Oregon Statutes

§ 215.791 — Review of nonresource lands for ecological significance; inventory and protection of ecologically significant nonresource lands; criteria

Oregon § 215.791
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.6
Title 20Counties and County Officers
Ch. 215County Land Use Planning; Resource Lands

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 215.791 (2026).

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(1)If a county amends its comprehensive plan or a land use regulation mapping zoning designations under ORS 215.788 to 215.794, the county shall review lands that are planned or rezoned as nonresource lands to determine whether the lands contain ecologically significant natural areas or resources. The county shall consider appropriate goals and the “Oregon Conservation Strategy” prepared in September of 2006 by the State Department of Fish and Wildlife.
(2)The county shall maintain an inventory in the comprehensive plan of nonresource lands that contain ecologically significant natural areas or resources and establish a program to protect the areas or resources from the adverse effects of new uses allowed by the planning or zoning changes. The county may use nonregulatory programs to pro

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§ 215.788
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Legislative History

2009 c.873 §6

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