All applicants shall consult with appropriate government
entities. Consultation shall occur before an application for a License or
Permit is filed. The first consultation may occur with the agency
representatives after the Preliminary Permit application has been accepted.
Evidence of the consultation shall be filed with the License or Permit
application. At a minimum, applicants shall consult with the Water Resources
Department and affected local governments and the agencies under each heading
listed below:
(1) Fish and Wildlife
Resources:
(a) Oregon Department of Fish and
Wildlife (ODFW);
(b) U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (USF and WS);
(c)
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS);
(d) Appropriate Indian tribe(s) identified by
the Legislative Commission on Indian services; and
(e) Northwest Power and Conservation Council
(NPCC), if the proposed project is within a Protected Area designated by the
Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program (2014); including Protected
Areas adopted August 10, 1988, as subsequently amended (September 14, 1988 and
August 8, 1990, August 13, 1992).
(2) Water Quality: Oregon Department of
Environmental Quality (DEQ).
(3)
Historic, Cultural and Archaeological Resources:
(a) State Historic Preservation Officer
(SHPO); and
(b) Appropriate Indian
tribe(s) identified by the Legislative Commission on Indian Services.
(4) Forestlands:
(a) U.S. Forest Service;
(b) U.S. Bureau of Land Management; and
(c) Oregon Department of Forestry.
(5) Wetlands:
(a) Oregon Department of State Lands (DSL);
(b) Oregon Parks and Recreation
Department (OPRD); and
(c) U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers.
(6) Scenic -- Aesthetic Resources,
(a) Planning department of each affected
local government;
(b) DEQ (re:
noise standards);
(c) Federal
managing agency, if public land or a national Wild and Scenic River; and
(d) Oregon Parks and Recreation
Department.
(7)
Recreation Resources:
(a) Oregon Parks and
Recreation Department;
(b) Federal
managing agency, if public land or a national Wild and Scenic River; and
(c) Planning department of each
affected local government.
(8) Land Use and Access:
(a) Planning department of each affected
local government;
(b) Appropriate
state land management agencies;
(c) Federal managing agency, if public land;
and
(d) Landowner(s), if private
land.
(9) Threatened
and Endangered Species:
(a) ODFW;
(b) USF and WS; and
(c) NMFS.
(10) Natural Areas: OPRD.