Or. Admin. Code § 661-010-0073 - Reversal or Remand of Limited Land Use Decisions
(1) The Board shall reverse a limited land
use decision when:
(a) The governing body
exceeded its jurisdiction;
(b) The
decision is unconstitutional; or
(c) The decision violates a provision of
applicable law and is prohibited as a matter of law.
(2) The Board shall remand a limited land use
decision for further proceedings when:
(a)
The findings are insufficient to support the decision, except as provided in
ORS 197.835(11)(b);
(b) The decision is not supported
by substantial evidence in the record. The existence of evidence in the record
supporting a different decision shall not be grounds for reversal or remand if
there is evidence in the record to support the final decision;
(c) The local government committed a
procedural error which prejudiced the substantial rights of the petitioner(s);
(d) The decision improperly
construes the applicable law, but is not prohibited as a matter of law; or
(e) All parties stipulate in
writing to remand.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 197.820(4) & 197.835(1)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 197.828 & 197.835
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