Oregon HB4153 regulates the establishment and operation of farm stores and agri-tourism activities on land zoned for exclusive farm use.
Oregon HB4153 amends state law to allow farm stores to sell farm products, processed farm products, and other retail items, provided that the sale of incidental items and fees from promotional activities do not exceed 25% of total annual sales. Farm stores can also include on-site kitchen facilities for preparing food and beverages, but these facilities cannot function as cafes or drive-through dining establishments. The bill also permits agri-tourism activities that are incidental and subordinate to existing farm use, subject to certain conditions and limitations.
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