Or. Admin. Code § 736-020-0003 - Ocean Shore Permit Application Review Process
(1) In accordance with ORS
390.640,
390.715, and
390.725, no person shall make an
alteration, or construct a pipeline, cable line or conduit or remove any
natural product on any property that is within the ocean shore, without first
obtaining a permit to do so from the Department in accordance with the
provisions of OAR 736-020-0003 through 0032,
736-020-0035, or
736-020-0040 as described in
these rules, except as provided by section (9) of this rule.
(2) Any person desiring to construct an ocean
shore alteration, under ORS
390.640; or place any pipeline,
cable line, or other conduit over, across or under the state recreation area or
submerged lands adjoining the ocean shore under ORS
390.715; or remove sand, rock,
mineral or marine growth or other natural product of the ocean shore for trade,
sale, resale or for use in the production, manufacture, fabrication or
marketing of a commercial product under ORS
390.725, except as provided by
section (9) of this rule, shall submit an application to the Department. It
shall be in such form as may be prescribed by the Department and shall be
signed by the party, parties, or the authorized agent for the party or parties
seeking the permit. Such application:
(a) If
for an alteration (improvement) under ORS
390.640, shall contain a
description of the proposed project, the location thereof and any other
information so prescribed on the application form; and
(b) If for an ocean front protective
structure, shall be accompanied by an analysis of hazard avoidance
alternatives, including relocation of existing buildings or other
infrastructure, or increased setbacks for new buildings or infrastructure. Such
analysis shall describe why hazard avoidance alternatives are not feasible, or
if tried, why they were not successful. Relevant factors may include
topographic limitations, limits of area for relocation, or cost. If the cost of
moving a building or infrastructure is listed as a factor which makes hazard
avoidance unfeasible, then the application shall include cost estimate(s) from
licensed contractors specializing in building relocation; and
(c) If for an ocean front protective
structure greater than 50 feet in length, shall be accompanied by a report from
a registered professional geologist experienced in coastal processes that
describes:
(A) The potential impacts from the
proposed project on sand source, supply and movement on the affected beach as
well as within the same littoral cell;
(B) The bank or bluff stability and erosion
rates on the subject property and adjacent properties and the potential impacts
of the proposed project on bluff stability and erosion rates on the subject and
adjacent properties;
(C) A review
of potential non-structural solutions, including, but not limited to,
vegetative stabilization, non-structural dynamic revetments and foredune
enhancement. The review shall describe reasons why non-structural solutions
were unsuccessful, if tried, or why they were considered unfeasible.
(D) The known or suspected geologic and
seismic hazards in the project area and how the proposed project may affect or
be impacted by those geologic and seismic hazards.
(d) If for a pipeline, cable line or other
conduit under ORS 390.715, shall contain proposed
plans for the work indicating the location, nature, scope and purpose of the
project, the materials and equipment to be used and the estimated time for
completion; or
(e) If for natural
product removal under ORS
390.725, shall contain a
description of the material to be removed, the location thereof, the method of
removal (including a description of equipment to be used), the amount thereof,
the purpose for which it shall be used and the time and duration of
removal.
(f) Shall include the
names of all ocean front property owners owning property that abuts the
property described in the application.
(3) Upon receipt of a satisfactory and
complete permit application, the site of the proposed project will be posted
with a public notice for a period of not less than 30 days. The notice shall
contain the name of the applicant, a description of the proposed improvement,
pipeline, cable line or conduit or natural product removal project and such
other details of the project as the Department may deem of interest to the
public.
(4) In addition to the
notice described in section (3) of this rule, notice of the application shall
be provided to adjacent, oceanfront landowners, with property boundaries common
to those of the property described in the application.
(5) During the period specified in the public
notice described in section (3) of this rule, the applicant or any member of
the public may request a hearing on the proposed project. Such requests for
hearing shall be in writing, and if filed by persons other than the applicant,
shall state the interests in the proposed project of the person making the
request. The Department may schedule and hold a public hearing on any
application on the Director's initiative.
(6) If timely, written requests for a hearing
are received from the applicant, or 10 or more other persons, or the Director
decides a hearing is necessary, the Department shall schedule and hold a public
hearing prior to acting on the project application.
(7) Following the public hearing on a project
application, or, if no public hearing was held, after the time for requesting a
public hearing has expired, consideration will be given to determine if the
granting of such permit would in any way be detrimental to the interests and
safety of the public and to the preservation of the natural resource, scenic,
recreational and economic values of the ocean shore.
(8) In addition to the requirements and
considerations in sections (1) through (7) of this rule, the Department shall
also apply those standards set forth in OAR
736-020-0005 through
736-020-0030.
(9) The Department may waive the permitting
requirements described in this rule for those structures and appurtenances or
other additions constructed or placed on the ocean shore, or removal or fill
activities conducted on the ocean shore, which meet one or more of the
following conditions:
(a) The alteration
would have no identifiable construction value;
(b) The alteration involves the removal or
fill of less than 50 cubic yards of material on the ocean shore;
(c) The alteration is an incident of an
individual or group recreational activity; and
(d) The alteration utilizes materials
naturally available on the ocean shore.
(e) The alteration consists of returning sand
or other natural product to the ocean shore, when necessary to clear public
access routes, protect buildings from sand or debris inundation, or protect
other public or private infrastructure.
(10) The Department shall give notice of any
application for a project under ORS
390.640,
390.715, OR
390.725, hearing on such an
application, or decision to approve or deny such an application, to any person
making written request for such notice.
(11) Prior to the issuance of any permit
under these rules and regulations, the Department shall send copies of the
application to:
(a) The Department of Fish and
Wildlife;
(b) The Department of
Geology and Mineral Industries;
(c)
The Division of State Lands;
(d)
The Department of Land Conservation and Development;
(e) The State Historic Preservation
Office;
(f) Any Indian tribe
identified by the Legislative Commission on Indian services as having a
potential interest in the proposed project; and
(g) Any other appropriate agency, for their
comments and recommendations.
(12) As part of the applicant's application
materials, appropriate information shall be submitted regarding necessary
permits, or other necessary authorization from any affected unit of local,
state or federal government.
(13)
In the event it is determined that the issuance of a permit hereunder will
affect property not owned by the applicant, the Department shall withhold the
issuance of such permit until such time as the applicant shall have obtained an
easement, license, or other written authorization from fee owner of such land.
Such easement, license, or other written authority, shall meet the approval of
the Department, except as to the compensation to be paid to the private fee
owner.
(14) At its option, and
prior to the issuance of any permit under ORS
390.715 or
390.725, the Department may
require the applicant to obtain liability insurance in an amount prescribed by
the Department, insuring against any and all property damage or personal injury
which might arise out of the work or project covered by the proposed permit. In
the event the same is required by the Department, the applicant shall produce
satisfactory evidence of such insurance in the form of a certificate from the
insuring company indicating that such insurance is in effect; and further that
such insurance will not be cancelled without first giving ten days prior notice
thereof to the Department.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.545, ORS 184, ORS 390.605 et seq. & ORS 390.124
Stats. Implemented: ORS 390.605 - ORS 390.770 & ORS 390.990 - ORS 390.995
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