Or. Admin. R. 660-027-0040 - Designation of Urban and Rural Reserves
(1) Metro may not designate urban reserves
under this division in a county until Metro and applicable counties have
entered into an intergovernmental agreement that identifies the lands to be
designated by Metro as urban reserves. A county may not designate rural
reserves under this division until the county and Metro have entered into an
agreement that identifies the lands to be designated by the county as rural
reserves.
(2) Urban reserves
designated under this division shall be planned to accommodate estimated urban
population and employment growth in the Metro area for at least 20 years, and
not more than 30 years, beyond the 20-year period for which Metro has
demonstrated a buildable land supply inside the UGB in the most recent
inventory, determination and analysis performed under ORS
197.296. Metro shall specify the
particular number of years for which the urban reserves are intended to provide
a supply of land, based on the estimated land supply necessary for urban
population and employment growth in the Metro area for that number of years.
The 20 to 30-year supply of land specified in this rule shall consist of the
combined total supply provided by all lands designated for urban reserves in
all counties that have executed an intergovernmental agreement with Metro in
accordance with OAR 660-027-0030.
(3) If Metro designates urban reserves under
this division prior to December 31, 2009, it shall plan the reserves to
accommodate population and employment growth for at least 20 years, and not
more than 30 years, beyond 2029. Metro shall specify the particular number of
years for which the urban reserves are intended to provide a supply of
land.
(4) Neither Metro nor a local
government may amend a UGB to include land designated as rural reserves during
the period described in section (2) or (3) of this rule, whichever is
applicable.
(5) Metro shall not
re-designate rural reserves as urban reserves, and a county shall not
re-designate land in rural reserves to another use, except as provided in OAR
660-027-0070, during the period described in section (2) or (3) of this rule,
whichever is applicable.
(6) If
Metro designates urban reserves under this division it shall adopt policies to
implement the reserves and must show the reserves on its regional framework
plan map. A county in which urban reserves are designated shall adopt policies
to implement the reserves and must show the reserves on its comprehensive plan
and zone maps.
(7) If a county
designates rural reserves under this division it shall adopt policies to
implement the reserves and must show the reserves on its comprehensive plan and
zone maps. Metro shall adopt policies to implement the rural reserves and show
the reserves on its regional framework plan maps.
(8) When evaluating and designating land for
urban reserves, Metro and a county shall apply the factors of OAR 660-027-0050 and shall coordinate with cities, special districts and school districts that
might be expected to provide urban services to these reserves when they are
added to the UGB, and with state agencies.
(9) When evaluating and designating land for
rural reserves, Metro and a county shall apply the factors of OAR 660-027-0060 and shall coordinate with cities, special districts and school districts in the
county, and with state agencies.
(10) Metro and any county that enters into an
agreement with Metro under this division shall apply the factors in OAR
660-027-0050 and 660-027-0060 concurrently and in coordination with one
another. Metro and those counties that lie partially within Metro with which
Metro enters into an agreement shall adopt a single, joint set of findings of
fact, statements of reasons and conclusions explaining why areas were chosen as
urban or rural reserves, how these designations achieve the objective stated in
OAR 660-027-0005(2), and the factual and policy basis for the estimated land
supply determined under section (2) of this rule.
(11) Because the January 2007 Oregon
Department of Agriculture report entitled "Identification and Assessment of the
Long-Term Commercial viability of Metro Region Agricultural Lands" indicates
that Foundation Agricultural Land is the most important land for the viability
and vitality of the agricultural industry, if Metro designates such land as
urban reserves, the findings and statement of reasons shall explain, by
reference to the factors in OAR 660-027-0050 and 660-027-0060(2), why Metro
chose the Foundation Agricultural Land for designation as urban reserves rather
than other land considered under this division.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 195.141, 197.040.
Stats. Implemented: ORS 195.137 - 195.145
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