Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SB439

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/12/23  

Caption

Relating to existing dwellings on resource lands.

Impact

If enacted, SB439 would significantly modify existing laws within the Oregon Revised Statutes, specifically ORS 215.291, 215.755, and 92.176. The changes would permit more flexibility in housing regulations related to forest and agricultural lands, potentially increasing housing options for families and individuals living in these areas. Local governing bodies would retain the authority to approve or disapprove such applications, ensuring that land use decisions align with community planning goals.

Summary

Senate Bill 439 seeks to align the criteria for altering, restoring, or replacing dwellings on lands designated for forest use to the standards already applicable to dwellings on farm land. This legislation aims to create consistency in how existing structures are managed in these resource-rich areas, allowing for more streamlined processes for homeowners seeking to make changes to their properties. The bill makes permanent the temporary changes introduced in 2013 regarding the alteration and replacement of dwellings on exclusive farm use lands.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB439 appears to be mixed. Proponents of the bill believe that streamlining the replacement and alteration processes for dwellings in resource zones will promote better land management practices and align with modern needs of residents in rural areas. Critics, however, express concern that this may lead to overdevelopment in forested regions, thereby undermining conservation efforts and the intention of land use regulations designed to protect these environments.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between development and preservation of Oregon's natural resource lands. Supporters argue for the necessity of adapting to the changing landscape and needs of communities, advocating for the rights of property owners to improve their homes. Opponents caution against the potential for degradation of forest lands and call for more stringent guidelines to ensure environmental protections remain a priority amidst new building allowances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB2192

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 SB464

Relating to Housing

OR HB2202

Relating to vacation occupancies on resource lands.

OR SB522

Relating to clustered resource dwellings.

OR SB1007

Relating to clustered resource dwellings.

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