Or. Admin. Code § 350-082-0350 - Uses Allowed on Lands Designated Public Recreation
(1) Uses Allowed Outright. The uses listed in
350-082-0210(1)
are allowed without review on lands designated Public Recreation.
(2) Expedited Uses. The uses listed in
350-082-0220(1)
may be allowed subject to compliance with the expedited development review
guidelines in 350-082-0220(2)
on lands designated Public Recreation.
(3) Review Uses with Limited Additional
Approval Criteria. The following uses may be allowed on lands designated Public
Recreation, subject to compliance with
350-082-0600 through
350-082-0720 and compliance with
350-0820700(5), except for subsections 0700(5)((b) and (j):
(a) Publicly owned, resource-based recreation
uses, consistent with
350-082-0700.
(b) Commercial uses and non-resource-based
recreation uses that are part of an existing or approved resource-based public
recreation use, consistent with the following: .
(A) Uses other than those providing public
recreation opportunities may be allowed if they do not interfere with existing
or approved recreation uses on the subject site or adjacent lands, and do not
permanently commit the site to nonrecreation uses.
(B) Commercial uses may be allowed if they
are part of an existing or approved public recreation use and are consistent
with the following:
(i) Private concessions
and other commercial uses at public recreation sites may be allowed pursuant to
adopted policies of the public agency owning or managing the site. If a
different agency manages the site, that agency's policies shall apply, unless
superseded by provisions of the owning agency's policies.
(ii) For commercial recreation sites and
public recreation sites not owned or managed by a public park agency with
adopted concession policies, the following policies shall apply:
(1) Retail sales at campgrounds shall be
limited to camping supplies for overnight guests in dedicated space within the
registration or central office building.
(2) Private concessions in permanent
structures shall be limited to one structure per park site. Sales shall be
limited to those items necessary for enjoyment and use of recreation
opportunities at the site, including food and beverages and recreation
equipment rental.
(3) Mobile
vendors may be permitted, subject to local government approvals. Local
government review shall address solid waste disposal, visual impacts of signs,
traffic circulation, and safety. Such uses shall be limited to the term of the
recreation season, and sales shall be limited to food and beverages and
recreation equipment rental.
(c) New cultivation, subject to compliance
with guidelines for the protection of cultural resources and natural resources
(350-082-0620 and
350-082-0640 through
350-082-0690).
(d) Special uses in historic buildings,
subject to compliance with
350-082-0530.
(4) Review Uses with Additional Approval
Criteria.
(a) The following uses may be
allowed on lands designated Public Recreation, subject to compliance with
350-082-0600 through
350-082-0720 and "Approval
Criteria for Non-Recreation Uses in Public Recreation designations," in
subsection (b) below:
(A) One single-family
dwelling for each existing parcel legally created prior to adoption of the
first Management Plan on October 15, 1991. Exceptions may be considered only
upon demonstration that more than one residence is necessary for management of
a public park.
(B) Accessory
structures for an existing or approved dwelling that are not otherwise allowed
outright, eligible for the expedited development review process, or allowed in
subsection (C) below.
(C) Accessory
building(s) larger than 200 square feet in area or taller than ten feet in
height for a dwelling on any legal parcel are subject to the following
additional standards:
(i) The combined
footprints of all accessory buildings on a single parcel shall not exceed 1,500
square feet in area. This combined size limit refers to all accessory buildings
on a parcel, including buildings allowed without review, existing buildings and
proposed buildings.
(ii) The height
of any individual accessory building shall not exceed 24
feet.
(D) Agricultural
structures in conjunction with agricultural use.
(E) Agricultural buildings in conjunction
with current agricultural use and, if applicable, proposed agricultural use
that a landowner would initiate within one year and complete within five years,
subject to compliance with
350-082-0380.
(F) Utility transmission, transportation,
communication, and public works facilities.
(G) Resource enhancement projects for the
purpose of enhancing scenic, cultural, recreation or natural resources, subject
to compliance with 350-082-0460. These projects may
include new structures (e.g., fish ladders, sediment barriers) or activities
(e.g., closing and revegetating unused roads, recontouring abandoned
quarries).
(H) Additions to
existing buildings greater than 200 square feet in area or greater than the
height of the existing building.
(I) Docks and boathouses, subject to
compliance with 350-082-0410.
(J) Removal or demolition of structures that
are 50 or more years old, including wells, septic tanks and fuel
tanks.
(K) Commercial events,
subject to compliance with
350-082-0480.
(b) Approval Criteria for Specified Review
Uses on Lands Designated Public Recreation:
(A) The proposed use will not interfere with
existing or approved public recreation uses on the subject property or adjacent
lands. Mitigative measures used to comply with this criterion may include
provision of onsite buffers, seasonal or temporary closures during peak
recreation use periods, etc.
(B)
The proposed use will not permanently commit the majority of the site to a
non-recreational use. Careful siting and design of structures and other
improvements may be used to comply with this criterion.
(C) Land divisions may be allowed upon a
demonstration that the proposed land division is necessary to facilitate,
enhance, or otherwise improve recreational uses on the
site.
(5) Land
divisions may be allowed subject to compliance with
350-082-0560(3).
(6) Lot line adjustments may be allowed,
subject to compliance with
350-082-0570(1).
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