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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 455

455.063 Process for approval by municipality of building construction plan for certain residential structures

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455.063 Process for approval by municipality of building construction plan for certain residential structures.
(1)The Department of Consumer and Business Services may designate a process by which an applicant for a building permit for a residential structure of a type described in ORS 197A.408 (4)(a) to
(c)may receive building construction plan approval from the municipality, including through the use of:
(a)Typical drawings and specifications created by the department under ORS 455.062.
(b)Review of plans and specifications approved by the department under ORS 455.685. Plans and specifications submitted under this paragraph will remain proprietary unless the submitter requests otherwise.
(2)In implementing this section the department may coordinate with approvals of land use plans by the Land Conservation and Development Commission under ORS 197A.408. [2025 c.479 §5]
Note: 455.063 was added to and made a part of ORS chapter 455 by legislative action but was not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
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