Or. Admin. Code § 635-430-0390 - Activities Generally Incompatible with Riparian Lands Tax Incentive Program
Activities that are generally incompatible with the protection or restoration of riparian lands include, but are not limited, to the following. These activities may only occur on designated riparian lands if specifically described and approved in the riparian lands management plan or plan amendment.
(1) Regular
cultivation, seeding, and harvesting of crops or other farming activities which
preclude the development of permanent vegetative cover.
(2) Livestock grazing or feeding areas except
at watering points that are approved and appropriately limited in the
management plan.
(3) Herbicide
spraying, except for the spot control of noxious weeds or when necessary for
establishment and survival of vegetation planted in compliance with the
riparian management plan. Such spraying must prevent drift into aquatic
areas.
(4) Channel or stream bank
alterations other than those determined by the Department to be necessary to
achieve healthy aquatic habitat conditions.
(5) Construction or relocation of
buildings.
(6) Gravel, mineral or
soil removal.
(7) Land clearing
(vegetation removal).
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 308A.383, 496.138 & 506.119
Stats. Implemented: ORS 308A.350-308A.383
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