Or. Admin. Code § 660-022-0010 - Definitions
For purposes of this division, the definitions contained in ORS 197.015 and the statewide planning goals (OARChapter 660, Division 15) apply. In addition, the following definitions apply:
(1) "Commercial
Use" means the use of land primarily for the retail sale of products or
services, including offices. It does not include factories, warehouses, freight
terminals, or wholesale distribution centers.
(2) "Community Sewer System" means a sewage
disposal system which has service connections to at least 15 permanent dwelling
units, including manufactured homes, within the unincorporated
community.
(3) "Community Water
System" means a system that distributes potable water through pipes to at least
15 permanent dwelling units, including manufactured homes within the
unincorporated community.
(4)
"Industrial Use" means the use of land primarily for the manufacture,
processing, storage, or wholesale distribution of products, goods, or
materials. It does not include commercial uses.
(5) "Permanent residential dwellings"
includes manufactured homes, but does not include dwellings primarily intended
for a caretaker of an industrial use, commercial use, recreational vehicle park
or campground.
(6) "Resort
Community" is an unincorporated community that was established primarily for
and continues to be used primarily for recreation or resort purposes: and
(a) Includes residential and commercial uses;
and
(b) Provides for both temporary
and permanent residential occupancy, including overnight lodging and
accommodations.
(7)
"Rural Community" is an unincorporated community which consists primarily of
permanent residential dwellings but also has at least two other land uses that
provide commercial, industrial, or public uses (including but not limited to
schools, churches, grange halls, post offices) to the community, the
surrounding rural area, or to persons traveling through the area.
(8) "Rural Service Center" is an
unincorporated community consisting primarily of commercial or industrial uses
providing goods and services to the surrounding rural area or to persons
traveling through the area, but which also includes some permanent residential
dwellings.
(9) "Urban
Unincorporated Community" is an unincorporated community which has the
following characteristics:
(a) Include at
least 150 permanent residential dwellings units;
(b) Contains a mixture of land uses,
including three or more public, commercial or industrial land uses;
(c) Includes areas served by a community
sewer system; and
(d) Includes
areas served by a community water system.
(10) "Unincorporated Community" means a
settlement with all of the following characteristics:
(a) It is made up primarily of lands subject
to an exception to Statewide Planning Goal 3, Goal 4 or both;
(b) It was either identified in a county's
acknowledged comprehensive plan as a "rural community", "service center",
"rural center", "resort community", or similar term before this division was
adopted (October 28, 1994), or it is listed in the Department of Land
Conservation and Development's January 30, 1997 "Survey of Oregon's
Unincorporated Communities";
(c) It
lies outside the urban growth boundary of any city;
(d) It is not incorporated as a city;
and
(e) It met the definition of
one of the four types of unincorporated communities in sections (6) through (9)
of this rule, and included the uses described in those definitions, prior to
the adoption of this division (October 28, 1994).
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 197.040 & ORS 197.245
Stats. Implemented: ORS 197.040
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