Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 629 - DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY
Division 605 - PLANNING FOREST OPERATIONS
Section 629-605-0140 - Notification to the State Forester - Types of Operations
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 629-605-0140
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
Under the provisions of ORS 527.670:
(1) Notification to the State Forester shall be given for the following types of operations:
(a) Harvesting of forest tree species
including, but not limited to, felling, bucking, yarding, decking, loading or
hauling.
(b) Construction,
reconstruction and improvement of roads, including reconstruction or
replacement of crossing structures on any streams.
(c) Site preparation for reforestation
involving clearing or the use of heavy machinery.
(d) Application of chemicals.
(e) Clearing forestland for conversion to any
non-forest use.
(f) Disposal or
treatment of slash.
(g)
Pre-commercial thinning.
(h)
Cutting of firewood, when the firewood will be sold or used for
barter.
(i) Surface
mining.
(j) Establishing and ending
the use of wildlife food plots.
(2) Notification to the State Forester shall not be required for the following types of activities, which may or may not be operations:
(a) The establishment, management
or harvest of Christmas trees, as defined in ORS
571.505, on land used solely for
the production of Christmas trees.
(b) Routine road maintenance, such as
grading, ditch cleaning, culvert cleaning, cross drain installation that is not
in a stream, or rocking.
(c) Tree
planting or tree seed applications, except when trees or seeds are treated with
rodenticides.
(d) Cutting of
firewood, when the firewood will not be sold or used for barter.
(e) Harvesting or collection of minor forest
products, such as boughs, cones and hardwood burls.
(f) Road reconstruction of an emergency
nature where delay for notification procedures presents a greater potential for
resource damage than the operation. Within 48 hours after starting an emergency
road reconstruction operation, the operator shall contact the State Forester
and report the operation. When asked by the State Forester, the operator shall
be able to demonstrate that an emergency actually existed.
(g) The establishment, management, or harvest
of hardwood timber, including but not limited to hybrid cottonwood, that is:
(A) Grown on land that has been prepared by
intensive cultivation methods and that is cleared of competing vegetation for
at least three years after tree planting;
(B) Of a species marketable as fiber for
inclusion in the furnish for manufacturing paper products;
(C) Harvested on a rotation cycle that is 12
or fewer years after planting; and
(D) Subject to intensive agricultural
practices such as fertilization, cultivation, irrigation, insect control and
disease control.
(h) The
establishment, management or harvest of trees actively farmed or cultured for
the production of agricultural tree crops, including nuts, fruits, seeds and
nursery stock.
(i) The
establishment, management or harvest of ornamental, street, or park trees
within an urbanized area, as that term is defined in ORS
221.010.
(j) The management or harvest of juniper
species conducted in a unit of less than 120 contiguous acres within a single
ownership.
(k) The establishment or
management of trees intended to mitigate the effects of agricultural practices
on the environment or fish and wildlife resources, such as trees that are
established or managed for windbreaks, riparian filters or shade strips
immediately adjacent to actively farmed lands.
(l) The development of an approved land use
change after timber harvest activities have been completed and land use
conversion activities have commenced.
(3) Exemption from notification of certain types of operations does not relieve the operator's responsibility for complying with the applicable forest practice rules.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 527.710, ORS 527.630(3), 527.714(1), 526.016(4) & 527.678(3)(a)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 527.715
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