Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 123 - OREGON BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Division 650 - ENTERPRISE ZONE CREATION AND AMENDMENT
Section 123-650-4600 - Additional Issues with Boundary Changes
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
With respect to any enterprise zone boundary change under ORS 285C.115:
(1) Usable land described in section (2) of this rule must comprise:
(2) Usable land for purposes of section (1) of this rule includes sites with qualities respective to eligible business firms under ORS 285C.130, such as being:
(3) The changes must retain (never remove):
(4) If a site containing (proposed) operations or qualified property of an eligible business firm described in subsection (3)(b) of this rule, as well as any qualified business firm, is nevertheless removed by a boundary change, then such a firm shall enjoy the same protection under ORS 285C.245(5) for that location, as if it were inside a terminated enterprise zone, in accordance with OAR 123-650-9500 (but not OAR 123-650-9600).
(5) An enterprise zone as amended must still adhere to OAR 123-650-0500 to 123-650-1100. For example, with respect to OAR 123-650-0700, if modification of a local, state or federal definition or delineation causes a previously existing regional or metropolitan urban growth boundary to intersect an existing rural zone, subsequent changes to that zone boundary may not add any further area that was within the former regional or metropolitan urban growth boundary as it existed beforehand.
(6) A city, port or county that previously consented to include territory inside the zone does not need to be involved with a boundary change that adds area solely outside its jurisdiction, but it does need to consent again in order for any more of its territory to be included in the zone.
(7) Neither such a change nor any comparable procedure allows a sponsoring city, port or county government, to:
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 285A.075, 285C.060(1) & 285C.066
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 285C.050, 285C.060, 285C.066, 285C.115 & 285C.117