Title 195 · ORS Chapter 195

to 197.540.

Citation: ORS 197.505

Section: 197.505

197.505 to 197.540.

����� (12) This section does not confer any power to a school district to declare a building moratorium.

����� (13) A city or county may deny an application for residential development based on a lack of school capacity if:

����� (a) The issue is raised by the school district;

����� (b) The lack of school capacity is based on a school facility plan formally adopted under this section; and

����� (c) The city or county has considered options to address school capacity. [1993 c.550 �2; 1995 c.508 �1; 2001 c.876 �1; 2007 c.579 �1]

����� 195.115 Reducing barriers for pedestrian and bicycle access to schools. City and county governing bodies shall work with school district personnel to identify barriers and hazards to children walking or bicycling to and from school. The cities, counties and districts may develop a plan for the funding of improvements designed to reduce the barriers and hazards identified. [2001 c.940 �1]

����� Note: 195.115 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 195 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

PARKS

����� 195.120 Rules and planning goal amendments for parks required; allowable uses; application of certain land use laws. (1) The Legislative Assembly finds that Oregon�s parks are special places and the protection of parks for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations is a matter of statewide concern.

����� (2) The Land Conservation and Development Commission, in cooperation with the State Parks and Recreation Commission and representatives of local government, shall adopt rules and land use planning goal amendments as necessary to provide for:

����� (a) Allowable uses in state and local parks that have adopted master plans;

����� (b) Local government planning necessary to implement state park master plans; and

����� (c) Coordination and dispute resolution among state and local agencies regarding planning and activities in state parks.

����� (3) Rules and goal amendments adopted under subsection (2) of this section shall provide for the following uses in state parks:

����� (a) Campgrounds, day use areas and supporting infrastructure, amenities and accessory visitor service facilities designed to meet the needs of park visitors;

����� (b) Recreational trails and boating facilities;

����� (c) Facilities supporting resource-interpretive and educational activities for park visitors;

����� (d) Park maintenance workshops, staff support facilities and administrative offices;

����� (e) Uses that directly support resource-based outdoor recreation; and

����� (f) Other park uses adopted by the Land Conservation and Development Commission.

����� (4) A local government shall not be required to adopt an exception under ORS 197.732 from a land use planning goal protecting agriculture or forestry resources to authorize a use identified by rule of the Land Conservation and Development Commission under this section in a state or local park.

����� (5) A local government shall comply with the provisions of ORS 215.296 for all uses and activities proposed in or adjacent to an exclusive farm use zone described in the state or local master plan as adopted by the local government and made a part of its comprehensive plan and land use regulation. [1997 c.604 �3]

����� 195.125 Existing uses in state parks; approval by local governments. Existing uses and facilities in all state parks on July 25, 1997, shall be allowed to continue. The following uses and activities shall be approved by a local government subject only to clear and objective siting criteria, which criteria, either individually or cumulatively, shall not prohibit the use or activity of:

����� (1) The repair and renovation of existing facilities;

����� (2) The replacement of existing facilities and services, including minor location changes; and

����� (3) The minor expansion of existing uses and facilities. [1997 c.604 �4]

����� 195.137 [2007 c.723 �1; renumbered