Or. Admin. Code § 125-090-0035 - Base Rates for Parking; Adjustments; Special Rates for Other Uses
(1) Under ORS
276.594, DAS has authority to
establish rates and charges for parking Motor Vehicles and for other
transportation uses in Parking Facilities. DAS declares that there is a market
for Commercial Parking available within five blocks of the Parking Facilities
in each of the cities of Salem, Portland and Eugene.
(2) DAS shall establish charges for use of
Parking Facilities consistent with the policies stated in ORS
276.591, including charges for
parking Motor Vehicles. DAS may establish charges for parking Bicycles in
secure parking areas in Parking Facilities and in Bicycle lockers, and other
charges identified in these rules for Parking Facilities.
(3) DAS shall calculate the charges for using
Parking Facilities upon a base rate for uncovered unreserved Parking for Motor
Vehicles that considers the following factors:
(a) DAS's actual and anticipated expenses for
administration of Motor Vehicle parking in Parking Facilities;
(b) Local market conditions and prevailing
charges for Commercial Parking; and
(c) DAS's actual and anticipated expenses
undertaken to operate, maintain and improve Parking Facilities, including debt
service, depreciation, ad valorem property taxes as required by ORS
276.592, reasonable capital
development funds, and revenue recovery adequate to offset any amounts lost by
DAS through the provision of Carpool incentive rates under ORS
276.601 and through
encouragement of the use of Alternative Transportation Modes.
(4) Notwithstanding subsection
(3), DAS may:
(a) Establish charges at less
than the base rate under section (3) for the parking of Motorcycles in Parking
Facilities.
(b) Provide open
Bicycle racks at unsecured Parking Facilities at no charge for the use of the
racks, and establish charges at less than the base rate for the parking of
Bicycles in Bicycle lockers and secured areas in Parking Facilities. In setting
Bicycle parking rates, DAS shall consider the administrative cost of Bicycle
registration and the other Parking Facility expenses listed in subsection (3)
above that are related to Bicycle registration and parking.
(c) Encourage the use of Carpools and offer
Carpool incentive reductions to the base rate based upon the number of
participating riders.
(d) Furnish
parking spaces free or at rates reduced from the base rate in designated areas
where conditions show no or a reduced market for Commercial Parking, and for
those State Employees participating in a program that encourages the use of
parking spaces in non-congested areas.
(e) Establish charges less than the base rate
where DAS determines that community hardship or significant reduction in demand
for the parking in Parking Facilities is likely to occur.
(f) Establish charges in excess of the base
rates, and for each Parking Facility, to recognize the following conditions:
(A) Reserved parking;
(B) Improved parking (including charging
stations for electric cars);
(C)
Covered parking (fully covered parking);
(D) Secured parking (limited public
access);
(E) Local market
conditions and prevailing charges for Commercial Parking;
(F) Parking that is made available to persons
who are not State Employees;
(G)
Administrative costs arising from use of Parking Facilities in violation of
these rules.
(g)
Negotiate a unique rent or charge structure based on the uses provided by a
special use agreement to benefit the general public, the local community or the
State. DAS shall determine all rates and charges applicable to special use
agreements through an analysis of similar activities, rates and charges at
comparable Parking Facilities and consideration of overall benefit to the
general public and the State.
(5) In establishing the base rate for parking
at each of the Parking Facilities, DAS may evaluate the demand and practicality
of charging for nighttime and weekend use of such parking. Where the demand and
estimated revenues are deemed sufficient to warrant the additional
administrative expense, DAS may make certain of its Parking Facilities
available to State Employees and others for parking and other transportation
uses between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. on weekdays, and anytime on
weekends. Rates established for such nighttime and weekend parking use must
reflect local market conditions for Commercial Parking and established at a
level to recover the cost to provide the parking. In those Parking Facilities
where charges for evening or weekend parking are established by DAS, DAS shall
provide night and weekend parking at no additional charge to persons who have
registered for parking with DAS and have paid the appropriate daytime charge
for a Parking Facility. DAS shall charge all other persons for nighttime or
weekend parking at the amounts specified in the Schedule of Base Rates and
Charges.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 98.805 - 98.818, 184.340, 276.004, 276.385, 283.100 & 276.591 - 276.601
Statutes/Other Implemented: 276.601, ORS 98.805, 276.591 & 276.594
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