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Klamath County adopts ordinance allowing utility right-of-way permit fees
Summary
After a second public hearing with no testimony, the Klamath County Board of Commissioners adopted Ordinance 42.04 to authorize utility right-of-way permit fees, citing Senate Bill 1566; staff said the fee is intended to cover review and inspection costs and is capped at $500 per new utility application.
Klamath County commissioners voted April 14 to adopt Ordinance 42.04, adding section 102.05 to the county code to authorize utility right-of-way permit fees on county roads.
The ordinance implements authority granted by Oregon Senate Bill 1566 (2024) and is intended to allow the county to recoup…
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