Or. Admin. R. 736-015-0030 - Day Use Parking Permit
(1)
Purpose: Based on the department's goal to manage increased use of park areas,
the director may require a motor vehicle day use parking permit at selected
park areas. This charge is a parking fee and not a charge for recreational
purposes under ORS 105.672 to ORS
105.696. The immunities provided
under ORS 105.682 apply to use of state
park land for recreational purpose.
(2) General Regulations:
(a) Parking permits are to be clearly
displayed through the windshield of motor vehicles with the expiration date
visible;
(b) Persons with
motorcycles or other motor vehicles, such as convertibles, where the permits
could be subject to theft, may keep the permit with them and must show it to an
enforcement officer or park employee upon request.
(3) Day Use Parking Permit Fees:
(a) Daily Motor Vehicle - $5;
(b) 12-month Permit - $30;
(c) 24-month Permit - $50;
(4) The department may enter into
a written agreement with privately owned commercial vendors and non-profit
cooperative associations affiliated with the department under ORS
390.143 to sell 12-month and
24-month permits:
(a) The director shall
establish a maximum allowable fee of $1 for vendors who sell the 12-month and
24-month permits;
(b) Non-profit
cooperative associations affiliated with the department may by agreement retain
fees in excess of the minimum vendor fee for use in funding interpretive
programs in park areas;
(c) The
vendor's fee will be included in the price of the permit;
(d) Only a park employee may issue
replacement permits in the event an original permit is lost, stolen, or
mutilated.
(5) Daily
Access Exceptions: The director may grant exceptions to the day-use parking
permit requirement under the following circumstances:
(a) Emergency vehicles;
(b) Government vehicles on official business;
(c) Business and delivery vehicles
on official business;
(d) A person
who is currently a registered camper at a park area and clearly displays the
overnight rental receipt;
(e) Park
concessionaires and their employees;
(f) A person entering the park to engage in
specially permitted non-recreation activities;
(g) Park volunteers on duty in the park;
(h) A person with a permit issued
by another entity with which the department has a written agreement to honor
their passes;
(i) Other persons as
designated by the director.
(6) Park Areas Subject to Day-Use Parking
Permit Fees: Park areas at which a day use parking permit fee shall be charged
include: Fort Stevens State Park, Cape Lookout State Park, Ecola State Park,
Nehalem Bay State Park, Honeyman Memorial State Park (West side), L.L. "Stub"
Stewart Memorial State Park, Heceta Head Lighthouse, Shore Acres State Park,
Milo McIver State Park, Viento State Park, Benson State Recreation Area, Dabney
State Recreation Area, Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail, Mayer State
Park, Rooster Rock State Park, Champoeg State Heritage Area, Detroit Lake State
Recreation Area, Fall Creek State Recreation Area (Winberry), Silver Falls
State Park, Jasper State Recreation Site, Mongold Day-use Area, Willamette
Mission State Park, Tou Velle State Recreation Site, The Cove Palisades State
Park, Tumalo State Park, Smith Rock State Park, Farewell Bend State Recreation
Area.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 390.124
Stats. Implemented: ORS 390.111, 390.121 & HB 3673 (2010)
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