Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) The OORC shall be composed of nine
members appointed by the Director. The OORC membership, to serve nonconcurrent
four-year terms, 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 District or Port
Districts;
(f) State Parks and
Recreation Department;
(g) People
with Disabilities;
(h) Member of a
historically underrepresented community; or Representatives from Tribal
Governments; and
(i) The public at
large;
(j) The chair shall be
nominated and selected by the members of the OORC.
(2) Selection of committee members shall be
from a list of not less than two candidates for each position to be supplied
by:
(a) County representation shall be from
lists supplied by the Oregon Recreation and Park Association's Counties &
Outdoor Recreation Section (CORS) 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 District, Port District or Metropolitan Service District
representation shall be from a list supplied by the Special Districts
Association of Oregon;
(d)
Representatives for People with Disabilities, Tribal Governments, Member of a
historically underrepresented community, Public at Large, and Parks 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
OORC:
(a) The OORC shall meet upon the call of
the Director or designee. The OORC will establish a priority order of eligible
local government projects for LWCF funding assistance or provide other
assistance as requested by the Department.
(b) Each applicant shall be allowed to make a
presentation under a procedure established by the Department.
(5) Priority Selection Criteria.
Projects shall be prioritized by the OORC based on at least the following:
(a) Department review and recommendations,
including a technical review of each project that will include the extent to
which projects satisfy basic outdoor recreation needs and urgent needs
identified in SCORP, the extent the project meets the recreation needs
identified in the local comprehensive land use plan, and applicant's past
performance in their ability to complete and bill projects, maintain existing
facilities, and whether there are any outstanding conversions;
(b) The OORC shall review 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 and local Park
Master Plans; all projects must be identified in local comprehensive plans and
current park master plans or a current local planning document;
(C) Financial considerations, including
cost/benefit ratio;
(D)
Environmental resources survey
(E)
Extent the project increases outdoor recreation opportunity in the service
area.
(F) How well the project's
design accommodates people with disabilities.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS
390.180
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS
390.180