Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) The committee shall be composed of ten
(10) members appointed by the director to four-year terms and shall represent
the following interests:
(a) Counties east of
the Cascade Mountains;
(b) Counties
west of the Cascade Mountains;
(c)
Cities under 15,000 people;
(d)
Cities over 15,000 people;
(e) Park
and recreation districts, metropolitan service districts or port
districts;
(f) Oregon Parks and
Recreation Department;
(g) People
with disabilities; and
(h) Three
members of the public at large, with at least one member who represents a
historically underrepresented community;
(i) The chair shall be nominated and selected
by the committee.
(2)
Committee members shall be selected for each position by:
(a) County representation shall be from lists
supplied by the Oregon Recreation and Parks Association, Counties Section and
the Association of Oregon Counties;
(b) City representation shall be from lists
supplied by the Oregon Recreation and Park Association and the League of Oregon
Cities;
(c) Park and recreation
districts, port districts, or metropolitan service districts representation
shall be from a list supplied by the Special Districts Association of
Oregon;
(d) Representatives for
public at large, people with disabilities, and the department shall be selected
by the director.
(e) The department
may consult with other appropriate organizations not otherwise listed in
subsections (a) to (d) for committee membership candidates.
(3) The travel, meals and lodging
expenses of all members of the committee will be reimbursed by the department
according to the rates established by the Department of Administrative Services
and approved by the director.
(4)
Function of Local Government Grant Advisory Committee:
(a) The committee shall meet upon the call of
the director. The committee will establish a priority order of eligible local
government projects for state funding assistance and provide other assistance
as requested by the department. The meeting will assure full and open project
selection processes that will include an outreach to citizens of the
state.
(b) The department will
provide public notice of all projects to be presented to the committee at least
30 days prior to their meeting.
(5) Priority Selection Criteria. Large
projects shall be prioritized by the committee based on at least the following:
(a) Department review and recommendations,
including a technical review of each project to confirm eligibility of the
local government and the proposed project.
(b) The committee shall score all
applications using project selection criteria, including but not limited to the
following:
(A) Extent the project demonstrates
user benefits, public interest and support;
(B) Extent the project demonstrates
conformance with local and state planning guidelines, the SCORP, local Park
Master Plans, or other locally adopted planning documents;
(C) Financial considerations, including
cost/benefit ratio;
(D)
Environmental review as defined in the Local Government Grant Procedure
Manual;
(E) Extent the project
increases outdoor recreation opportunity in the service area;
(F) Extent the project sponsor employs the
principles of sustainability in their project(s);
(G) How well the project's design
accommodates people with disabilities.
(c) Small project requests will be scored and
prioritized for funding by a committee appointed by the director using the
above criteria in subsection (b) of this section.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS
390.180
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS
390.180