Or. Admin. Code § 660-024-0010 - Definitions
In this division, the definitions in the statewide goals and the following definitions apply:
(1)
"Buildable Land" is a term applying to residential land only, and has the same
meaning as provided in OAR
660-008-0005(2).
(2) "EOA" means an economic opportunities
analysis carried out under OAR
660-009-0015.
(3) "Housing need" or "housing need analysis"
refers to a local determination as to the needed amount, types and densities of
housing that will be:
(a) Commensurate with
the financial capabilities of present and future area residents of all income
levels during the 20-year planning period;
(b) Consistent with any adopted regional
housing standards, state statutes regarding housing need and with Goal 10 and
rules interpreting that goal; and
(c) Consistent with Goal 14
requirements.
(4) "Local
government" means a city or county, or a metropolitan service district
described in ORS 197.015(13).
(5) "Metro boundary" means the boundary of a
metropolitan service district defined in ORS
197.015(13).
(6) "Net Buildable Acre" consists of 43,560
square feet of residentially designated buildable land after excluding future
rights-of-way for streets and roads.
(7) "Safe harbor" means an optional course of
action that a local government may use to satisfy a requirement of Goal 14. Use
of a safe harbor prescribed in this division will satisfy the requirement for
which it is prescribed. A safe harbor is not the only way or necessarily the
preferred way to comply with a requirement and it is not intended to interpret
the requirement for any purpose other than applying a safe harbor within this
division.
(8) "Suitable vacant and
developed land" describes land for employment opportunities, and has the same
meaning as provided in OAR
660-009-0005 section (1) for
"developed land," section (12) for "suitable," and section (14) for "vacant
land."
(9) "UGB" means "urban
growth boundary."
(10) "Urban
area" means the land within a UGB.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 197.040, Statewide Planning Goal 14
Stats. Implemented: ORS 195.036, 197.015, 197.295 - 197.314, 197.610 - 197.650, 197.764
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