Source: https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/197.320
Timestamp: 2019-07-21 09:04:19
Document Index: 690482246

Matched Legal Cases: ['§34', '§123', '§32', '§58', '§8', '§2', '§13', '§24', '§10', '§4', '§2', '§3', '§1']

ORS 197.320 - Power of commission to order compliance with goals and plans - 2017 Oregon Revised Statutes
2017 ORS Vol. 5 Chapter 197 Section 197.320
2017 ORS 197.320¹
Power of commission to order compliance with goals and plans
The Land Conservation and Development Commission shall issue an order requiring a local government, state agency or special district to take action necessary to bring its comprehensive plan, land use regulation, limited land use decisions or other land use decisions into compliance with the goals, acknowledged comprehensive plan provisions or land use regulations if the commission has good cause to believe:
(1) A comprehensive plan or land use regulation adopted by a local government not on a compliance schedule is not in compliance with the goals by the date set in ORS 197.245 (Commission amendment of initial goals) or 197.250 (Compliance with goals required) for such compliance;
(2) A plan, program, rule or regulation affecting land use adopted by a state agency or special district is not in compliance with the goals by the date set in ORS 197.245 (Commission amendment of initial goals) or 197.250 (Compliance with goals required) for such compliance;
(3) A local government is not making satisfactory progress toward performance of its compliance schedule;
(4) A state agency is not making satisfactory progress in carrying out its coordination agreement or the requirements of ORS 197.180 (State agency planning responsibilities);
(5) A local government has no comprehensive plan or land use regulation and is not on a compliance schedule directed to developing the plan or regulation;
(6) A local government has engaged in a pattern or practice of decision making that violates an acknowledged comprehensive plan or land use regulation. In making its determination under this subsection, the commission shall determine whether there is evidence in the record to support the decisions made. The commission shall not judge the issue solely upon adequacy of the findings in support of the decisions;
(7) A local government has failed to comply with a commission order entered under ORS 197.644 (Modification of work program);
(8) A special district has engaged in a pattern or practice of decision-making that violates an acknowledged comprehensive plan or cooperative agreement adopted pursuant to ORS 197.020 (Land use decision considerations);
(9) A special district is not making satisfactory progress toward performance of its obligations under ORS chapters 195 and 197;
(10) A local government’s approval standards, special conditions on approval of specific development proposals or procedures for approval do not comply with ORS 197.307 (Effect of need for certain housing in urban growth areas) (4) or (6);
(11) A local government is not making satisfactory progress toward meeting its obligations under ORS 195.065 (Agreements required); or
(12) A local government within the jurisdiction of a metropolitan service district has failed to make changes to the comprehensive plan or land use regulations to comply with the regional framework plan of the district or has engaged in a pattern or practice of decision-making that violates a requirement of the regional framework plan. [1977 c.664 §34; 1979 c.284 §123; 1981 c.748 §32; 1983 c.827 §58; 1987 c.729 §8; 1989 c.761 §2; 1991 c.612 §13; 1991 c.817 §24; 1993 c.804 §10; 1995 c.547 §4; 2003 c.793 §2; 2007 c.176 §3; 2015 c.374 §1]
This statute does not confer authority on LCDC to order local jurisdic­tion, as interim measure, to make specific land use decisions that would require its approval of certain applica­tions for subdivisions, parti­tions and building permits. City of Happy Valley v. LCDC, 66 Or App 803, 677 P2d 47 (1984), Sup Ct review denied