Or. Admin. Code § 123-135-0040 - Project Eligibility
(1)
Projects may contain non-residential underground storage tanks. Superfund sites
on the National Priorities List are not eligible. Reimbursable project
activities include, but are not limited to:
(a) Site investigation;
(b) Site sampling;
(c) Site characterization;
(d) Review, compilation and analysis of study
data into a report;
(e) Feasibility
studies;
(f) Plans for remedial
action or removal;
(g) Conducting
of a remedial action or removal at a site; or
(h) Regulatory oversight fees.
(2) Projects on sites that contain
or are proposed to contain only privately owned single family residential
dwelling(s) or privately owned multi-family dwelling(s) are not eligible for
Fund assistance unless substantial public benefit can be
demonstrated.
(3) Projects on sites
that contain or are proposed to contain mixed use development such as a
structure or structures that contain combined commercial and residential uses
are eligible if:
(a) A written endorsement
for the project from the local jurisdiction is included with the
application;
(b) The project will
provide a substantial public benefit; or
(c) The project is part of a downtown or
mixed use center redevelopment.
(4) The Department will determine if a
project will have substantial public benefit.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 285A.075
Stats. Implemented: ORS 285A.185 & 285A.188
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