Or. Admin. Code § 660-013-0080

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
Section 660-013-0080 - Local Government Land Use Compatibility Requirements for Public Use Airports
(1) A local government shall adopt airport compatibility requirements for each public use airport identified in ORS 836.610(1). The requirements shall:
(a) Prohibit new residential development and public assembly uses within the Runway Protection Zone (RPZ) identified in Exhibit 4;
(b) Limit the establishment of uses identified in Exhibit 5 within a noise impact boundary that has been identified pursuant to OAR 340, division 35 consistent with the levels identified in Exhibit 5;
(c) Prohibit the siting of new industrial uses and the expansion of existing industrial uses where either, as a part of regular operations, would cause emissions of smoke, dust, or steam that would obscure visibility within airport approach corridors;
(d) Limit outdoor lighting for new industrial, commercial, or recreational uses or the expansion of such uses to prevent light from projecting directly onto an existing runway or taxiway or into existing airport approach corridors except where necessary for safe and convenient air travel;
(e) Coordinate the review of all radio, radiotelephone, and television transmission facilities and electrical transmission lines with the Oregon Department of Aviation;
(f) Regulate water impoundments consistent with the requirements of ORS 836.623(2) through (6); and
(g) Prohibit the establishment of new landfills near airports, consistent with Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) rules.
(2) A local government may adopt more stringent regulations than the minimum requirements in section (1)(a) through (e) and (g) based on the requirements of ORS 836.623(1)

Or. Admin. Code § 660-013-0080

LCDC 6-1996, f. & cert. ef. 12-23-96; LCDD 3-1999, f. & cert. ef. 2-12-99; LCDD 3-2004, f. & cert. ef. 5-7-04

Exhibits referenced are available from the agency

Stat. Auth.: ORS 183 & 197

Stats. Implemented: ORS 836.600 - 836.630 & 1997 OL, Ch. 859