Or. Admin. R. 123-650-4500 - Economic Conditions for Areas Added by Boundary Changes
Under ORS 285C.115(2)(c), an area may be added to an enterprise zone only if it and adjoining residential areas are economically comparable to the original enterprise zone:
(1) Economic statistics or data for the
original enterprise zone and an area to be added shall be either:
(a) From a given data source as most recently
available; or
(b) From the time of
the latest re-/designation of the zone based on the data source used at the
time for purposes of ORS
285C.090.
(2) As part of the boundary change
documentation, general commentary shall suffice for this issue if it is readily
apparent that any area added to the zone:
(a)
Is virtually devoid of and geographically removed from residential areas; or
(b) Contains and borders only
residential areas with signs of economic blight or a preponderance of markedly
low-income households.
(3) If circumstances are less plain than in
section (2) of this rule, then the documentation shall include a suitable
comparison based on one or more economic measures of the original enterprise
zone to Census Statistical Units that contain, overlap or appropriately abut
areas added to the zone.
(4) The
comparison in section (3) of this rule must show that such Census Statistical
Units in aggregate, based on the most recently available data, have:
(a) Less than 25 percent of their land zoned
or used for residential development; or
(b) Generally the same or a lower household
or personal income, or a higher unemployment rate, or otherwise equivalent or
more severe economic conditions, compared to the original enterprise
zone.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 285A.075 & 285C.060(1)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 285C.060, 285C.115 & 285C.117
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