Or. Admin. Code § 660-004-0010 - Application of the Goal 2 Exception Process to Certain Goals
(1) The exceptions
process is not applicable to Statewide Goal 1 "Citizen Involvement" and Goal 2
"Land Use Planning." The exceptions process is generally applicable to all or
part of those statewide goals that prescribe or restrict certain uses of
resource land, restrict urban uses on rural land, or limit the provision of
certain public facilities and services. These statewide goals include but are
not limited to:
(a) Goal 3 "Agricultural
Lands"; however, an exception to Goal 3 "Agricultural Lands" is not required
for any of the farm or nonfarm uses allowed in an exclusive farm use (EFU) zone
under ORS chapter 215 and OAR chapter 660, division 33, "Agricultural Lands",
except as provided under OAR
660-004-0022 regarding a use
authorized by a statewide planning goal that cannot comply with the approval
standards for that type of use;
(b)
Goal 4 "Forest Lands"; however, an exception to Goal 4 "Forest Lands" is not
required for any of the forest or nonforest uses allowed in a forest or mixed
farm/forest zone under OAR chapter 660, division 6, "Forest Lands";
(c) Goal 11 "Public Facilities and Services"
as provided in OAR 660-011-0060(9);
(d) Goal 14 "Urbanization" as provided for in
the applicable paragraph (l)(c)(A), (B), (C) or (D) of this rule:
(A) An exception is not required for the
establishment of an urban growth boundary around or including portions of an
incorporated city;
(B) When a local
government changes an established urban growth boundary applying Goal 14 as it
existed prior to the amendments adopted April 28, 2005, it shall follow the
procedures and requirements set forth in Goal 2 "Land Use Planning," Part II,
Exceptions. An established urban growth boundary is one that has been
acknowledged under ORS
197.251,
197.625 or
197.626. Findings and reasons in
support of an amendment to an established urban growth boundary shall
demonstrate compliance with the seven factors of Goal 14 and demonstrate that
the following standards are met:
(i) Reasons
justify why the state policy embodied in the applicable goals should not apply
(This factor can be satisfied by compliance with the seven factors of Goal
14);
(ii) Areas that do not require
a new exception cannot reasonably accommodate the use;
(iii) The long-term environmental, economic,
social and energy consequences resulting from the use at the proposed site with
measures designed to reduce adverse impacts are not significantly more adverse
than would typically result from the same proposal being located in areas
requiring a goal exception other than the proposed site; and
(iv) The proposed uses are compatible with
other adjacent uses or will be so rendered through measures designed to reduce
adverse impacts.
(C)
When a local government changes an established urban growth boundary applying
Goal 14 as amended April 28, 2005, a goal exception is not required unless the
local government seeks an exception to any of the requirements of Goal 14 or
other applicable goals;
(D) For an
exception to Goal 14 to allow urban development on rural lands, a local
government must follow the applicable requirements of OAR
660-014-0030 or
660-014-0040, in conjunction
with applicable requirements of this division;
(e) Goal 16 "Estuarine Resources";
(f) Goal 17 "Coastal Shorelands";
and
(g) Goal 18 "Beaches and
Dunes."
(2) The
exceptions process is generally not applicable to those statewide goals that
provide general planning guidance or that include their own procedures for
resolving conflicts between competing uses. However, exceptions to these goals,
although not required, are possible and exceptions taken to these goals will be
reviewed when submitted by a local jurisdiction. These statewide goals are:
(a) Goal 5 "Natural Resources, Scenic and
Historic Areas, and Open Spaces";
(b) Goal 6 "Air, Water, and Land Resources
Quality";
(c) Goal 7 "Areas Subject
to Natural Hazards";
(d) Goal 8
"Recreational Needs":
(e) Goal 9
"Economic Development";
(f) Goal 10
"Housing" except as provided for in OAR
660-008-0035, "Substantive
Standards for Taking a Goal 2, Part II, Exception Pursuant to ORS
197.303(3)";
(g) Goal 12 "Transportation" except as
provided for by OAR 660-012-0070, "Exceptions for
Transportation Improvements on Rural Land";
(h) Goal 13 "Energy Conservation";
(i) Goal 15 "Willamette River Greenway"
except as provided for in OAR
660-004-0022(6);
and
(j) Goal 19 "Ocean
Resources."
(3) An
exception to one goal or goal requirement does not ensure compliance with any
other applicable goals or goal requirements for the proposed uses at the
exception site. Therefore, an exception to exclude certain lands from the
requirements of one or more statewide goals or goal requirements does not
exempt a local government from the requirements of any other goal(s) for which
an exception was not taken.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 197.040
Stats. Implemented: ORS 197.732
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