ORS
197.302¹
Metropolitan service district determination of buildable land supply
- • corrective action
- • enforcement
(1) After gathering and compiling information on the performance measures as described in ORS 197.301 (Metropolitan service district report of performance measures) but prior to submitting the information to the Department of Land Conservation and Development, a metropolitan service district shall determine if actions taken under ORS 197.296 (Factors to establish sufficiency of buildable lands within urban growth boundary) (6) have established the buildable land supply and housing densities necessary to accommodate estimated housing needs determined under ORS 197.296 (Factors to establish sufficiency of buildable lands within urban growth boundary) (3). If the metropolitan service district determines that the actions undertaken will not accommodate estimated need, the district shall develop a corrective action plan, including a schedule for implementation. The district shall submit the plan to the department along with the report on performance measures required under ORS 197.301 (Metropolitan service district report of performance measures). Corrective action under this section may include amendment of the urban growth boundary, comprehensive plan, regional framework plan, functional plan or land use regulations as described in ORS 197.296 (Factors to establish sufficiency of buildable lands within urban growth boundary).
(2) Within two years of submitting a corrective action plan to the department, the metropolitan service district shall demonstrate by reference to the performance measures described in ORS 197.301 (Metropolitan service district report of performance measures) that implementation of the plan has resulted in the buildable land supply and housing density within the urban growth boundary necessary to accommodate the estimated housing needs for each housing type as determined under ORS 197.296 (Factors to establish sufficiency of buildable lands within urban growth boundary) (3).
(3) The failure of the metropolitan service district to demonstrate the buildable land supply and housing density necessary to accommodate housing needs as required under this section and ORS 197.296 (Factors to establish sufficiency of buildable lands within urban growth boundary) may be the basis for initiation of enforcement action pursuant to ORS 197.319 (Procedures prior to request of an enforcement order) to 197.335 (Order for compliance with goals). [1997 c.763 §4; 2001 c.908 §3]
Note: Sections 2 (2) and 4, chapter 92, Oregon Laws 2014, provide:
Sec. 2. (2) Section 4 of this 2014 Act is added to and made a part of ORS 197.295 to 197.314 (Required siting of manufactured homes) [series became 197.286 (Definitions for ORS 197.286 to 197.314 and 197.475 to 197.490) to 197.314 (Required siting of manufactured homes)]. [2014 c.92 §2(2)]
Sec. 4. Metro urban growth boundary designation. For the purpose of land use planning in Oregon, the Legislative Assembly designates the urban growth boundary designated in Metro Ordinance No. 11-1264B, adopted October 20, 2011, as the acknowledged urban growth boundary of Metro, subject to the conditions of approval in the ordinance, except that:
(1) The real property in Area 7C on Metros map denominated as the Urban and Rural Reserves in Washington County, Attachment A to Staff Report for Resolution No. 11-4245 (03/17/11 DRAFT), is included within the acknowledged urban growth boundary.
(2) The real property in Area 7D on Metros map denominated as the Urban and Rural Reserves in Washington County, Attachment A to Staff Report for Resolution No. 11-4245 (03/17/11 DRAFT), is included within the acknowledged urban growth boundary.
(3) The real property in Area 7E on Metros map denominated as the Urban and Rural Reserves in Washington County, Attachment A to Staff Report for Resolution No. 11-4245 (03/17/11 DRAFT), is included within the acknowledged urban growth boundary. [2014 c.92 §4]
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