Or. Admin. Code § 660-012-0405 - Parking Regulation Improvements
(1) Cities and counties shall adopt land use
regulations as provided in this section:
(a)
Designated employee parking areas in new developments with more than 50 parking
spaces shall provide preferential parking for carpools and vanpools;
(b) Property owners shall be allowed to
redevelop any portion of existing off-street parking areas for bicycle-oriented
and transit-oriented facilities, including bicycle parking, bus stops and
pullouts, bus shelters, park and ride stations, and similar facilities;
and
(c) In applying subsections (a)
and (b), land use regulations must allow property owners to go below existing
mandated minimum parking supply, access for emergency vehicles must be
retained, and adequate parking for truck loading should be
considered.
(2) Cities
and counties shall adopt policies for on-street parking and land use
regulations for off-street parking that allow and encourage the conversion of
existing underused parking areas to other uses.
(3) Cities and counties shall adopt policies
and land use regulations that allow and facilitate shared parking.
(4) Cities and counties shall adopt land use
regulations for any new development that includes more than one-half acre of
new off-street surface parking on a lot or parcel as provided below. The new
surface parking area shall be measured based on the perimeter of all new
off-street parking spaces, maneuvering lanes, and maneuvering areas, including
driveways and drive aisles.
(a) Developments
not required to comply with OAR
330-135-0010 must provide a
climate mitigation action. Climate mitigation actions shall include at least
one of the following. Cities and counties are not required to offer all these
options:
(A) Installation of solar panels
with a generation capacity of at least 0.5 kilowatt per new off-street parking
space. Panels may be located anywhere on the property. The change to this
paragraph sets $1,500 as a floor, allowing cities and counties to index it for
inflation, and clarifies it just applies to off-street parking
spaces.
(B) Payment of at least
$1,500 per new off-street parking space into a city or county fund dedicated to
equitable solar or wind energy development or a fund at the Oregon Department
of Energy designated for such purpose;
(C) Tree canopy covering at least 40 percent
of the new parking lot area at maturity but no more than 15 years after
planting; or
(D) A mixture of
actions under paragraphs (A) through (C) the city or county deems to meet the
purpose of this section.
(b) Developments must provide tree canopy.
Developments shall provide either trees along driveways or a minimum of 30
percent tree canopy coverage over new parking areas. Developments are not
required to provide trees along drive aisles. The tree spacing and species
planted must be designed to maintain a continuous canopy except when
interrupted by driveways, drive aisles, and other site design considerations.
Developments providing 40 percent tree canopy to comply with paragraph (a)(C)
comply with this subsection.
(c)
Developments must provide pedestrian connections throughout the parking lot,
connecting at minimum the following, except where not practical due to
site-specific conditions:
(A) building
entrances;
(B) existing or planned
pedestrian facilities in the adjacent public rights-of-way;
(C) transit stops; and
(D) accessible parking spaces.
(d) Development of a tree canopy
plan under this section shall be done in coordination with the local electric
utility, including pre-design, design, building and maintenance
phases.
(e) In providing trees
under subsections (a) and (b), the following standards shall be met. Trees must
be planted and maintained to maximize their root health and chances for
survival, including having ample high-quality soil, space for root growth, and
reliable irrigation according to the needs of the species. Trees should be
planted in continuous trenches where possible. The city or county shall have
minimum standards for tree planting no lower than the 2021 American National
Standards Institute A300 standards.
(5) Cities and counties shall establish
off-street parking maximums in appropriate locations, such as downtowns,
designated regional or community centers, and transit-oriented
developments.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 197.040
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 197.012 & ORS 197.712
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