Or. Admin. R. 660-023-0110 - Wildlife Habitat
(1) For
purposes of this rule, the following definitions apply:
(a) "Documented" means that an area is shown
on a map published or issued by a state or federal agency or by a professional
with demonstrated expertise in habitat identification.
(b) "Wildlife habitat" is an area upon which
wildlife depend in order to meet their requirements for food, water, shelter,
and reproduction. Examples include wildlife migration corridors, big game
winter range, and nesting and roosting sites.
(2) Local governments shall conduct the
inventory process and determine significant wildlife habitat as set forth in
OAR 660-023-0250(5) by following either the safe harbor methodology described
in section (4) of this rule or the standard inventory process described in OAR
660-023-0030.
(3) When gathering
information regarding wildlife habitat under the standard inventory process in
OAR 660-023-0030(2), local governments shall obtain current habitat inventory
information from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), and other
state and federal agencies. These inventories shall include at least the
following:
(a) Threatened, endangered, and
sensitive wildlife species habitat information;
(b) Sensitive bird site inventories;
and
(c) Wildlife species of concern
and/or habitats of concern identified and mapped by ODFW (e.g., big game winter
range and migration corridors, golden eagle and prairie falcon nest sites, and
pigeon springs).
(4)
Local governments may determine wildlife habitat significance under OAR
660-023-0040 or apply the safe harbor criteria in this section. Under the safe
harbor, local governments may determine that "wildlife" does not include fish,
and that significant wildlife habitat is only those sites where one or more of
the following conditions exist:
(a) The
habitat has been documented to perform a life support function for a wildlife
species listed by the federal government as a threatened or endangered species
or by the state of Oregon as a threatened, endangered, or sensitive
species;
(b) The habitat has
documented occurrences of more than incidental use by a species described in
subsection (a) of this section;
(c)
The habitat has been documented as a sensitive bird nesting, roosting, or
watering resource site for osprey or great blue herons pursuant to ORS 527.710
(Oregon Forest Practices Act) and OAR 629-024-0700 (Forest Practices
Rules);
(d) The habitat has been
documented to be essential to achieving policies or population objectives
specified in a wildlife species management plan adopted by the Oregon Fish and
Wildlife Commission pursuant to ORS Chapter 496; or
(e) The area is identified and mapped by ODFW
as habitat for a wildlife species of concern and/or as a habitat of concern
(e.g., big game winter range and migration corridors, golden eagle and prairie
falcon nest sites, or pigeon springs).
(5) For certain threatened or endangered
species sites, publication of location information may increase the threat of
habitat or species loss. Pursuant to ORS
192.501(13),
local governments may limit publication, display, and availability of location
information for such sites. Local governments may adopt inventory maps of these
areas, with procedures to allow limited availability to property owners or
other specified parties.
(6) As set
out in OAR 660-023-0250(5), local governments shall develop programs to protect
wildlife habitat following the standard procedures and requirements of OAR
660-023-0040 and 660-023-0050. Local governments shall coordinate with
appropriate state and federal agencies when adopting programs intended to
protect threatened, endangered, or sensitive species habitat areas.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183 & ORS 197
Stats. Implemented: ORS 197.040 & ORS 297.225 - ORS 197.245
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