Or. Admin. Code § 660-012-0425 - Reducing the Burden of Parking Mandates
(1) This rule applies to cities and counties
that:
(a) Are within a metropolitan area;
and
(b) Have not adopted land use
regulations without parking mandates as provided in OAR
660-012-0420.
(2) Cities and counties shall
adopt and enforce land use regulations as provided in this section:
(a) Garages and carports may not be required
for residential developments;
(b)
Garage parking spaces shall count towards off-street parking
mandates;
(c) Provision of shared
parking shall be allowed to meet parking mandates;
(d) Required parking spaces may be provided
off-site, within 2,000 feet pedestrian travel of a site. If any non-loading
parking is provided on site, all required parking for people with disabilities
shall be on site. If all parking is off-site, parking for people with
disabilities must be located within the shortest possible distance of an
accessible entrance via an accessible path and no greater than 200 feet from
that entrance;
(e) Parking mandates
shall be reduced by one off-street parking space for each three kilowatts of
capacity in solar panels or wind power that will be provided in a
development;
(f) Parking mandates
shall be reduced by one off-street parking space for each dedicated car-sharing
parking space in a development. Dedicated car-sharing parking spaces shall
count as spaces for parking mandates;
(g) Parking mandates shall be reduced by two
off-street parking spaces for every electric vehicle charging station provided
in a development. Parking spaces that include electric vehicle charging while
an automobile is parked shall count towards parking mandates; and
(h) Parking mandates shall be reduced by one
off-street parking space for every two units in a development above minimum
requirements that are fully accessible to people with mobility
disabilities.
(3) Any
reductions under section (2) shall be cumulative and not capped.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 197.040
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 197.012 & ORS 197.712
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