Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 123 - OREGON BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Division 98 - INDUSTRIAL SITE READINESS ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
Section 123-098-0040 - Site Assessment and Development Plan Grants
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 123-098-0040
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) As funds are available, the Department will provide grants on a competitive basis to: Public owners of RSIS or public entities that have entered into development agreements or other agreements with private owners with respect to RSIS, to perform due diligence assessments, define development-related constraints and create detailed development plans to move the site(s) toward a state of market-readiness.
(2) Regionally significant industrial sites (RSIS) include;
(a) Sites identified within
designated Regional Significant Industrial Areas (RSIA); or
(b) Sites considered and designated by the
Department from nominations by Public Entity. Nominations may be submitted at
any time, considered in order received, within the following criteria and
requirements:
(A) Contains site or sites,
including brownfields and "Decision Ready" sites, that are suitable for the
location of new industrial uses or the expansion of existing industrial uses
and can provide significant additional employment in the region;
(B) Has site characteristics that give the
area significant competitive advantages that are difficult or impossible to
replicate in the region;
(C) Has
superior access to transportation and freight infrastructure, including but not
limited to rail, port, airport, multimodal freight or transshipment facilities
and other major transportation facilities or routes;
(D) Public Entity has entered into
Development Agreement with the property owner (public or private);
(E) Property is available for sale or lease,
and listed on Oregon's site selection service;
(F) Specifically identified in the Regional
Solutions Team project list or priorities; and
(G) The nomination request will be considered
by Department staff and Regional Solutions Team, who will complete a staff
report and respond to Public Entity with written decision within 45 days of
receipt of the nomination.
(3) Grant awards will based on the following factors:
(a) Availability of appropriated
funds;
(b) Total program not to
exceed 80 percent of annual allocation;
(c) Public Entity grant not to exceed the
lesser of $100,000 per site or amount established in annual program guidelines;
(d) Assessments and development
plans that contribute towards "Certified Industrial Site" designation;
(e) Receipt of complete
application form provided by Department that includes at a minimum: Public
Entity applicant information, copy of property listing, map of proposed RSIS,
sponsor agreements, scope of work and budget estimate, consultation with
Regional Solution Team(s), and contact information; and
(f) Department reserves the right to
prioritize sites and assessments proposed in the application to meet fund
limitations and State or Regional priorities.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 285A.075, 285B.635-285B.642
Stats. Implemented: ORS 285B.635-285B.642
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