HB 4064

Prohibits local governments from prohibiting siting of prefabricated structures in all residential zones.

Status Chapter Number Assigned
Requested by (at the request of House Interim Committee on Housing for Representative Pam Marsh)
Sponsors Pam Marsh (Democrat) (Chief)
Fiscal impact Has minimal fiscal impact
Revenue impact No revenue impact
Emergency clause Yes

Bill Text

Prohibits local governments from prohibiting prefabricated structures in residential zones and expands eligibility for manufactured homes and prefabricated structures.

Original Bill Text

Overview#

Prohibits local governments from prohibiting siting of prefabricated structures in all residential zones. Expands eligibility for siting manufactured homes and prefabricated structures on lands zoned to allow single-family dwellings within urban growth boundary. Allows siting of prefabricated structures in mobile home or manufactured dwelling parks. Limits improvements that landlord of manufactured dwelling park may require of tenant. Requires Attorney General to update model statement by January 1, 2023.] Expands eligibility for manufactured dwelling replacement program to allow owners of dwellings destroyed by natural disaster to replace outside of disaster area. Updates certain definitions of manufactured dwellings and manufactured dwelling parks to include prefabricated structures. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

Public Testimony

Name Organization Position Date
Debbie Aiona League of Women Voters of Oregon Support 2022-02-04
Sally Cangelosi Tualatin Oppose 2022-02-05
Mary Kyle McCurdy 1000 Friends of Oregon Support 2022-02-06
Bill Van Vliet Portland Support 2022-02-06
James McCauley Salem Support 2022-02-06
Chris Coughlin Oregon Consumer Justice Support 2022-02-06
Alison McIntosh Oregon Housing Alliance Support 2022-02-07
Andrea Meyer AARP Oregon Support 2022-02-07
Rose Ojeda Sherwood Support 2022-02-07
David Wall Newberg Oppose 2022-02-08
Mary Kyle McCurdy 1000 Friends of Oregon Support 2022-02-18
Bill Van Vliet Network for Oregon Affordable Housing Support 2022-02-18
Jim McCauley Salem Support 2022-02-20
Chris Coughlin Oregon Consumer Justice Support 2022-02-20
Penny York League of Women Voters of Oregon Support 2022-02-20
Alison McIntosh Oregon Housing Alliance Support 2022-02-21
Nicole Stingh OHCS Support 2022-02-21
Al Johnson Eugene Support 2022-02-21
Andrea Meyer AARP Oregon Support 2022-02-21
Rose Ojeda Sherwood Support 2022-02-21
Jennifer Bragar Portland Support 2022-02-21

Legislative History

Date Chamber Action
2022-02-01 H First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
2022-02-01 H Referred to Housing with subsequent referral to Ways and Means.
2022-02-07 H Public Hearing held.
2022-02-09 H Work Session held.
2022-02-10 H Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed, and subsequent referral to Ways and Means be rescinded.
2022-02-10 H Subsequent referral to Ways and Means rescinded by order of the Speaker.
2022-02-11 H Second reading.
2022-02-14 H Third reading. Carried by Marsh. Passed.
2022-02-15 S First reading. Referred to President's desk.
2022-02-17 S Referred to Housing and Development.
2022-02-21 S Public Hearing held.
2022-02-23 S Work Session held.
2022-02-24 S Recommendation: Do pass with amendments to the A-Eng. bill. (Printed B-Eng.)
2022-02-25 S Second reading.
2022-02-28 S Third reading. Carried by Golden. Passed.
2022-02-28 S Vote explanation(s) filed by Thatcher.
2022-03-02 H House concurred in Senate amendments and repassed bill.
2022-03-03 H Speaker signed.
2022-03-03 S President signed.
2022-03-23 H Governor signed.
2022-04-01 H Chapter 54, (2022 Laws): Effective date March 23, 2022.

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