Oregon Code § ORS 310.165

Partially exempt or specially assessed property; treatment of additional taxes imposed upon disqualification from special assessment or exemption
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(1) For any unit of property partially exempt from tax under ORS 307.250, 307.370 or 308.459 or any other law, the assessor shall determine the maximum amount of taxes on property to be imposed on such unit of property under ORS 310.150, by using the lesser of the real market value or the taxable value of the unit of property after the exemption has been applied.
(2) For any unit of property that is specially assessed for ad valorem tax purposes under ORS 308.434, 308A.050 to 308A.128, 308A.250 to 308A.259, 308A.315, 321.257 to 321.390, 321.700 to 321.754, 321.805 to 321.855 or 358.480 to 358.545, the assessor shall determine the maximum amount of taxes on property to be imposed on such property under ORS 310.150 by using the lesser of the real market value or the specially assessed value of the property.
(3) In the case of any unit of property of which a part of the unit is exempt from taxation, and that part may be identified both as to value and physical description, the real market value of the unit shall not include the value of the exempt part of the unit.
(4) This subsection applies to any unit of property described in subsection (1) or (2) of this section for which the maximum amount of taxes imposed has been determined under this section. If the unit of property is subject to imposition of additional taxes due to disqualification from special assessment or partial exemption, the determination of the maximum amount of additional taxes that may be imposed due to disqualification shall be made on the basis of the real market value of the property for the year to which the additional taxes relate.

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