Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 545 § 545.075 — Requirements that may be imposed upon petitioners in western Oregon district;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 545 ·
Oregon Code § 545.075·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Requirements that may be imposed upon petitioners in western Oregon district;
charges or assessments.
(1) Notwithstanding ORS 545.067, in any irrigation district lying entirely west
of the summit of the Cascade Mountains, the board of directors may require as a
condition precedent to the granting of the petition that the petitioners
severally pay, contract to pay, become liable to the district for or consent
that the lands petitioned to be included be charged or assessed by the district
for such sums as the board of directors determines. However, these sums shall
not exceed the amount the petitioners or their predecessors in interest would
have been required to pay to the district for charges and assessments for the
payment of:
(a) Their pro
rata share of all bonds and the interest thereon previously issued by the
district, or other indebtedness previously incurred, had such lands been
included in the district at the time it was originally formed, or when the
bonds were so issued or such indebtedness incurred; and
(b) The cost of
any additional facilities required to deliver water to the lands of the
petitioners.
(2) The board of
directors may provide for the payment of any charge or assessment under this
section in annual installments. The order of inclusion shall set forth the
description of the lands included, the amount of the charge or assessment on
the lands and the manner of payment. After the order is recorded under ORS
545.079, the order is an assessment of the district upon the lands of
petitioners for any bonded indebtedness or federal or state contract obligation
in accordance with the provisions of the order of inclusion, and the lands are
included within the boundaries of the district.
(3) The annual
installments may be included with the annual charge or assessment of the
district upon the water user for district purposes. The annual installments
shall bear interest, be subject to a lien of the district upon the lands and be
collected or foreclosed in the same manner and with the same effect as charges
and assessments of the district for district purposes.
(4) Upon
foreclosure of charges or assessments of the district upon any included lands,
the amount of the unpaid balance of the charge or assessment provided for in
subsection (1) of this section and not included in any foreclosure proceedings
remains a charge and assessment lien of the district upon the lands. However,
when the district is the purchaser at any sale on foreclosure it may, upon a
resale of any lands included in the foreclosure sale, release the lands from
the lien of any unpaid balance of the charges and assessments.
(5) For the
purposes of this section the summit of the Cascade Mountains is considered to
be a line beginning at the intersection of the western boundary of Hood River
County with the northern boundary of the State of Oregon, thence southerly
along the western boundaries of the counties of Hood River, Wasco, Jefferson,
Deschutes and Klamath to the southern boundary of the State of Oregon. [Formerly
545.593]
Plain English Explanation
This Oregon statute addresses Requirements that may be imposed upon petitioners in western Oregon district;
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 545.075
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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