Or. Admin. Code § 629-022-0130 - Project Plan
(1) A
Landowner meeting the requirements of
629-022-0110 and
629-022-0120 must submit a
Project plan.
(2) A Landowner may
receive technical assistance to develop the Project plan from the State
Forester, other cooperating state or federal agencies, or a Resource Management
Professional.
(3) The Project plan
must include:
(a) Practices and Approved
Consulting Services necessary to accomplish stand establishment on eligible
Underproducing Forestlands or the improved management of eligible
Forestland;
(b) A Project map or
maps delineating the Project boundary on at an aerial photo and also showing a
legend, scale, north arrow, property boundary, topography, location of
Practices, acres, and where applicable to the Approved Practices in the Project
plan, vegetative cover types, soil types within the Project boundary, existing
or proposed roads, and sensitive resource sites or streams that are protected
by the Forest Practices Act; and
(c) A description of Environmental
Restoration planned within the Project boundary and the source of funding for
the Practices.
(4) The
Project plan must also include for each Practice described in the Project plan
:
(a) Specifications for the
Practice;
(b) A time schedule for
completion;
(c) Budgeted Costs;
and
(d) A description of any Forest
Practices Act rules that need to be followed.
(5) When the Landowner retains a Resource
Management Professional to implement a Project, the Project plan must include
the Resource Management Professional fees described in OAR
629-022-0230.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 526.700 - 526.730 & 526.745
Stats. Implemented: ORS 526.695 - 526.775
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