Or. Admin. Code § 141-110-0040 - Leasing Process for Vacant Rangelands
(1) Upon receipt of a fully completed
application, the Department will determine in a timely manner if the applicant
is eligible to lease, and if the requested state land is available for a forage
lease.
(2) If the Department
determines that:
(a) The applicant is
ineligible to enter into a forage lease, the Department will notify the
applicant in writing and state the reason for the ineligibility
determination.
(b) The requested
state land is not available for a forage lease, the Department will notify the
applicant in writing and state the reason the state land is not
available.
(3) If the
applicant is eligible and the requested state land is available for a lease,
the Department will issue a Notice of Leasehold Availability to solicit
applications from interested persons. This notice will be published not less
than once each week for two successive weeks in a newspaper of general
circulation in the area in which the leasehold is located, and sent to adjacent
property owners and to persons who request such notices including the original
applicant.
(4) The Department will
review and evaluate the applications received in response to the Notice of
Leasehold Availability. This evaluation will determine which applicants, if
any, are qualified to obtain a forage lease.
(5) If more than one application for a lease
is received from qualified applicants, selection of the applicant to be awarded
the lease will be determined by:
(a) Ownership
or control of adjacent or intermingled land which will best enhance, or
facilitate proper management of the leasehold parcel;
(b) Willingness of the applicant to execute
the terms of the applicable LMP or SAMP or enter into cooperative agreements
for needed maintenance and desired construction of new improvements to enhance
overall management of the leasehold parcel; and
(c) Any additional factors the Department
decides are pertinent in the selection process to a particular forage leasehold
parcel including, but not limited to, any bonus bid offered by an
applicant.
(6)
Preference to obtain a new lease will be given to applicants who are current
lessees in good standing with their existing lease and landowners engaged in
the livestock business that seek to use state land for the grazing of
livestock. For the purposes of this section, "landowner" means an individual or
legal entity that is the owner of the land, or water rights necessary to permit
the proper use of the leased Common School Grazing Lands in combination with
the landowner's privately-owned or controlled land or water.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 273.045 & 273.051
Stats. Implemented: ORS 273.805, 273.815 & 273.825
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