Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 291 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Division 73 - MANDATORY AND DESIRABLE CRITERIA FOR SITING CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES
Section 291-073-0030 - Desirable Criteria for Medium Security Sites

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 291-073-0030

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

The desirable criteria for medium security sites are listed below. They are not in any order of preference. An alternate means of meeting the intent of a criterion may be considered.

(1) A proposed site which is available at little or no cost.

(2) A proposed site which has 200-300 acres with 300 acres being the preferred size.

(3) A proposed site which is square or nearly so.

(4) A proposed site which is relatively flat to minimize earthwork, foundation, construction costs, and surface or subsurface drainage construction costs.

(5) A proposed site which has natural buffers from surrounding land uses such as lakes, rivers, or ridges.

(6) A proposed site which is not adjacent to a school unless the parcel is buffered.

(7) A proposed site which is not adjacent to a developed single-family or multi-family residential area unless the parcel is buffered.

(8) A proposed site in which the soils shall not be unduly prone to liquefaction due to seismic activity.

(9) A proposed site with existing buildings that can be remodeled for utilization in new construction.

(10) A proposed site not subject to flooding from adjacent bodies of water, natural surface drainage, or subsurface high-water table.

(11) A proposed site not having an environmental, ecological, cultural, or historic feature or condition which cannot be mitigated with remediation or health risk assessment prior to the beginning of site development. These conditions include, but may not be limited to, wetlands, historic or culturally significant sites, or habitat for federally designated threatened and endangered species.

(12) A proposed site that maximizes the use of present Department of Corrections facilities and considers such institution management issues as warehousing, adult in custody transportation, and adult in custody management, etc.

(13) A proposed site which has judicial, emergency, and support services availability:

(a) Fifteen minutes or less to local or state police, full-service fire department, and emergency medical transport or care;

(b) Sixty minutes or less to a National Guard unit;

(c) Forty-five minutes or less response time from licensed full service in-patient care hospital that accepts Oregon Health Plan payment;

(d) Forty-five minutes or less to educational institutions to provide GED or vocational-technical programs for adults in custody;

(e) Ninety minutes or less to higher education opportunities for staff development;

(f) Adequate providers of support services to adults in custody, including counseling, religious, job training, and education; and

(g) Reasonable access to court facilities.

(14) A proposed site that can demonstrate eminent opportunity for adult in custody work by either the public or private sector. Sites that have Oregon enterprise zone designations that may be of assistance in attracting a private partner using adult in custody labor.

(15) A proposed site which is in close proximity to a population area from which a large number of adults in custody originate.

(16) A proposed site in which the facility is perceived as beneficial by local jurisdiction and community.

(17) A proposed site which is served by an interstate or major arterial roadway. Paved (providing year around service, two lanes, maintained by state, city, or county) interstate access is preferable.

(18) A proposed site with convenient access by public transportation including commercial airport, surface transportation, and public accommodations such as hotel or motel facilities.

(19) A proposed site with a community of 30,000 population or greater within a 60-mile radius with:

(a) Substantiation of an adequate workforce;

(b) Demonstration of the ability of the community to provide for or develop adequate housing and other community services, including primary and secondary schools;

(c) Range of physical specialty services; and

(d) Community ability to cost effectively provide food, fuel, equipment, spare parts, and maintenance to the facility.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 179.040, 421.614, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 179.040, 421.614, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075

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