Or. Admin. Code § 660-034-0010 - Definitions
As used in this division, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) "Administrative site"
is property owned or managed by OPRD that is used solely for state park
administration or maintenance facilities, or both, and which is not within or
contiguous to a state park.
(2)
"Agricultural land" shall have the same meaning as OAR
660-033-0020(1).
(3) "Camper cabin" is a camp structure with
no permanent foundations or plumbing, located within a camping area and
intended for occupancy by one to eight persons.
(4) "Camp store" is an enclosed building not
exceeding 1500 square feet for the sale of sundries to registered campers in
camping areas within the park.
(5)
"Endowment property" is property owned by OPRD which has no known outstanding
resources or recreational values that would support the state park system
mission and role, and which is intended for sale, lease, trade or donation to a
different entity or for management for a purpose which does not directly
support the state park system mission and role.
(6) "Forest land" shall have the same meaning
as provided in Goal 4.
(7) "Group
shelter" is an open sided or enclosed permanent building that does not include
bedrooms, but may include plumbing, fireplace, barbecue, and picnic tables, for
use by registered campers in a group camping area.
(8) "Local park" is a public area intended
for open space and outdoor recreation use that is owned and managed by a city,
county, regional government, or park district and that is designated as a
public park in the applicable comprehensive plan and zoning
ordinance.
(9) "Open play field" is
a large, grassy area with no structural improvements intended for outdoor games
and activities by park visitors. The term does not include developed ball
fields, golf courses or courts for racquet sports.
(10) "OPRD" means the Oregon Parks and
Recreation Department.
(11) "PAPA"
is a "post acknowledgment plan amendment" conducted according to the
requirements of ORS 197.610 to
197.625. The term includes
amendments to an acknowledged comprehensive plan or land use regulation and the
adoption of any new plan or land use regulation.
(12) "Park retreat" is an area of a state
park designated for organized gatherings. Facilities within a park retreat are
for use only by registered retreat guests. A park retreat must include a
meeting hall and designated parking, and may also include other park amenities
and support facilities.
(13) "Park
visitor" is any member of the public who enters a state or local park for the
primary purpose of enjoying or learning about the natural, historic or
prehistoric, or scenic resources associated with the park setting.
(14) "Preliminary draft master plan" is a
proposal for a state park master plan which has been prepared for adoption as
an administrative rule by OPRD under the provisions of OAR chapter 736,
division 18, and which is provided to local governments and the public for
review and comment.
(15)
"Recreation shop" is an open or enclosed building not exceeding 500 square feet
of floor area for the rental of horses or recreational equipment such as
bicycles and boats and for the sale of incidental related items such as bait
and fishing flies.
(16) "State
park" is any property owned or managed by OPRD and that OPRD has determined
possesses outstanding natural, cultural, scenic or recreational resource values
that support the state park system mission and role. The following OPRD
properties are not state parks for purposes of this division: endowment
properties and administrative sites.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 195.120 & 197.040
Stats. Implemented: ORS 195.120 - 195.125
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