Or. Admin. Code § 635-415-0025 - Implementation of Department Habitat Mitigation Recommendations
(1) "Habitat
Category 1" is irreplaceable, essential habitat for a fish or wildlife species,
population, or a unique assemblage of species and is limited on either a
physiographic province or site-specific basis, depending on the individual
species, population or unique assemblage.
(a)
The mitigation goal for Category 1 habitat is no loss of either habitat
quantity or quality.
(b) The
Department shall act to protect Category 1 habitats described in this
subsection by recommending or requiring:
(A)
Avoidance of impacts through alternatives to the proposed development action;
or
(B) No authorization of the
proposed development action if impacts cannot be avoided.
(2) "Habitat Category 2" is
essential habitat for a fish or wildlife species, population, or unique
assemblage of species and is limited either on a physiographic province or
site-specific basis depending on the individual species, population or unique
assemblage.
(a) The mitigation goal if
impacts are unavoidable, is no net loss of either habitat quantity or quality
and to provide a net benefit of habitat quantity or quality.
(b) The Department shall act to achieve the
mitigation goal for Category 2 habitat by recommending or requiring:
(A) Avoidance of impacts through alternatives
to the proposed development action; or
(B) Mitigation of impacts, if unavoidable,
through reliable in-kind, in-proximity habitat mitigation to achieve no net
loss of either pre-development habitat quantity or quality. In addition, a net
benefit of habitat quantity or quality must be provided. Progress towards
achieving the mitigation goals and standards shall be reported on a schedule
agreed to in the mitigation plan performance measures. The fish and wildlife
mitigation measures shall be implemented and completed either prior to or
concurrent with the development action.
(c) If neither
635-415-0025(2)(b)(A) or
(B) can be achieved, the Department shall
recommend against or shall not authorize the proposed development
action.
(3) "Habitat
Category 3" is essential habitat for fish and wildlife, or important habitat
for fish and wildlife that is limited either on a physiographic province or
site-specific basis, depending on the individual species or population.
(a) The mitigation goal is no net loss of
either habitat quantity or quality.
(b) The Department shall act to achieve the
mitigation goal for Category 3 habitat by recommending or requiring:
(A) Avoidance of impacts through alternatives
to the proposed development action; or
(B) Mitigation of impacts, if unavoidable,
through reliable in-kind, in-proximity habitat mitigation to achieve no net
loss in either pre-development habitat quantity or quality. Progress towards
achieving the mitigation goals and standards shall be reported on a schedule
agreed to in the mitigation plan performance measures. The fish and wildlife
mitigation measures shall be implemented and completed either prior to or
concurrent with the development action.
(c) If neither
635-415-0025(3)(b)(A) or
(B) can be achieved, the Department shall
recommend against or shall not authorize the proposed development
action.
(4) "Habitat
Category 4" is important habitat for fish and wildlife species.
(a) The mitigation goal is no net loss in
either existing habitat quantity or quality.
(b) The Department shall act to achieve the
mitigation goal for Category 4 habitat by recommending or requiring:
(A) Avoidance of impacts through alternatives
to the proposed development action; or
(B) Mitigation of impacts, if unavoidable,
through reliable in-kind or out-of-kind, in-proximity or off-proximity habitat
mitigation to achieve no net loss in either pre-development habitat quantity or
quality. Progress towards achieving the mitigation goals and standards shall be
reported on a schedule agreed to in the mitigation plan performance measures.
The fish and wildlife mitigation measures shall be implemented and completed
either prior to or concurrent with the development action.
(c) If neither
635-415-0025(4)(b)(A) or
(B) can be achieved, the Department shall
recommend against or shall not authorize the proposed development
action.
(5) "Habitat
Category 5" is habitat for fish and wildlife having high potential to become
either essential or important habitat.
(a)
The mitigation goal, if impacts are unavoidable, is to provide a net benefit in
habitat quantity or quality.
(b)
The Department shall act to achieve the mitigation goal for Category 5 habitat
by recommending or requiring:
(A) Avoidance
of impacts through alternatives to the proposed development action;
or
(B) Mitigation of impacts, if
unavoidable, through actions that contribute to essential or important
habitat.
(c) If neither
635-415-0025(5)(b)(A) or
(B) can be achieved, the Department shall
recommend against or shall not authorize the proposed development
action.
(6) "Habitat
Category 6" is habitat that has low potential to become essential or important
habitat for fish and wildlife.
(a) The
mitigation goal is to minimize impacts.
(b) The Department shall act to achieve the
mitigation goal for Category 6 habitat by recommending or requiring actions
that minimize direct habitat loss and avoid impacts to off-site
habitat.
(7) For proposed
developments subject to this rule with impacts to greater sage-grouse habitat
in Oregon, mitigation shall be addressed as described in OAR
635-140-0000 through
635-140-0025, except that any
energy facility that has submitted a preliminary application for site
certificate pursuant to ORS
469.300 et seq. on or before the
effective date of this rule is exempt from fulfilling the avoidance test
contained in 635-140-0025, Policy 2,
subsections (a), (b), (c) and (d)(A). Other mitigation provisions contained in
635-140-0025, Policy 2,
subsections (d)(B) and (e), and Policies 3 and 4 remain
applicable.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.112, 496.118, 496.138, 496.146, 496.171, 498.500, 498.502, 506.109 & 506.119
Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.112, 496.118, 496.138, 496.146, 496.171, 498.500, 498.502, 506.109 & 506.119
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