2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 199 - Local Government Boundary Commissions; City-County Consolidation
Section 199.430 - Procedure for creating commissions by local resolution or petition.


(a) Similar resolutions creating a commission adopted by the county board of each of the counties within the jurisdiction of the commission; or
(b) Similar petitions, signed by the electors of each county within the jurisdiction of the proposed commission, requesting the creation of a commission having jurisdiction within the counties, filed with and approved by order of the county boards of each county in the jurisdiction of the commission.
(2) Each petition filed with a county board requesting creation of a boundary commission shall be signed by not less than 10 percent of the registered electors of the county. The petition shall be approved by the county board if it finds that the needs of the local government units in the territory described in the petition and the public interest would be benefited by the establishment of a boundary commission to carry out the purposes described by ORS 199.410.
(3) A resolution creating or an order approving the creation of a boundary commission is effective on:
(a) The date the last county board in the jurisdiction of the commission adopts the resolution or order; or
(b) The date specified in the order, or resolution, but not more than 60 days after the adoption of the resolution or order.
(4) When a commission is created under this section, copies of the resolutions or orders of the county boards shall be filed with the Governor, the Secretary of State, and the county clerk and the assessor of each county within the jurisdiction of the commission.
(5) A commission created as provided by this section shall not have jurisdiction of any proceeding initiated prior to the effective date of the resolution or order creating such commission. [1969 c.494 §5; 1971 c.462 §3; 1979 c.645 §1; 1980 c.14 §4; 1981 c.265 §3; 2007 c.239 §10]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

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

Chapter 199 - Local Government Boundary Commissions; City-County Consolidation

Section 199.310

Section 199.410 - Policy.

Section 199.415 - Definitions for ORS 199.410 to 199.534.

Section 199.420 - "District" defined for ORS 199.410 to 199.534.

Section 199.430 - Procedure for creating commissions by local resolution or petition.

Section 199.432 - Status of commission as state agency; application of certain laws.

Section 199.435 - Organization of commission created under ORS 199.430.

Section 199.440 - Membership; appointment; qualifications; term; vacancy.

Section 199.445 - Quorum; voting requirements for certain matters.

Section 199.450 - Advisory committee; membership; function; term.

Section 199.455 - Expenses of members; employees; cooperation of local governments.

Section 199.457 - Finances; tax levy by county; donations; service charges; assessments.

Section 199.460 - Jurisdiction of boundary commission over boundary changes.

Section 199.461 - Study of proposed boundary change or other action; hearing; action by commission; judicial review; notice to public officials.

Section 199.462 - Standards for review of boundary changes; territory that may not be included in certain boundary changes.

Section 199.463 - Notice; hearing.

Section 199.464 - Commission approval for exercise of additional district function, to extraterritorially extend district or city sewer or water line or to establish privately owned community water system.

Section 199.466 - Approval of annexation or extraterritorial extension without study or hearing; conditions; appeal.

Section 199.476 - When petition for major boundary change required; when economic feasibility statement required; effect of filing petition; effect of appeal.

Section 199.480 - Filing of major boundary change order; effect of filing.

Section 199.485 - Commission authority to initiate major boundary change; resolution as petition; content and filing of resolution.

Section 199.487 - Commission authority to initiate minor boundary change; nonapplicability of certain boundary change procedures; effect of commission action.

Section 199.490 - Procedure for minor boundary changes or transfers of territory.

Section 199.495 - Effective date of certain annexations; nonapplicability of certain health hazard annexation procedures.

Section 199.500 - Commission to notify counties of certain annexations with delayed effective date.

Section 199.505 - Effective date of minor boundary changes; objections; election.

Section 199.507 - Effective date of transfer of territory; objections; election.

Section 199.510 - Financial effects of transfer or withdrawal; exceptions.

Section 199.512 - Commission proceedings for district formation or annexation to relieve public health danger.

Section 199.519 - Effective date of boundary change; filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue.

Section 199.526 - Time limit for obtaining signatures on petition for incorporation of city.

Section 199.531 - Policy.

Section 199.705 - Definitions for ORS 199.705 to 199.795.

Section 199.720 - Initiation of consolidation proceedings by resolution or petition.

Section 199.725 - Charter commission; appointment; term; first meeting; chairperson; appropriation for expenses.

Section 199.730 - Functions of charter commission; rules.

Section 199.735 - Election on consolidation; on merger.

Section 199.740 - Effect of election.

Section 199.742 - Charter requirements if consolidation is rejected in unincorporated area.

Section 199.743 - Financial affairs of city-county if charter becomes effective during fiscal year.

Section 199.745 - First governing body of city-county.

Section 199.750 - Status of city-county.

Section 199.753 - City-county service district.

Section 199.755 - Receipt of state funds by city-county.

Section 199.760 - Boundaries of city-county; effect of change; filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue.

Section 199.770 - Status of employees after consolidation.

Section 199.775 - Effect of city-county incorporation.

Section 199.777 - New county or county boundary change authorized when unincorporated area rejects consolidation.

Section 199.783 - Division of assets when petition is for boundary change; commissioners to adopt plan for division; appointment of commissioners; effect of plan.

Section 199.785 - Election on county formation or boundary change; election procedure; ballot title.

Section 199.790 - Issuance of proclamation by Governor.

Section 199.795 - Operation and effect of proclamation.