Or. Admin. Code § 734-035-0110 - Exception to Appraisal Requirements and Publication of Notice of Sale
(1) Purpose. The
purpose of this rule is to establish criteria and procedures to exempt surplus
real properties from the usual appraisal and public notice requirements prior
to disposal, as allowed by ORS
184.634.
(2) Definitions. The following definitions
apply to this rule:
(a) "Minimal value" means
a value of $20,000 or less.
(b)
"Formal appraisal" means the appraisal process described in OAR
734-035-0080.
(3) Exempt Properties.
Notwithstanding OAR 734-035-0080 and
734-035-0090, the Department may
sell or dispose of real property or an interest therein direct to a private
party without publication of a notice of sale or formal appraisal when:
(a) The property, because of its size, shape,
location, utility, condition of title, or restriction imposed upon the property
by the Department, has minimal value and is useful only to adjacent property
owners; or
(b) The property may not
be disposed of to anyone other than adjacent property owners because of local
land use ordinances.
(4)
Requirements in lieu of formal appraisal and publication:
(a) When, under this rule, a property is
exempt from the formal appraisal process, the Department will determine the
value of the property. The Department may use valuations or appraisals of
comparable properties, assessors' reports, or any other data that adequately
demonstrates the value of the subject property. The Department will include in
its file the data it used to determine the value or a summary of the
data.
(b) When, under this rule, a
property is exempt from the publication requirements of OAR
734-035-0080 or 735-035-0090,
the Department will notify adjacent property owners, and the local road
authority when the property is adjacent to a road, of the proposed sale of real
property at least 21 days before the date of the sale of the real property. The
21 days will be counted from the date the notice is hand delivered to the
address, or from the date of mailing. The following apply to notification:
(A) The notification must be in writing and
include a description of the property to be sold, the terms of purchase, and an
opportunity to bid;
(B) The
Department will notify by hand delivery, or by certified or registered mail, at
the discretion of the Department. Delivery or mailing will be to the last known
residence address of the adjacent property owner(s) of record in the county
clerk's office in the county where the property is located. If the Department
has another address it believes to be more current, it may use that address in
place of the address on file with the county clerk; and
(C) Actual receipt of the notice by the
adjacent property owner is not necessary for the Department to meet the
requirements of this rule.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 184.616, 184.619 & 184.634
Stats. Implemented: ORS 184.634
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