Or. Admin. R. 123-650-4200 - Mandatory Economic Need for Zone Designation
For purposes of designation or re-designation, the local area of the enterprise zone must exhibit economic hardship, in that:
(1) Except as allowed in section (2) of this
rule, an enterprise zone must meet one of the following relative measures in
order to qualify for designation:
(a) The
zone's median income per household or mean income per capita is 80 percent or
less of the equivalent statewide income;
(b) The zone's unemployment rate is at least
2.0 percentage points higher than the corresponding statewide unemployment
rate;
(c) The zone's percentage of
persons or families below the poverty level is at least five percentage points
higher than the equivalent statewide percentage; or
(d) The change in Enterprise Zone Population
during the most recent ten-year period is at least 15 percentage points less
than the baseline growth for the statewide population. (For example, if the
Enterprise Zone Population increased 10 percent, but the state's population
over the same ten-year period grew by 25 percent, the zone would meet this
qualification)
(2) An
enterprise zone may nevertheless qualify under ORS
285C.090(1)(c),
if the Department finds based on evidence documented by the Sponsoring
Government(s) that the zone will effectively serve communities with economic
needs at least as severe as that represented in section (1) of this rule. This
may include a combination of recently available facts and data for social and
economic conditions, or for example, permanent closures or curtailments within
30 miles of the zone that are associated with heavy job losses by specified
employers during the three years preceding designation.
(3) For purposes of subsections (1)(a), (b)
or (c) and section (2) of this rule, economic statistics of the metropolitan
statistical area that contains an enterprise zone may substitute for
corresponding statewide figures as the basis of comparison.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 285A.075 & 285C.060(1)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 285C.060, 285C.074 & 285C.090
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