OAR 660-004-0025
Exception Requirements for Land Physically Developed to Other Uses


(1)

A local government may adopt an exception to a goal when the land subject to the exception is physically developed to the extent that it is no longer available for uses allowed by the applicable goal. Other rules may also apply, as described in OAR 660-004-0000 (Purpose)(1).

(2)

Whether land has been physically developed with uses not allowed by an applicable goal will depend on the situation at the site of the exception. The exact nature and extent of the areas found to be physically developed shall be clearly set forth in the justification for the exception. The specific area(s) must be shown on a map or otherwise described and keyed to the appropriate findings of fact. The findings of fact shall identify the extent and location of the existing physical development on the land and can include information on structures, roads, sewer and water facilities, and utility facilities. Uses allowed by the applicable goal(s) to which an exception is being taken shall not be used to justify a physically developed exception.

Source: Rule 660-004-0025 — Exception Requirements for Land Physically Developed to Other Uses, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=660-004-0025.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 660-004-0025’s source at or​.us