HB 2655

Prohibits counties from establishing minimum lot size of more than one acre for residential zoned land.

Status In House Committee (HHOUS)
Sponsors David Brock Smith (Republican) (Chief), Jack Zika (Republican) (Chief), Mark Owens (Republican) (Chief)
Fiscal impact May have fiscal impact, but no statement yet issued
Revenue impact May have revenue impact, but no statement yet issued

Bill Text

Prohibits counties from establishing minimum lot sizes greater than one acre for residential zoned land.

Original Bill Text

Sponsors#

Chief Sponsors: David Brock Smith, Jack Zika, Mark Owens

Overview#

Prohibits counties from establishing minimum lot size of more than one acre for residential zoned land.

Public Testimony

Name Organization Position Date
Laurel Hines Salem Unknown 2021-02-01
Aileen Kaye Turner Oppose 2021-02-02
Roger Kaye Friends of Marion County Unknown 2021-02-02
Michael Goff Hillsboro Support 2021-02-02
Craig Anderson ASHLAND Oppose 2021-02-02
Craig Anderson ASHLAND Oppose 2021-02-03
Sarah Deumling Rickreall Oppose 2021-02-03
Peggy Lynch LWVOR Oppose 2021-02-03
Carol Macbeth Central Oregon LandWatch Oppose 2021-02-03
Mary Kyle McCurdy 1000 Friends of Oregon Oppose 2021-02-03
Taylor Steenblock Multnomah County Unknown 2021-02-03
Susan Watkins Salem Oppose 2021-02-03
Randy Tucker Metro Oppose 2021-02-03
Randy Tucker Metro Oppose 2021-02-03
Phillip Callaway Sweet Home Oppose 2021-02-03
Emma Land Department of Land Conservation and Development Unknown 2021-02-03
Randy Tucker Metro Oppose 2021-02-03
Matt Brinkley City of Medford Oppose 2021-02-03
Racquel Rancier Oregon Water Resources Department Neutral 2021-02-04
Carena Perez Europa Marion County Democratic Central Committee Unknown 2021-02-04
David Wall Newberg Oppose 2021-02-04

Legislative History

Date Chamber Action
2021-01-11 H First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
2021-01-19 H Referred to Housing.
2021-02-04 H Public Hearing held.
2021-06-26 H In committee upon adjournment.

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