Or. Admin. Code § 690-013-0310 - Processing of Petition
(1) When
the Department receives a petition and map the Director shall examine the
petition and map under OAR 690-013-0350. If, after the petitioner has had an
opportunity to correct identified deficiencies, this examination shows that the
district has met the requirements of ORS
541.325 to
541.333 and that the proposed
changes would not result in injury to existing water rights, the Director shall
issue a proposed order approving the petition as submitted or as modified. If
the Director proposes to deny a petition, the Commission shall hold a hearing
as described in section (5) of this rule.
(2) The Director shall provide public notice
of all proposed orders through publication in the Department's Weekly Summary
of Applications Filed. The Director shall also mail a summary of the proposed
order to the planning department of each affected local government, to a
newspaper of general circulation within the affected area, to any person who
has requested notification of proposals and any other parties the Director
determines should be notified. These notice requirements shall not affect
petitioner's notice responsibilities under ORS
541.329.
(3) Within 30 days after a proposed order is
issued the petitioner shall provide notice to the owners of all lands whose
rights, as recorded in the state's records or in the district's records, would
be altered by the proposed order. This notice shall be sent to the last-known
address of the landowner, with a return receipt requested. The notice shall
include the number of acres of land, or its equivalent, for which the landowner
is being assessed, if any, a general description or tax lot number of the land
whose right will be altered, and a description of the use. In addition to the
notice of the proposed order sent to the landowners, for proposed orders issued
by the Department prior to February 1, 2012, the petitioner shall publish at
the same time notice in a newspaper having general circulation in the area in
which the water rights are located for a period of at least three weeks, but
for proposed orders issued on or after February 1, 2012, for a period of at
least two weeks. Not less than one publication in each week shall be made. The
notice shall state:
(a) The number of acres of
water right that each parcel shall receive;
(b) That the proposed map and order are
available for inspection at the office of the petitioner during normal business
hours for a period of 120 days from the date of first publication;
(c) That 120 days after the date of first
publication, the Commission shall approve the petition and map and issue a
final order unless a protest is filed or the petition does not meet the
requirements of ORS 541.325 to
541.333; and
(d) That a landowner whose right of record is
to be altered by the proposed order has the right to protest the proposed order
and map.
(4) Any
landowner or user whose rights, as recorded in either the state's records or
the district's records, would be altered by the petition may file with the
Water Resources Commission, within 120 days after the date of first newspaper
publication, as provided in section (3) of this rule, a protest against a
proposed order approving the petition. Any person may file comments on the
proposed order within 120 days of the date of first newspaper publication. The
Director may work with any person or agency submitting protests or comments and
the petitioner to determine whether the issues can be resolved through mutually
agreeable conditions, or by modifications to the proposal. Whenever a timely
protest cannot be resolved, the Commission shall schedule a hearing to consider
the protest. The Commission shall also schedule a hearing whenever, in its
opinion, considering timely comments received, it is necessary to determine:
(a) If the petitioner has met the
requirements of ORS 541.325 to
541.333;
(b) If the petition may result in injury to
existing water rights. The hearing shall be conducted according to the
provisions of ORS 183.310 to
183.550 applicable to contested
cases.
(5) If after
examination or hearing, the Commission finds that:
(a) The petitioner has met the requirements
of ORS 541.325 to
541.333; and
(b) That the changes described in the
proposed order would not result in injury to existing rights; then
(c) The Commission shall issue a final order
approving the petition and map as described in the proposed order. If the
Commission cannot make the findings in subsections (a) and (b) of this section
then the final order may modify or deny the petition, and may include
conditions, as necessary to ensure that existing water rights are not injured.
However, no final order denying a petition shall be issued before holding a
hearing on the denial. If a final order approving a petition is issued, and if
a water right has been issued previously, the Commission shall cancel the
previous certificate and issue a new certificate that conforms to the final
order and map and retains the original priority date.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 541.325 - 541.333
Stats. Implemented: ORS 537.325 - 541.333
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