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ORS 215.283 - Uses permitted in exclusive farm use zones in nonmarginal lands counties - 2007 Oregon Revised Statutes
2007 ORS Vol. 6 Chapter 215 Section 215.283
2007 ORS 215.283¹
(f) Primary or accessory dwellings and other buildings customarily provided in conjunction with farm use.
(i) A site for the disposal of solid waste that has been ordered to be established by the Environmental Quality Commission under ORS 459.049 (Mandated landfills in certain counties), together with equipment, facilities or buildings necessary for its operation.
(j) The breeding, kenneling and training of greyhounds for racing.
(k) Climbing and passing lanes within the right of way existing as of July 1, 1987.
(L) Reconstruction or modification of public roads and highways, including the placement of utility facilities overhead and in the subsurface of public roads and highways along the public right of way, but not including the addition of travel lanes, where no removal or displacement of buildings would occur, or no new land parcels result.
(m) Temporary public road and highway detours that will be abandoned and restored to original condition or use at such time as no longer needed.
(n) Minor betterment of existing public road and highway related facilities such as maintenance yards, weigh stations and rest areas, within right of way existing as of July 1, 1987, and contiguous public-owned property utilized to support the operation and maintenance of public roads and highways.
(o) A replacement dwelling to be used in conjunction with farm use if the existing dwelling has been listed in a county inventory as historic property as defined in ORS 358.480 (Definitions for ORS 358.480 to 358.545).
(p) Creation of, restoration of or enhancement of wetlands.
(q) A winery, as described in ORS 215.452 (Winery).
(s) Alteration, restoration or replacement of a lawfully established dwelling that:
(t) A site for the takeoff and landing of model aircraft, including such buildings or facilities as may reasonably be necessary. Buildings or facilities shall not be more than 500 square feet in floor area or placed on a permanent foundation unless the building or facility preexisted the use approved under this paragraph. The site shall not include an aggregate surface or hard surface area unless the surface preexisted the use approved under this paragraph. As used in this paragraph, "model aircraft" means a small-scale version of an airplane, glider, helicopter, dirigible or balloon that is used or intended to be used for flight and is controlled by radio, lines or design by a person on the ground.
(u) A facility for the processing of farm crops, or the production of biofuel as defined in ORS 315.141 (Biomass production or collection), that is located on a farm operation that provides at least one-quarter of the farm crops processed at the facility. The building established for the processing facility shall not exceed 10,000 square feet of floor area exclusive of the floor area designated for preparation, storage or other farm use or devote more than 10,000 square feet to the processing activities within another building supporting farm uses. A processing facility shall comply with all applicable siting standards but the standards shall not be applied in a manner that prohibits the siting of the processing facility.
(w) Irrigation canals, delivery lines and those structures and accessory operational facilities associated with a district as defined in ORS 540.505 (Definitions).
(z) A county law enforcement facility that lawfully existed on August 20, 2002, and is used to provide rural law enforcement services primarily in rural areas, including parole and post-prison supervision, but not including a correctional facility as defined under ORS 162.135 (Definitions for ORS 162.135 to 162.205).
(a) Commercial activities that are in conjunction with farm use, including the processing of farm crops into biofuel not permitted under ORS 215.203 (Zoning ordinances establishing exclusive farm use zones) (2)(b)(L) or subsection (1)(u) of this section.
(A) Mining and processing of geothermal resources as defined by ORS 522.005 (Definitions) and oil and gas as defined by ORS 520.005 (Definitions) not otherwise permitted under subsection (1)(g) of this section;
(c) Private parks, playgrounds, hunting and fishing preserves and campgrounds. Subject to the approval of the county governing body or its designee, a private campground may provide yurts for overnight camping. No more than one-third or a maximum of 10 campsites, whichever is smaller, may include a yurt. The yurt shall be located on the ground or on a wood floor with no permanent foundation. Upon request of a county governing body, the Land Conservation and Development Commission may provide by rule for an increase in the number of yurts allowed on all or a portion of the campgrounds in a county if the commission determines that the increase will comply with the standards described in ORS 215.296 (Standards for approval of certain uses in exclusive farm use zones) (1). As used in this paragraph, "yurt" means a round, domed shelter of cloth or canvas on a collapsible frame with no plumbing, sewage disposal hookup or internal cooking appliance.
(L) One manufactured dwelling or recreational vehicle, or the temporary residential use of an existing building, in conjunction with an existing dwelling as a temporary use for the term of a hardship suffered by the existing resident or a relative of the resident. Within three months of the end of the hardship, the manufactured dwelling or recreational vehicle shall be removed or demolished or, in the case of an existing building, the building shall be removed, demolished or returned to an allowed nonresidential use. The governing body or its designee shall provide for periodic review of the hardship claimed under this paragraph. A temporary residence approved under this paragraph is not eligible for replacement under subsection (1)(s) of this section.
(n) Dog kennels not described in subsection (1)(j) of this section.
(B) "Local historical society" means the local historical society recognized by the county governing body and organized under ORS chapter 65.
(b) ORS 215.296 (Standards for approval of certain uses in exclusive farm use zones) for those uses identified by rule of the Land Conservation and Development Commission as provided in section 3, chapter 529, Oregon Laws 1993. [1983 c.826 §17; 1985 c.544 §3; 1985 c.583 §2; 1985 c.604 §4; 1985 c.717 §7; 1985 c.811 §7; 1987 c.227 §2; 1987 c.729 §5a; 1987 c.886 §10; 1989 c.224 §27; 1989 c.525 §2; 1989 c.564 §9; 1989 c.648 §61; 1989 c.739 §2; 1989 c.837 §27; 1989 c.861 §2; 1989 c.964 §11; 1991 c.459 §348; 1991 c.950 §1; 1993 c.466 §2; 1993 c.704 §3; 1993 c.792 §14; subsections (3) to (8) renumbered 215.284 (Dwelling not in conjunction with farm use) in 1993; 1995 c.528 §2; 1997 c.250 §2; 1997 c.276 §2; 1997 c.312 §2; 1997 c.318 §3; 1997 c.363 §2; 1997 c.862 §3; 1999 c.320 §1; 1999 c.608 §2; 1999 c.640 §2; 1999 c.756 §§14a,14b; 1999 c.758 §2; 1999 c.816 §2; 1999 c.935 §22; 2001 c.149 §§2,3; 2001 c.488 §§2,3; 2001 c.544 §§1,2; 2001 c.613 §§8,9; 2001 c.676 §§2,3; 2001 c.757 §§2,3; 2001 c.941 §§2,3; 2003 c.247 §3; 2005 c.22 §163; 2005 c.354 §4; 2005 c.609 §26; 2005 c.625 §76; 2005 c.693 §3; 2005 c.737 §1; 2007 c.71 §72; 2007 c.541 §2; 2007 c.739 §36]
Accessory dwelling for farmer's relative whose assistance in managing farm was re­quired by farmer could be permitted if farmer remained significantly involved in farm opera­tions although relative assumed primary responsibility for managing farm. Hooper v. Clackamas County, 87 Or App 167, 741 P2d 921 (1987), Sup Ct review denied
Winery with tasting room and related retail ac­tivity constitutes commercial ac­tivity in conjunc­tion with farm use in form of vineyard. Craven v. Jackson County, 308 Or 281, 779 P2d 1011 (1989)
For purpose of determining whether accessory dwelling for farmer's relative is permissible, ques­tions of whether farm owner is farm operator and whether owner requires relative's assistance in con­ducting farm opera­tions are inseparable, and should not be treated as independent ques­tions. Kenagy v. Benton County, 112 Or App 17, 827 P2d 1047 (1992)
Farm owner's involve­ment with farming opera­tions on leased por­tions of prop­erty combined with owner's past, present and planned expanded uses on unleased part of prop­erty bring owner within this statute. Kenagy v. Benton County, 115 Or App 131, 838 P2d 1076 (1992), Sup Ct review denied
Proposed activities on farm prop­erty is basis for determining whether relative's assistance is re­quired. Kenagy v. Benton County, 115 Or App 131, 838 P2d 1076 (1992), Sup Ct review denied
Uses that "may be permitted" in exclusive farm use zone are uses as of right not subject to addi­tional local govern­ment restric­tion. Brentmar v. Jackson County, 321 Or 481, 900 P2d 1030 (1995)
Require­ment that utility facility be "necessary" for pro­vi­sion of service refers only to need to site facility in exclusive farm use zone instead of nonfarmland site, not to selec­tion of facility as means of providing service. Dayton Prairie Water Associa­tion v. Yamhill County, 170 Or App 6, 11 P3d 671 (2000)
"Public or private school" is restrictive term that does not include broad range of places of learning. Warburton v. Harney County, 174 Or App 322, 25 P3d 978 (2001), Sup Ct review denied
"Utility facility" does not include project or site where critical func­tion or func­tions of utility service are accomplished only by naturally occurring processes. Cox v. Polk County, 174 Or App 332, 25 P3d 970 (2001), Sup Ct review denied
Fire service facility has purpose of "providing rural fire protec­tion services" if predominant area served by facility is rural. Keicher v. Clackamas County, 175 Or App 633, 29 P3d 1155 (2001)
"Subsurface of public roads and high­ways" includes entire right-of-way within which thoroughfare has been constructed, not merely hard surface on which traffic travels. Friends of Parrett Mountain v. Northwest Natural Gas Co., 336 Or 93, 79 P3d 869 (2003)