Source: https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/2007/199.490
Timestamp: 2020-05-27 16:15:12
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ORS 199.490 - Procedure for minor boundary changes or transfers of territory - 2007 Oregon Revised Statutes
2007 ORS Vol. 5 Chapter 199 Section 199.490
ORS 199.490¹
(e) As used in this subsection, "owner" has the additional meaning given that term in ORS 222.120 (Procedure without election by city electors) (7).
(b) As provided by ORS 222.840 (Short title) to 222.915 (Application of ORS 222.840 to 222.915), the findings adopted by the Director of Human Services under ORS 222.880 (Department of Human Services order or finding) shall be considered the initiatory action and a certified copy of the findings shall be filed with the boundary commission having jurisdiction of the annexation, at the same time a copy of the finding is filed with the affected city.
(6) Except when a boundary change is initiated by an affected city or district under subsection (1), (2), (3) or (5) of this section or by the Director of Human Services as provided by subsection (5)(b) of this section, the boundary commission shall notify the affected city or district that a petition has been filed or that the commission has adopted a resolution. If the petition complies with the requirements of the applicable statutes, the commission shall proceed as provided by ORS 199.460 (Jurisdiction of boundary commission over boundary changes) to 199.463 (Notice) and 199.490 (Procedure for minor boundary changes or transfers of territory) to 199.519 (Effective date of boundary change).
(7) Unless the parties appearing at a hearing for a minor boundary change or application under ORS 199.464 (Commission approval for exercise of additional district function, to extraterritorially extend district or city sewer or water line or to establish privately owned community water system) agree to a postponement of the adoption of a final order, a final order approving or disapproving a minor boundary change must be adopted within 90 days after the date the petition, resolution or application is filed with the commission. If a final order approving or disapproving a minor boundary change is not adopted within 90 days after the petition, resolution or application is filed or within the period of postponement, the petition, resolution or application shall be considered approved by the commission. A postponement shall not be for a period exceeding one year from the date the petition, resolution or application initiating the proposal is filed with the commission. [1969 c.494 §16; 1971 c.462 §14; 1973 c.808 §1; 1975 c.157 §3; 1975 c.361 §3; 1979 c.880 §1; 1983 c.83 §11; 1983 c.336 §16; 1985 c.702 §18; 1987 c.447 §114 1987 c.737 §1; 1989 c.92 §24; 1989 c.176 §1; 1997 c.541 §348]
So-called "triple majority" annexa­tion no longer depended for validity on constitu­tionality of ORS 199.495 (Effective date of certain annexations) (1) as it related to annexa­tions initiated pursuant to this sec­tion where territory in dispute was annexed by other means, legislative command by sub­se­quent legisla­tion. Mid-County Future Alt. v. Metro Area LGBC, 304 Or 89, 742 P2d 47 (1987)