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Current through Register Vol. 60, No. 12, December 1, 2021
A Large City may adopt Siting or Design Standards not authorized by OAR 660-046-0220 or OAR 660-046-0225 as allowed if the city can demonstrate that it meets the applicable criteria in this section. Alternative Siting or Design standards do not include minimum Lot or Parcel size and maximum density requirements. If a Large City proposes to adopt alternative Siting or Design Standards, the Large City must submit to the Department findings and analysis demonstrating that the proposed standard or standards will not, individually or cumulatively, cause unreasonable cost or delay to the development of Middle Housing. To demonstrate that, the Large City must consider how a standard or standards, individually and cumulatively, affect the following factors in comparison to what is would otherwise be required under OAR 660-046-0220 or OAR 660-046-0225:
(1) The total time and cost of construction, including design, labor, and materials;
(2) The total cost of land;
(3) The availability and acquisition of land, including in areas with existing development;
(4) The total time and cost of permitting and fees required to make land suitable for development;
(5) The cumulative livable floor area that can be produced; and
(6) The proportionality of cumulative time and cost imposed by the proposed standard or standards in relationship to the public need or interest the standard or standards fulfill.
Or. Admin. R. 660-046-0235
LCDD 18-2020, adopt filed 12/29/2020, effective 12/31/2020
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 197.040
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 197.758
This section was updated on 1/13/2021 by overlay.
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