SB 16

Allows counties to partition and rezone up to 200 acres of lands within Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region from exclusive farm use to residential uses.

Status Chapter Number Assigned
Sponsors Lynn Findley (Republican) (Chief), Bill Hansell (Republican) (Chief), Mark Owens (Republican)
Fiscal impact Has minimal fiscal impact
Revenue impact No revenue impact

Bill Text

Allows counties in Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region to partition and rezone up to 200 acres from exclusive farm use to residential uses.

Original Bill Text

Sponsors#

Chief Sponsors: Lynn Findley

Overview#

Allows counties to partition and rezone up to 200 acres of lands within Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region from exclusive farm use to residential uses. Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.

Public Testimony

Name Organization Position Date
Cindy Ingram Ontario Support 2021-02-04
Roger Kaye Friends of Marion County Oppose 2021-02-06
Robert Bailey Hillsboro Oppose 2021-02-07
Kathleen Carl Salem Oppose 2021-02-07
Laurel Hines Salem Unknown 2021-02-07
Sarah Deumling Rickreall Oppose 2021-02-07
Kathryn Jernstedt Friends of Yamhill County Oppose 2021-02-07
Samantha Bayer Oregon Farm Bureau Neutral 2021-02-08
Cynthia Kimball Salem Oppose 2021-02-08
Emma Land Department of Land Conservation and Development Unknown 2021-02-08
Aileen Kaye Turner Oppose 2021-02-08
Mary Kyle McCurdy 1000 Friends of Oregon Oppose 2021-02-08
Sara Miller Joseph Oppose 2021-02-08
Theodora Schrier Hubbard Oppose 2021-02-08
Daniel Keeley Saint Paul Oppose 2021-02-08
Sue Vanek Jefferson County Farm Bureau Unknown 2021-02-09
Mickey Killingsworth Madras Oppose 2021-02-09
Jasmine Zimmer-Stucky Langolis Oppose 2021-02-09
Jasmine Zimmer-Stucky Langolis Unknown 2021-02-09
Tiffany Cruickshank Nyssa Support 2021-02-09
Kay Riley Snake River Produce Support 2021-02-09
Paul Skeen Nyssa Support 2021-02-09
Stuart Reitz Fruitland Support 2021-02-09
Shawna Peterson Ontario Support 2021-02-09
Amy Wong Walterville Oppose 2021-02-09
Greg Macpherson Albany Oppose 2021-02-10
David Wall Newberg Oppose 2021-02-10
Roger Kaye Friends of Marion County Oppose 2021-06-09
C Macbeth Bend Oppose 2021-06-09
Patricia Dudley Salem Oppose 2021-06-09
Megan Kemple Oregon Climate and Agriculture Network Oppose 2021-06-09
Lynne Curry Joseph Oppose 2021-06-09
Nellie McAdams Portland Oppose 2021-06-09
Amy Wong Walterville Oppose 2021-06-09
Ann Snyder Ashwood Oppose 2021-06-09
Dan Keeley Saint Paul Oppose 2021-06-09
Sarah Deumling Rickreall Unknown 2021-06-09
Susan Watkins Salem Oppose 2021-06-09
Paula Tankersley Ontario Support 2021-06-10
Greg Macpherson Albany Oppose 2021-06-10
Lawrence Duyck North Plains Oppose 2021-06-10
Lawrence Duyck North Plains Oppose 2021-06-10
Jacqueline Duyck Jones Banks Oppose 2021-06-10
Laura Sauter Salem Oppose 2021-06-10
Richard van Pelt Salem Oppose 2021-06-10
Cindy Kimball Salem Oppose 2021-06-10
Roberta Cade Salem Oppose 2021-06-10
Neyssa Hays Carlton Oppose 2021-06-10
JAN JASKOSKI Salem Oppose 2021-06-10
Roger Applegate Keizer Oppose 2021-06-10
Barbara Fuller Salem Oppose 2021-06-10
Richard van Pelt Salem Oppose 2021-06-10
Paula Tankersley Ontario Support 2021-06-10
Luce LaFleur Marion Oppose 2021-06-10
Robert Bailey Save Helvetia Oppose 2021-06-10
Sara Miller Joseph Oppose 2021-06-10
Deborah Ferrer The Dalles Oppose 2021-06-10
Mary Kyle McCurdy 1000 Friends of Oregon Oppose 2021-06-10
Aileen Kaye Turner Oppose 2021-06-10
Roger Kaye Friends of Marion County Unknown 2021-06-10
Peggy Lynch League of Women Voters of Oregon Oppose 2021-06-10
Faun Hosey Hillsboro Oppose 2021-06-10
Hans Holtz Hood River Oppose 2021-06-10
Sheila Dooley Mosier Oppose 2021-06-10
Laurel Hines Salem Oppose 2021-06-10
Kathryn Jernstedt Friends of Yamhill County Oppose 2021-06-10
Dani Madrone American Farmland Trust Oppose 2021-06-11
Mary Weil Dundee Oppose 2021-06-11
Melanie Zermer Salem Oppose 2021-06-11

Legislative History

Date Chamber Action
2021-01-11 S Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk.
2021-01-19 S Referred to Energy and Environment.
2021-02-09 S Public Hearing held.
2021-03-04 S Work Session held.
2021-03-25 S Recommendation: Do pass.
2021-03-25 S Second reading.
2021-03-31 S Third reading. Carried by Findley. Passed.
2021-03-31 S Vote explanation(s) filed by Heard.
2021-04-01 H First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
2021-04-08 H Referred to Rules.
2021-06-10 H Public Hearing held.
2021-06-15 H Work Session held.
2021-06-17 H Recommendation: Do pass.
2021-06-21 H Second reading.
2021-06-22 H Third reading. Carried by Owens. Passed.
2021-06-22 H Vote explanation(s) filed by Reardon.
2021-06-25 S President signed.
2021-06-25 H Speaker signed.
2021-08-06 S Governor signed.
2021-08-20 S Chapter 671, 2021 Laws.
2021-08-20 S Effective date, September 25, 2021.

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