Or. Admin. Code § 629-623-0000 - Purpose
(1) Shallow,
rapidly moving landslides may be a public safety risk affected by forest
operations. There is a high natural landslide hazard in certain locations. In
the short term, forest practices regulations can reduce the risk to people who
are present in locations prone to shallow, rapidly moving landslides. In the
long term, effective protection of the public can only be achieved through the
shared responsibilities of homeowners, road users, forestland owners, and state
and local governments to reduce the number of persons living in or driving
through locations prone to shallow, rapidly moving landslides during heavy
rainfall periods.
(2) OAR
629-623-0000 through
629-623-0800 shall be known as
the shallow, rapidly moving landslide and public safety rules.
(3) The purpose of the shallow, rapidly
moving landslides and public safety rules is to reduce the risk of serious
bodily injury or death caused by shallow, rapidly moving landslides directly
related to forest practices. These rules consider the exposure of the public to
these safety risks and include appropriate practices designed to reduce the
occurrence, timing, or effects of shallow, rapidly moving landslides.
(4) These rules are based on the best
scientific and monitoring information currently available. The department will
continue to monitor factors associated with shallow, rapidly moving landslides
and also review new research on this issue. The department will recommend rule
changes if this new information suggests different forest practices may be
appropriate.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 527.710(10)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 527.630(5) & ORS 527.714
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