Or. Admin. Code § 660-022-0040 - Urban Unincorporated Communities
(1) Counties with qualifying communities
shall adopt plans and land use regulations for urban unincorporated communities
(UUC's). All statewide planning goals applicable to cities shall also apply to
UUC's, except for those goals provisions relating to urban growth boundaries
and related requirements regarding the accommodation of long-term need for
housing and employment growth.
(2)
Counties may expand the boundaries of those UUC's with the following
characteristics in order to include developable land to meet a demonstrated
long-term need for housing and employment:
(a) The UUC is at least 20 road miles from an
urban growth boundary with a population over 25,000; and
(b) The UUC is at least 10 road miles from an
urban growth boundary with a population of 25,000 or less.
(3) To expand the boundary of a UUC, a county
shall demonstrate a long-term need for housing and employment in the community.
The county shall base its demonstration upon population growth estimates from a
reputable forecast service (such as Portland State University). The county
shall coordinate its estimates with those for other cities and communities in
the county. The county shall consider:
(a)
Plans to extend facilities and services to existing community land;
and
(b) The infill potential of
existing land in the community.
(4) If a county determines that it must
expand the boundary of a UUC to accommodate a long-term need for housing and
employment, it shall follow the criteria for amendment of an urban growth
boundary in statewide planning Goal 14 and shall select land using the
following priorities:
(a) First priority goes
to that developable land nearest to the UUC which is identified in an
acknowledged comprehensive plan as exception area or nonresource
land;
(b) If land described in
subsection (a) of this section is not adequate to accommodate the need
demonstrated pursuant to section (3) of this rule, second priority goes to land
designated in a comprehensive plan for agriculture or forestry, or both. Higher
priority shall be given to land of lower capability as measured by the
capability classification system or by cubic foot site class, whichever is
appropriate for the current use, with designated marginal land considered the
lowest capability (highest priority for selection);
(c) Land described in subsection (4)(b) of
this section may be included if land of higher priority is inadequate to
accommodate the need projected according to section (3) of this rule for any
one of the following reasons:
(A) Specific
types of identified land needs cannot be reasonably accommodated on higher
priority land; or
(B) Public
facilities and services cannot reasonably be provided to the higher priority
area due to topographic or other physical constraints; or
(C) Maximum efficiency of land use within the
UUC requires inclusion of lower priority land in order to provide public
facilities and services to higher priority land.
(5) Counties shall apply plans and
land use regulations to ensure that land added to a UUC:
(a) Is used only to satisfy needs identified
pursuant to section (3) of this rule; and
(b) Is provided with sewer and water services
at the time of development; and
(c)
Is planned and zoned according to the requirements of this division;
and
(d) If designated for
residential use, meets the requirements of statewide planning Goal 10 and ORS
197.314; and
(6) Counties shall not rely upon
the use of land included within a UUC as the basis for determining that nearby
land designated in compliance with goals relating to agriculture or forestry is
committed to nonresource use as defined in OAR
660-004-0005(3).
(7) Counties shall include findings of fact
and conclusions of law demonstrating compliance with the provisions of this
rule in their comprehensive plans.
(8) For purposes of this rule, "developable
land" shall have the meaning given that term in OAR
660-021-0010(5).
(9) For purposes of this rule, "long-term
need" means needs for the UUC anticipated for the next 10 years.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 197.040 & 197.245
Stats. Implemented: ORS 197.040
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