A city must determine the supply and development capacity of
employment lands within its UGB at the time of initiation by conducting a
buildable lands inventory (BLI) for employment land as provided in this rule
and OAR 660-038-00130.
(1) For
purposes of the employment BLI, the city shall classify the existing employment
zoning districts and plan map districts within its UGB as either "commercial"
or "industrial" based on the applicable definitions in OAR
660-038-0010. Districts that
allow both commercial and industrial uses as per the definition must be
classified as one or the other, based on the intent of the plan and with
consideration of whether the predominant NAICS categories allowed by the
district are characteristic of a commercial or industrial use.
(2) The city must identify all lots and
parcels in the UGB with either a commercial or industrial designation on the
comprehensive plan map or zoning district, determine which lots or parcels are
vacant, partially vacant, or developed and calculate the total area of such
land, as follows:
(a) A city may assume that a
lot or parcel is vacant if the real market improvement value is less than
$5,000 or if the real market improvement value is less than or equal to five
percent of the real market land value.
(b) A city may assume that a lot or parcel is
partially vacant if either:
(A) The real
market improvement value of the lot or parcel is greater than five percent and
less than 40 percent of the real market land value, in which case, the city
must assume that 50 percent of the lot or parcel is developed and 50 percent is
vacant, or
(B) Based on an
orthomap, the lot or parcel is greater than one acre in size and at least
one-half acre is not improved.
(c) A city may assume that a lot or parcel is
developed if the real market improvement value is greater than or equal to 40
percent of the real market land value.
(d) The city shall exclude the following lots
and parcels from the BLI for employment land:
(A) Lots and parcels, or portions of a lot or
parcel, that are designated on a recorded final plat as open space, common
area, utility area, conservation easement, private street, or other similar
designation without any additional capacity for commercial or industrial
development.
(B) Lots and parcels,
or portions of a lot or parcel, that are in use as a school, utility, or other
public facility or are dedicated as public right of way.
(C) Lots and parcels, or portions of a lot or
parcel, which are in use as a non-public institution or facility, including but
not limited to private schools and religious institutions. The excluded lots
and parcels or portions of lots and parcels may not include vacant or
unimproved lands that are owned by the non-public institution or
facility.
(3)
The city must use the results of section (2) to determine the current density
of employment land within the UGB under OAR
660-038-0140(4) and
(5).
(4) For lots and parcels that are split:
(a) Between a commercial or industrial
comprehensive plan designation or zoning district and another comprehensive
plan designation or zoning district, the BLI shall include only the area that
is designated or zoned for commercial or industrial development for purposes of
determining lot and parcel size or development capacity.
(b) Between a commercial and an industrial
comprehensive plan designation or zoning district, or two different commercial
or two different industrial comprehensive plan designations or zoning
districts, the BLI shall include each portion of the parcel separately for
purposes of determining lot and parcel size or development capacity.
Notes
Or. Admin. Code
§
660-038-0120
LCDD
6-2015, f. 12-29-15, cert. ef.
1/1/2016;
LCDD
1-2019, amend filed 01/28/2019, effective
2/5/2019
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS
197.040, ORS
197A.305, ORS
197A.320 & ORS
197.235
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS
197A.300, ORS
197A.302, ORS
197A.305, ORS
197A.310, ORS
197A.312, ORS
197A.315, ORS
197A.320 & ORS
197A.325