(2) A city or county containing a large school district shall:
(a) Include as an element of its comprehensive plan a school facility plan prepared by the district in consultation with the affected city or county.
(b) Initiate planning activities with a school district to accomplish planning as required under ORS 195.020.
(3) The provisions of subsection (2)(a) of this section do not apply to a city or a county that contains less than 10 percent of the total population of the large school district.
(4) The large school district shall select a representative to meet and confer with a representative of the city or county, as described in subsection (2)(b) of this section, to accomplish the planning required by ORS 195.020 and shall notify the city or county of the selected representative. The city or county shall provide the facilities and set the time for the planning activities. The representatives shall meet at least twice each year, unless all representatives agree in writing to another schedule, and make a written summary of issues discussed and proposed actions.
(5)(a) The school facility plan must cover a period of at least 10 years and must include, but need not be limited to, the following elements:
(A) Population projections by school age group.
(B) Identification by the city or county and by the large school district of desirable school sites.
(C) Descriptions of physical improvements needed in existing schools to meet the minimum standards of the large school district.
(D) Financial plans to meet school facility needs, including an analysis of available tools to ensure facility needs are met.
(E) An analysis of:
(i) The alternatives to new school construction and major renovation; and
(ii) Measures to increase the efficient use of school sites including, but not limited to, multiple-story buildings and multipurpose use of sites.
(F) Ten-year capital improvement plans.
(G) Site acquisition schedules and programs.
(b) Based on the elements described in paragraph (a) of this subsection and applicable laws and rules, the school facility plan must also include an analysis of the land required for the 10-year period covered by the plan that is suitable, as a permitted or conditional use, for school facilities inside the urban growth boundary.
(6) If a large school district determines that there is an inadequate supply of suitable land for school facilities for the 10-year period covered by the school facility plan, the city or county, or both, and the large school district shall cooperate in identifying land for school facilities and take necessary actions, including, but not limited to, adopting appropriate zoning, aggregating existing lots or parcels in separate ownership, adding one or more sites designated for school facilities to an urban growth boundary, or petitioning a metropolitan service district to add one or more sites designated for school facilities to an urban growth boundary pursuant to applicable law.
(7) The school facility plan shall provide for the integration of existing city or county land dedication requirements with the needs of the large school district.
(8) The large school district shall:
(a) Identify in the school facility plan school facility needs based on population growth projections and land use designations contained in the city or county comprehensive plan; and
(b) Update the school facility plan during periodic review or more frequently by mutual agreement between the large school district and the affected city or county.
(9)(a) In the school facility plan, the district school board of a large school district may adopt objective criteria to be used by an affected city or county to determine whether adequate capacity exists to accommodate projected development. Before the adoption of the criteria, the large school district shall confer with the affected cities and counties and agree, to the extent possible, on the appropriate criteria. After a large school district formally adopts criteria for the capacity of school facilities, an affected city or county shall accept those criteria as its own for purposes of evaluating applications for a comprehensive plan amendment or for a residential land use regulation amendment.
(b) A city or county shall provide notice to an affected large school district when considering a plan or land use regulation amendment that significantly impacts school capacity. If the large school district requests, the city or county shall implement a coordinated process with the district to identify potential school sites and facilities to address the projected impacts.
(10) A school district that is not a large school district may adopt a school facility plan as described in this section in consultation with an affected city or county.
(11) The capacity of a school facility is not the basis for a development moratorium under ORS 197.505 to 197.540.
(12) This section does not confer any power to a school district to declare a building moratorium.
(13) A city or county may deny an application for residential development based on a lack of school capacity if:
(a) The issue is raised by the school district;
(b) The lack of school capacity is based on a school facility plan formally adopted under this section; and
(c) The city or county has considered options to address school capacity. [1993 c.550 §2; 1995 c.508 §1; 2001 c.876 §1; 2007 c.579 §1]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 05 - State Government, Government Procedures, Land Use
Chapter 195 - Local Government Planning Coordination
Section 195.025 - Regional coordination of planning activities; alternatives.
Section 195.033 - Area population forecasts; rules.
Section 195.040 - Annual county reports on comprehensive planning compliance.
Section 195.060 - Definitions.
Section 195.065 - Agreements required; contents; county responsibilities.
Section 195.070 - Agreement factors.
Section 195.075 - Agreement provisions and considerations.
Section 195.085 - Compliance deadlines.
Section 195.110 - School facility plan for large school districts.
Section 195.115 - Reducing barriers for pedestrian and bicycle access to schools.
Section 195.125 - Existing uses in state parks; approval by local governments.
Section 195.137 - Definitions for ORS 195.137 to 195.145.
Section 195.139 - Legislative findings.
Section 195.144 - Designation of rural reserves and urban reserves in Washington County.
Section 195.145 - Urban reserves; when required; limitation; rules.
Section 195.205 - Annexation by provider; prerequisites to vote; public hearing.
Section 195.210 - Election procedures.
Section 195.215 - Election certification; order.
Section 195.220 - Annexation plan provisions.
Section 195.225 - Boundary commission review; action; plan amendment; election.
Section 195.250 - Definitions for ORS 195.250 to 195.260.
Section 195.256 - Legislative findings.
Section 195.300 - Definitions for ORS 195.300 to 195.336.
Section 195.301 - Legislative findings.
Section 195.305 - Compensation for restriction of use of real property due to land use regulation.
Section 195.308 - Exception to requirement for compensation.
Section 195.312 - Procedure for processing claims; fees.
Section 195.314 - Notice of claim; evidence and argument; record on review; final determination.
Section 195.316 - Notice of Measure 37 permit.
Section 195.318 - Judicial review.
Section 195.322 - Duties of ombudsman.
Section 195.324 - Effect of certain applications or petitions on right to relief.
Section 195.328 - Acquisition date of claimant.
Section 195.336 - Compensation and Conservation Fund.
Section 195.500 - Policy for removal of homeless individuals camping on public property.
Section 195.505 - Elements of camp removal policies; unclaimed personal property; notice.
Section 195.510 - Sites not subject to ORS 195.500 to 195.510.
Section 195.520 - Camping by individuals living in vehicles.
Section 195.530 - Noncamping use of public property by homeless individuals; attorney fees.