Or. Admin. Code § 660-025-0140 - Notice and Filing of Objections (Work Task Phase)
(1) After the local government makes a final
decision on a work task or comprehensive plan amendment listed in ORS
197.626(1) and
OAR 660-025-0175, the local
government must notify the department and persons who participated at the local
level orally or in writing during the local process or who requested notice in
writing. The local government notice must contain the following information:
(a) Where a person can review a copy of the
local government's final decision, and how a person may obtain a copy of the
final decision;
(b) The
requirements listed in section (2) of this rule for filing a valid objection to
the work task or comprehensive plan amendment listed in OAR
660-025-0175; and
(c) That objectors must give a copy of the
objection to the local government.
(2) Persons who participated orally or in
writing in the local process leading to the final decision may object to the
local government's submittal. To be valid, objections must:
(a) Be in writing and filed with the
department's Salem office no later than 21 days from the date the local
government sent the notice;
(b)
Clearly identify an alleged deficiency in the work task or adopted
comprehensive plan amendment sufficiently to identify the relevant section of
the final decision and the statute, goal, or administrative rule the submittal
is alleged to have violated;
(c)
Suggest specific revisions that would resolve the objection; and
(d) Demonstrate that the objecting party
participated orally or in writing in the local process leading to the final
decision.
(3)
Objections that do not meet the requirements of section (2) of this rule will
not be considered by the director or commission.
(4) If no valid objections are received
within the 21-day objection period, the director may approve the submittal.
Regardless of whether valid objections are received, the director may make a
determination of whether the final decision complies with the statewide
planning goals and applicable statutes and administrative rules.
(5) When a subsequent work task conflicts
with a work task that has been deemed acknowledged, or violates a statewide
planning goal, applicable statute or administrative rule related to a previous
work task, the director or commission shall not approve the submittal until all
conflicts and compliance issues are resolved. In such case, the director or
commission may enter an order deferring acknowledgment of all, or part, of the
work task until completion of additional tasks.
(6) If valid objections are received or the
department conducts its own review, the department must issue a report. The
report shall address the issues raised in valid objections. The report shall
identify specific work tasks or measures to resolve valid objections or
department concerns. A valid objection shall either be sustained or rejected by
the department or commission based on the statewide planning goals, or
applicable statutes or administrative rules.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 197.040 & 197.633
Stats. Implemented: ORS 197.626 - 197.646
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