Or. Admin. Code § 660-025-0035 - Initiating Periodic Review Outside the Schedule
(1) A local government may request, and the
commission may approve, initiation of periodic review not otherwise provided
for in the schedule established under OAR
660-025-0030. The request must
be submitted to the commission along with justification for the requested
action. The justification must include a statement of local circumstances that
warrant periodic review and identification of the statewide planning goals to
be addressed.
(2) A city may
request, and the commission may approve, initiation of periodic review for the
limited purpose of completing changes to proposed amendments to a comprehensive
plan and land use regulations required on remand after review by the commission
in the manner provided for review of a work task under ORS
197.626(1)(b)
and OAR 660-025-0175(1)(b).
If periodic review is initiated under this section, the city may adopt, and the
director may approve, a work program that includes only the changes required on
remand.
(3) In consideration of
the request filed pursuant to section (1) or (2), the commission must consider
the needs of the jurisdiction to address the issue(s) identified in the request
for periodic review, the interrelationships of the statewide planning goals to
be addressed in the periodic review project, and other factors the commission
finds relevant. If the commission approves the request, the provisions of this
division apply, except as provided in section (4) of this rule.
(4) The Regional Solutions Team may work with
a city to create a voluntary comprehensive plan review that focuses on the
unique vision of the city, instead of conducting a standard periodic review, if
the team identifies a city that the team determines can benefit from a
customized voluntary comprehensive plan review. In order for a voluntary
comprehensive plan review to be initiated by the commission, the city must
request initiation of such a modified periodic review. The provisions of this
division apply except as follows:
(a) If the
city is subject to the periodic review schedule in OAR
660-025-0030, the periodic
review under this section will not replace or delay the next scheduled periodic
review;
(b) If the city misses a
deadline related to an evaluation, work program or work task, including any
extension, the commission must terminate the evaluation, work program, or work
task or impose sanctions pursuant to OAR
660-025-0170(3).
(5) If the commission
pays the costs of a local government that is not subject to OAR
660-025-0030 to perform new work
programs and work tasks, the commission may require the local government to
complete periodic review when the local government has not completed periodic
review within the previous five years if:
(a)
A city has been growing faster than the annual population growth rate of the
state for five consecutive years;
(b) A major transportation project on the
Statewide Transportation Improvement Program that is approved for funding by
the Oregon Transportation Commission is likely to:
(A) Have a significant impact on a city or an
urban unincorporated community; or
(B) Be significantly affected by growth and
development in a city or an urban unincorporated community;
(c) A major facility, including a
prison, is sited or funded by a state agency; or
(d) Approval by the city or county of a
facility for a major employer will increase employment opportunities and
significantly affect the capacity of housing and public facilities in the city
or urban unincorporated community.
(6) As used in section (5) of this rule, "the
costs of a local government" means: normal and customary expenses for supplies,
personnel and services directly related to preparing a work program, and
completing studies and inventories, drafting of ordinances, preparing and
sending notices of hearings and meetings, conducting meetings and workshops,
and conducting hearings on possible adoption of amendments to plans or codes,
to complete a work task.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 197.040 & 197.633
Stats. Implemented: ORS 197.628 - 197.646
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