Oregon Statutes
§ 35.615 — Restrictions on future use of property acquired adjacent to roadway
Oregon § 35.615
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.1
Title 3Remedies and Special Actions and Proceedings
Ch. 35Eminent Domain; Public Acquisition of Property
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 35.615 (2026).
Text
After an appropriation of land and property authorized by ORS 35.605 has been made, the land and property so appropriated adjoining the boundaries of any road, street or highway and not actually occupied by the road, street or highway, may, by appropriate ordinance or resolution, be declared subject to and burdened with the restrictions upon the future use and occupation thereof that are considered necessary for protecting the full use and enjoyment by the public of the road, street or highway. Such land and property may thereafter be sold by the condemner subject to the declared restrictions and the proceeds of the sale applied and accounted for as may be provided by the charter, charter ordinances or ordinances of, or law governing the condemner. The deed or other conveyance of such land
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§ 35.605
Oregon § 35.605
Legislative History
Formerly 281.530
Nearby Sections
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