OAR 918-650-0025
Coordinating Regulation


Permit Issuance:

(1)

The application, plans, specifications, computations and other data filed by an applicant must be reviewed by the building official. Such plans may be reviewed by other departments or agencies to verify compliance with any applicable laws under their jurisdiction. If the building official finds that the work described in the application for a permit and the plans, specifications and other data filed conform to the requirements of these rules and other pertinent laws and ordinances, and that the fees have been paid, the building official must issue a permit to the applicant. Regulations that also apply to recreation parks and organizational camps are:

(a)

Land Use. Land use must comply with the regulations of the unit of government which has planning authority over the proposed construction site;

(b)

Flood Zones. Buildings or areas used within a flood zone must be approved by the agency having jurisdiction prior to the issuance of permits;

(c)

Water Supply. Water supply systems must comply with regulations under the Department of Human Services Oregon Health Authority;

(d)

Sewage Disposal. Sewage treatment and disposal facilities, including, but not limited to, on-site facilities, solid waste container wash-down facilities, gray water waste disposal systems, pit privies, vaults and chemical toilets, must comply with regulations under the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality;

(e)

Solid Waste Disposal. Solid waste disposal must comply with regulations under the Department of Human Services Oregon Health Authority and such waste must be disposed of in a manner that complies with regulations under the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality;

(f)

Eating and Drinking Establishments. Eating and drinking establishments must comply with regulations under the Department of Human Services Oregon Health Authority;

(g)

Ice Machines. Ice machines must comply with regulations under the Oregon State Department of Agriculture;

(h)

State Building Code. Buildings and structures must comply with the State Building Code and where applicable to rules adopted thereunder;

(i)

Highway, Street and Driveway Permits. Access must comply with the regulations of the city, county or State Highway Division having jurisdiction over access to the public roads;

(j)

Fire Protection. Fire protection facilities must comply with the requirements of the appropriate jurisdiction’s fire protection regulations;

(k)

Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). Liquefied petroleum gas installations must comply with the regulations of the Oregon State Fire Marshal;

(l)

Swimming Pools and Spas. Swimming Pools and spas must comply with regulations under the Department of Human Services Oregon Health Authority;

(m)

Hostels. Hostels must comply with the Oregon State Building Code and with regulations under the Department of Human Services Oregon Health Authority;

(n)

Engineers/Architects Design. When required, park and camp designs must be prepared by a registered design professional.

(2)

Recreation Park and Organizational Camp Operating License Approved parks and camps must comply with any operating license requirements established by the Department of Human Services Oregon Health Authority.
[Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.]

Source: Rule 918-650-0025 — Coordinating Regulation, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=918-650-0025.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 918-650-0025’s source at or​.us