LAND USE AND CODE ENFORCEMENT HEARINGS OFFICER SERVICES
Project #: | PW24002 (RFP) |
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Category: | Services- Personal Services |
Department: | PW Land Management |
Issued by: | Lane County |
Publish Date: | Nov 1, 2024 1:00PM |
Proposals Due Date: |
Nov 22, 2024 5:00PM
(Pacific Standard Time)
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Status: | open |
Posted: | Nov 1, 2024 |
Description
In general, the Lane County Land Management Division is seeking responsive, qualified proposers to submit proposals for quasi-judicial land use and code enforcement hearing officer services on an as-needed basis. The primary focus will be to conduct hearings for Type III land use applications, appeals of land use decisions, and code enforcement cases. The selected contractors will render decisions consistent with Lane Code, Lane Manual, Oregon Revised Statutes, and Oregon State Building and Specialty Codes. Firms and individuals submitting proposals will be screened upon their proposals. See RFP for more detailed information.
Attachments
This project has the following solicitation documents.
You will need to:
- Be logged into Bid Locker
- Be registered with Lane County
Vendor Questions and Answers
Submitted Questions About This Proposal
There are no questions that have been answered and posted by Lane County.
For Questions or Additional Information, Contact:
Name: Steven Templin, P.E.
Email: steve.templin@lanecountyor.gov
Commodity Codes
Commodity Codes (NIGP):
- 961-00
- MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES, NO. 1 (NOT OTHERWISE CLASSIFIED)
- 961-12
- Codification Of Government Codes, Including Code Conversion And Code Maintenance Services
- 961-94
- Zoning, Land Use Studies
- 962-58
- Professional Services (Not Otherwise Classified)
- 971-63
- Real Estate: Land And Improvements
Solicitation Keyword Tags
code enforcement, hearing officer, land use, oregon building code, specialty code
About Lane County
Lane County is one of the largest counties in Oregon, stretching from the peaks of the Cascade Mountain range to the beaches on the Oregon coast. As of the 2020 census the population was over 380,000, making it the fourth-most populous county in Oregon. Most County facilities are located within the Eugene-Springfield Metro area.
About Lane County Procurement
Lane County is comprised of twelve departments that each process contracts and make purchases per Contract Policies approved by the Lane County Board of Commissioners. These policies can be found in the Lane Manual Chapter 20. Oversight is provided by the Procurement Office and County Counsel.
Formal solicitations such as Invitations to Bid (ITBs), Request for Proposals (RFPs), Request for Qualifications (RFQus), and Request for Quotes (RFQ) are conducted by departments on an as-needed basis. These requests for offers as well as public notices related to procurement will be posted on this site as applicable.
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