Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 123 - OREGON BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Division 668 - LOCAL ENTERPRISE ZONE SPONSORSHIP
Section 123-668-2400 - Zone Sponsor Policies
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
In terms of the means and authority by which local additional requirements are put into effect:
(1) An enterprise zone sponsor shall consider a policy-making approach to achieve accountability and maintain consistency in imposing or setting such a requirement on business firms, especially in view of the following:
(2) Such a policy may apply uniformly to the situations described in OAR 123-668-2000(1) and (2), or it may pertain to only certain situations.
(3) Such a policy is relevant to the sponsor's rationale in granting or refusing special benefits or waivers, as well as the additional requirements imposed or sought when granting the benefit or waiver to a business firm.
(4) Except for conditions imposed by an urban enterprise zone under ORS 285C.150, such a policy does not need to be prospectively adopted, nor does it need to be based on official standards or formal documentation, and it may reflect the cumulative effect of the sponsor's relevant past actions. A formal, explicit and prospective policy may be nevertheless preferable, especially when the following or comparable circumstances arise:
(5) For an urban enterprise zone sponsor that has adopted a policy under ORS 285C.150, as described in OAR 123-668-2500, any additional requirement imposed for situations described in OAR 123-668-2000(2)(a), (b) or (d) must:
(6) A city, port or county government that sponsors two or more enterprise zones is free to have different policies or to seek different local additional requirements among those zones.
(7) In an enterprise zone sponsored by more than one city, port or county, the cosponsors must all jointly in some manner:
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 285A.075 & 285C.060(1)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 285C.105, 285C.150, 285C.155, 285C.160 & 285C.403