(2) The governing body, or a hearings officer designated by the governing body, shall schedule a public hearing regarding the request. The hearing must be held not less than 30 or more than 90 days after receipt of the application.
(3) The county clerk shall send notice by certified mail to the applicant and to:
(a) Owners of record, as shown on the most recent property tax assessment roll, of property:
(A) Located within the proposed or existing district;
(B) Proposed for annexation to an existing district; or
(C) Located within 500 feet of the boundaries of a proposed district or area proposed for annexation to an existing district; and
(b) Any neighborhood or community organization recognized by the governing body and having boundaries within the proposed livestock district.
(4) The notice mailed by the county clerk shall:
(a) Explain the nature of the application and identify what livestock or class of livestock are or would be permitted to run at large within the livestock district, including any age or breed limitations;
(b) Clearly identify the location of the proposed or existing district, and the location of any area proposed for annexation to an existing district, including both legal and commonly employed geographical references;
(c) State the date, time and location of the hearing;
(d) Include the name of a county government representative to contact and the telephone number where additional information may be obtained;
(e) State that a copy of the application and all documents and exhibits submitted by or on behalf of the applicant are available for inspection at no cost and will be provided at reasonable cost;
(f) If county staff has prepared or is preparing a report regarding the proposed livestock district or annexation, state that a copy of the staff report will be available for inspection at no cost at least seven days prior to the hearing and that copies of the report will be available at reasonable cost; and
(g) Include a general explanation of the requirements for submission of testimony and the procedure for conduct of the hearing.
(5) The county clerk shall mail notice under subsection (3) of this section at least 20 days before the hearing date.
(6) The county clerk shall publish a notice of the hearing in the newspaper having the largest general circulation in the county. If the application is for formation of a livestock district, the notice shall be headed: "Notice of the Proposed Formation of ______ Livestock District, ______ County," stating the name of the proposed district and the name of the county. If the application is for annexation to an existing livestock district, the notice shall be headed: "Notice of the Proposed Annexation to ______ Livestock District, ______ County," stating the name of the existing district and the name of the county. The notice shall:
(a) State the time and place of the hearing on the matter of formation of, or annexation to, the district;
(b) Clearly identify the location of the proposed or existing district, and the location of any area proposed for annexation to an existing district, including both legal and commonly employed geographical references; and
(c) Explain the nature of the application and identify what livestock or class of livestock are or would be permitted to run at large within the livestock district, including any age or breed limitations.
(7) The notice required by subsection (6) of this section shall be published once a week for two successive weeks prior to the time fixed for the hearing. A copy of the published notice shall be forwarded to the State Department of Agriculture by certified mail.
(8) The applicant for formation of, or annexation to, the livestock district shall provide the county governing body or hearings officer with copies of all documents and exhibits that the applicant intends to introduce at hearing in support of the application. The county governing body or hearings officer shall establish the deadline for applicant submission of the documents and exhibits, which may not be later than seven days before the hearing date. The county clerk shall make documents and exhibits submitted under this section available for inspection by the public at no cost and provide copies at reasonable cost.
(9) Any staff report used at the hearing shall be available at least seven days prior to the hearing.
(10) If documents or exhibits are provided in opposition to formation of, or annexation to, the livestock district, the county governing body or hearings officer may allow a continuance or leave the record open to allow the applicant a reasonable opportunity to respond. [2019 c.450 ยง2]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 15 - Water Resources, Agriculture and Food
Chapter 607 - Livestock Districts; Stock Running at Large
Section 607.005 - Definitions.
Section 607.007 - "Adequate fence," "estray animal," "taking up" defined.
Section 607.018 - Livestock district creation or annexation.
Section 607.021 - Livestock district characteristics.
Section 607.024 - Action on livestock district application.
Section 607.028 - Livestock district withdrawals or dissolution.
Section 607.032 - Publication of county governing body declarations.
Section 607.045 - Livestock at large in livestock districts.
Section 607.055 - Application of livestock confinement laws to federal lands.
Section 607.085 - Civil liability for bison running at large on land.
Section 607.261 - Stock running at large on open range.
Section 607.311 - Taking up estray animal; prohibition.
Section 607.313 - Notice to department by persons taking up estray animal; recovery of costs.
Section 607.328 - Procedure for sale of estray animal; notice.
Section 607.332 - Claim by owner before sale.
Section 607.337 - Use of proceeds from sale to pay department costs.
Section 607.360 - Applicability of statutes regulating handling of calves and colts.
Section 607.365 - Driving domestic animals from range.
Section 607.505 - Stock running at large and grazing on Klamath Falls-Malin Highway.
Section 607.510 - Stock running at large and grazing on certain state highways.
Section 607.527 - Stock herded or grazed on interstate and defense highways.