Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 123 - OREGON BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Division 635 - OREGON INVESTMENT ADVANTAGE
Section 123-635-0270 - Local Objection and Relevant Requirements
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
Respective to a proposed Facility:
(1) For purposes of section (2) of this rule, a Municipal Corporation may object to preliminary certification through a formal submission to the Department, but the Department must receive the objection, a copy of an adopted resolution, and any requisite information, within 60 days from the date the Department sent a copy of the application for preliminary certification to the governing body of the Municipal Corporation in OAR 123-635-0250(2)(b). Otherwise, the Municipal Corporation is deemed to agree to preliminary certification.
(2) In order for the objection to be automatic and not subject to appeal in a contested case, the objection must take the form of a resolution:
(3) Irrespective of sections (1) and (2) of this rule or the adoption of a resolution, every Municipal Corporation is encouraged and expected to furnish timely evidence to the Department, if local officials believe that the proposed Facility does not satisfy a requirement under ORS 285C.503(5).
(4) Besides entries in the application, the Department shall rely especially on the Municipal Corporations in determining whether:
(5) If local competition as described in subsection (4)(b) of this rule is indicated, then it must be either:
(6) In order for the Department to deny an application for preliminary certification based on incompatibility with local growth or development standards, the Municipal Corporation must make a formal submission in accordance with sections (1) and (2) of this rule that includes a resolution and information documenting the relevant standards and showing that they were established in municipal ordinances already in effect when the business firm submitted the application to the Department.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 285A.075
Stats. Implemented: ORS 285C.503