Or. Admin. Code § 629-035-0010 - Findings and Principles Concerning Lands Acquired under ORS Chapter 530
(1) ORS Chapter 530
authorizes the Board of Forestry to acquire forest lands which by reason of
their location, topographical, geological, or physical characteristics are
chiefly valuable for:
(a) Production of forest
crops;
(b) Watershed protection and
development;
(c) Erosion
control;
(d) Grazing;
(e) Recreation;
(f) Forest administrative purposes.
(2) These lands must be managed to
achieve the greatest permanent value to the state.
(3) For purposes of achieving the greatest
permanent value of these forest lands to the state, the Board may direct the
State Forester to:
(a) Protect these forest
lands from fire, disease, and insect pests, sell forest products from these
forest lands, and execute mining leases and contracts as provided for in ORS
273.551; and
(b) Permit the use of these forest lands for
other purposes, when such uses are not detrimental to the best interest of the
state. These other purposes include, but are not limited to:
(A) Forage and browse for domestic
livestock;
(B) Fish and wildlife
environment;
(C) Landscape
effect;
(D) Protection against
floods and erosion;
(E)
Recreation;
(F) Protection of water
supplies.
(4)
The counties in which these forest lands are located have a protected and
recognizable interest in receiving revenues from these forest lands; however,
the Board and the State Forester are not required to manage these forest lands
to maximize revenues, exclude all non-revenue producing uses on these forest
lands, or to produce revenue from every acre of these forest lands.
(5) Based on existing Board principles and
policies and current scientific and silvicultural information, the Board finds
that uses for purposes set forth in subsections (3)(a) and (b) of this section
are compatible over time and across the landscape when the lands are actively
managed in an environmentally and silviculturally exemplary manner, as set
forth in OAR 629-035-0030, using management
practices that:
(a) Pursue compatibility of
forest uses over time;
(b)
Integrate and achieve a variety of forest resource management goals;
(c) Achieve, over time, site-specific goals
for forest resources, using the process as set forth in OAR
629-035-0030 through
629-035-0070;
(d) Consider landscape context;
(e) Are based on the best science available;
and
(f) Incorporate an adaptive
management approach that applies new management practices and techniques as new
scientific information and results of monitoring become available.
(6) Based on existing Board
principles and policies and current scientific and silvicultural information,
the Board finds that forest lands that are actively managed as provided in
subsection (5) of this section can produce economic value over the long term
and promote healthy, sustainable forest ecosystems that:
(a) Produce timber and revenues for the
state, counties, and local taxing districts;
(b) Result in a high probability of
maintaining and restoring properly functioning aquatic habitats for salmonids,
and other native fish and aquatic life;
(c) Protect, maintain, and enhance native
wildlife habitats;
(d) Protect
soil, air, and water; and
(e)
Provide outdoor recreational opportunities.
(7) Based on subsections (5) and (6) of this
section, the Board finds that actively managing forest lands for the purposes
described in subsections (3)(a) and (b) of this section is in the best interest
of the state.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 526.016(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 530.010 - ORS 530.050
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