Or. Admin. Code § 736-080-0010 - Definitions
(1) "Alteration" --
means "improvement" as that term is defined by statute, ORS
390.605(1), and
included in these definitions at OAR
736-080-0010(8).
(2) "After the Fact Application" -- means an
application for an alteration permit under ORS
390.640, a permit for a
pipeline, cable or conduit crossing of the ocean shore under 390.715, or an
ocean shore product removal permit under 390.725, that is made after the
alteration or activity for which the permit is issued has already begun or has
been completed.
(3) "Civil Penalty"
-- means a monetary penalty imposed by the Director for violation of ocean
shore statutes, rules, standards, permit conditions or an order of the
Director;
(4) "Commission" -- means
the Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission;
(5) "Continuing Notice"-- means that a notice
of violation, once issued to a responsible party, continues in effect for a
designated period and need not be reissued for the same or similar violation
before a notice of civil penalty can be issued.
(6) "Department" -- means the Oregon Parks
and Recreation Department;
(7)
"Director" -- means the Oregon Parks and Recreation Director;
(8) "Improvement" -- means filling a portion
of the ocean shore, removal of material from the ocean shore or a structure,
appurtenance or other addition, modification or alteration constructed, placed
or made on or to the land (ORS
390.605(1)).
For the purpose of these rules, the term "alteration" shall be used in place of
"improvement" except as otherwise specified in these rules;
(9) "Ocean Shore" -- means the land lying
between extreme low tide of the Pacific Ocean and the statutory vegetation line
as described by ORS 390.770 or the line of
established upland shore vegetation, whichever is farther inland. "Ocean shore"
does not include an estuary as defined in 196.800.
(10) "Property" -- means an upland building,
road, street, highway, sewer or water line, or other infrastructure
development.
(11) "Responsible
Party" -- means the person(s), including the applicant or permittee and their
contractors or agents, or the company, organization, local, state or federal
agency, or other entity, that is in violation of the ocean shore statutes,
rules, standards, permit conditions or order of the Director, pertaining to an
alteration on the ocean shore.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 390.124
Stats. Implemented: ORS 390.605 - ORS 390.770 & ORS 390.990 - ORS 390.995
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