Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 450.825 (2026)

Plan for sewage disposal and drainage to be developed by authority

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      450.825 Plan for sewage disposal and drainage to be developed by authority. As soon as practicable after the election of the first members of the board, the board shall make a study and survey of the existing sewage disposal facilities and systems in the authority and of its sewage disposal needs, both present and future, and prepare an overall coordinated plan for the authority which incorporates, so far as practicable, existing sewage disposal and drainage systems, future sewage treatment plants, including connecting trunk and lateral sewers, and future drainage systems. Such plan shall be revised from time to time as circumstances may require. In preparing the plan or revisions thereto, the board shall take into consideration expected fluctuations in population and in business and industrial activity. [1955 c.614 §28]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1981–2006 · leading case: Leupold & Stevens, Inc. v. City of Beaverton, 138 P.3d 23 (Or. Ct. App. 2006).
Leupold & Stevens, Inc. v. City of Beaverton, 138 P.3d 23 (Or. Ct. App. 2006). “” ORS 450.825 similarly refers to the authority of sanitary districts concerning “sewage disposal and drainage systems, future sewage treatment plants, including connecting trunk and lateral sewers.”
Jackson Cnty. v. Bear Creek Valley Sanitary Auth., 645 P.2d 532 (Or. 1982). “” ORS 450.825. This statutory directive antedates the enactment of the statewide comprehensive planning system in 1973.”
Jackson Cnty. v. Bear Creek Valley Sanitary Auth., 632 P.2d 1349 (Or. Ct. App. 1981). · cites it 2× “The planning authority of sanitary districts derives in part from ORS 450.825, 3 promulgated in 1955. Also, under ORS 197.”
City of Medford v. Bear Creek Valley Sanitary Auth., 963 P.2d 120 (Or. Ct. App. 1998). “ORS 450.825. That general plan is revised “from time to time as circumstances may require.”
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