Oregon Code § 197.723·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Designation of regionally significant industrial areas; rules.
(1) Within three years after June
28, 2011, in cooperation with local governments and private industry, the
Economic Recovery Review Council, by rule, shall designate at least five and
not more than 15 regionally significant industrial areas. The council shall
base the designation of regionally significant industrial areas on the criteria
in the definition of regionally significant industrial area and the judgment
of the council concerning the relative importance of the areas in terms of
potential, long-term job creation.
(2) A local
government may nominate a regionally significant industrial area for
designation by the council.
(3) An area
containing multiple sites certified by the Oregon Business Development
Department as ready for development within six months or less is eligible for
designation by the council if the area is a regionally significant industrial
area.
(4) In addition
to demonstrating compliance with other provisions of law, including, but not
limited to, a statewide land use planning goal concerning economic development
and rules implementing the goal, the future employment potential of a
regionally significant industrial area shall be protected from conflicting
development in the following ways:
(a) A local
government may not adopt a provision of a comprehensive plan or land use
regulation that prevents industrial uses within the area.
(b) A local
government may not adopt a provision of a comprehensive plan or land use
regulation that allows new nonindustrial uses within the area that conflict
with existing or planned industrial uses.
(c) A local
government may not decrease the land area planned or zoned for industrial uses
within the regionally significant industrial area.
(d) A local
government may adopt a provision of a comprehensive plan or land use
regulation, including development standards or overlay zones, that restricts
the type or extent of current or future industrial uses within the area, but
only if the local government mitigates at the same time the effect of the new
provision by:
(A) Clearly
maintaining or increasing the industrial employment potential of the area; and
(B) Clearly
maintaining the important site characteristics and functions that led to the
designation of the site as a regionally significant industrial area.
(5) Subsection
(4) of this section does not apply to a provision of a comprehensive plan or
land use regulation that is necessary:
(a) To protect
public health or safety; or
(b) To implement
federal law.
(6) If 50 percent
of the developable land within a regionally significant industrial area has not
been developed within 10 years after designation of the area, the council shall
remove the designation, unless landowners representing a majority of the land
within the area request that the designation be continued.
(7) Within a
regionally significant industrial area, a new industrial use or the expansion
of an existing industrial use is eligible for an expedited industrial land use
permit issued under ORS 197.724 if the new or expanded use does not require a
change to the acknowledged comprehensive plan or land use regulations.
(8) In addition
to other criteria for distribution of available funds, the Oregon
Infrastructure Finance Authority and the Oregon Transportation Commission may
consider the designation of an area as a regionally significant industrial area
in prioritizing funding for transportation and other public infrastructure.
(9) ORS 197.722
to 197.728 do not apply to land in the Willamette River Greenway Plan boundary
between river mile 1 and river mile 11. [2011 c.564 §7]
Note:
See note under 197.722.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 197.723
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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