Or. Admin. Code § 629-023-0310 - Management Standards
(1)
Purpose. Under ORS 321.367, the State Forester must
report to the appropriate county assessors all lands designated as forest land
under ORS 321.358 which were logged prior
to 1973 and fail to meet minimum stocking standards. excluded from the report
are lands which are under an acceptable management plan for achieving the
stocking requirements. Also the State Forester is required to determine if
lands under the Western Oregon Severance Tax system are being managed as forest
land. The following management standards will apply in making the determination
and review:
(2) Stocking. Stocked
lands are lands which support established and maintained forest trees in
accordance with standards of land productivity, minimum density, acceptable
species, variances, and prior approval procedures found in the appropriate
Regional Administrative Rules of ORS Chapter 527.
(3) Over Mature Stands. Over mature stands
are:
(a) Even aged conifer stands at
culmination of mean annual increment in board feet Scribner, or 90 years of
age, whichever occurs later;
(b)
Uneven aged conifer stands, if these stands contain 10,000 board feet or more
per acre in mature trees; mature trees are those which have reached culmination
of mean annual increment in board feet Scribner or are 90 years old or older,
whichever occurs later;
(c) Stands
will not be considered over mature if they are being held for purposes of
sustained yield or for other management reasons acceptable to the State
Forester.
(4) Schedule
for Meeting Standards. Forest owners under the Western Oregon Severance Tax
program shall proceed to bring their lands into stocked, not over mature
condition, within a reasonable time period. Conversion activities of nonstocked
lands logged prior to 1973 and evidence of acceptable management planning or
remaining lands will be monitored by the State Forester. At any time the State
Forester has reason to believe lands are not being converted to a stocked
condition or are not being managed as forest land, he may require a plan
detailing the owner's intentions for complying with the requirements of ORS
321.367.
(5) Maintenance Practices. Maintenance
practices including site preparation, planting, animal damage control, and
release may be needed to meet the above standards. Protection from fire,
insect, and disease is also needed as required in ORS Chapters 477, 478, and
527.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 321 & ORS 526
Stats. Implemented: ORS 321.358 & ORS 321.367
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