OAR 738-070-0180
Effective Period of Determination of No Hazard
(1)
Unless it is otherwise extended, revised, or terminated, each final determination of no hazard made under OAR 738-070-0060 (Notice of Construction or Alteration), 738-070-0140 (Effect of Proposed Construction on Navigable Airspace) or 738-070-0170 (Administrative Appeal) expires 18 months after its effective date, regardless of whether the proposed construction or alteration has been started, or on the date the proposed construction or alteration is abandoned, whichever is earlier.(2)
In any case, including a determination to which section (4) of this rule applies, where the proposed construction or alteration has not been started during the applicable period by actual structural work, such as the laying of a foundation, but not including excavation, any interested person may, at least 15 days before the date the final determination expires, petition the Director to:(a)
Revise the determination based on new facts that change the basis on which it was made; or(b)
Extend its effective period.(3)
The Director will review each petition presented under section (2) of this rule and revise, extend, or affirm the determination as indicated by his findings.(4)
In any case in which a final determination made under OAR 738-070-0060 (Notice of Construction or Alteration) or 738-070-0140 (Effect of Proposed Construction on Navigable Airspace) relates to proposed construction or alteration that may not be started unless the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issues an appropriate construction permit, the effective period of each final determination includes:(a)
The time required to apply to the FCC for a construction permit, but not more than six months after the effective date of the determination; and(b)
The time necessary for the FCC to process the application except in a case where the Director determines a shorter effective period is required by the circumstances.(5)
If the FCC issues a construction permit, the final determination is effective until the date prescribed for completion of the construction. If the FCC refuses to issue a construction permit, the final determination expires on the date of its refusal.
Source:
Rule 738-070-0180 — Effective Period of Determination of No Hazard, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=738-070-0180
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