Or. Admin. Code § 629-023-0320 - Reporting Underproductive or Unmanaged Forest Land
(1) Under ORS
321.367, the State Forester must
report to the appropriate county assessor the location of all designated forest
lands that were logged prior to 1973 and are suitable for growing and
harvesting timber and fail to meet the minimum stocking requirements under ORS
Chapter 527. The State Forester must also report other unmanaged forest
lands.
(2) For the purpose of this
rule the following definitions and procedures will apply:
(a) "Just Cause for Inadequate Stocking". The
State Forester will consider all evidence presented by the landowner in
determining "just cause" for areas of low stocking or non-management. "Just
cause" may include recent acquisitions, severe sites, environmental problems or
other conditions beyond the control of the owner;
(b) "Acceptable Management Plan". The State
Forester will accept all management plans that contain sufficient information
to insure that the required stocking or management will be achieved within a
reasonable time period. The plan must have:
(A) A legal description of the
underproductive or unmanaged lands;
(B) A map showing the location of
underproductive or unmanaged lands;
(C) A description of the method(s) for
meeting the management standards prescribed by OAR
629-023-0310;
(D) A time schedule for completion.
(c) "Reasonable Time". The
reasonable time that will be allowed in the owners management plan for
achieving the required stocking levels will be based on total ownership. The
plan must show that the following percentages of suitable acres of forest land
will be in a stocked or managed condition by: 50 percent within five years, 60
percent within six years, 70% within seven years, and 80 percent
thereafter;
(d) "Unmanaged Forest
Land". Forest lands that are not in compliance with the management standards as
defined in OAR 629-023-0310 will be considered
as unmanaged;
(e) "Reportable
Units". The State Forester will report units of underproductive forest land and
non-managed forest land when:
(A) The
underproductive or unmanaged acreage is more than half the tax lot acreage or
20 acres,whichever is less; and
(B)
The units are of a size that can be managed as a unit based on topography, the
size of the adjacent stands, and the location of the unit in relation to
property lines.
(C) There is no
acceptable plan that would lead to compliance with OAR
629-023-0310.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 321 & ORS 526
Stats. Implemented: ORS 321.367
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