Or. Admin. Code § 629-035-0050 - Forest Land Management Classifications
(1) For purposes of implementing the plan's
forest resource management strategies, the State Forester shall classify all
forest lands within the planning area. The classifications must describe:
(a) The types of management that the
Department will apply to particular areas of the land base;
(b) The appropriate range of management
activities for these areas; and
(c)
The forest resource or resources the classification is intended to
address.
(2) The
District Forester shall recommend to the State Forester land management
classifications determined under subsection (1) of this section for each
district. The recommended classifications shall be shown on maps.
(3) In classifying lands under this section:
(a) The State Forester may harvest forest
tree species at some level on any Silviculturally Capable lands, regardless of
classification, unless a legal or contractual obligation on the land prevents
such management or unless the district determines under subsection (4) of this
section that other management is more consistent with the direction of OAR
629-035-0020.
(b) No land designated as Silviculturally
Capable land shall be managed for a single use unless required by law or
contract or the District Forester determines under subsection (4) of this
section that a single use for a particular parcel or parcels of Silviculturally
Capable land is more consistent with the direction of OAR
629-035-0020.
(4) In determining whether to
restrict or prohibit timber harvest on Silviculturally Capable lands or to
allow a single use on Silviculturally Capable lands, the District Forester
shall consider:
(a) Effects on other forest
resources. In making this determination, the district shall consider, but is
not limited to, the following:
(A) Risk to
other forest resources;
(B)
Sensitivity of forest resources;
(C) Duration and intensity of
impact;
(D) Ability of forest
resources to recover;
(E)
Contribution to meeting planning goals;
(F) Intensity of the management
practice;
(G) Type of forest
resources involved.
(b)
Public safety or other potential liability to the state;
(c) Specific desired uses;
(d) Legal constraints.
(5) Before sending the recommended
classifications to the State Forester, the District Forester shall offer a
90-day public comment period on the recommendations. All public comments shall
be forwarded to the State Forester, along with the District Forester's
classification recommendations.
(6)
The State Forester shall approve, modify, or deny the District Forester's
recommendations. If the State Forester modifies the recommendations, the State
Forester or District Forester shall prepare a new map showing the modified land
management classifications for the district. If the State Forester denies the
recommendations, the District Forester shall prepare new recommendations
according to the provisions of subsections (1) to (5) of this
section.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 526.016(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 530.010 - ORS 530.050
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