Oregon Code § 307.858·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Project certification requirements.
(1) A city or county may not certify a vertical housing development project
under ORS 307.857 unless the project meets all requirements of this section.
(2) The project
must be entirely located within a vertical housing development zone designated
by the city or county with which the application for certification is filed.
(3) The project
must have and maintain an exemption multiplier of at least 1.0 as computed
under ORS 307.857 (4)(b) or (c).
(4) Construction
or rehabilitation must have been started on each building included in the
project, including, but not limited to, additions that expand or enlarge an
existing building.
(5)(a) At least
50 percent of the projects ground floor that fronts on the primary public
street must be committed to nonresidential use. If a project has access to only
one public street, the square footage of driveways, loading docks, bike
storage, garbage receptacles and building entryways shall be excluded before
applying the 50 percent test.
(b) For the
projects ground floor to be considered committed to nonresidential use, all
ground floor interior spaces that front on the primary public street must be
constructed to building code standards for commercial use or planned for
commercial use upon completion. [2017 c.326 §5; 2021 c.476 §3]
Note:
Section 13, chapter 119, Oregon
Laws 2005, provides:
Sec. 13.
(1) The Housing and Community
Services Department may not issue a certification under ORS 307.841 to 307.867
on or after January 1, 2018.
(2) A city or
county may not issue a certification under ORS 307.841 to 307.867 on or after
January 1, 2032. [2005 c.119 §13; 2015 c.507 §4; 2017 c.326 §14; 2025 c.191 §1]