Or. Admin. Code § 340-018-0020 - Definitions
As used in these rules:
(1) "Acknowledged Comprehensive Plan" means a
city or county comprehensive land use plan that has been approved by the Land
Conservation and Development Commission.
(2) "Affected Local Government" means a city
or county government that has land use planning jurisdiction.
(3) "Commission" means the Environmental
Quality Commission.
(4)
"Department" means the Department of Environmental Quality.
(5) "Director" means the Director of the
Department of Environmental Quality.
(6) "DLCD" means the Department of Land
Conservation and Development.
(7)
"Land Use Action" means a Department rule, program or activity which has been
determined to affect land use as defined by OAR
660-030-0005.
(8) "Land Use Dispute" means a difference of
opinion between the Department and local government as to the compatibility of
a Department land use action with the provisions of an acknowledged
comprehensive plan.
(9) "Local
Government" means an incorporated city or county.
(10) "LUBA" means the Land Use Board of
Appeals.
(11) "LUCS" means a land
use compatibility statement.
(12)
"NPDES" means a wastewater discharge permit issued in accordance with
requirements and procedures of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System.
(13) "SAC Program Document"
means the Department's State Agency Coordination Program document developed
pursuant to ORS 197.180.
(14) "Statewide Goals" means Oregon's
Statewide Planning Goals adopted by the Land Conservation and Development
Commission pursuant to ORS 197.222.
(15) "TMDL" means Total Maximum Daily Load,
as defined in OAR 340-042-0030(15).
(16) "WPCF" means a state Water Pollution
Control Facilities Permit.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 468.020
Stats. Implemented: ORS 197.180
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