Or. Admin. Code § 736-016-0015 - Special Use Permit Application Form and Requirements
(1) A person proposing an activity or use on
park land subject to a special use permit under this division must apply to the
department on a form provided by the department. The form will provide:
(a) Space to fill in the information required
under section (5); and
(b) A
current rate sheet listing overnight, day use and group rates from OAR chapter
736, division 15;
(c) A list of
insurance requirements including the activities or uses considered as high risk
for purposes of insurance limits and the department criteria for evaluation of
insurance adjustments; and
(d) An
explanation of the process and criteria used by the department in evaluating a
special use permit application under this division; and
(e) Examples of activities that are allowed
without a special use permit, activities that will require a special use permit
and activities that will not be allowed, to assist applicants in determining if
they need a special use permit.
(2) An application for a special use permit
must fully complete the form described in section (1) and be accompanied by an
application fee in the amount of $100 unless the department waives such fee
under OAR 736-016-0025.
(3) The department will not accept
applications more than nine months in advance of the activity or use
commencement date.
(4) Unless an
exception is approved by the park manager or designee, the department will not
consider a special use permit application received less than 30 days prior to
the commencement date of the activity or use.
(5) To be accepted by the park manager or
designee for consideration, an application must include the following
information or an explanation why the information is not applicable to the
proposed activity or use:
(a) Date of
application;
(b) Name of park,
ocean shore or other recreation area where the activity or use on park land is
proposed;
(c) Name and address of
applicant;
(d) Name, address and
phone number of the person who will be on site and responsible for the permit
compliance during the activity or use;
(e) Purpose for which the permit is being
requested;
(f) Date(s) and hour(s)
of activity, including setup and cleanup times;
(g) Description of the activities to be
performed on park land;
(h) The
number of participants involved;
(i) A site plan indicating the location of
activities and construction of all facilities, structures and utilities,
including staging areas;
(j)
Description of parking and security arrangements;
(k) Description of plans for use of amplified
sound, alcohol, participant entry/ticket fees and sale of food, beverages,
souvenirs, goods or other services;
(l) A plan for timely cleanup and restoration
of park area;
(m) Subsections (a)
through (l) are not an exclusive list of the elements required for a permit.
The applicant shall anticipate other measures necessary to ensure public safety
and protect park resources, depending upon the character of the park area and
conditions existing at the time.
(6) Any activity or use shall comply with
applicable state and local codes, rules and ordinances. The applicant will
obtain any additional state and local permits required for the activity or use
prior to the beginning of the activity or use. The applicant must provide the
park manager proof that all required permits have been obtained upon
request.
(7) Within 14 calendar
days of receiving a complete application, the park manager or designee, based
on an evaluation of the criteria in OAR
736-016-0010
(4), will approve, approve with conditions,
request additional information, or deny the permit application consistent with
the policies set forth in this division.
(8) If the department determines the
application will not meet evaluation criteria provided in OAR
736-016-0010 (4)
the applicant may modify and resubmit the
application.
(9) The department
will return a denied application to the applicant with an explanation listing
one or more reasons for denial.
(10) An applicant may appeal a permit
application denied by a department manager to that manager's supervisor for
reconsideration.
(11) The
department will not require an additional application fee if an application is
resubmitted to the department within 120 days from the date the department
returned the application.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 184 & 390.124
Stats. Implemented: ORS 390.111, 390.121 & 390.124
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