Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 836 § 836.642 — Program for through the fence operations; rules
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 836 ·
Oregon Code § 836.642·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Program for through the fence operations; rules.
(1) The Oregon Department of
Aviation shall establish a pilot program at up to six rural airports to
encourage development of through the fence operations designed to promote
economic development by creating family wage jobs, by increasing local tax bases
and by increasing financial support for rural airports. To the extent
practicable, the airport sponsor of a pilot site shall use public-private
partnerships that incorporate:
(a) Innovative
and creative technologies for increasing airport usability and safety;
(b) Innovative
and creative performance of aviation services to make the services more
competitive and useful for the public;
(c) Development
of the pilot site as a setting for customary and usual aviation-related
activities to develop and thrive, in concert with the goals of the Oregon
Business Development Department; and
(d) Shared
responsibility for:
(A) Establishing
and meeting the fiscal needs of the pilot site;
(B) Maintaining
safety of operations; and
(C) Maintaining
positive community relations and compatibility with existing uses.
(2) The pilot
program shall operate at:
(a) The Aurora
State Airport; and
(b) Not more than
five additional rural airports that volunteer to participate and are selected
by the Oregon Department of Aviation with the concurrence of the county in
which each rural airport is located.
(3) The Oregon
Department of Aviation, by rule, shall provide standards and guidelines for
through the fence operations that:
(a) Ensure that
the operations provide financial support to the pilot sites in compliance with
Federal Aviation Administration regulations;
(b) Require
submission, review, approval and, as appropriate, revision of a facility site
plan for each through the fence operation so that the real property covered by
the site plan can be incorporated into the airport boundary and coordinated
with the other aspects of the airport master plan;
(c) Ensure that
the operations are conducted according to a written contract between the
commercial or industrial user of property within the airport boundary and the
airport sponsor;
(d) Ensure that
pilot sites continue to operate in a safe manner and to fulfill their roles in
Oregons emergency response system;
(e) Preserve
investments in pilot sites and the level of service provided by pilot sites;
(f) Facilitate
orderly management of pilot sites;
(g) Provide
equitable and uniform treatment of airport tenants and users at pilot sites;
(h) Advance
economic development through qualified customary and usual aviation-related
activities within the airport boundaries of pilot sites;
(i) Encourage
well-ordered economic development within the airport boundaries of the pilot
sites;
(j) Facilitate
and foster good relations with the communities surrounding the pilot sites;
(k) Enable
conformity with approved airport master plans;
(L) Make pilot
sites available for public use on reasonable terms; and
(m) Assist pilot
sites in developing financial self-sufficiency through the use of innovative
funding and economic development programs.
(4) The
Department of Land Conservation and Development, the county and a city, if any,
within whose jurisdiction a pilot site is located shall coordinate with the
Oregon Department of Aviation to ensure that the applicable comprehensive plans
and land use regulations, including airport zoning classifications pursuant to
ORS 836.600 to 836.630, facilitate through the fence operations and support the
development or expansion of the pilot site consistent with applicable statewide
land use planning requirements.
(5) The Oregon
Business Development Department shall assist the pilot sites to:
(a) Identify,
qualify for and apply for funding from appropriate grant and loan programs; and
(b) Develop
innovative short-term and long-term funding opportunities.
(6) To the extent
practicable, the airport sponsors shall utilize innovative airport
infrastructure and operations funding to support the pilot sites including, but
not limited to:
(a) Airport
districts as provided in ORS chapter 838;
(b) Economic
development programs administered by the Oregon Business Development
Department;
(c) Tax increment
financing to provide funding for airport-related infrastructure;
(d) United States
Department of Agriculture Rural Development grants or low-interest loans; and
(e) Programs,
including funding for short line railroads under ORS 367.067, designed to
facilitate development of intermodal transportation projects. [2005 c.820 §3;
2009 c.398 §2]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 836.642
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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