- Oregon Senate Bills 100 and 101 (1973)
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Oregon Senate Bills 100 and 101 (SB 100 and SB 101) were pieces of landmark legislation passed in 1973. It created a framework for land use planning across the state, requiring every city and county to develop a comprehensive plan for land use.
SB 100 expanded on Senate Bill 10 (SB 10) of 1969. It Oregon Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC), which expanded on the statewide planning goals of SB 10.[1] It also established the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development.
By 1976, the planning goals numbered 19:[2][3][4][5][6][7]
- Citizen Involvement
- Land Use Planning
- Agricultural Land
- Forest Lands
- Open Spaces, Scenic and Historic Areas, and Natural Resources
- Air, Water, and Land Resources Quality
- Areas Subject to Natural Disaster and Hazards
- Recreational Needs
- Economy of the State
- Housing
- Public Facilities and Services
- Transportation
- Energy Conservation
- Urbanization
- Willamette River Greenway
- Estuarine Resources
- Coastal Shorelands
- Beaches and Dunes
- Ocean Resources
See also
- Land use in Oregon
- Tom McCall, Oregon governor intimately involved in the passage of these bills
- Willamette Valley
- Metro (Oregon regional government)
References
- ^ Abbott, Carl. "Senate Bill 100". Oregon Encyclopedia. http://oregonencyclopedia.org/entry/view/senate_bill_100/.
- ^ "History of the Oregon Land Use Planning Program: Presentation to the Task Force on Land Use Planning" (PDF). March 3, 2006. http://centralpt.com/upload/301/1939_sb82histppt030306.pdf.
- ^ http://www.oregon.gov/LCD/docs/goals/goalsappendix.pdf
- ^ George Wuerthner (March 19, 2007). "The Oregon Example: Statewide Planning Works". Mountain West publishing company. http://www.newwest.net/index.php/city/article/the_oregon_example_statewide_planning_works/C396/L396/. Retrieved 2007-11-27.
- ^ Beggs, C.E. (May 28, 1973). "1st statewide planning commission will be created this year." Oregon Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Section 1:6.
- ^ McCall, Tom. The Oregon Land Use Story. Executive Department, Local Government Relations Division, January 7, 1974.
- ^ text of SB 100
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