Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB2192

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/11/23  
Report Pass
4/7/23  
Engrossed
4/13/23  
Refer
4/17/23  
Report Pass
5/30/23  
Enrolled
6/21/23  
Passed
7/18/23  
Chaptered
7/26/23  

Caption

Relating to existing dwellings on resource lands.

Impact

The bill’s implications extend to local zoning and land use regulations. By allowing counties and cities to validate dwellings that previously did not meet legal requirements for property development, the bill effectively provides a pathway for the reinstatement of certain properties. It also clarifies the conditions under which replacement dwellings may be constructed, while ensuring that they must comply with building codes and siting standards. This could lead to increased flexibility in accommodating housing development, especially on historically or environmentally constrained resource lands.

Summary

House Bill 2192 (HB2192) aims to amend various laws concerning the establishment and replacement of dwellings on resource lands in Oregon. The bill primarily focuses on the criteria for replacing lawfully established dwellings and the validation of units of land created through non-compliance with existing regulations. In particular, the bill introduces provisions that allow a county or city to approve an application to validate a unit of land that was originally not created in compliance with applicable criteria if the proposed changes meet certain standards. The bill emphasizes maintaining safety and health standards within the approval process for replacement dwellings.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB2192 appears to be supportive among proponents who argue that it seeks to address challenges faced by property owners dealing with outdated or non-compliant dwellings. There was an appreciation for the bill's focus on health and safety requirements, which is a crucial aspect for the communities involved. However, some opponents might raise concerns regarding the potential for abuse of the validation process, which could lead to unwanted density or changes in characteristics of resource lands typically designated for agricultural or conservation use.

Contention

Key points of contention include the balance between necessary residential development and the preservation of resource lands. There are concerns from stakeholders about ensuring that the amendments do not open the floodgates for irresponsible land use changes that could threaten local ecosystems. The accountability measures for counties in validating non-compliant units of land and ensuring welfare standards for new constructions are also focal points in discussions about the bill's potential long-term impacts on the environment and local communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR SB439

Relating to existing dwellings on resource lands.

OR SB78

Relating to replacement dwellings.

OR SB75

Relating to wildfire hazard requirements for nonurban dwellings.

OR SB79

Relating to the regulation of dwellings on resource lands.

OR SB1141

Relating to vacation occupancies on resource lands.

OR SB648

Relating to vacation occupancies on resource lands.

OR SB678

Relating to wildfire; declaring an emergency.

OR HB3944

Relating to wildfire; declaring an emergency.

OR SB83

Relating to wildfire; and declaring an emergency.

OR SB464

Relating to Housing

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