Or. Admin. Code § 632-037-0155 - Fees
(1) Permit fees are
established in ORS 517.973. Pursuant to ORS
517.793, a prospective applicant or applicant also must pay the Department and
permitting and cooperating agencies for all expenses incurred relating to the
processing and evaluation of the consolidated application process to the extent
such expenses exceed the statutory fees. Recoverable expenses include, but are
not limited to, the following:
(a) Baseline
data methodology review;
(b)
Baseline data verification;
(c)
Public meetings, except any costs related to mailing notice to parties on the
master list;
(d) Completeness
determination of the consolidated application, including the environmental
evaluation;
(e) Permit
preparation, drafting and issuance;
(f) Environmental evaluation, preparation and
review;
(g) Project
administration; and
(h) Legal
expenses.
(3) Subject
to the requirements and limitations in ORS
517.973(4), the
prospective applicant or applicant shall pay the expenses of the Department and
each permitting and cooperating agency within 30 days after receiving an
invoice itemizing the expenses.
(4) With the agreement of a permitting or
cooperating agency, the applicant or prospective applicant may arrange for
invoices to be sent by and payments made to the Department on behalf of the
permitting or cooperating agency.
(5) The Department and prospective applicant
or applicant may agree to procedures to resolve disputes regarding payment of
expenses.
(6) Subject to section
(5) above, if expenses are not paid within 30 days of receiving an invoice, the
Department may suspend pre-application work or decline to issue a notice to
proceed under ORS 517.977. If the notice to
proceed has been issued and invoices are outstanding after 30 days, the
Department may deny the application unless the applicant concurs with a
suspension of the permitting process under ORS
517.986.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 517.750 - 517.995
Stats. Implemented: ORS 517.973
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