Or. Admin. Code § 660-038-0010 - Definitions
The definitions in ORS 197.015, the statewide planning goals, and the following definitions apply to this division:
(1) "Buildable lands" means land in urban or
urbanizable areas that are suitable for urban uses, as provided in ORS
197A.300(1).
Note: This definition applies to this division only; a different definition of
"buildable lands" is provided in laws and rules concerning needed housing (ORS
197.295; OAR
660-007-0005 and
660-008-0005 and OAR
660-024-0010).
(2) "Commercial" and "commercial use" mean
office, retail, institutional and public employment land uses described by the
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Categories 44, 45, 51,
52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 61, 62, 71, 72, 81, 92, and 99. These are land uses that
generally do not require significant space for indoor or outdoor production or
logistics.
(3) "Industrial" and
"industrial use" mean employment activities including, but not limited to,
manufacturing, assembly, fabrication, processing, storage, logistics,
warehousing, importation, distribution and transshipment, and research and
development, that generate income from the production, handling or distribution
of goods or services, including goods or services in the traded sector, as
defined in ORS 285A.010. "Industrial use" means
NAICS Categories 11, 21, 22, 23, 31, 32, 33, 42, 48, and 49. These are land
uses that generally require significant space for indoor or outdoor production
or logistics.
(4) "Initiate" means
that the local government issues a public notice specified in OAR
660-018-0020, including a notice
to the Department of Land Conservation and Development, for a proposed plan
amendment that concerns evaluating or amending a UGB.
(5) "Nonresource land" has the meaning
specified in OAR 660-004-0005(3).
(6) "Range" means a range of
numbers specified in rules in this division (see ORS
197A.325(2)(a)).
A city may choose to use the number at either end of a stated range or any
number between. Ranges allow a city to make choices regarding its future
growth.
(7) "Serviceable" means,
with respect to land supply in a UGB, and as described in OAR
660-038-0200, that:
(a) Adequate sewer, water and transportation
capacity for planned urban development is available or can be either provided
or made subject to committed financing; or
(b) Committed financing can be in place to
provide adequate sewer, water and transportation capacity for planned urban
development.
(8) "UGB"
means "urban growth boundary."
(9)
"Urbanizable land" means land inside a UGB that, due to the present
unavailability of urban facilities and services, or for other reasons, either
retains the zone designations assigned prior to inclusion in the UGB or is
subject to interim zone designations intended to maintain the land's potential
for planned urban development until appropriate public facilities and services
are available or planned.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 197.040, 197A.305, 197A.320 & 197.235
Stats. Implemented: ORS 197A.300, 197A.302, 197A.305, 197A.310, 197A.312, 197A.315, 197A.320 & 197A.325
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