Bill Text: OR HB4170 | 2012 | Regular Session | Enrolled


Bill Title: Relating to dog training; and prescribing an effective date.

Spectrum: Committee Bill

Status: (Passed) 2012-03-27 - Chapter 74, (2012 Laws): Effective date June 4, 2012. [HB4170 Detail]

Download: Oregon-2012-HB4170-Enrolled.html


     76th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2012 Regular Session

                            Enrolled

                         House Bill 4170

Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON RULES

                     CHAPTER ................

                             AN ACT

Relating to dog training; amending ORS 215.203, 215.213, 215.283,
  215.304 and 308A.056; and prescribing an effective date.

Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:

  SECTION 1. ORS 215.203 is amended to read:
  215.203. (1) Zoning ordinances may be adopted to zone
designated areas of land within the county as exclusive farm use
zones. Land within such zones shall be used exclusively for farm
use except as otherwise provided in ORS 215.213, 215.283 or
215.284. Farm use zones shall be established only when such
zoning is consistent with the comprehensive plan.
  (2)(a) As used in this section, 'farm use' means the current
employment of land for the primary purpose of obtaining a profit
in money by raising, harvesting and selling crops or the feeding,
breeding, management and sale of, or the produce of, livestock,
poultry, fur-bearing animals or honeybees or for dairying and the
sale of dairy products or any other agricultural or horticultural
use or animal husbandry or any combination thereof. 'Farm use'
includes the preparation, storage and disposal by marketing or
otherwise of the products or by-products raised on such land for
human or animal use. 'Farm use' also includes the current
employment of land for the primary purpose of obtaining a profit
in money by stabling or training equines including but not
limited to providing riding lessons, training clinics and
schooling shows. 'Farm use' also includes the propagation,
cultivation, maintenance and harvesting of aquatic, bird and
animal species that are under the jurisdiction of the State Fish
and Wildlife Commission, to the extent allowed by the rules
adopted by the commission. 'Farm use' includes the on-site
construction and maintenance of equipment and facilities used for
the activities described in this subsection. 'Farm use' does not
include the use of land subject to the provisions of ORS chapter
321, except land used exclusively for growing cultured Christmas
trees as defined in subsection (3) of this section or land
described in ORS 321.267 (3) or 321.824 (3).
  (b) 'Current employment' of land for farm use includes:
  (A) Farmland, the operation or use of which is subject to any
farm-related government program;
  (B) Land lying fallow for one year as a normal and regular
requirement of good agricultural husbandry;
  (C) Land planted in orchards or other perennials, other than
land specified in subparagraph (D) of this paragraph, prior to
maturity;

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  (D) Land not in an exclusive farm use zone which has not been
eligible for assessment at special farm use value in the year
prior to planting the current crop and has been planted in
orchards, cultured Christmas trees or vineyards for at least
three years;
  (E) Wasteland, in an exclusive farm use zone, dry or covered
with water, neither economically tillable nor grazeable, lying in
or adjacent to and in common ownership with a farm use land and
which is not currently being used for any economic farm use;
  (F) Except for land under a single family dwelling, land under
buildings supporting accepted farm practices, including the
processing facilities allowed by ORS 215.213 (1)(u) and 215.283
(1)(r) and the processing of farm crops into biofuel as
commercial activities in conjunction with farm use under ORS
215.213 (2)(c) and 215.283 (2)(a);
  (G) Water impoundments lying in or adjacent to and in common
ownership with farm use land;
  (H) Any land constituting a woodlot, not to exceed 20 acres,
contiguous to and owned by the owner of land specially valued for
farm use even if the land constituting the woodlot is not
utilized in conjunction with farm use;
  (I) Land lying idle for no more than one year where the absence
of farming activity is due to the illness of the farmer or member
of the farmer's immediate family. For purposes of this paragraph,
illness includes injury or infirmity whether or not such illness
results in death;
  (J) Any land described under ORS 321.267 (3) or 321.824 (3);
 { +  and + }
    { - (K) Land used for the primary purpose of obtaining a
profit in money by breeding, raising, kenneling or training of
greyhounds for racing; and - }
    { - (L) - }  { +  (K) + } Land used for the processing of
farm crops into biofuel, as defined in ORS 315.141, if:
  (i) Only the crops of the landowner are being processed;
  (ii) The biofuel from all of the crops purchased for processing
into biofuel is used on the farm of the landowner; or
  (iii) The landowner is custom processing crops into biofuel
from other landowners in the area for their use or sale.
  (c) As used in this subsection, 'accepted farming practice '
means a mode of operation that is common to farms of a similar
nature, necessary for the operation of such farms to obtain a
profit in money, and customarily utilized in conjunction with
farm use.
  (3) 'Cultured Christmas trees' means trees:
  (a) Grown on lands used exclusively for that purpose, capable
of preparation by intensive cultivation methods such as plowing
or turning over the soil;
  (b) Of a marketable species;
  (c) Managed to produce trees meeting U.S. No. 2 or better
standards for Christmas trees as specified by the Agriculture
Marketing Services of the United States Department of
Agriculture; and
  (d) Evidencing periodic maintenance practices of shearing for
Douglas fir and pine species, weed and brush control and one or
more of the following practices: Basal pruning, fertilizing,
insect and disease control, stump culture, soil cultivation,
irrigation.
  SECTION 2. ORS 215.213 is amended to read:

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  215.213. (1) In counties that have adopted marginal lands
provisions under ORS 197.247 (1991 Edition), the following uses
may be established in any area zoned for exclusive farm use:
  (a) Churches and cemeteries in conjunction with churches.
  (b) The propagation or harvesting of a forest product.
  (c) Utility facilities necessary for public service, including
wetland waste treatment systems but not including commercial
facilities for the purpose of generating electrical power for
public use by sale or transmission towers over 200 feet in
height. A utility facility necessary for public service may be
established as provided in ORS 215.275.
  (d) A dwelling on real property used for farm use if the
dwelling is occupied by a relative of the farm operator or the
farm operator's spouse, which means a child, parent, stepparent,
grandchild, grandparent, stepgrandparent, sibling, stepsibling,
niece, nephew or first cousin of either, if the farm operator
does or will require the assistance of the relative in the
management of the farm use and the dwelling is located on the
same lot or parcel as the dwelling of the farm operator.
Notwithstanding ORS 92.010 to 92.192 or the minimum lot or parcel
size requirements under ORS 215.780, if the owner of a dwelling
described in this paragraph obtains construction financing or
other financing secured by the dwelling and the secured party
forecloses on the dwelling, the secured party may also foreclose
on the homesite, as defined in ORS 308A.250, and the foreclosure
shall operate as a partition of the homesite to create a new
parcel.
  (e) Nonresidential buildings customarily provided in
conjunction with farm use.
  (f) Subject to ORS 215.279, primary or accessory dwellings
customarily provided in conjunction with farm use. For a primary
dwelling, the dwelling must be on a lot or parcel that is managed
as part of a farm operation and is not smaller than the minimum
lot size in a farm zone with a minimum lot size acknowledged
under ORS 197.251.
  (g) Operations for the exploration for and production of
geothermal resources as defined by ORS 522.005 and oil and gas as
defined by ORS 520.005, including the placement and operation of
compressors, separators and other customary production equipment
for an individual well adjacent to the wellhead. Any activities
or construction relating to such operations shall not be a basis
for an exception under ORS 197.732 (2)(a) or (b).
  (h) Operations for the exploration for minerals as defined by
ORS 517.750. Any activities or construction relating to such
operations shall not be a basis for an exception under ORS
197.732 (2)(a) or (b).
  (i) One manufactured dwelling or recreational vehicle, or the
temporary residential use of an existing building, in conjunction
with an existing dwelling as a temporary use for the term of a
hardship suffered by the existing resident or a relative of the
resident. Within three months of the end of the hardship, the
manufactured dwelling or recreational vehicle shall be removed or
demolished or, in the case of an existing building, the building
shall be removed, demolished or returned to an allowed
nonresidential use. The governing body or its designee shall
provide for periodic review of the hardship claimed under this
paragraph. A temporary residence approved under this paragraph is
not eligible for replacement under paragraph (q) of this
subsection.

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  (j) Climbing and passing lanes within the right of way existing
as of July 1, 1987.
  (k) Reconstruction or modification of public roads and
highways, including the placement of utility facilities overhead
and in the subsurface of public roads and highways along the
public right of way, but not including the addition of travel
lanes, where no removal or displacement of buildings would occur,
or no new land parcels result.
  (L) Temporary public road and highway detours that will be
abandoned and restored to original condition or use at such time
as no longer needed.
  (m) Minor betterment of existing public road and highway
related facilities, such as maintenance yards, weigh stations and
rest areas, within right of way existing as of July 1, 1987, and
contiguous public-owned property utilized to support the
operation and maintenance of public roads and highways.
  (n) A replacement dwelling to be used in conjunction with farm
use if the existing dwelling has been listed in a county
inventory as historic property as defined in ORS 358.480.
  (o) Creation, restoration or enhancement of wetlands.
  (p) A winery, as described in ORS 215.452 or 215.453.
  (q) Alteration, restoration or replacement of a lawfully
established dwelling that:
  (A) Has intact exterior walls and roof structure;
  (B) Has indoor plumbing consisting of a kitchen sink, toilet
and bathing facilities connected to a sanitary waste disposal
system;
  (C) Has interior wiring for interior lights;
  (D) Has a heating system; and
  (E) In the case of replacement:
  (i) Is removed, demolished or converted to an allowable
nonresidential use within three months of the completion of the
replacement dwelling. A replacement dwelling may be sited on any
part of the same lot or parcel. A dwelling established under this
paragraph shall comply with all applicable siting standards.
However, the standards shall not be applied in a manner that
prohibits the siting of the dwelling. If the dwelling to be
replaced is located on a portion of the lot or parcel not zoned
for exclusive farm use, the applicant, as a condition of
approval, shall execute and record in the deed records for the
county where the property is located a deed restriction
prohibiting the siting of a dwelling on that portion of the lot
or parcel. The restriction imposed shall be irrevocable unless a
statement of release is placed in the deed records for the
county. The release shall be signed by the county or its designee
and state that the provisions of this paragraph regarding
replacement dwellings have changed to allow the siting of another
dwelling. The county planning director or the director's designee
shall maintain a record of the lots and parcels that do not
qualify for the siting of a new dwelling under the provisions of
this paragraph, including a copy of the deed restrictions and
release statements filed under this paragraph; and
  (ii) For which the applicant has requested a deferred
replacement permit, is removed or demolished within three months
after the deferred replacement permit is issued. A deferred
replacement permit allows construction of the replacement
dwelling at any time. If, however, the established dwelling is
not removed or demolished within three months after the deferred
replacement permit is issued, the permit becomes void. The
replacement dwelling must comply with applicable building codes,

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plumbing codes, sanitation codes and other requirements relating
to health and safety or to siting at the time of construction. A
deferred replacement permit may not be transferred, by sale or
otherwise, except by the applicant to the spouse or a child of
the applicant.
  (r) Farm stands if:
  (A) The structures are designed and used for the sale of farm
crops or livestock grown on the farm operation, or grown on the
farm operation and other farm operations in the local
agricultural area, including the sale of retail incidental items
and fee-based activity to promote the sale of farm crops or
livestock sold at the farm stand if the annual sale of incidental
items and fees from promotional activity do not make up more than
25 percent of the total annual sales of the farm stand; and
  (B) The farm stand does not include structures designed for
occupancy as a residence or for activity other than the sale of
farm crops or livestock and does not include structures for
banquets, public gatherings or public entertainment.
  (s) An armed forces reserve center, if the center is within
one-half mile of a community college. For purposes of this
paragraph, 'armed forces reserve center' includes an armory or
National Guard support facility.
  (t) A site for the takeoff and landing of model aircraft,
including such buildings or facilities as may reasonably be
necessary. Buildings or facilities shall not be more than 500
square feet in floor area or placed on a permanent foundation
unless the building or facility preexisted the use approved under
this paragraph. The site shall not include an aggregate surface
or hard surface area unless the surface preexisted the use
approved under this paragraph. An owner of property used for the
purpose authorized in this paragraph may charge a person
operating the use on the property rent for the property. An
operator may charge users of the property a fee that does not
exceed the operator's cost to maintain the property, buildings
and facilities. As used in this paragraph, 'model aircraft' means
a small-scale version of an airplane, glider, helicopter,
dirigible or balloon that is used or intended to be used for
flight and is controlled by radio, lines or design by a person on
the ground.
  (u) A facility for the processing of farm crops, or the
production of biofuel as defined in ORS 315.141, that is located
on a farm operation that provides at least one-quarter of the
farm crops processed at the facility. The building established
for the processing facility shall not exceed 10,000 square feet
of floor area exclusive of the floor area designated for
preparation, storage or other farm use or devote more than 10,000
square feet to the processing activities within another building
supporting farm uses. A processing facility shall comply with all
applicable siting standards but the standards shall not be
applied in a manner that prohibits the siting of the processing
facility.
  (v) Fire service facilities providing rural fire protection
services.
  (w) Irrigation reservoirs, canals, delivery lines and those
structures and accessory operational facilities, not including
parks or other recreational structures and facilities, associated
with a district as defined in ORS 540.505.
  (x) Utility facility service lines. Utility facility service
lines are utility lines and accessory facilities or structures
that end at the point where the utility service is received by

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the customer and that are located on one or more of the
following:
  (A) A public right of way;
  (B) Land immediately adjacent to a public right of way,
provided the written consent of all adjacent property owners has
been obtained; or
  (C) The property to be served by the utility.
  (y) Subject to the issuance of a license, permit or other
approval by the Department of Environmental Quality under ORS
454.695, 459.205, 468B.050, 468B.053 or 468B.055, or in
compliance with rules adopted under ORS 468B.095, and as provided
in ORS 215.246 to 215.251, the land application of reclaimed
water, agricultural or industrial process water or biosolids for
agricultural, horticultural or silvicultural production, or for
irrigation in connection with a use allowed in an exclusive farm
use zone under this chapter.
   { +  (z) Dog training classes or testing trials, which may be
conducted outdoors or in preexisting farm buildings, when:
  (A) The number of dogs participating in training does not
exceed 10 dogs per training class and the number of training
classes to be held on-site does not exceed six per day; and
  (B) The number of dogs participating in a testing trial does
not exceed 60 and the number of testing trials to be conducted
on-site is limited to four or fewer trials per calendar year. + }
  (2) In counties that have adopted marginal lands provisions
under ORS 197.247 (1991 Edition), the following uses may be
established in any area zoned for exclusive farm use subject to
ORS 215.296:
  (a) A primary dwelling in conjunction with farm use or the
propagation or harvesting of a forest product on a lot or parcel
that is managed as part of a farm operation or woodlot if the
farm operation or woodlot:
  (A) Consists of 20 or more acres; and
  (B) Is not smaller than the average farm or woodlot in the
county producing at least $2,500 in annual gross income from the
crops, livestock or forest products to be raised on the farm
operation or woodlot.
  (b) A primary dwelling in conjunction with farm use or the
propagation or harvesting of a forest product on a lot or parcel
that is managed as part of a farm operation or woodlot smaller
than required under paragraph (a) of this subsection, if the lot
or parcel:
  (A) Has produced at least $20,000 in annual gross farm income
in two consecutive calendar years out of the three calendar years
before the year in which the application for the dwelling was
made or is planted in perennials capable of producing upon
harvest an average of at least $20,000 in annual gross farm
income; or
  (B) Is a woodlot capable of producing an average over the
growth cycle of $20,000 in gross annual income.
  (c) Commercial activities that are in conjunction with farm
use, including the processing of farm crops into biofuel not
permitted under ORS 215.203   { - (2)(b)(L) - }  { +
(2)(b)(K) + } or subsection (1)(u) of this section.
  (d) Operations conducted for:
  (A) Mining and processing of geothermal resources as defined by
ORS 522.005 and oil and gas as defined by ORS 520.005, not
otherwise permitted under subsection (1)(g) of this section;
  (B) Mining, crushing or stockpiling of aggregate and other
mineral and other subsurface resources subject to ORS 215.298;

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  (C) Processing, as defined by ORS 517.750, of aggregate into
asphalt or portland cement; and
  (D) Processing of other mineral resources and other subsurface
resources.
  (e) Community centers owned by a governmental agency or a
nonprofit community organization and operated primarily by and
for residents of the local rural community, hunting and fishing
preserves, public and private parks, playgrounds and campgrounds.
Subject to the approval of the county governing body or its
designee, a private campground may provide yurts for overnight
camping. No more than one-third or a maximum of 10 campsites,
whichever is smaller, may include a yurt. The yurt shall be
located on the ground or on a wood floor with no permanent
foundation. Upon request of a county governing body, the Land
Conservation and Development Commission may provide by rule for
an increase in the number of yurts allowed on all or a portion of
the campgrounds in a county if the commission determines that the
increase will comply with the standards described in ORS 215.296
(1). A public park or campground may be established as provided
under ORS 195.120. As used in this paragraph, 'yurt' means a
round, domed shelter of cloth or canvas on a collapsible frame
with no plumbing, sewage disposal hookup or internal cooking
appliance.
  (f) Golf courses on land determined not to be high-value
farmland as defined in ORS 195.300.
  (g) Commercial utility facilities for the purpose of generating
power for public use by sale.
  (h) Personal-use airports for airplanes and helicopter pads,
including associated hangar, maintenance and service facilities.
A personal-use airport as used in this section means an airstrip
restricted, except for aircraft emergencies, to use by the owner,
and, on an infrequent and occasional basis, by invited guests,
and by commercial aviation activities in connection with
agricultural operations. No aircraft may be based on a
personal-use airport other than those owned or controlled by the
owner of the airstrip.  Exceptions to the activities permitted
under this definition may be granted through waiver action by the
Oregon Department of Aviation in specific instances. A
personal-use airport lawfully existing as of September 13, 1975,
shall continue to be permitted subject to any applicable rules of
the Oregon Department of Aviation.
  (i) A facility for the primary processing of forest products,
provided that such facility is found to not seriously interfere
with accepted farming practices and is compatible with farm uses
described in ORS 215.203 (2). Such a facility may be approved for
a one-year period which is renewable. These facilities are
intended to be only portable or temporary in nature. The primary
processing of a forest product, as used in this section, means
the use of a portable chipper or stud mill or other similar
methods of initial treatment of a forest product in order to
enable its shipment to market. Forest products, as used in this
section, means timber grown upon a parcel of land or contiguous
land where the primary processing facility is located.
  (j) A site for the disposal of solid waste approved by the
governing body of a city or county or both and for which a permit
has been granted under ORS 459.245 by the Department of
Environmental Quality together with equipment, facilities or
buildings necessary for its operation.
  (k) { + (A) Commercial + } dog  { + boarding + } kennels { + ;
or

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  (B) Dog training classes or testing trials that cannot be
established under subsection (1)(z) of this section + }.
  (L) Residential homes as defined in ORS 197.660, in existing
dwellings.
  (m) The propagation, cultivation, maintenance and harvesting of
aquatic species that are not under the jurisdiction of the State
Fish and Wildlife Commission or insect species. Insect species
shall not include any species under quarantine by the State
Department of Agriculture or the United States Department of
Agriculture. The county shall provide notice of all applications
under this paragraph to the State Department of Agriculture.
Notice shall be provided in accordance with the county's land use
regulations but shall be mailed at least 20 calendar days prior
to any administrative decision or initial public hearing on the
application.
  (n) Home occupations as provided in ORS 215.448.
  (o) Transmission towers over 200 feet in height.
  (p) Construction of additional passing and travel lanes
requiring the acquisition of right of way but not resulting in
the creation of new land parcels.
  (q) Reconstruction or modification of public roads and highways
involving the removal or displacement of buildings but not
resulting in the creation of new land parcels.
  (r) Improvement of public road and highway related facilities
such as maintenance yards, weigh stations and rest areas, where
additional property or right of way is required but not resulting
in the creation of new land parcels.
  (s) A destination resort that is approved consistent with the
requirements of any statewide planning goal relating to the
siting of a destination resort.
  (t) Room and board arrangements for a maximum of five unrelated
persons in existing residences.
  (u) A living history museum related to resource based
activities owned and operated by a governmental agency or a local
historical society, together with limited commercial activities
and facilities that are directly related to the use and enjoyment
of the museum and located within authentic buildings of the
depicted historic period or the museum administration building,
if areas other than an exclusive farm use zone cannot accommodate
the museum and related activities or if the museum administration
buildings and parking lot are located within one quarter mile of
the metropolitan urban growth boundary. As used in this
paragraph:
  (A) 'Living history museum' means a facility designed to depict
and interpret everyday life and culture of some specific historic
period using authentic buildings, tools, equipment and people to
simulate past activities and events; and
  (B) 'Local historical society' means the local historical
society, recognized as such by the county governing body and
organized under ORS chapter 65.
  (v) Operations for the extraction and bottling of water.
  (w) An aerial fireworks display business that has been in
continuous operation at its current location within an exclusive
farm use zone since December 31, 1986, and possesses a
wholesaler's permit to sell or provide fireworks.
  (x) A landscape contracting business, as defined in ORS
671.520, or a business providing landscape architecture services,
as described in ORS 671.318, if the business is pursued in
conjunction with the growing and marketing of nursery stock on
the land that constitutes farm use.

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  (y) Public or private schools for kindergarten through grade
12, including all buildings essential to the operation of a
school, primarily for residents of the rural area in which the
school is located.
  (3) In counties that have adopted marginal lands provisions
under ORS 197.247 (1991 Edition), a single-family residential
dwelling not provided in conjunction with farm use may be
established on a lot or parcel with soils predominantly in
capability classes IV through VIII as determined by the
Agricultural Capability Classification System in use by the
United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service
on October 15, 1983. A proposed dwelling is subject to approval
of the governing body or its designee in any area zoned for
exclusive farm use upon written findings showing all of the
following:
  (a) The dwelling or activities associated with the dwelling
will not force a significant change in or significantly increase
the cost of accepted farming practices on nearby lands devoted to
farm use.
  (b) The dwelling is situated upon generally unsuitable land for
the production of farm crops and livestock, considering the
terrain, adverse soil or land conditions, drainage and flooding,
location and size of the tract. A lot or parcel shall not be
considered unsuitable solely because of its size or location if
it can reasonably be put to farm use in conjunction with other
land.
  (c) Complies with such other conditions as the governing body
or its designee considers necessary.
  (4) In counties that have adopted marginal lands provisions
under ORS 197.247 (1991 Edition), one single-family dwelling, not
provided in conjunction with farm use, may be established in any
area zoned for exclusive farm use on a lot or parcel described in
subsection (7) of this section that is not larger than three
acres upon written findings showing:
  (a) The dwelling or activities associated with the dwelling
will not force a significant change in or significantly increase
the cost of accepted farming practices on nearby lands devoted to
farm use;
  (b) If the lot or parcel is located within the Willamette River
Greenway, a floodplain or a geological hazard area, the dwelling
complies with conditions imposed by local ordinances relating
specifically to the Willamette River Greenway, floodplains or
geological hazard areas, whichever is applicable; and
  (c) The dwelling complies with other conditions considered
necessary by the governing body or its designee.
  (5) Upon receipt of an application for a permit under
subsection (4) of this section, the governing body shall notify:
  (a) Owners of land that is within 250 feet of the lot or parcel
on which the dwelling will be established; and
  (b) Persons who have requested notice of such applications and
who have paid a reasonable fee imposed by the county to cover the
cost of such notice.
  (6) The notice required in subsection (5) of this section shall
specify that persons have 15 days following the date of postmark
of the notice to file a written objection on the grounds only
that the dwelling or activities associated with it would force a
significant change in or significantly increase the cost of
accepted farming practices on nearby lands devoted to farm use.
If no objection is received, the governing body or its designee
shall approve or disapprove the application. If an objection is

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received, the governing body shall set the matter for hearing in
the manner prescribed in ORS 215.402 to 215.438. The governing
body may charge the reasonable costs of the notice required by
subsection (5)(a) of this section to the applicant for the permit
requested under subsection (4) of this section.
  (7) Subsection (4) of this section applies to a lot or parcel
lawfully created between January 1, 1948, and July 1, 1983. For
the purposes of this section:
  (a) Only one lot or parcel exists if:
  (A) A lot or parcel described in this section is contiguous to
one or more lots or parcels described in this section; and
  (B) On July 1, 1983, greater than possessory interests are held
in those contiguous lots, parcels or lots and parcels by the same
person, spouses or a single partnership or business entity,
separately or in tenancy in common.
  (b) 'Contiguous' means lots, parcels or lots and parcels that
have a common boundary, including but not limited to, lots,
parcels or lots and parcels separated only by a public road.
  (8) A person who sells or otherwise transfers real property in
an exclusive farm use zone may retain a life estate in a dwelling
on that property and in a tract of land under and around the
dwelling.
  (9) No final approval of a nonfarm use under this section shall
be given unless any additional taxes imposed upon the change in
use have been paid.
  (10) Roads, highways and other transportation facilities and
improvements not allowed under subsections (1) and (2) of this
section may be established, subject to the approval of the
governing body or its designee, in areas zoned for exclusive farm
use subject to:
  (a) Adoption of an exception to the goal related to
agricultural lands and to any other applicable goal with which
the facility or improvement does not comply; or
  (b) ORS 215.296 for those uses identified by rule of the Land
Conservation and Development Commission as provided in section 3,
chapter 529, Oregon Laws 1993.
  (11) The following agri-tourism and other commercial events or
activities that are related to and supportive of agriculture may
be established in any area zoned for exclusive farm use:
  (a) A county may authorize a single agri-tourism or other
commercial event or activity on a tract in a calendar year by an
authorization that is personal to the applicant and is not
transferred by, or transferable with, a conveyance of the tract,
if the agri-tourism or other commercial event or activity meets
any local standards that apply and:
  (A) The agri-tourism or other commercial event or activity is
incidental and subordinate to existing farm use on the tract;
  (B) The duration of the agri-tourism or other commercial event
or activity does not exceed 72 consecutive hours;
  (C) The maximum attendance at the agri-tourism or other
commercial event or activity does not exceed 500 people;
  (D) The maximum number of motor vehicles parked at the site of
the agri-tourism or other commercial event or activity does not
exceed 250 vehicles;
  (E) The agri-tourism or other commercial event or activity
complies with ORS 215.296;
  (F) The agri-tourism or other commercial event or activity
occurs outdoors, in temporary structures, or in existing
permitted structures, subject to health and fire and life safety
requirements; and

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  (G) The agri-tourism or other commercial event or activity
complies with conditions established for:
  (i) Planned hours of operation;
  (ii) Access, egress and parking;
  (iii) A traffic management plan that identifies the projected
number of vehicles and any anticipated use of public roads; and
  (iv) Sanitation and solid waste.
  (b) In the alternative to paragraphs (a) and (c) of this
subsection, a county may authorize, through an expedited,
single-event license, a single agri-tourism or other commercial
event or activity on a tract in a calendar year by an expedited,
single-event license that is personal to the applicant and is not
transferred by, or transferable with, a conveyance of the tract.
A decision concerning an expedited, single-event license is not a
land use decision, as defined in ORS 197.015. To approve an
expedited, single-event license, the governing body of a county
or its designee must determine that the proposed agri-tourism or
other commercial event or activity meets any local standards that
apply, and the agri-tourism or other commercial event or
activity:
  (A) Must be incidental and subordinate to existing farm use on
the tract;
  (B) May not begin before 6 a.m. or end after 10 p.m.;
  (C) May not involve more than 100 attendees or 50 vehicles;
  (D) May not include the artificial amplification of music or
voices before 8 a.m. or after 8 p.m.;
  (E) May not require or involve the construction or use of a new
permanent structure in connection with the agri-tourism or other
commercial event or activity;
  (F) Must be located on a tract of at least 10 acres unless the
owners or residents of adjoining properties consent, in writing,
to the location; and
  (G) Must comply with applicable health and fire and life safety
requirements.
  (c) In the alternative to paragraphs (a) and (b) of this
subsection, a county may authorize up to six agri-tourism or
other commercial events or activities on a tract in a calendar
year by a limited use permit that is personal to the applicant
and is not transferred by, or transferable with, a conveyance of
the tract.  The agri-tourism or other commercial events or
activities must meet any local standards that apply, and the
agri-tourism or other commercial events or activities:
  (A) Must be incidental and subordinate to existing farm use on
the tract;
  (B) May not, individually, exceed a duration of 72 consecutive
hours;
  (C) May not require that a new permanent structure be built,
used or occupied in connection with the agri-tourism or other
commercial events or activities;
  (D) Must comply with ORS 215.296;
  (E) May not, in combination with other agri-tourism or other
commercial events or activities authorized in the area,
materially alter the stability of the land use pattern in the
area; and
  (F) Must comply with conditions established for:
  (i) The types of agri-tourism or other commercial events or
activities that are authorized during each calendar year,
including the number and duration of the agri-tourism or other
commercial events and activities, the anticipated daily
attendance and the hours of operation;

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  (ii) The location of existing structures and the location of
proposed temporary structures to be used in connection with the
agri-tourism or other commercial events or activities;
  (iii) The location of access and egress and parking facilities
to be used in connection with the agri-tourism or other
commercial events or activities;
  (iv) Traffic management, including the projected number of
vehicles and any anticipated use of public roads; and
  (v) Sanitation and solid waste.
  (d) In addition to paragraphs (a) to (c) of this subsection, a
county may authorize agri-tourism or other commercial events or
activities that occur more frequently or for a longer period or
that do not otherwise comply with paragraphs (a) to (c) of this
subsection if the agri-tourism or other commercial events or
activities comply with any local standards that apply and the
agri-tourism or other commercial events or activities:
  (A) Are incidental and subordinate to existing commercial farm
use of the tract and are necessary to support the commercial farm
uses or the commercial agricultural enterprises in the area;
  (B) Comply with the requirements of paragraph (c)(C), (D), (E)
and (F) of this subsection;
  (C) Occur on a lot or parcel that complies with the
acknowledged minimum lot or parcel size; and
  (D) Do not exceed 18 events or activities in a calendar year.
  (12) A holder of a permit authorized by a county under
subsection (11)(d) of this section must request review of the
permit at four-year intervals. Upon receipt of a request for
review, the county shall:
  (a) Provide public notice and an opportunity for public comment
as part of the review process; and
  (b) Limit its review to events and activities authorized by the
permit, conformance with conditions of approval required by the
permit and the standards established by subsection (11)(d) of
this section.
  (13) For the purposes of subsection (11) of this section:
  (a) A county may authorize the use of temporary structures
established in connection with the agri-tourism or other
commercial events or activities authorized under subsection (11)
of this section. However, the temporary structures must be
removed at the end of the agri-tourism or other event or
activity. The county may not approve an alteration to the land in
connection with an agri-tourism or other commercial event or
activity authorized under subsection (11) of this section,
including, but not limited to, grading, filling or paving.
  (b) The county may issue the limited use permits authorized by
subsection (11)(c) of this section for two calendar years. When
considering an application for renewal, the county shall ensure
compliance with the provisions of subsection (11)(c) of this
section, any local standards that apply and conditions that apply
to the permit or to the agri-tourism or other commercial events
or activities authorized by the permit.
  (c) The authorizations provided by subsection (11) of this
section are in addition to other authorizations that may be
provided by law, except that 'outdoor mass gathering' and ' other
gathering,' as those terms are used in ORS 197.015 (10)(d), do
not include agri-tourism or other commercial events and
activities.
  SECTION 3. ORS 215.283 is amended to read:
  215.283. (1) The following uses may be established in any area
zoned for exclusive farm use:

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  (a) Churches and cemeteries in conjunction with churches.
  (b) The propagation or harvesting of a forest product.
  (c) Utility facilities necessary for public service, including
wetland waste treatment systems but not including commercial
facilities for the purpose of generating electrical power for
public use by sale or transmission towers over 200 feet in
height. A utility facility necessary for public service may be
established as provided in ORS 215.275.
  (d) A dwelling on real property used for farm use if the
dwelling is occupied by a relative of the farm operator or the
farm operator's spouse, which means a child, parent, stepparent,
grandchild, grandparent, stepgrandparent, sibling, stepsibling,
niece, nephew or first cousin of either, if the farm operator
does or will require the assistance of the relative in the
management of the farm use and the dwelling is located on the
same lot or parcel as the dwelling of the farm operator.
Notwithstanding ORS 92.010 to 92.192 or the minimum lot or parcel
size requirements under ORS 215.780, if the owner of a dwelling
described in this paragraph obtains construction financing or
other financing secured by the dwelling and the secured party
forecloses on the dwelling, the secured party may also foreclose
on the homesite, as defined in ORS 308A.250, and the foreclosure
shall operate as a partition of the homesite to create a new
parcel.
  (e) Subject to ORS 215.279, primary or accessory dwellings and
other buildings customarily provided in conjunction with farm
use.
  (f) Operations for the exploration for and production of
geothermal resources as defined by ORS 522.005 and oil and gas as
defined by ORS 520.005, including the placement and operation of
compressors, separators and other customary production equipment
for an individual well adjacent to the wellhead. Any activities
or construction relating to such operations shall not be a basis
for an exception under ORS 197.732 (2)(a) or (b).
  (g) Operations for the exploration for minerals as defined by
ORS 517.750. Any activities or construction relating to such
operations shall not be a basis for an exception under ORS
197.732 (2)(a) or (b).
  (h) Climbing and passing lanes within the right of way existing
as of July 1, 1987.
  (i) Reconstruction or modification of public roads and
highways, including the placement of utility facilities overhead
and in the subsurface of public roads and highways along the
public right of way, but not including the addition of travel
lanes, where no removal or displacement of buildings would occur,
or no new land parcels result.
  (j) Temporary public road and highway detours that will be
abandoned and restored to original condition or use at such time
as no longer needed.
  (k) Minor betterment of existing public road and highway
related facilities such as maintenance yards, weigh stations and
rest areas, within right of way existing as of July 1, 1987, and
contiguous public-owned property utilized to support the
operation and maintenance of public roads and highways.
  (L) A replacement dwelling to be used in conjunction with farm
use if the existing dwelling has been listed in a county
inventory as historic property as defined in ORS 358.480.
  (m) Creation, restoration or enhancement of wetlands.
  (n) A winery, as described in ORS 215.452 or 215.453.
  (o) Farm stands if:

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  (A) The structures are designed and used for the sale of farm
crops or livestock grown on the farm operation, or grown on the
farm operation and other farm operations in the local
agricultural area, including the sale of retail incidental items
and fee-based activity to promote the sale of farm crops or
livestock sold at the farm stand if the annual sale of incidental
items and fees from promotional activity do not make up more than
25 percent of the total annual sales of the farm stand; and
  (B) The farm stand does not include structures designed for
occupancy as a residence or for activity other than the sale of
farm crops or livestock and does not include structures for
banquets, public gatherings or public entertainment.
  (p) Alteration, restoration or replacement of a lawfully
established dwelling that:
  (A) Has intact exterior walls and roof structure;
  (B) Has indoor plumbing consisting of a kitchen sink, toilet
and bathing facilities connected to a sanitary waste disposal
system;
  (C) Has interior wiring for interior lights;
  (D) Has a heating system; and
  (E) In the case of replacement:
  (i) Is removed, demolished or converted to an allowable
nonresidential use within three months of the completion of the
replacement dwelling. A replacement dwelling may be sited on any
part of the same lot or parcel. A dwelling established under this
paragraph shall comply with all applicable siting standards.
However, the standards shall not be applied in a manner that
prohibits the siting of the dwelling. If the dwelling to be
replaced is located on a portion of the lot or parcel not zoned
for exclusive farm use, the applicant, as a condition of
approval, shall execute and record in the deed records for the
county where the property is located a deed restriction
prohibiting the siting of a dwelling on that portion of the lot
or parcel. The restriction imposed shall be irrevocable unless a
statement of release is placed in the deed records for the
county. The release shall be signed by the county or its designee
and state that the provisions of this paragraph regarding
replacement dwellings have changed to allow the siting of another
dwelling. The county planning director or the director's designee
shall maintain a record of the lots and parcels that do not
qualify for the siting of a new dwelling under the provisions of
this paragraph, including a copy of the deed restrictions and
release statements filed under this paragraph; and
  (ii) For which the applicant has requested a deferred
replacement permit, is removed or demolished within three months
after the deferred replacement permit is issued. A deferred
replacement permit allows construction of the replacement
dwelling at any time. If, however, the established dwelling is
not removed or demolished within three months after the deferred
replacement permit is issued, the permit becomes void. The
replacement dwelling must comply with applicable building codes,
plumbing codes, sanitation codes and other requirements relating
to health and safety or to siting at the time of construction. A
deferred replacement permit may not be transferred, by sale or
otherwise, except by the applicant to the spouse or a child of
the applicant.
  (q) A site for the takeoff and landing of model aircraft,
including such buildings or facilities as may reasonably be
necessary. Buildings or facilities shall not be more than 500
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unless the building or facility preexisted the use approved under
this paragraph. The site shall not include an aggregate surface
or hard surface area unless the surface preexisted the use
approved under this paragraph. An owner of property used for the
purpose authorized in this paragraph may charge a person
operating the use on the property rent for the property. An
operator may charge users of the property a fee that does not
exceed the operator's cost to maintain the property, buildings
and facilities. As used in this paragraph, 'model aircraft' means
a small-scale version of an airplane, glider, helicopter,
dirigible or balloon that is used or intended to be used for
flight and is controlled by radio, lines or design by a person on
the ground.
  (r) A facility for the processing of farm crops, or the
production of biofuel as defined in ORS 315.141, that is located
on a farm operation that provides at least one-quarter of the
farm crops processed at the facility. The building established
for the processing facility shall not exceed 10,000 square feet
of floor area exclusive of the floor area designated for
preparation, storage or other farm use or devote more than 10,000
square feet to the processing activities within another building
supporting farm uses. A processing facility shall comply with all
applicable siting standards but the standards shall not be
applied in a manner that prohibits the siting of the processing
facility.
  (s) Fire service facilities providing rural fire protection
services.
  (t) Irrigation reservoirs, canals, delivery lines and those
structures and accessory operational facilities, not including
parks or other recreational structures and facilities, associated
with a district as defined in ORS 540.505.
  (u) Utility facility service lines. Utility facility service
lines are utility lines and accessory facilities or structures
that end at the point where the utility service is received by
the customer and that are located on one or more of the
following:
  (A) A public right of way;
  (B) Land immediately adjacent to a public right of way,
provided the written consent of all adjacent property owners has
been obtained; or
  (C) The property to be served by the utility.
  (v) Subject to the issuance of a license, permit or other
approval by the Department of Environmental Quality under ORS
454.695, 459.205, 468B.050, 468B.053 or 468B.055, or in
compliance with rules adopted under ORS 468B.095, and as provided
in ORS 215.246 to 215.251, the land application of reclaimed
water, agricultural or industrial process water or biosolids for
agricultural, horticultural or silvicultural production, or for
irrigation in connection with a use allowed in an exclusive farm
use zone under this chapter.
  (w) A county law enforcement facility that lawfully existed on
August 20, 2002, and is used to provide rural law enforcement
services primarily in rural areas, including parole and
post-prison supervision, but not including a correctional
facility as defined under ORS 162.135.
   { +  (x) Dog training classes or testing trials, which may be
conducted outdoors or in preexisting farm buildings, when:
  (A) The number of dogs participating in training does not
exceed 10 dogs per training class and the number of training
classes to be held on-site does not exceed six per day; and

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  (B) The number of dogs participating in a testing trial does
not exceed 60 and the number of testing trials to be conducted
on-site is limited to four or fewer trials per calendar year. + }
  (2) The following nonfarm uses may be established, subject to
the approval of the governing body or its designee in any area
zoned for exclusive farm use subject to ORS 215.296:
  (a) Commercial activities that are in conjunction with farm
use, including the processing of farm crops into biofuel not
permitted under ORS 215.203   { - (2)(b)(L) - }  { +
(2)(b)(K) + } or subsection (1)(r) of this section.
  (b) Operations conducted for:
  (A) Mining and processing of geothermal resources as defined by
ORS 522.005 and oil and gas as defined by ORS 520.005 not
otherwise permitted under subsection (1)(f) of this section;
  (B) Mining, crushing or stockpiling of aggregate and other
mineral and other subsurface resources subject to ORS 215.298;
  (C) Processing, as defined by ORS 517.750, of aggregate into
asphalt or portland cement; and
  (D) Processing of other mineral resources and other subsurface
resources.
  (c) Private parks, playgrounds, hunting and fishing preserves
and campgrounds. Subject to the approval of the county governing
body or its designee, a private campground may provide yurts for
overnight camping. No more than one-third or a maximum of 10
campsites, whichever is smaller, may include a yurt. The yurt
shall be located on the ground or on a wood floor with no
permanent foundation. Upon request of a county governing body,
the Land Conservation and Development Commission may provide by
rule for an increase in the number of yurts allowed on all or a
portion of the campgrounds in a county if the commission
determines that the increase will comply with the standards
described in ORS 215.296 (1). As used in this paragraph, 'yurt'
means a round, domed shelter of cloth or canvas on a collapsible
frame with no plumbing, sewage disposal hookup or internal
cooking appliance.
  (d) Parks and playgrounds. A public park may be established
consistent with the provisions of ORS 195.120.
  (e) Community centers owned by a governmental agency or a
nonprofit community organization and operated primarily by and
for residents of the local rural community. A community center
authorized under this paragraph may provide services to veterans,
including but not limited to emergency and transitional shelter,
preparation and service of meals, vocational and educational
counseling and referral to local, state or federal agencies
providing medical, mental health, disability income replacement
and substance abuse services, only in a facility that is in
existence on January 1, 2006. The services may not include direct
delivery of medical, mental health, disability income replacement
or substance abuse services.
  (f) Golf courses on land determined not to be high-value
farmland, as defined in ORS 195.300.
  (g) Commercial utility facilities for the purpose of generating
power for public use by sale.
  (h) Personal-use airports for airplanes and helicopter pads,
including associated hangar, maintenance and service facilities.
A personal-use airport, as used in this section, means an
airstrip restricted, except for aircraft emergencies, to use by
the owner, and, on an infrequent and occasional basis, by invited
guests, and by commercial aviation activities in connection with
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personal-use airport other than those owned or controlled by the
owner of the airstrip.  Exceptions to the activities permitted
under this definition may be granted through waiver action by the
Oregon Department of Aviation in specific instances. A
personal-use airport lawfully existing as of September 13, 1975,
shall continue to be permitted subject to any applicable rules of
the Oregon Department of Aviation.
  (i) Home occupations as provided in ORS 215.448.
  (j) A facility for the primary processing of forest products,
provided that such facility is found to not seriously interfere
with accepted farming practices and is compatible with farm uses
described in ORS 215.203 (2). Such a facility may be approved for
a one-year period which is renewable. These facilities are
intended to be only portable or temporary in nature. The primary
processing of a forest product, as used in this section, means
the use of a portable chipper or stud mill or other similar
methods of initial treatment of a forest product in order to
enable its shipment to market. Forest products, as used in this
section, means timber grown upon a parcel of land or contiguous
land where the primary processing facility is located.
  (k) A site for the disposal of solid waste approved by the
governing body of a city or county or both and for which a permit
has been granted under ORS 459.245 by the Department of
Environmental Quality together with equipment, facilities or
buildings necessary for its operation.
  (L) One manufactured dwelling or recreational vehicle, or the
temporary residential use of an existing building, in conjunction
with an existing dwelling as a temporary use for the term of a
hardship suffered by the existing resident or a relative of the
resident. Within three months of the end of the hardship, the
manufactured dwelling or recreational vehicle shall be removed or
demolished or, in the case of an existing building, the building
shall be removed, demolished or returned to an allowed
nonresidential use. The governing body or its designee shall
provide for periodic review of the hardship claimed under this
paragraph. A temporary residence approved under this paragraph is
not eligible for replacement under subsection (1)(p) of this
section.
  (m) Transmission towers over 200 feet in height.
  (n) { + (A) Commercial + } dog  { + boarding + } kennels { + ;
or
  (B) Dog training classes or testing trials that cannot be
established under subsection (1)(x) of this section + }.
  (o) Residential homes as defined in ORS 197.660, in existing
dwellings.
  (p) The propagation, cultivation, maintenance and harvesting of
aquatic species that are not under the jurisdiction of the State
Fish and Wildlife Commission or insect species. Insect species
shall not include any species under quarantine by the State
Department of Agriculture or the United States Department of
Agriculture. The county shall provide notice of all applications
under this paragraph to the State Department of Agriculture.
Notice shall be provided in accordance with the county's land use
regulations but shall be mailed at least 20 calendar days prior
to any administrative decision or initial public hearing on the
application.
  (q) Construction of additional passing and travel lanes
requiring the acquisition of right of way but not resulting in
the creation of new land parcels.

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  (r) Reconstruction or modification of public roads and highways
involving the removal or displacement of buildings but not
resulting in the creation of new land parcels.
  (s) Improvement of public road and highway related facilities,
such as maintenance yards, weigh stations and rest areas, where
additional property or right of way is required but not resulting
in the creation of new land parcels.
  (t) A destination resort that is approved consistent with the
requirements of any statewide planning goal relating to the
siting of a destination resort.
  (u) Room and board arrangements for a maximum of five unrelated
persons in existing residences.
  (v) Operations for the extraction and bottling of water.
  (w) Expansion of existing county fairgrounds and activities
directly relating to county fairgrounds governed by county fair
boards established pursuant to ORS 565.210.
  (x) A living history museum related to resource based
activities owned and operated by a governmental agency or a local
historical society, together with limited commercial activities
and facilities that are directly related to the use and enjoyment
of the museum and located within authentic buildings of the
depicted historic period or the museum administration building,
if areas other than an exclusive farm use zone cannot accommodate
the museum and related activities or if the museum administration
buildings and parking lot are located within one quarter mile of
an urban growth boundary. As used in this paragraph:
  (A) 'Living history museum' means a facility designed to depict
and interpret everyday life and culture of some specific historic
period using authentic buildings, tools, equipment and people to
simulate past activities and events; and
  (B) 'Local historical society' means the local historical
society recognized by the county governing body and organized
under ORS chapter 65.
  (y) An aerial fireworks display business that has been in
continuous operation at its current location within an exclusive
farm use zone since December 31, 1986, and possesses a
wholesaler's permit to sell or provide fireworks.
  (z) A landscape contracting business, as defined in ORS
671.520, or a business providing landscape architecture services,
as described in ORS 671.318, if the business is pursued in
conjunction with the growing and marketing of nursery stock on
the land that constitutes farm use.
  (aa) Public or private schools for kindergarten through grade
12, including all buildings essential to the operation of a
school, primarily for residents of the rural area in which the
school is located.
  (3) Roads, highways and other transportation facilities and
improvements not allowed under subsections (1) and (2) of this
section may be established, subject to the approval of the
governing body or its designee, in areas zoned for exclusive farm
use subject to:
  (a) Adoption of an exception to the goal related to
agricultural lands and to any other applicable goal with which
the facility or improvement does not comply; or
  (b) ORS 215.296 for those uses identified by rule of the Land
Conservation and Development Commission as provided in section 3,
chapter 529, Oregon Laws 1993.
  (4) The following agri-tourism and other commercial events or
activities that are related to and supportive of agriculture may
be established in any area zoned for exclusive farm use:

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  (a) A county may authorize a single agri-tourism or other
commercial event or activity on a tract in a calendar year by an
authorization that is personal to the applicant and is not
transferred by, or transferable with, a conveyance of the tract,
if the agri-tourism or other commercial event or activity meets
any local standards that apply and:
  (A) The agri-tourism or other commercial event or activity is
incidental and subordinate to existing farm use on the tract;
  (B) The duration of the agri-tourism or other commercial event
or activity does not exceed 72 consecutive hours;
  (C) The maximum attendance at the agri-tourism or other
commercial event or activity does not exceed 500 people;
  (D) The maximum number of motor vehicles parked at the site of
the agri-tourism or other commercial event or activity does not
exceed 250 vehicles;
  (E) The agri-tourism or other commercial event or activity
complies with ORS 215.296;
  (F) The agri-tourism or other commercial event or activity
occurs outdoors, in temporary structures, or in existing
permitted structures, subject to health and fire and life safety
requirements; and
  (G) The agri-tourism or other commercial event or activity
complies with conditions established for:
  (i) Planned hours of operation;
  (ii) Access, egress and parking;
  (iii) A traffic management plan that identifies the projected
number of vehicles and any anticipated use of public roads; and
  (iv) Sanitation and solid waste.
  (b) In the alternative to paragraphs (a) and (c) of this
subsection, a county may authorize, through an expedited,
single-event license, a single agri-tourism or other commercial
event or activity on a tract in a calendar year by an expedited,
single-event license that is personal to the applicant and is not
transferred by, or transferable with, a conveyance of the tract.
A decision concerning an expedited, single-event license is not a
land use decision, as defined in ORS 197.015. To approve an
expedited, single-event license, the governing body of a county
or its designee must determine that the proposed agri-tourism or
other commercial event or activity meets any local standards that
apply, and the agri-tourism or other commercial event or
activity:
  (A) Must be incidental and subordinate to existing farm use on
the tract;
  (B) May not begin before 6 a.m. or end after 10 p.m.;
  (C) May not involve more than 100 attendees or 50 vehicles;
  (D) May not include the artificial amplification of music or
voices before 8 a.m. or after 8 p.m.;
  (E) May not require or involve the construction or use of a new
permanent structure in connection with the agri-tourism or other
commercial event or activity;
  (F) Must be located on a tract of at least 10 acres unless the
owners or residents of adjoining properties consent, in writing,
to the location; and
  (G) Must comply with applicable health and fire and life safety
requirements.
  (c) In the alternative to paragraphs (a) and (b) of this
subsection, a county may authorize up to six agri-tourism or
other commercial events or activities on a tract in a calendar
year by a limited use permit that is personal to the applicant
and is not transferred by, or transferable with, a conveyance of

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the tract.  The agri-tourism or other commercial events or
activities must meet any local standards that apply, and the
agri-tourism or other commercial events or activities:
  (A) Must be incidental and subordinate to existing farm use on
the tract;
  (B) May not, individually, exceed a duration of 72 consecutive
hours;
  (C) May not require that a new permanent structure be built,
used or occupied in connection with the agri-tourism or other
commercial events or activities;
  (D) Must comply with ORS 215.296;
  (E) May not, in combination with other agri-tourism or other
commercial events or activities authorized in the area,
materially alter the stability of the land use pattern in the
area; and
  (F) Must comply with conditions established for:
  (i) The types of agri-tourism or other commercial events or
activities that are authorized during each calendar year,
including the number and duration of the agri-tourism or other
commercial events and activities, the anticipated daily
attendance and the hours of operation;
  (ii) The location of existing structures and the location of
proposed temporary structures to be used in connection with the
agri-tourism or other commercial events or activities;
  (iii) The location of access and egress and parking facilities
to be used in connection with the agri-tourism or other
commercial events or activities;
  (iv) Traffic management, including the projected number of
vehicles and any anticipated use of public roads; and
  (v) Sanitation and solid waste.
  (d) In addition to paragraphs (a) to (c) of this subsection, a
county may authorize agri-tourism or other commercial events or
activities that occur more frequently or for a longer period or
that do not otherwise comply with paragraphs (a) to (c) of this
subsection if the agri-tourism or other commercial events or
activities comply with any local standards that apply and the
agri-tourism or other commercial events or activities:
  (A) Are incidental and subordinate to existing commercial farm
use of the tract and are necessary to support the commercial farm
uses or the commercial agricultural enterprises in the area;
  (B) Comply with the requirements of paragraph (c)(C), (D), (E)
and (F) of this subsection;
  (C) Occur on a lot or parcel that complies with the
acknowledged minimum lot or parcel size; and
  (D) Do not exceed 18 events or activities in a calendar year.
  (5) A holder of a permit authorized by a county under
subsection (4)(d) of this section must request review of the
permit at four-year intervals. Upon receipt of a request for
review, the county shall:
  (a) Provide public notice and an opportunity for public comment
as part of the review process; and
  (b) Limit its review to events and activities authorized by the
permit, conformance with conditions of approval required by the
permit and the standards established by subsection (4)(d) of this
section.
  (6) For the purposes of subsection (4) of this section:
  (a) A county may authorize the use of temporary structures
established in connection with the agri-tourism or other
commercial events or activities authorized under subsection (4)
of this section. However, the temporary structures must be

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removed at the end of the agri-tourism or other event or
activity. The county may not approve an alteration to the land in
connection with an agri-tourism or other commercial event or
activity authorized under subsection (4) of this section,
including, but not limited to, grading, filling or paving.
  (b) The county may issue the limited use permits authorized by
subsection (4)(c) of this section for two calendar years. When
considering an application for renewal, the county shall ensure
compliance with the provisions of subsection (4)(c) of this
section, any local standards that apply and conditions that apply
to the permit or to the agri-tourism or other commercial events
or activities authorized by the permit.
  (c) The authorizations provided by subsection (4) of this
section are in addition to other authorizations that may be
provided by law, except that 'outdoor mass gathering' and ' other
gathering,' as those terms are used in ORS 197.015 (10)(d), do
not include agri-tourism or other commercial events and
activities.
  SECTION 4. ORS 215.304 is amended to read:
  215.304. (1) The Land Conservation and Development Commission
shall not adopt or implement any rule to identify or designate
small-scale farmland or secondary land.
  (2) Amendments required to conform rules to the provisions of
subsection (1) of this section and ORS 215.700 to 215.780 shall
be adopted by March 1, 1994.
  (3) Any portion of a rule inconsistent with the provisions of
ORS 197.247 (1991 Edition), 215.213, 215.214 (1991 Edition),
215.288 (1991 Edition), 215.317, 215.327 and 215.337 (1991
Edition) or 215.700 to 215.780 on March 1, 1994:
  (a) Shall not be implemented or enforced; and
  (b) Has no legal effect.
   { +  (4) Notwithstanding subsection (3) of this section, the
uses authorized by ORS 215.283 (1)(x) or (2)(n) may be
established on land in exclusive farm use zones, including
high-value farmland. + }
  SECTION 5. ORS 308A.056 is amended to read:
  308A.056. (1) As used in ORS 308A.050 to 308A.128, 'farm use'
means the current employment of land for the primary purpose of
obtaining a profit in money by:
  (a) Raising, harvesting and selling crops.
  (b) Feeding, breeding, managing or selling livestock, poultry,
fur-bearing animals or honeybees or the produce thereof.
  (c) Dairying and selling dairy products.
  (d) Stabling or training equines, including but not limited to
providing riding lessons, training clinics and schooling shows.
  (e) Propagating, cultivating, maintaining or harvesting aquatic
species and bird and animal species to the extent allowed by the
rules adopted by the State Fish and Wildlife Commission.
  (f) On-site constructing and maintaining equipment and
facilities used for the activities described in this subsection.
  (g) Preparing, storing or disposing of, by marketing or
otherwise, the products or by-products raised for human or animal
use on land described in this section.
  (h) Implementing a remediation plan previously presented to the
assessor for the county in which the land that is the subject of
the plan is located.
  (i) Using land described in this section for any other
agricultural or horticultural use or animal husbandry or any
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  (2) 'Farm use' does not include the use of land subject to
timber and forestland taxation under ORS chapter 321, except land
used exclusively for growing cultured Christmas trees or land
described in ORS 321.267 (3) or 321.824 (3) (relating to land
used to grow certain hardwood timber, including hybrid
cottonwood).
  (3) For purposes of this section, land is currently employed
for farm use if the land is:
  (a) Farmland, the operation or use of which is subject to any
farm-related government program;
  (b) Land lying fallow for one year as a normal and regular
requirement of good agricultural husbandry;
  (c) Land planted in orchards or other perennials, other than
land specified in paragraph (d) of this subsection, prior to
maturity;
  (d) Land not in an exclusive farm use zone that has not been
eligible for assessment at special farm use value in the year
prior to planting the current crop and has been planted in
orchards, cultured Christmas trees or vineyards for at least
three years;
  (e) Wasteland, in an exclusive farm use zone, dry or covered
with water, neither economically tillable nor grazeable, lying in
or adjacent to and in common ownership with farm use land and
that is not currently being used for any economic farm use;
  (f) Except for land under a single family dwelling, land under
buildings supporting accepted farming practices, including the
processing facilities allowed by ORS 215.213 (1)(u) and 215.283
(1)(r) and the processing of farm crops into biofuel as
commercial activities in conjunction with farm use under ORS
215.213 (2)(c) and 215.283 (2)(a);
  (g) Water impoundments lying in or adjacent to and in common
ownership with farm use land;
  (h) Any land constituting a woodlot, not to exceed 20 acres,
contiguous to and owned by the owner of land specially valued for
farm use even if the land constituting the woodlot is not
utilized in conjunction with farm use;
  (i) Land lying idle for no more than one year when the absence
of farming activity is the result of the illness of the farmer or
a member of the farmer's immediate family, including injury or
infirmity, regardless of whether the illness results in death;
  (j) Land described under ORS 321.267 (3) or 321.824 (3)
(relating to land used to grow certain hardwood timber, including
hybrid cottonwood);
    { - (k) Land used for the primary purpose of obtaining a
profit in money by breeding, raising, kenneling or training
greyhounds for racing; - }
    { - (L) - }  { +  (k) + } Land subject to a remediation plan
previously presented to the assessor for the county in which the
land that is the subject of the plan is located; or
    { - (m) - }  { +  (L) + } Land used for the processing of
farm crops into biofuel, as defined in ORS 315.141, if:
  (i) Only the crops of the landowner are being processed;
  (ii) The biofuel from all of the crops purchased for processing
into biofuel is used on the farm of the landowner; or
  (iii) The landowner is custom processing crops into biofuel
from other landowners in the area for their use or sale.
  (4) As used in this section:
  (a) 'Accepted farming practice' means a mode of operation that
is common to farms of a similar nature, necessary for the

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operation of these similar farms to obtain a profit in money and
customarily utilized in conjunction with farm use.
  (b) 'Cultured Christmas trees' means trees:
  (A) Grown on lands used exclusively for that purpose, capable
of preparation by intensive cultivation methods such as plowing
or turning over the soil;
  (B) Of a marketable species;
  (C) Managed to produce trees meeting U.S. No. 2 or better
standards for Christmas trees as specified by the Agricultural
Marketing Service of the United States Department of Agriculture;
and
  (D) Evidencing periodic maintenance practices of shearing for
Douglas fir and pine species, weed and brush control and one or
more of the following practices:
  (i) Basal pruning;
  (ii) Fertilizing;
  (iii) Insect and disease control;
  (iv) Stump culture;
  (v) Soil cultivation; or
  (vi) Irrigation.
  SECTION 6.  { + This 2012 Act takes effect on the 91st day
after the date on which the 2012 regular session of the
Seventy-sixth Legislative Assembly adjourns sine die. + }
                         ----------

Passed by House February 24, 2012

Repassed by House March 2, 2012

    .............................................................
                         Ramona Kenady Line, Chief Clerk of House

    .............................................................
                                    Bruce Hanna, Speaker of House

    .............................................................
                                   Arnie Roblan, Speaker of House

Passed by Senate March 1, 2012

    .............................................................
                              Peter Courtney, President of Senate

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Received by Governor:

......M.,............., 2012

Approved:

......M.,............., 2012

    .............................................................
                                         John Kitzhaber, Governor

Filed in Office of Secretary of State:

......M.,............., 2012

    .............................................................
                                   Kate Brown, Secretary of State

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