Or. Admin. Code § 738-124-0060 - ARC Review and Recommendation of COAR Applications
(1)
The Department shall provide all eligible applications from eligible
Applicants, including supporting materials, to the ARC.
(2) The ARC shall hold public meetings as
necessary to review eligible applications and to prepare approval and rejection
recommendations to the Board.
(3)
In reviewing applications, the ARC shall consider:
(a) The extent to which, if implemented, the
project proposed in the Application would:
(A) Assist airports in Oregon with match
requirements for FAA grants;
(B)
Support emergency preparedness and infrastructure goals in accordance with the
Oregon Resilience Plan or the Oregon Aviation Plan; or
(C) Support services critical or essential to
aviation, including, but not limited to, fuel, sewer, water and weather
equipment; support aviation-related business development, including, but not
limited to, hangars, parking for business aircraft and related facilities; or
support airport development for local economic benefit, including, but not
limited to, signage and marketing; or to assist commercial air service to rural
Oregon.
(b) Whether the
project proposed in the application:
(A)
Reduces transportation costs for Oregon businesses or improves access to jobs
and sources of labor in Oregon;
(B)
Results in an economic benefit to Oregon;
(C) Connects elements of Oregon's aviation
system in a way that will measurably improve utilization and efficiency of the
system;
(D) Is ready for
construction or implementation, including whether the project has any unique
construction-readiness, project implementation challenges, or possible delays;
and
(E) Has a useful life
expectancy that offers maximum benefit to Oregon.
(c) How much of the costs of the project
proposed in the application can be borne by the Applicant from sources other
than the Department or the Connect Oregon Fund.
(4) For each applicable criterion, the ARC
will rate whether the proposed project "Meets," "Somewhat Meets" or "Does not
Meet" the criterion. For purposes of this process, those terms have the
following meanings:
(a) "Meets" means that the
Applicant explained in a thorough and specific manner how the project meets the
criterion and provided thorough evidence, including specific facts, specific
examples, reliable figures, or detailed citations to supporting attachments to
the application to support the Applicant's explanation.
(b) "Somewhat Meets" means that the Applicant
provided a general, superficial or non-specific explanation how the project
meets the criterion or provided only limited or incomplete supporting evidence
to support the Applicant's explanation.
(c) "Does Not Meet" means that either:
(A) The Applicant reported that the project
did not meet the criterion; or
(B)
The Applicant provided an incomplete or implausible explanation of how the
project meets the criterion or provided no evidence or only minimal,
implausible or unreliable evidence to support the Applicant's
explanation.
(5) Prioritizing COAR applications: In
prioritizing applications submitted for COAR funds, the ARC may consider the
following factors:
(a) The percentage of total
project cost that the Applicant is able to bear.
(b) Projects related to safety or
infrastructure.
(c) Quantity of
projects applied for at a single airport within the same grant cycle.
(d) Regional significance.
(6) Based on its review of
eligible applications, the ARC shall:
(a)
Prepare a brief report to the Board with respect to all eligible applications
which recommends approval or rejection by the Board.
(b) For COAR applications that the ARC
recommends the Board approve, the ARC shall prepare a prioritized list of
applications, ranking them in the following priority:
(A) First, to assist airports in Oregon with
match requirements for FAA grants.
(B) Second, to make grants for emergency
preparedness and infrastructure projects, in accordance with the Oregon
Resilience Plan or the Oregon Aviation Plan.
(C) Third, to make grants for:
(i) Services critical or essential to
aviation, including, but not limited to, fuel, sewer, water, navigational aids
and weather equipment; or
(ii)
Aviation-related business development, including, but not limited to, hangars,
parking for business aircraft and related facilities; or
(iii) Airport development for local economic
benefit, including, but not limited to, signage and marketing; or
(iv) Assisting commercial air service to
rural Oregon.
(7) The Department shall provide the ARC's
report and prioritized list to the Board no more than 10 business days
following the ARC review.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 835.035, ORS 835.040, ORS 835.112 & ORS 319.023
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 835.025, ORS 835.035 & ORS 319.023
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