Or. Admin. Code § 736-016-0010 - Policies
(1) Pursuant to ORS
390.635 and
390.660 the department has
jurisdiction and regulatory authority to manage the Ocean Shore State
Recreation area for outdoor recreational purposes consistent with ORS
390.010.
(2) Pursuant to ORS
390.111, the department has
jurisdiction and regulatory authority to manage park lands for outdoor
recreational purposes consistent with ORS
390.010.
(3) All non-traditional park uses shall
conform to applicable local, state, and federal laws.
(4) The department will evaluate a special
use permit application under this division using the following criteria:
(a) Whether the activity or use is consistent
with local, state, and federal laws;
(b) Whether the activity or use complies with
the requirements of this division;
(c) Whether the activity or use, in both
nature and timing, will substantially disrupt traditional public park use or
unduly inconvenience park neighbors or the general public;
(d) Whether the activity or use will have an
adverse impact on public health, safety or welfare, or natural and cultural
resource values;
(e) Whether the
activity or use is consistent with any natural or cultural resource management
plans, policies, or procedures of the department;
(f) Whether the applicant has established
their ability to finance, plan and manage the activity in accordance with
sanitation, safety, medical care, fire control, security, crowd, noise, and
traffic control requirements, and consistent with the protection of park
resources;
(g) Whether the
applicant has demonstrated experience in performing similar activities in the
past or has previously done the event at the proposed location;
(h) Whether the measures planned to mitigate
changes in customary park usage or damage to park resources caused by the
activity or use will offset the negative impact of the activity;
(i) Whether the applicant has demonstrated an
ability to fully meet the terms and conditions of the permit; and
(j) Whether the activity will have a positive
impact on the local community, environment, or park land or
facilities.
(5) The
department will consider applications in the order they are received, however
applicants who have conducted the same event at the same location for at least
five continuous years may reserve their event's traditional location and date
by delivering a letter of intent to the department no less than nine months in
advance of the planned event date. The applicant must obtain a permit pursuant
to this division.
(6) The
department shall administer this division with the objective that persons
applying for and holding a special use permit to use park land receive
consistent, predictable and fair treatment and that the department's mission is
supported.
(7) A person may not
sponsor, promote or conduct a non-traditional park activity on park land
without having first obtained a special use permit from the
department.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 184 & 390
Stats. Implemented: ORS 390.111 & 390.121
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