(1) Except as provided in ORS § 527.722, the county governing body shall adopt and may from time to time revise a comprehensive plan and zoning, subdivision and other ordinances applicable to all of the land in the county. The plan and related ordinances may be adopted and revised part by part or by geographic area.

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(2) Zoning, subdivision or other ordinances or regulations and any revisions or amendments thereof shall be designed to implement the adopted county comprehensive plan.

(3) A county shall maintain copies of its comprehensive plan and land use regulations, as defined in ORS § 197.015, for sale to the public at a charge not to exceed the cost of copying and assembling the material. [Amended by 1955 c.439 § 2; 1963 c.619 § 3; 1973 c.552 § 4; 1977 c.766 § 2; 1981 c.748 § 41; 1987 c.919 § 5; 1991 c.363 § 1]

 

[1955 c.439 § 3; 1963 c.619 § 4; 1971 c.13 § 2; 1971 c.739 § 1; 1973 c.80 § 43; 1975 c.153 § 1; repealed by 1977 c.766 § 16]