Oregon Code § 94.534·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Policy
on transferable development credit systems.
(1) The Legislative Assembly finds that:
(a) Working farms
and forests make vital contributions to Oregon by:
(A) Providing
jobs, timber, agricultural products, tax base and other social and economic
benefits;
(B) Helping to
maintain soil, air and water resources;
(C) Reducing
levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; and
(D) Providing
habitat for wildlife and aquatic life.
(b) Natural
resources, scenic and historic areas and open spaces promote a sustainable and
healthy environment and natural landscape that contributes to the livability of
Oregon.
(c) Population
growth, escalating land values, increasing risks due to wildfire and invasive
species and changes in land ownership and management objectives, with a
resulting increase in conflict caused between resource uses and dispersed
residential development, require that new methods be developed to facilitate
the continued management of private lands zoned for farm use, forest use and
mixed farm and forest use for the purposes of:
(A) Agricultural
production and timber harvest; and
(B) Preservation
of natural resources, scenic and historic areas and open spaces for future
generations.
(2) The
Legislative Assembly declares that transferable development credit systems:
(a) Complement
the statewide land use planning system in Oregon and encourage effective local
implementation of the statewide land use planning goals.
(b) Provide
incentives for private landowners, local, regional, state and federal
governments and other entities to permanently protect farm land and forestland,
including a land base for working farms, ranches, forests and woodlots,
significant natural resources, scenic and historic areas and open spaces.
(c) Benefit rural
land owners, including owners of working farms, ranches, forests and woodlots,
that voluntarily provide stewardship of natural resources on private lands.
(d) Provide
voluntary and effective methods to help improve the livability of urban areas
and to mitigate and adapt to global climate change. [2009 c.504 §1]
Note:
94.534, 94.536 and 94.538 were
enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a
part of ORS chapter 94 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface
to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 94.534
03Subject to legislative amendments
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