Oregon Statutes
§ 215.299 — Policy on mining resource lands
Oregon § 215.299
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.6
Title 20Counties and County Officers
Ch. 215County Land Use Planning; Resource Lands
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 215.299 (2026).
Text
(1)The Legislative Assembly finds that:
(a)The extraction of aggregate, other minerals and other subsurface resources is an essential contribution to Oregon’s economic well-being.
(b)Oregon has an economic and social interest in locating and providing affordable aggregate, other minerals and other subsurface resources in close proximity to the end user of the materials.
(c)Oregon has an interest in balancing competing land use demands for lands identified as farmlands or forestlands in a manner that protects the economic viability of mining and other resource uses.
(d)To balance competing resource uses, Oregon has an interest in providing significant volumes of high-quality aggregate, other minerals and other subsurface resources that are critical to building Oregon’s communities and
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Legislative History
2013 c.706 §1
Nearby Sections
15
§ 215.010
Definitions§ 215.030
Membership of planning commission§ 215.035
§ 215.035§ 215.040
§ 215.040§ 215.042
Planning director§ 215.046
§ 215.046§ 215.055
§ 215.055§ 215.070
§ 215.070§ 215.080
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