Legislative findings.

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(1) Uncoordinated use of lands within this state threatens the orderly development, the

environment of this state and the health, safety, order, convenience, prosperity and welfare of the

people of this state.

(2) To promote coordinated administration of land uses consistent with comprehensive plans

adopted throughout the state, it is necessary to establish a process for the review of state agency,

city, county and special district land conservation and development plans for compliance with

goals.

(3) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (4) of this section, cities and counties should

remain as the agencies to consider, promote and manage the local aspects of land conservation

and development for the best interests of the people within their jurisdictions.

(4) The promotion of coordinated statewide land conservation and development requires the

creation of a statewide planning agency to prescribe planning goals and objectives to be applied

by state agencies, cities, counties and special districts throughout the state.

(5) City and county governments are responsible for the development of local comprehensive

plans. The purpose of ORS 195.065, 195.070 and 195.075 is to enhance coordination among

cities, counties and special districts to assure effectiveness and efficiency in the delivery of urban

services required under those local comprehensive plans. [1973 c.80 §1; 1977 c.664 §1; 1981

c.748 §21; 1993 c.804 §2a; 1999 c.348 §1]


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