Or. Admin. Code § 141-050-0940 - Instruments of Dedication
(1)
Private Dedication -- A private individual or organization which is the owner
of any registered natural area may voluntarily agree to dedicate that area as a
Natural Heritage Conservation Area by executing with the Board, following
review by the Council, an instrument of dedication. Instrument provisions and
policies include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) An agreement that provides each element
in the Natural Heritage Conservation Area with the most secure protection
obtainable;
(b) An unlimited period
of time, or a term sufficiently long to warrant dedication
protection;
(c) Permission for
conducting scientific research and other activities shall be commensurate with
Program objectives;
(d) Management
policies for the site, which may include all or part of the Management of
Natural Heritage Conservation Areas in OAR 141-050-0935 through
141-050-0999;
(e) Termination of
dedication may occur upon written notification to the Board, including specific
reasons for termination, and provision by the Council of opportunity for
adequate public notice and hearing.
(2) The Instrument of Dedication of an area
under private ownership shall be filed by the Board in the office of the clerk
of the county in which any or all of the Natural Heritage Conservation Area is
located, and shall be effective upon its recording.
(3) A copy of the dedication and management
agreement(s) shall be provided to the private owner of a Natural Heritage
Conservation Area.
(4) Public
Agency Dedication -- Any public agency may dedicate lands under the provisions
of ORS 273.563 to
273.591, and the Plan, after
providing the opportunity for adequate public notice and hearing by the
agency.
(5) The Oregon
Transportation Commission, the State Fish and Wildlife Commission, the State
Board of Forestry, the State Board of Higher Education and the State Land Board
shall, with the advice and assistance of the Council, establish procedures for
the dedication of Natural Heritage Conservation Areas on land or water, the
title of which is held by the State of Oregon, and which is under that agency's
management and control. The instrument(s) of dedication and management shall
contain any information or provisions as the agency and Council consider
necessary to complete the dedication.
(6) Termination of the dedication of a
Natural Heritage Conservation Area by a public agency requires:
(a) Provision of opportunity for adequate
public notice and hearing;
(b) A
finding by the agency of an imperative and unavoidable necessity due to natural
disaster in the site, need of the natural resource during time of declared war,
or the need of the natural resource because of extreme economic crisis of the
state;
(c) A finding by that
agency, with the approval of the Council that the Natural Heritage Conservation
Area is no longer needed according to the guidelines of the Plan, or has
permanently lost its character.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 273
Stats. Implemented: ORS 273.563 - 273.591
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