Or. Admin. Code § 141-090-0020 - Definitions
For the purpose of these rules:
(1) "Agent" means a business partner,
attorney, or any individual who is legally authorized to represent the
landowner's interests.
(2)
"Applicant" means a person who has applied to the Department for a wetland
delineation report approval, a jurisdictional determination, or a removal or
fill authorization.
(3) "Aquatic
Resources of Special Concern" (ARSC) means waters of this state that provide
functions, values and habitats that are limited in quantity because they are
naturally rare or have been disproportionately lost due to prior impacts. These
include bogs, fens, cold water habitat, hot springs, interdunal wetlands, kelp
beds, mature forested wetlands, native eelgrass beds, off-channel habitats
(alcoves and side channels), ultramafic soil wetlands, vernal pools, wet
prairies, wooded tidal wetlands, certain alkaline wetlands and lakes, and
others as determined by the Department.
(4) "Authorization Application" means the
written application for an authorization to place fill in or remove material
from waters of this state as required by OAR 141-085, 141-089, 141-0100 and
141-0102.
(5) "Basis of
Jurisdictional Determination" means a summary statement of the criteria and
indicators that support the Department's jurisdictional
determination.
(6) "Change in
Circumstances" means a change in site conditions that fundamentally alters the
hydrology or substrate to the extent that the "normal circumstances" of waters
of this state are changed. The change in circumstances may be due to
alterations on- or off-site that affect the site sufficiently to enlarge,
reduce, or change the status or geographic extent of a jurisdictional water. A
change in circumstances includes, but is not limited to, a dike breach or
drainage system failure that restores former hydrologic conditions to a site,
placement of fill material, or a water source diversion.
(7) "Consultant" means a person who provides
professional services to the public.
(8) "Cowardin" means Cowardin, L. M., V.
Carter, F. C. Golet, E. T. LaRoe. 1979. Classification of wetlands and
deepwater habitats of the United States, U. S. Department of the
Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C.
(9) "Delineation" means a determination of
the presence of wetlands and other waters that includes marking boundaries on
the ground and on a detailed map prepared by professional land survey or
similar accurate methods.
(10)
"Delineation Map" means a map included in a Wetland Delineation Report or
provided with a Jurisdictional Determination by the Department that shows the
tax lot(s) and study area(s) investigated and the location, size, and
boundaries of all wetlands and other waters.
(11) "Determination" means a decision that a
site may, does, is unlikely to, or does not contain waters of this state. A
determination does not include the exact location or boundaries of waters of
this state.
(12) "Director" means
the Director of the Department of State Lands or their designee.
(13) "Department" means the Oregon Department
of State Lands, including the Director.
(14) "Fill" means the total of deposits by
artificial means equal to or exceeding 50 cubic yards or more of material at
one location in any waters of this state. However, in designated essential
salmonid habitat (ESH) areas (OAR 141-102) and in designated State Scenic
Waterways (OAR 141-100) "fill" means any amount of deposit by artificial
means.
(15) "Final Order" means a
final agency action expressed in writing. "Final order" does not include any
tentative or preliminary agency statement, including a "preliminary
jurisdictional determination," and does not preclude further agency
consideration of the subject matter of the final order.
(16) "Geographic Information System" (GIS)
means a system of hardware, software, and data storage that allows for the
analysis and display of information that has been geographically
referenced.
(17) "Global
Positioning System" (GPS) means a navigation system which consists of a network
of satellites and earth receiver stations which allows a person to determine,
via a receiver, their respective position in latitude, longitude, and
altitude.
(18) "Hydrogeomorphic
Method" (HGM) means the wetland classification based on a wetland's location in
the landscape and the sources and characteristics of water flow defined in
Adamus, P.R.2001. Guidebook for hydrogeomorphic (HGM)-based assessment
of Oregon wetland and riparian sites: Statewide classification and
profiles. Oregon Division of State Lands, Salem, OR.
(19) "Indicator" means soil characteristics,
vegetation, hydrology evidence, or other field data that indicate, by their
presence or absence, the existence of certain environmental conditions.
Indicators are used with other information, mapped or anecdotal, to determine
the state's jurisdiction over wetlands and other waters.
(20) "Jurisdictional Determination" (JD)
means a written decision by the Department that waters of this state subject to
regulation and authorization requirements of OAR 141-085, 141-089, 141-0100 and
141-0102 are present or not present within a study area. The JD may include a
delineation of the geographic boundaries of the area subject to state
jurisdiction. For example, a JD may include the location of a wetland boundary
or the location of the ordinary high water line (ordinary high water mark) of a
waterway. A JD may, but does not necessarily, include a determination that a
particular activity in a water of this state is subject to authorization
requirements. The decision record includes the basis of the jurisdictional
determination and is a final order subject to reconsideration according to the
provisions in 141-090-0050.
(21)
"Landowner" means the legal owner of the property for which a JD is requested
or made.
(22) "Local Wetlands
Inventory" (LWI) means a wetlands inventory map and supporting data that is
conducted according to the requirements in OAR 141-086 and has been approved by
the Department.
(23) "Manual" means
the 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation
Manual including the two regional supplements that cover Oregon: Arid
West and Western Mountains, Valleys, and Coast, and applicable guidance (see
OAR 141-090-0030) all of which is hereby incorporated by reference. The public
may obtain a copy of the manual from the Department's website.
(24) "National Wetlands Inventory" (NWI)
means the wetlands inventory prepared by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service.
(25) "New Information"
means data, reports, photographs, observations, or similar information that is
provided to or obtained by the Department after the Department has issued a
jurisdictional determination or issued an authorization.
(26) "Non-wetland" means an area that does
not meet the wetland definition and criteria.
(27) "Normal Circumstances" means the soil
and hydrologic conditions that are normally present, without regard to whether
the vegetation has been removed. "Normal circumstances" includes a
consideration of the permanence of any change to the site; for example, if fill
material is placed on a wetland, the new "normal circumstances" may be
non-wetland. In such a situation, the Department may determine if the placement
of fill material required a fill permit.
(28) "Off-site Determination" means a
determination by the Department or any other person that is conducted without a
site visit using resources such as maps, remotely sensed imagery, observations
from adjacent areas, or interviews with persons familiar with the site. An
off-site determination is a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination (PJD)
unless otherwise stated in writing by the Department.
(29) "On-site Determination" means a
determination by the Department or any other person that includes a site visit
to collect relevant data. An on-site determination by the Department may be
either a PJD or a JD.
(30) "Other
Waters" means all waters other than wetlands regardless of
jurisdiction.
(31) "Person" means
an individual, corporation, firm, partnership, estate, association, body of
government, or other legal entity.
(32) "Preliminary Jurisdictional
Determination" (PJD) means an advisory determination issued in writing stating
that waters of this state are present or not present within a study area.
Because a PJD is advisory in nature, it has no specified duration or expiration
and is not subject to appeal. PJDs include all wetland determinations by any
person other than the Department and may also include wetlands mapped on the
SWI.
(33) "Primary Contact" means
the person designated by the landowner, agent, or applicant to serve as the
Department's contact for the purpose of the review and approval of a wetland
delineation report.
(34) "Removal"
means the taking of more than 50 cubic yards of material (or its equivalent
weight in tons) in any waters of this state in any calendar year; or the
movement by artificial means of an equivalent amount of material on or within
the bed of such waters, including channel relocation. However, in designated
ESH areas (OAR 141-102) and in designated State Scenic Waterways (OAR 141-100)
the 50-cubic-yard minimum threshold does not apply.
(35) "Removal-Fill Law" means ORS
196.800 through
196.990 and rules adopted
thereunder relating to the filling and/or the removal of material in waters of
this state.
(36) "Report" means a
wetland delineation or determination report.
(37) "Sample Plot" means a portion of a study
area within which environmental data (i.e., soils, hydrology, and vegetation)
are collected that is representative of that area and documented on a wetland
determination data form.
(38)
"Site-specific methods" means sampling, delineation, and investigative
procedures used to address the unique circumstances at a site. Boilerplate
content from the manual and generic procedures are not site-specific.
(39) "Statewide Wetlands Inventory" (SWI)
means a composite of wetland mapping (i.e., LWI, NWI, approved wetland
delineations) and other natural resource mapping for the state of Oregon that
is provided by the Department. The SWI is a screening tool to help identify
approximate locations of potential wetlands and waterways and is continually
revised as additional digital mapping information is received or obtained by
the Department.
(40) "Study Area"
means the area that was investigated for the presence of wetlands and other
waters.
(41) "Upland" means any
land that is not a wetland or other water.
(42) "Waters of this state" means all natural
waterways, tidal and nontidal bays, intermittent streams, constantly flowing
streams, lakes, wetlands, that portion of the Pacific Ocean that is in the
boundaries of this state, and all other navigable and non-navigable bodies of
water in this state and those portions of the ocean shore, as defined in ORS
390.605, where removal or fill
activities are regulated under a state-assumed permit program as provided in
33 U.S.C.
1344(g) of the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act, as amended.
(43) "Wetlands" means those areas that are
inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration
sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a
prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil
conditions (ORS 196.800(17) and
OAR 141-085-0510 (110)).
(44)
"Wetland Boundary" means a line marked on the ground and on a map that
identifies the boundary line between wetlands and non-wetlands.
(45) "Wetland Delineation Report" means a
written document that contains the methods, data, conclusions, and maps used to
determine if wetlands and other waters of this state are present within a study
area and, if so, describes and maps their locations and geographic extent. A
wetland determination report documenting the presence or absence of waters of
this state is included within this definition.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 196.845 & 196.692
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 196.800 - 196.990, 196.600 - 196.665, 196.668 - 196.692 & 197.279
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