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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 221 · Ghost Towns

221.869 Preference for appointment to city council of historic ghost town

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221.869 Preference for appointment to city council of historic ghost town. In making appointments to the city council of an historic ghost town under ORS 221.862 to 221.872, the governing body of a county shall give preference for appointment, in the following order, to:
(1)A person who is an elector within the city.
(2)A person who owns and maintains property within the city and is an elector of the county in which the historic ghost town is situated.
(3)A person who owns and maintains property within the city and is an elector anywhere in this state.
(4)A person who is a resident and an elector of the county in which the historic ghost town is situated. [1983 c.355 §3]
Note: See note under 221.862.
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