Or. Admin. Code § 250-020-0161 - Boat Operations in Jefferson County
(1) All lakes and reservoirs in Jefferson
County:
(a) A person must not anchor or moor
a boat outside of a marina or away from a dock for more than 30 consecutive
days in one location and must not anchor or moor in the previously used
location for 30 days thereafter. For the purpose of this rule, "location" is
defined as an area within a 1/2 mile radius. This rule does not apply to a
person anchoring or mooring a boat on privately owned submerged or submersible
land with the permission of the landowner.
(b) A person must not anchor or moor a boat
outside of a marina or away from a dock and leave the boat unattended for more
than 7 consecutive days.
(2) Cache Lake: A person must not use a motor
to propel a boat.
(3) Hand Lake: A
person must not use a motor to propel a boat.
(4) Haystack Reservoir:
(a) A person must not operate a motorboat in
excess of a slow-no wake speed in the western cove inside a buoy line
approximately 500 feet from shore, as marked.
(b) A person must not operate a boat in
excess of a slow-no wake speed in the southern cove inside a buoy line
extending from south of the boat ramp on the east shore to a point south of the
southeast peninsula, as marked.
(5) Island Lake: A person must not use a
motor to propel a boat.
(6) Jack
Lake: A person must not use a motor to propel a boat.
(7) Lake Billy Chinook:
(a) A person must not operate a motorboat in
excess of 10 MPH on the:
(A) Crooked River Arm
above the Crooked River Bridge;
(B)
Deschutes River Arm above the Deschutes River Bridge;
(C) Metolius River Arm from a point
approximately 1,000 feet upstream of Street Creek, as marked.
(b) A person must not operate a
motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed within:
(A) The buoyed areas at Cove Palisades State
Park Marina;
(B) The buoyed areas
at the Crooked River Launching Ramp;
(C) The buoyed areas at the Lower Deschutes
River Day Use Area;
(D) The buoyed
areas at the Upper Deschutes River Day Use Area;
(E) 300 feet of a designated swimming
area;
(F) The cove at Chinook
Island (Metolius Arm) as marked;
(G) The cove at Camp Perry South (Metolius
Arm) as marked;
(H) Fly Creek Inlet
inside a line across the inlet from the apex of the bend between docks 3 and 4
on the western shore of the inlet to the point where the northern edge of dock
13's walkway, as situated in 2018, joins the eastern shore of the inlet, as
marked.
(c) A person
must not operate a boat inside the log boom enclosure around Round Butte
Dam.
(d) Except for leased or
rented spaces within established marinas or moorages, a person must not beach,
anchor or moor a boat within 200 feet of shore between the hours of 10 p.m. and
5 a.m. in the following areas:
(A) The east
shore of the Crooked River Arm between a point approximately 1,000 feet north
of the cove Marina, as marked, and the Crooked River Bridge;
(B) The west shore of the Crooked River Arm
from the State Park boundary north approximately 2,000 feet, as
marked;
(C) The east shore of the
Deschutes Arm between a point approximately 2,000 feet north of the
northernmost boat launch, as marked, and the Deschutes River Bridge.
(8) Lake Simtustus:
(a) A person must not operate a motorboat in
excess of a slow-no wake speed within 300 feet of a moorage.
(b) A person must not operate a boat within
the restricted tailrace area enclosed by the log boom approximately 1200 feet
downstream of Round Butte Dam.
(c)
A person must not moor a boat to the log boom or operate a boat within the
restricted intake area enclosed by the log boom located approximately 200 feet
upstream of Pelton Dam.
(d) Boat
access in the areas closed by subsections (8)(b) and (8)(c) of this rule is
permitted for federal, state, local and tribal government agencies and Portland
General Electric employees or their agents for official business.
(9) Link Lake: A person must not
use a motor to propel a boat.
(10)
Round Lake: A person must not use a motor to propel a boat.
(11) Scout Lake: A person must not use a
motor to propel a boat.
(12) Suttle
Lake:
(a) A person must not operate a
motorboat for the purpose of towed watersports or in excess of 10 MPH in the
buoyed area on the eastern portion of the lake.
(b) A person must not operate a motorboat for
the purpose of towed watersports or in excess of 10 MPH between the hours of 8
p.m. and 9 a.m. in any portion of the lake.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 830.110 & ORS 830.175
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 830.110, ORS 830.175 & ORS 830.195
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