Or. Admin. R. 660-027-0060 - Factors for Designation of Lands as Rural Reserves
(1) When identifying and selecting lands for
designation as rural reserves under this division, a county shall indicate
which land was considered and designated in order to provide long-term
protection to the agriculture and forest industries and which land was
considered and designated to provide long-term protection of important natural
landscape features, or both. Based on this choice, the county shall apply the
appropriate factors in either section (2) or (3) of this rule, or
both.
(2) Rural Reserve Factors:
When identifying and selecting lands for designation as rural reserves intended
to provide long-term protection to the agricultural industry or forest
industry, or both, a county shall base its decision on consideration of whether
the lands proposed for designation.
(a) Are
situated in an area that is otherwise potentially subject to urbanization
during the applicable period described in OAR 660-027-0040(2) or (3) as
indicated by proximity to a UGB or proximity to properties with fair market
values that significantly exceed agricultural values for farmland, or forestry
values for forest land;
(b) Are
capable of sustaining long-term agricultural operations for agricultural land,
or are capable of sustaining long-term forestry operations for forest
land;
(c) Have suitable soils where
needed to sustain long-term agricultural or forestry operations and, for
agricultural land, have available water where needed to sustain long-term
agricultural operations; and
(d)
Are suitable to sustain long-term agricultural or forestry operations, taking
into account:
(A) for farm land, the
existence of a large block of agricultural or other resource land with a
concentration or cluster of farm operations, or, for forest land, the existence
of a large block of forested land with a concentration or cluster of managed
woodlots;
(B) The adjacent land use
pattern, including its location in relation to adjacent non-farm uses or
non-forest uses, and the existence of buffers between agricultural or forest
operations and non-farm or non-forest uses;
(C) The agricultural or forest land use
pattern, including parcelization, tenure and ownership patterns; and
(D) The sufficiency of agricultural or
forestry infrastructure in the area, whichever is applicable.
(3) Rural Reserve
Factors: When identifying and selecting lands for designation as rural reserves
intended to protect important natural landscape features, a county must
consider those areas identified in Metro's February 2007 "Natural Landscape
Features Inventory" and other pertinent information, and shall base its
decision on consideration of whether the lands proposed for designation:
(a) Are situated in an area that is otherwise
potentially subject to urbanization during the applicable period described OAR
660-027-0040(2) or (3);
(b) Are
subject to natural disasters or hazards, such as floodplains, steep slopes and
areas subject to landslides;
(c)
Are important fish, plant or wildlife habitat;
(d) Are necessary to protect water quality or
water quantity, such as streams, wetlands and riparian areas;
(e) Provide a sense of place for the region,
such as buttes, bluffs, islands and extensive wetlands;
(f) Can serve as a boundary or buffer, such
as rivers, cliffs and floodplains, to reduce conflicts between urban uses and
rural uses, or conflicts between urban uses and natural resource uses
(g) Provide for separation between cities;
and
(h) Provide easy access to
recreational opportunities in rural areas, such as rural trails and
parks.
(4)
Notwithstanding requirements for applying factors in OAR 660-027-0040(9) and
section (2) of this rule, a county may deem that Foundation Agricultural Lands
or Important Agricultural Lands within three miles of a UGB qualify for
designation as rural reserves under section (2) without further explanation
under OAR 660-027-0040(10).
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 195.141, 197.040
Stats. Implemented: ORS 195.137 - 195.145
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