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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication Applicant 12/19/2023Revised 2023 04 04 slm City of Springfield Development & Public Works 225 Fifth Street Springfield, OR 97477 LAND USE COMPATIBILIITY STATEMENT (LUCS), DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES (DMV) and ZONING VERIFICATION LETTER Application form Permit Type Dept of Motor Vehicles-New: Land Use Compatibility Statement: City: Dept of Motor Vehicles-Renewal: Zoning Verification Letter: UGB: Project Information Applicant Name: Phone: Company: E-mail: Address: Property Owner: Phone: Company: E-mail: Address: ASSESSOR'S MAP NO: TAX LOT NO(S): Property Address: Description of proposal/request: Record Information (Staff to complete) Record No: Date Received: Application Fee: $ Technical Fee: $ TOTAL FEES: $ Assigned Planner: Section 1 – To be Completed by Applicant *Sections marked with an asterisk should be verified with the local planning department prior to submitting this form. OREGON LIQUOR & CANNABIS COMMISSION REQUEST Land Use Compatibility Statement What is a land use compatibility statement (LUCS)? The LUCS is a form used by a state agency and local government to determine whether a land use proposal is consistent with local govern- ment’s comprehensive plan and land use regulations. Why is a LUCS required? OLCC and other state agencies with permitting or approval activities that affect land use are required by Oregon law to be consistent with local comprehensive plans and to have a process for determining consistency. Section 34(4)(a) of 2015 Oregon Laws, Chapter 614, requires OLCC to request and obtain the LUCS and have a positive LUCS prior to issuing a license. When is a LUCS required? A LUCS is required for all proposed marijuana facilities before an OLCC license can be obtained. How to complete a LUCS: • Step 1: Applicant completes Section 1 of this form and submits it to the appropriate city or county planning office. Applicant verifies with local jurisdiction whether additional forms, applications, or permits are required. • Step 2: Local jurisdiction completes Section 2 of this form indicating whether the proposed use is compatible with the acknowl- edged comprehensive plan and land use regulations and returns signed and dated form to the applicant. • Applicant completes payment to local jurisdiction for processing application. • Local jurisdictions are NOT required to begin processing LUCS forms until January 4, 2016 at 8:30 AM. • Step 3: Applicant submits this date-stamped form and any supporting information provided by the city or county to the OLCC with the license application. This form may be submitted while Section 2 is in process with the local governing body. Applicant Name: Mailing Address: City: Phone: State: Rm/Ste: ZIP: Site plan of the subject property and proposed development attached? (required) Proposed Premises Address: Rm/Ste: City: County: ZIP: Tax Lot #*: Township*: Range/ Section*: Map*: Latitude: Longitude: Proposed use/permit type sought (A separate LUCS may be necessary for each proposed use even if it is on the same property): Producer Note indoor or outdoor below Wholesaler Processor List endorse- ments below Retailer Laboratory Research Certificate Details of proposed use (note any attachments): Locate an OLCC micro tier producer license at the above-mentioned address. CITY/COUNTY USE ONLY Date delivered by license applicant: Received by (print): Initial: -122.96767332 17023111 Springfield 44.05459454 1702311100101 97478 Lane Springfield Units 3 & 4 4107 Industrial Ave 97202 OR Portland Unit 5 1653 SE Nehalem 541-543-0058 Jeff McClain Comments: REMINDER: Local jurisdictions are NOT required to begin processing LUCS forms until January 4, 2016 at 8:30 AM Site Location: Inside city limits Inside UGB Outside UGB Name of Jurisdiction: Property Zoning of Proposed Premises: The proposed land use has been reviewed and is prohibited. The proposed land use has been reviewed and is not prohibited. If the proposed land use is allowable only as a conditional use, permits are required as noted below. Name of Reviewing Local Official (print): Title: Date: Email: Phone: Signature: Check this box if there are attachments to this form: Section 2 – To be Completed by Local Jurisdiction Submitted Applicant submits marijuana license application in online licensing system and paid application fee. Received OLCC License Investigator receives application and begins review. Denied Local Government Land Use Compatibility Statement and local opt-out reviewed for prohibited use. Prohibited Use House Bill 3400 prohibits the OLCC from issuing a recreational marijuana license if the proposed use is prohibited by the local governing body. Completeness Review License Investigator and Applicant collect all additional necessary information. Application Review License Investigator reviews application to determine if submitted information meets requirements. Premises Inspection OLCC Inspector visits site to determine compliance with physical requirements: Security, operations, etc. Non-Compliant Non-Compliant Possible Denial The OLCC must review for compliance with administrative rules and Oregon law. In some cases, a potential denial may be overcome if the applicant can correct the issue or otherwise show good cause to overcome the denial basis. Possible Denial A failed inspection means that a premises does not meet security, operational, or other requirements. An opportunity is provided to correct any compliance issues, but failure to do so or a second failed inspection may result in application denial. Approved Applicant has met all requirements of application and premises inspection. All Fees Paid License Issued The license is issued and can be printed by the applicant. It must be displayed prominently at the location. Life of a License Application License Fee Due Applicant pays the licensing fee in the online system.