Or. Admin. Code § 660-039-0050 - Impacts on Natural Resources and Nearby Farm and Forest Uses
(1) The pilot
project site shall be buffered from adjacent lands in an exclusive farm use
zone, forest zone, or mixed farm and forest zone, by a minimum 100-foot-wide
buffer on the pilot project site. The buffer shall include features, such as
terrain differential, natural or introduced vegetation, and constructed berms,
designed to provide additional buffering quality within the buffer
area.
(2) In lieu of the buffer
required under section (1), a qualifying city may propose an alternative method
to avoid or minimize adverse effects on adjacent lands in an exclusive farm use
zone, forest zone, or mixed farm and forest zone that would provide greater
protection to land zoned farm, forest or mixed farm and forest than would
otherwise be provided through the buffer.
(3) The commission shall consider the
following when determining the strength of buffers pursuant to OAR
660-039-0080(2)(b)(C):
(a) The amount and percentage of the pilot
project site perimeter that is not adjacent to lands in an exclusive farm use
zone, forest zone, or mixed farm and forest zone;
(b) A proposed buffer that is wider than 100
feet, or that uses more thorough techniques within the buffer area to reduce
impacts to farm and forest lands;
(c) The type and characteristics of farm and
forest practices on the pilot project site over the past 20 years;
(d) The type and characteristics of farm and
forest practices on lands adjacent to the pilot project site;
(e) The impact of the pilot project
development on adjacent farm and forest practices including movement of farm
and forest vehicles and equipment; and
(f) The impact of the pilot project
development on fire protection, if adjacent to forest practices.
(4) If a qualifying city submits
factual information demonstrating a Goal 5 resource site, or the impact areas
of such a site, is included in the pilot project site to be added to the urban
growth boundary, the qualifying city shall apply the requirements of OAR
chapter 660, division 23. For purposes of this section, "impact area" is a
geographic area within which conflicting uses could adversely affect a
significant Goal 5 resource, as described in OAR
660-023-0040(3).
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 197.040, OL 2016, Ch. 52
Stats. Implemented: OL 2016, Ch. 52
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