Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 123 - OREGON BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Division 650 - ENTERPRISE ZONE CREATION AND AMENDMENT
Section 123-650-0700 - Rural and Urban Designations

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 123-650-0700

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

As defined under ORS 285C.050, an enterprise zone is categorized as either 'rural' or 'urban' under ORS 285C.050(18) or (22), such that:

(1) As used in ORS 285C.050(22), "regional or metropolitan urban growth boundary" means the UGB encompassing:

(a) The principal Oregon city or cities of a federally established metropolitan statistical area (MSA), according to the most recent delineation of such statistical areas by the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) of the U.S. Government; and

(b) Any other city that jointly undertakes comprehensive planning with such a city to determine their mutual UGB.

(2) Subject to change in the delineation of federal MSAs in Oregon or their principal cities, or in joint arrangements for inter-city planning, section (1) of this rule currently pertains to the UGBs for:

(a) Albany;

(b) Bend;

(c) Corvallis;

(d) Eugene and Springfield;

(e) Grants Pass;

(f) Medford;

(g) Portland and Hillsboro with all other cities inside the Metro UGB; and

(h) Salem with Keizer.

(3) An enterprise zone may be neither designated, re-designated nor amended to include areas both inside and outside a regional or metropolitan urban growth boundary, based on the circumstances described in section (1) or (2) of this rule at the time that the Department receives the local sponsor advisory under ORS 285C.078 or boundary change submission under ORS 285C.117.

(4) The rural/urban category of any existing enterprise zone may switch according to a change in the circumstances with section (1) or (2) of this rule, as determined by the Department, including but not limited to local sponsor preference, provided the zone boundary is not intersected as described in section (5) of this rule.

(5) If a UGB amendment, a change described in section (4) of this rule, or some other occurrence causes a regional or metropolitan urban growth boundary to intersect an existing enterprise zone boundary, the zone's categorization as either urban or rural shall remain as it is. If a subsequent modification or occurrence situates the zone entirely outside or inside of that boundary, then the zone's categorization as rural or urban may switch accordingly at that time.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 285A.075, 285C.060(1) & 285C.066

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 285C.050 - 285C.250

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