ORS 455.466
Rapid approval assessment for essential projects
(1)
As used in this section, “essential project” means a:(a)
State owned or operated development;(b)
Development of industries in the traded sector as defined in ORS 285A.010 (Definitions for ORS 284.101 to 284.148 and ORS chapters 285A, 285B and 285C) for structures more than 100,000 square feet in size;(c)
Project in an industrial site listed by the Oregon Business Development Department as ready for development and for which the project construction totals more than 100,000 square feet in size; or(d)
Development designated by the Director of the Oregon Business Development Department as essential to the economic well-being of the state.(2)
Notwithstanding any municipal building inspection program under ORS 455.148 (Comprehensive municipal building inspection programs) or 455.150 (Selective municipal building inspection programs), an applicant for a building permit for an essential project or the municipality having jurisdiction over an essential project may request in writing that the Department of Consumer and Business Services administer and enforce the state building code for the project.(3)
Upon receipt by the Department of Consumer and Business Services of a written request under this section, the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services shall assemble a rapid approval assessment team consisting of such department employees and other persons as the director considers appropriate. The purpose of the rapid approval assessment team shall be to provide assistance and advice to the director.(4)
The Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services, in consultation with the rapid approval assessment team, shall determine whether adequate resources are available to ensure that an essential project may proceed in a timely, consistent and flexible manner. In determining the availability of resources under this subsection, the director and the rapid approval assessment team shall give first consideration to the availability of municipal resources. If the director determines that municipal resources may be inadequate for the essential project, the director may consider whether state resources or a combination of municipal and state resources is available to ensure that the essential project may proceed in a timely, consistent and flexible manner. A determination by the director under this subsection is not appealable.(5)
The Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services may take all actions that the director considers reasonable and necessary to ensure that an essential project may proceed in a timely, consistent and flexible manner, including but not limited to:(a)
Establishing policies, procedures and rules as necessary;(b)
Working directly with local municipalities and other state agencies to resolve conflicts and disputes related to the state building code;(c)
Encouraging cooperation between state and municipal building officials and inspectors;(d)
Developing agreements;(e)
Developing site-specific dispute resolution and appeals related to state building code requirements;(f)
Expediting, coordinating or providing building inspection program plan review, permitting and inspection services;(g)
Assisting a municipality or seeking assistance from a municipality; and(h)
Establishing fees to cover the cost of provided services. [2003 c.369 §2]
Source:
Section 455.466 — Rapid approval assessment for essential projects, https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors455.html
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