§ 223.297 Policy
§ 223.299 Definitions for ORS 223.297 to 223.316
§ 223.301 Certain system development charges and methodologies prohibited
§ 223.302 System development charges; use of revenues; review procedures
§ 223.304 Determination of amount of system development charges; methodology; credit allowed against charge; limitation of action contesting methodology for imposing charge; notification request
§ 223.307 Authorized expenditure of system development charges
§ 223.309 Preparation of plan for capital improvements financed by system development charges; modification
§ 223.311 Deposit of system development charge revenues; annual accounting
§ 223.313 Applicability of ORS 223.297 to 223.316
§ 223.314 Establishment or modification of system development charge not a land use decision
§ 223.316 Local governments required to make system development charge information public

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes > Chapter 223 > System Development Charges

  • Amendment: A proposal to alter the text of a pending bill or other measure by striking out some of it, by inserting new language, or both. Before an amendment becomes part of the measure, thelegislature must agree to it.
  • Assets: (1) The property comprising the estate of a deceased person, or (2) the property in a trust account.
  • City: includes any incorporated village or town. See Oregon Statutes 174.100
  • Equitable: Pertaining to civil suits in "equity" rather than in "law." In English legal history, the courts of "law" could order the payment of damages and could afford no other remedy. See damages. A separate court of "equity" could order someone to do something or to cease to do something. See, e.g., injunction. In American jurisprudence, the federal courts have both legal and equitable power, but the distinction is still an important one. For example, a trial by jury is normally available in "law" cases but not in "equity" cases. Source: U.S. Courts
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  • Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
  • Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.
  • state government: means the executive department, the judicial department and the legislative department. See Oregon Statutes 174.111
  • United States: includes territories, outlying possessions and the District of Columbia. See Oregon Statutes 174.100