Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 660 - LAND CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Division 3 - PROCEDURE FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF COMPLIANCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT REQUEST
Section 660-003-0020 - Comments and Objections

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 660-003-0020

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

(1) After notice of receipt of the acknowledgment request has been mailed there shall be a 45 day period to submit written comments or objections together with any additional evidence to the department. However, after notice of receipt of the acknowledgment request resubmitted subsequent to a continuance order has been mailed there shall be a time period determined by the director of at least 20 days to submit written comments or objections together with any additional evidence to the department.

(2) Any person(s) commenting or objecting to an acknowledgment request are urged to send written copy of their comments or objection(s) to the local government which has requested acknowledgment. When an objection is based upon site-specific goal requirements as applied to particular properties, the person objecting is urged to send a written copy of the objection to those persons owning the property which is the subject of the objection. State agency and special district comments or objections shall be subject to the requirements of ORS 197.254.

(3) The commission shall consider only those comments and objections to an acknowledgment request that allege that the local government's plan, ordinances or land use regulations do or do not comply with one or more of the goals.

(4) Any comments and objections or additional evidence which is not received by the department within the time required by section (1) of this rule shall not be considered by the commission unless the commission determines that such evidence could not have been presented as required by section (1) of this rule.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 197.040

Stats. Implemented: ORS 197.251 & 197.254

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