Or. Admin. R. 123-650-1100 - Extended Rural Distances
For purposes of ORS 285C.050(19), 285C.090(4) and 285C.120:
(1) This rule has no bearing on total
enterprise zone area as limited in OAR 123-650-1000(3) and applies only to
rural enterprise zones that are or will be at least partially outside a county,
for which the most recent decennial U.S. Census count of the county's total
population divided by its area exceeds 100 persons per square mile. Such a
county is defined for purposes of this rule as a "densely populated
county," of which there are seven: Benton, Clackamas, Marion, Multnomah,
Polk, Washington and Yamhill counties.
(2) The maximum distance allowed in OAR
123-650-1000(1)(a) increases from 15 to:
(a)
25 lineal miles, if no area of the zone is in a densely populated county;
or
(b) 20 lineal miles, if some but
not all of the zone area lies in a densely populated county.
(3) The maximum distance allowed
in OAR 123-650-1000(1)(b) increases from 5 to 15 lineal miles if none of the
separate area is in a densely populated county.
(4) In accordance with ORS
285C.120(2),
the Director may waive a limitation in section (2) or (3) of this rule to allow
even greater distance as part of an applicable enterprise zone designation,
re-designation or boundary change:
(a) As
specifically requested by the Sponsoring Government(s) or zone sponsor in the
documentation submitted to the Department as described in OAR 123-650-4100 or
123-650-4400;
(b) Such that the
waiver is approved by the Director in the context of the Department's issuing a
positive determination as described in OAR 123-650-4900; and
(c) If evidence or indications as evaluated
by the Department satisfy points described in section (5) of this
rule.
(5) For a waiver
in section (4) of this rule, the following three points need to be satisfied:
(a) The prospect of serious challenges or
difficulties, otherwise, were separate enterprise zones to be created,
including but not limited to an isolated site or small community that would be
ineffective or inefficient on its own as a zone with respect to such matters as
marketing, management or assistance to eligible business firms in the
zone;
(b) Effective administration
within the overall zone boundary appears likely, in that for example, it is
located entirely in one county or traversable over relatively direct and
efficient road distances; appointed zone management is capable of serving the
entire zone, or the zone sponsor will devote sufficient resources for
management of the extended zone; and
(c) Furtherance of the goals and purpose of
applicable state policies, including but not limited to the Oregon
Enterprise Zone Act or state land use goals, or the opportunity to
efficiently and expeditiously site a significant business investment, to assist
a community exhibiting particular hardship, or to accommodate the expressed
preference of local jurisdictions.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 285A.075, 285C.060(1) & 285C.120(2)(b)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 285C.050, 285C.090 & 285C.120
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