Or. Admin. Code § 660-012-0415 - Parking Maximums and Evaluation in More Populous Communities
(1) Cities with
populations over 100,000, counties with populations over 100,000 outside city
limits but within the urban growth boundary, and cities with populations over
25,000 within the Portland Metropolitan Area, shall set parking maximums in
climate-friendly areas, and in Metro Region 2040 centers. Those cities and
counties shall also set parking maximums on lots or parcels within the transit
corridors and rail stop areas listed in OAR
660-012-0440. Cities and
counties that have designated priority transit corridors under OAR
660-012-0710 may set parking
maximums in those corridors in place of the corridors identified in OAR
660-012-0440(3)(b) and
(c).
(a)
Parking maximums shall be no higher than 1.2 off-street parking spaces per
studio unit and two off-street parking spaces per non-studio residential unit
in a multi-unit housing development in climate-friendly areas and within
one-half mile walking distance of priority transit corridors. These maximums
shall include visitor parking;
(b)
Parking maximums shall be no higher than five spaces per 1,000 square feet of
floor space for all commercial and retail uses other than automobile sales and
repair, eating and drinking establishments, and entertainment and commercial
recreation uses;
(c) For land uses
with more than 65,000 square feet of floor area, surface parking may not
consist of more area than the floor area of the building; and
(d) Non-surface parking, such as tuck-under
parking, underground and subsurface parking, and parking structures may be
exempted from the calculations in this section.
(2) Cities with populations over 200,000
shall, in addition to the requirements in section (1) of this rule:
(a) Study the use of priced on-street timed
parking spaces in those areas listed in OAR
660-012-0435(2)
and OAR 660-012-0440(2) and
(3). This study shall be conducted every
three years or more frequently. Cities shall adjust prices to ensure
availability of on-street parking spaces at all hours. This shall include all
spaces in the city paid by minutes, hours, or day but need not include spaces
where a longer-term paid residential permit is required;
(b) Use time limits or pricing to manage
on-street parking spaces in an area at least one year before authorizing any
new structured parking on city-owned land including more than 100 spaces in
that area after March 31, 2023;
(c)
Adopt procedures ensuring prior to approval of construction of additional
structured parking projects of more than 300 parking spaces designed to serve
existing uses, developer of that parking structure must implement
transportation demand management strategies for a period of at least six months
designed to shift at least 10 percent of existing vehicle trips ending within
one-quarter mile of the proposed parking structure to other modes;
and
(d) Adopt design requirements
requiring applicants to demonstrate that the ground floor of new private and
public structured parking that fronts a public street and includes more than
100 parking spaces would be convertible to other uses in the future, other than
driveways needed to access the garage.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 197.040
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 197.012 & ORS 197.712
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