Or. Admin. Code § 629-044-1011 - Wildland-Urban Interface Identification Criteria
(1) The
Wildland-Urban Interface is a geographic area comprised of tax lots, or
portions of tax lots that includes an average density of one structure or other
human development per 40 acres and either:
(a)
meets with wildland or vegetative fuels; or
(b) intermingles with wildland or vegetative
fuels; or
(c) is an occluded
geographical area.
(2)
The Wildland-Urban Interface also includes:
(a) lands identified within an urban growth
boundary or unincorporated community boundary by local comprehensive plans that
meet the criteria in (1)(a); or
(b)
a planned development, within the urban growth boundary or unincorporated
communities, that is not identified in 1(a) but that is approved for
development that meets the criteria in 1(a).
(3) If multiple structures or other human
developments are located on a single tax lot, then the totality will be
considered a single structure or other human development.
(4) Each tax lot in the State of Oregon shall
be assigned a wildfire hazard zone in accordance with
629-044-1021.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 477.015-027, ORS 526.016 & ORS 477.490
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 477.015-027
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