Or. Admin. Code § 660-022-0060 - Coordination and Citizen Involvement
(1) Counties shall ensure that residents of
unincorporated communities have adequate opportunities to participate in all
phases of the planning process. Counties shall provide such opportunities in
accordance with their acknowledged citizen involvement programs.
(2) When a county proposes to designate an
unincorporated community or to amend plan provisions or land use regulations
that apply to such a community, the county shall specify the following:
(a) How residents of the community and
surrounding area will be informed about the proposal;
(b) How far in advance of the final decision
residents of the community and the surrounding area will be informed about the
proposal;
(c) Which citizen
advisory committees will be notified of the proposal.
(3) The information on these three points
shall be included in the appropriate plan amendment proposals or periodic
review work task.
(4) When a county
proposes to designate an urban unincorporated community, the county shall adopt
a citizen involvement program for that community in accordance with the
provisions of Goal 1, Citizen Involvement.
(5) Proposals to designate, plan, or zone
unincorporated communities shall be coordinated with all special districts,
metropolitan service districts, and cities likely to be affected by such
actions. For any unincorporated community, such coordination shall include a
minimum of 45-day mailed notice to all cities and special districts (including
metropolitan service districts) located within the distance described in OAR
660-022-0040(2).
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 197.040 & ORS 197.245
Stats. Implemented: ORS 197.040
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