Or. Admin. Code § 350-070-0240 - Special Rules for Filing of Appeal After Expiration of Appeal Period
(1) This section is
intended to prevent manifest injustice that would result by the Executive
Director's failure to comply with all procedural requirements such that an
interested person was unable to meaningfully participate in a land use decision
process. This section shall not be used to redress problems that may be
redressed through an enforcement action, whether or not any enforcement action
is actually undertaken.
(2) If the
Executive Director approves a development that is materially different from the
proposal described in the notice of development to such a degree that a
reasonable person could not have understood the notice of development to
describe the Executive Director's final actions, then an adversely affected
person may file an appeal of the decision within 30 days of actual notice of
the decision.
(3) If the
development constructed is materially different from the development allowed in
the Executive Director's decision to such a degree that a reasonable person
could not have understood the decision to allow the actual development
constructed, then an adversely affected person may file an appeal within 30
days after actual notice of the material difference, or within 30 days after
the person reasonably should have known about the material difference,
whichever is sooner.
(4) If the
Executive Director fails to provide notice of the proposed development or a
copy of the final decision to a person who is legally entitled to the notice or
decision, or has requested to receive the notice or decision, then that person
may file an appeal within 30 days after actual notice of the approved
development.
(5) In no event shall
the time for appeal exceed the time period that the Executive Director's
decision is valid.
(6) A person
intending to file an appeal pursuant to this section shall first attempt to
resolve that person's concern with the Executive Director. The Executive
Director shall give due consideration to the concerns raised and shall not rely
solely on whether the concerns were timely raised. The Executive Director may
choose to address that person's concerns administratively.
(7) If the Executive Director does not agree
to address the person's concerns administratively within 25 days, then the
person may file the appeal directly with the Commission. In addition to the
requirements for the Notice of Appeal specified in
350-070-0050, the appellant
shall state the relevant facts and argument to establish standing to maintain
the appeal.
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