OAR 660-011-0025
Timing of Required Public Facilities


(1)

The public facilities plan shall include a general estimate of the timing for the planned public facility projects. This timing component of the public facilities plan can be met in several ways depending on whether the project is anticipated in the short term or long term. The timing of projects may be related directly to population growth, e.g., the expansion or new construction of water treatment facilities. Other facility projects can be related to a measure of the facility’s service level being met or exceeded, e.g., a major arterial or intersection reaching a maximum vehicle-per-day standard. Development of other projects may be more long term and tied neither to specific population levels nor measures of service levels, e.g., sewer projects to correct infiltration and inflow problems. These projects can take place over a long period of time and may be tied to the availability of long-term funding. The timing of projects may also be tied to specific years.

(2)

Given the different methods used to estimate the timing of public facilities, the public facility plan shall identify projects as occurring in either the short term or long term, based on those factors which are related to project development. For those projects designated for development in the short term, the public facility plan shall identify an approximate year for development. For those projects designated for development over the long term, the public facility plan shall provide a general estimate as to when the need for project development would exist, e.g., population level, service level standards, etc. Timing provisions for public facility projects shall be consistent with the acknowledged comprehensive plan’s projected growth estimates. The public facility plan shall consider the relationships between facilities in providing for development.

(3)

Anticipated timing provisions for public facilities are not considered land use decisions as specified in ORS 197.712 (Commission duties)(2)(e), and, therefore, cannot be the basis of appeal under ORS 197.610 (Submission of proposed comprehensive plan or land use regulation changes to Department of Land Conservation and Development)(1) and (2) or 197.835 (Scope of review)(4).

Source: Rule 660-011-0025 — Timing of Required Public Facilities, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=660-011-0025.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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