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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 92 § 92.176 — Validation of unit of land not lawfully established

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 92 ·
Oregon Code § 92.176 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Validation of unit of land not lawfully established. (1) A county or city may approve an application to validate a unit of land that was created by a sale that did not comply with the applicable criteria for creation of a unit of land if the unit of land: (a) Is not a lawfully established unit of land; and (b) Could have complied with the applicable criteria for the creation of a lawfully established unit of land in effect when the unit of land was sold. (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1)(b) of this section, a county or city may approve an application to validate a unit of land under this section if the county or city approved a permit, as defined in ORS 215.402 or 227.160, respectively, for the construction or placement of a dwelling or other building on the unit of land after the sale. If the permit was approved for a dwelling, the county or city must determine that the dwelling has: (a) Intact exterior walls and roof structure; (b) Indoor plumbing consisting of a kitchen sink, a toilet and bathing facilities connected to a sanitary waste disposal system; (c) Interior wiring for interior lights; and (d) A heating system. (3) A county or city may approve an application for a permit, as defined in ORS 215.402 or 227.160, respectively, or a permit under the applicable state or local building code for the continued use of a dwelling or other building on a unit of land that was not lawfully established if: (a) The dwelling or other building was lawfully established prior to January 1, 2007; and (b) The permit does not change or intensify the use of the dwelling or other building. (4) An application to validate a unit of land under this section is an application for a permit, as defined in ORS 215.402 or 227.160. An application to a county under this section is not subject to the minimum lot or parcel sizes established by ORS 215.780. (5) A unit of land becomes a lawfully established parcel when the county or city validates the unit of land under this section if the owner of the unit of land causes a partition plat to be recorded within 365 days after the date the county or city validates the unit of land. (6) A county or city may not approve an application to validate a unit of land under this section if the unit of land was unlawfully created on or after January 1, 2007. (7) Development or improvement of a parcel created under subsection (5) of this section must comply with the applicable laws in effect when a complete application for the development or improvement is submitted as described in ORS 215.427 (3)(a) or 227.178 (3)(a). [2007 c.866 §2; 2021 c.237 §1; 2023 c.301 §4]
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