Or. Admin. Code § 635-090-0200 - Emergency Seeding
(1) This section
creates a special, fast-track review and approval process available to the
Board for emergency seeding projects that address recent, wildfire-caused
impacts to lands providing wildlife habitat. Notwithstanding any other rule,
the Board may (at its discretion) process grant applications for such emergency
projects using any or all of the special process elements provided by
subsection (2) of this rule. However, the substantive standards provided in
other rules shall still apply, with the addition of the special criteria
specified in subsection (4) below.
(2) When processing an application for an
emergency project, the Board may:
(a) Consult
with the appropriate Regional Advisory Council in the most expeditious manner
available (which may include fax, e-mail or telephone);
(b) Consider and vote on the application
during a special meeting of the Board upon shorter notice than required for
regular Board meetings; and
(c)
Hold such a special Board meeting via telephone conference call.
(3) Any emergency grant application
recommended by the Board through the special procedures provided by this rule
shall be forwarded to the Director (rather than the Commission) for final
funding decision. The Director shall act on such a recommendation within 7
working days of receipt.
(4) The
Board shall apply the following special criteria to emergency grant
applications, in addition to the general standards provided elsewhere in this
division:
(a) The proposed project must be
located entirely on private land;
(b) The project site must provide critical
habitat for wildlife;
(c) The
project must propose emergency seeding to benefit wildlife, and the seed
mixture has been approved by the local ODFW district biologist;
(d) All equipment needed to complete the
project is available; and
(e) The
seeding can be completed in the timeframe required.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 496.232, 496.242
Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 496.232, 496.242
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