Or. Admin. Code § 635-430-0375 - Riparian Conservation and Management Practices
Conservation and management practices appropriate to achieve the objectives of OAR 635-430-0350 may include, but are not limited to:
(1) Protecting
existing native vegetation;
(2)
Planting native trees, shrubs, grasses and other native vegetation;
(3) Removing invasive, non-native vegetation
that threatens native plant communities;
(4) Control of invasive, non-native fish or
wildlife that threaten native wildlife species;
(5) Burning as prescribed by the Department
to maintain fire-dependent native vegetation;
(6) Fencing to protect wildlife habitat or
plant communities;
(7) Increasing
habitat diversity by practices such as placing downed, woody material,
preserving or creating standing dead trees, creating ponds, or other methods
approved by the Department;
(8)
Placing boulders, logs and other appropriate materials in streams to enhance
fish habitat;
(9) Removing
buildings, pavements and other man-made features;
(10) Grading altered land areas to restore
original hydrology and natural topography;
(11) Restoring, enhancing or creating
wetlands;
(12) Establishing
vegetative buffers or structural setbacks adjacent to wildlife
habitats.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 308A.383, 496.138 & 506.119
Stats. Implemented: ORS 308A.350 - 308A.383
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