Or. Admin. Code § 660-008-0120 - Specific Plan Designations Required
(1)
Plan designations that allow or require residential uses shall be assigned to
all buildable land. Such designations may allow nonresidential uses as well as
residential uses. Such designations may be considered to be "residential plan
designations" for the purposes of this division. The plan designations assigned
to buildable land shall be specific so as to accommodate the varying housing
types and densities identified in the local housing needs projection.
(2) A local government may defer the
assignment of specific residential plan designations only when the following
conditions have been met:
(a) Uncertainties
concerning the funding, location and timing of public facilities have been
identified in the local comprehensive plan;
(b) The decision not to assign specific
residential plan designations is specifically related to identified public
facilities constraints and is so justified in the plan; and
(c) The plan includes a time-specific
strategy for resolution of identified public facilities uncertainties and a
policy commitment to assign specific residential plan designations when
identified public facilities uncertainties are resolved.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 197.040
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 197.475 - 197.490 & ORS 197A.015 - 197A.470
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