ORS 390.262
Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program

  • duties of State Parks and Recreation Department
  • project proposals
  • conditions
  • rules

(1)

As used in this section and ORS 390.264 (Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program Fund):

(a)

“Area median income” means the median income for the metropolitan statistical area in which the proposed grant project is located, as determined by the Housing and Community Services Department, adjusted for household size.

(b)

“Oregon Main Street Network” means the entity administered by the State Historic Preservation Officer designated under ORS 358.565 (State Historic Preservation Officer) to provide assistance, training and technical services to communities in Oregon desiring to strengthen, preserve and revitalize their historic downtown commercial districts.

(c)

“Rural area” means an area located entirely outside the acknowledged Portland Metropolitan Area Regional Urban Growth Boundary and the acknowledged urban growth boundaries of cities with populations of 30,000 or more.

(2)

There is established in the State Parks and Recreation Department the Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program for the purpose of providing grants on an annual, competitive basis from the Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program Fund established under ORS 390.264 (Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program Fund) to be used for the following purposes:

(a)

To acquire, rehabilitate and construct buildings on properties in designated downtown areas statewide; and

(b)

To facilitate community revitalization that will lead to private investment, job creation or retention, establishing or expanding viable businesses or creating a stronger tax base.

(3)

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(a)

For the purpose of making grants under the program, the department shall adopt a formula that:

(A)

Provides for grant funds to be made available statewide while concentrating funds and resources in those areas of the state with the greatest need for main street revitalization and economic development; and

(B)

Provides that a minimum of 50 percent of available grant funds will be reserved for projects in rural areas.

(b)

In awarding grants under the program, the department shall give priority to grant proposals for projects that are located in traditionally underserved communities, including rural areas and communities that demonstrate significant financial barriers to efforts to redevelop or rehabilitate downtown areas.

(4)

The department shall develop criteria to determine the eligibility of grant applicants and proposed projects. The criteria must require that applicants be organizations that participate in the Oregon Main Street Network and demonstrate the past or prospective capacity to work with project leaders in designated local communities or downtown areas.

(5)

Project proposals submitted by grant applicants may include evidence of demonstrated need for main street revitalization and economic development by providing information about the economic character of the project, including but not limited to:

(a)

The proportion of households at or below the federal poverty rate in the targeted project location and the surrounding community;

(b)

The area median income in the proposed project location and surrounding community;

(c)

The percentage of renters in the proposed project location and surrounding community; and

(d)

The percentage of persons in the proposed project location and surrounding community with weekly wages that are less than or equal to the most recent federal poverty guidelines for a family of three that are applicable to Oregon residents and that are published annually in the Federal Register by the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

(6)

The State Parks and Recreation Department shall:

(a)

Provide technical assistance and project overview and monitoring for successful grant recipients; and

(b)

Provide regular updates to other state agencies, including but not limited to the Oregon Business Development Department and the Department of Transportation, that have an interest in the implementation and administration of the program.

(7)

Each grant awarded under this section shall require, as a condition of receiving funding, matching funds in an amount to be determined by the State Parks and Recreation Department.

(8)

All amounts awarded as grants must be used by recipients, for the approved purposes set forth in successful grant applications, within three years of receipt of the funds. Any funds not expended within that time period must be returned to the department for deposit in the Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program Fund.

(9)

The department shall adopt rules to implement the program and the provisions of this section. The department may consult with the Oregon Business Development Department and the Department of Transportation in adopting the rules. [2015 c.831 §1]
Note: 390.262 (Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program) and 390.264 (Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program Fund) were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 390 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

Source: Section 390.262 — Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program; duties of State Parks and Recreation Department; project proposals; conditions; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors390.­html.

390.005
Definitions
390.010
Policy of state toward outdoor recreation resources
390.050
Park and recreation violations
390.060
Definitions for ORS 390.060 to 390.067
390.063
Lottery bonds for state park projects
390.065
Findings
390.067
Request for issuance of state park lottery bonds
390.111
Creation of department
390.112
Additional criteria for acquiring and developing new historic sites, parks and recreation areas
390.114
State Parks and Recreation Commission
390.117
Commission officers
390.121
Powers of commission
390.122
Requirements for establishing priorities for acquisition
390.124
Commission rulemaking authority
390.127
State Parks and Recreation Director
390.131
Duties of director
390.134
State Parks and Recreation Department Fund
390.135
Parks Subaccount
390.137
State Parks and Recreation Department Operating Fund
390.139
Oregon Adopt-a-Park Program
390.140
Powers and duties of State Parks and Recreation Director
390.141
Agreements between State Parks and Recreation Department and private organizations
390.142
Rules
390.143
Agreements to provide interpretive services to recreational facilities
390.144
Rules for ORS 390.143
390.150
Gifts and grants for State Parks and Recreation Department
390.153
Parks Donation Trust Fund
390.155
Authority for State Parks and Recreation Department to accept gifts or donations
390.180
Standards for recreational planning and fund disbursement
390.182
Statewide accessibility design standards for recreation projects
390.190
Revolving fund
390.195
Use of state correctional institution adult in custody labor for maintenance and improvement at state parks
390.200
Authority of department to require fingerprints
390.230
Fort Stevens Military Reservation
390.231
Development of Crissey Field as state park
390.232
Tax on government camping and recreational vehicle spaces
390.235
Permits and conditions for excavation or removal of archaeological or historical material
390.237
Removal without permit
390.240
Mediation and arbitration of disputes
390.241
Office of Outdoor Recreation
390.242
Associate Director of Outdoor Recreation
390.243
Outdoor Recreation Advisory Committee
390.245
Commemorative coins authorized
390.247
Design
390.250
Development of recreational use of lands by Jackson County
390.255
Use of funds to acquire land interests
390.260
Application to Willamette River Greenway
390.262
Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program
390.264
Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program Fund
390.270
Definitions for ORS 390.270 to 390.290
390.275
Purpose of ORS 390.270 to 390.290
390.280
Duties of State Parks and Recreation Department
390.285
Application by local governing body for reimbursement
390.290
Schedule for reimbursement of local governing bodies
390.292
Willamette Falls Park Fund
390.295
Jurisdiction of State Forestry Department and State Parks and Recreation Department
390.300
Tillamook Forest Recreation Trust Account
390.303
Reconnect Forest Park Fund
390.305
Salmonberry Trail
390.307
Salmonberry Trail Trust Fund
390.308
Oregon Coast Trail
390.310
Definitions for ORS 390.310 to 390.368
390.314
Legislative findings and policy
390.318
Preparation of development and management plan
390.322
Submission of plan to Land Conservation and Development Commission
390.330
Grants for acquisition of lands by local government units
390.332
Acquisition of scenic easements near Willamette River
390.334
Acquisition of scenic easements in lands subject to development plan
390.338
Limitations on use of condemnation power
390.340
Department rules
390.350
Intergovernmental agreements
390.360
Title to, and use and disposition of, lands acquired by local governmental units
390.364
Taxation of lands subject to scenic easements
390.368
Authority to contract landscaping and repair of damage to lands subject to scenic easement
390.400
Public electric vehicle charging stations
390.405
Parks and Recreation Transportation Electrification Fund
390.550
Definitions
390.555
All-Terrain Vehicle Account
390.560
Uses of All-Terrain Vehicle Account
390.565
All-Terrain Vehicle Advisory Committee
390.570
Class I all-terrain vehicle operator permits
390.575
Class III all-terrain vehicle operator permits
390.577
Class IV all-terrain vehicle operator permit
390.580
All-terrain vehicle operating permit
390.585
Rules
390.590
Out-of-state all-terrain vehicle permit
390.605
Definitions
390.610
Policy
390.615
Ownership of Pacific shore
390.620
Pacific shore not to be alienated
390.630
Acquisition along ocean shore for state recreation areas or access
390.632
Public access to coastal shorelands
390.635
Jurisdiction of department over recreation areas
390.640
Permit required for improvements on ocean shore
390.650
Improvement permit procedure
390.655
Standards for improvement permits
390.659
Hearing before director regarding department action on improvement permit
390.660
Regulation of use of lands adjoining ocean shores
390.661
Improvement without permit or contrary to permit conditions as public nuisance
390.663
Investigation of violation within ocean shore
390.666
Revocation, suspension or nonrenewal of improvement permit
390.669
Action by state or any person to abate public nuisance
390.672
Damages for destruction or infringement of public right of navigation, fishery or recreation
390.674
Imposition of civil penalties
390.676
Schedule of civil penalties
390.678
Motor vehicle and aircraft use regulated in certain zones
390.685
Effect of ORS 390.605, 390.615, 390.678 and 390.685
390.690
Title and rights of state unimpaired
390.705
Prohibition against placing certain conduits across recreation area and against removal of natural products
390.715
Permits for pipe, cable or conduit across ocean shore, state recreation areas and submerged lands
390.725
Permits for removal of products along ocean shore
390.729
Permits for operation of all-terrain vehicles on ocean shore
390.755
Periodic reexamination of vegetation line
390.760
Exceptions from vegetation line
390.770
Vegetation line described
390.805
Definitions for ORS 390.805 to 390.925
390.815
Policy
390.826
Designated scenic waterways
390.827
Effect of ORS 390.826 on rights of Indian tribes
390.835
Highest and best use of waters within scenic waterways
390.845
Administration of scenic waterways and related adjacent lands
390.848
Passes for use of parts of Deschutes River
390.851
Activities prohibited on parts of Deschutes River without pass
390.855
Designation of additional scenic waterways
390.865
Authority of legislature over designation of additional scenic waterways
390.875
Transfer of public lands in scenic waterways to department
390.885
Exchange of property within scenic waterway for property outside waterway
390.895
Use of federal funds
390.905
Effect of ORS 390.805 to 390.925 on other state agencies
390.910
Intergovernmental cooperation
390.915
Determination of value of scenic easement for tax purposes
390.925
Enforcement
390.930
Definitions for ORS 390.930 to 390.940
390.932
Creation of Deschutes River Scenic Waterway Recreation Area
390.934
Management of Deschutes River Scenic Waterway Recreation Area
390.936
Rules
390.938
Guidelines for management and development
390.940
Relationship to other laws
390.950
Short title
390.956
Policy
390.959
Composition of trails system
390.962
Criteria for establishing trails
390.965
Hearing required
390.968
Selection of rights of way for trails
390.971
Department duties and powers
390.974
Intergovernmental cooperation to obtain property for use in trail system
390.977
Oregon Recreation Trails Advisory Council
390.980
Funds for purposes of ORS 390.950 to 390.989
390.983
Trail property tax assessment
390.986
Injunctive relief for violation of ORS 390.950 to 390.989
390.989
Eminent domain does not apply to department powers or duties under ORS 390.950 to 390.989
390.990
Violations
390.992
Civil penalties
390.995
Criminal penalties
390.997
Penalties for violation of ORS 166.155 or 166.165
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