2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 195 - Local Government Planning Coordination
Section 195.033 - Area population forecasts; rules.


(a) A city or county for which the Portland State University Population Research Center is preparing a population forecast;
(b) A county that contains all or part of a city or an urban growth boundary for which the center is preparing a population forecast; and
(c) A local service district, as defined in ORS 174.116, that includes territory within the area subject to the population forecast.
(2) For the purpose of land use planning, the center shall issue a population forecast for:
(a) Each county except Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington Counties;
(b) The portions of Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington Counties that are not within Metro; and
(c) The area within each urban growth boundary other than the urban growth boundary of Metro.
(3) A local government with land use jurisdiction over land for which the center issues population forecasts under subsection (2) of this section shall apply the current final population forecast when changing the comprehensive plan or a land use regulation of the local government.
(4) The center shall issue population forecasts for each area described in subsection (2) of this section not less than once every four years on a schedule established by standards adopted by Portland State University in consultation with the Department of Land Conservation and Development.
(5) When issuing a population forecast, the center shall:
(a) Consider and, if appropriate, incorporate available local data and information about local conditions received from representatives of local governments and members of the public;
(b) Cause, directly or with the assistance of the Department of Land Conservation and Development, the issuance of notice to all affected local governments and to members of the public that have provided a written request for notice to the center; and
(c) Post the methodology and supporting data used to make the population forecast on a publicly available website when the center causes notice to be issued as described in paragraph (b) of this subsection.
(6) A population forecast must forecast population for a 50-year period including:
(a) Forecasts for intervals, within the 50-year period, that are established by standards adopted by Portland State University in consultation with the Department of Land Conservation and Development; and
(b) Population cohorts as provided by standards adopted by the university in consultation with the department.
(7) Within 45 days after the center issues a proposed population forecast under this section, a member of the public or an affected local government may file objections with the center. An objection must be supported by the inclusion of data or information that supports the objection. If the center:
(a) Does not receive an objection within the 45-day period, the proposed population forecast becomes final.
(b) Receives an objection within the 45-day period, the center shall review the objections filed, make changes to the proposed population forecast, if necessary in the discretion of the center, and issue a final population forecast.
(8) Periodically, the Department of Land Conservation and Development may require the center to submit its forecasting methodology and local data collection practices for review by an advisory committee established by the department and composed of experts in the field of population forecasting, representatives of cities and counties and members of the public.
(9) The issuance of a final population forecast under this section is:
(a) Not a land use decision; and
(b) A final decision not subject to further review or appeal.
(10) The Land Conservation and Development Commission, in consultation with Portland State University, shall adopt rules to implement the population forecasting program required by this section.
(11) Each biennium, the commission shall allocate, from the grant funding described in ORS 197.639 (5), an amount of moneys that the Land Conservation and Development Commission, in consultation with Portland State University, determines is sufficient to operate the population forecasting program required by this section. [2013 c.574 §2; 2015 c.767 §58]
Note: 195.033 was added to and made a part of ORS chapter 195 by legislative action but was not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 05 - State Government, Government Procedures, Land Use

Chapter 195 - Local Government Planning Coordination

Section 195.020 - Special district planning responsibilities; agreements with local governments and metropolitan service district.

Section 195.025 - Regional coordination of planning activities; alternatives.

Section 195.033 - Area population forecasts; rules.

Section 195.040 - Annual county reports on comprehensive planning compliance.

Section 195.060 - Definitions.

Section 195.065 - Agreements required; contents; county responsibilities.

Section 195.070 - Agreement factors.

Section 195.075 - Agreement provisions and considerations.

Section 195.085 - Compliance deadlines.

Section 195.110 - School facility plan for large school districts.

Section 195.115 - Reducing barriers for pedestrian and bicycle access to schools.

Section 195.120 - Rules and planning goal amendments for parks required; allowable uses; application of certain land use laws.

Section 195.125 - Existing uses in state parks; approval by local governments.

Section 195.137 - Definitions for ORS 195.137 to 195.145.

Section 195.139 - Legislative findings.

Section 195.141 - Designation of rural reserves and urban reserves pursuant to intergovernmental agreement; rules.

Section 195.143 - Coordinated and concurrent process for designation of rural reserves and urban reserves.

Section 195.144 - Designation of rural reserves and urban reserves in Washington County.

Section 195.145 - Urban reserves; when required; limitation; rules.

Section 195.205 - Annexation by provider; prerequisites to vote; public hearing.

Section 195.210 - Election procedures.

Section 195.215 - Election certification; order.

Section 195.220 - Annexation plan provisions.

Section 195.225 - Boundary commission review; action; plan amendment; election.

Section 195.250 - Definitions for ORS 195.250 to 195.260.

Section 195.253 - Policy.

Section 195.256 - Legislative findings.

Section 195.260 - Duties of local governments, state agencies and landowners in landslide hazard areas.

Section 195.300 - Definitions for ORS 195.300 to 195.336.

Section 195.301 - Legislative findings.

Section 195.305 - Compensation for restriction of use of real property due to land use regulation.

Section 195.308 - Exception to requirement for compensation.

Section 195.310 - Claim for compensation; calculation of reduction in fair market value; highest and best use of restricted property; status of use authorized.

Section 195.312 - Procedure for processing claims; fees.

Section 195.314 - Notice of claim; evidence and argument; record on review; final determination.

Section 195.316 - Notice of Measure 37 permit.

Section 195.318 - Judicial review.

Section 195.320 - Ombudsman.

Section 195.322 - Duties of ombudsman.

Section 195.324 - Effect of certain applications or petitions on right to relief.

Section 195.328 - Acquisition date of claimant.

Section 195.336 - Compensation and Conservation Fund.

Section 195.500 - Policy for removal of homeless individuals camping on public property.

Section 195.505 - Elements of camp removal policies; unclaimed personal property; notice.

Section 195.510 - Sites not subject to ORS 195.500 to 195.510.

Section 195.520 - Camping by individuals living in vehicles.

Section 195.530 - Noncamping use of public property by homeless individuals; attorney fees.