Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 629 - DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY
Division 670 - FOREST PRACTICES ADMINISTRATION - ENFORCEMENT AND CIVIL PENALTIES
Section 629-670-0105 - The Concept of Damage
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Understanding the concept of damage is important when an unsatisfactory condition results in damage, or if there is the potential for damage to occur.
(2) Damage, as defined in OAR 629-670-0010(2), can be characterized as an adverse disturbance of air quality, water quality, soil productivity, aquatic habitat, wildlife habitat, or visually sensitive corridors under ORS 527.755.
(3) The concept of damage under the Oregon Forest Practices Act does not apply to damages to improvements such as dwellings, barns, pastures, fences, water intake structures, or agricultural crops.
(4) Damage to natural resources is a difficult concept to quantify because of the changes that naturally occur with or without human involvement.
(5) The State Forester shall determine damage based on the degree of disturbance to the natural condition over time and space, while considering the relative importance of the particular protected resource, recognizing:
(6) Resource damage does not exist when the State Forester determines:
Stat. Auth.: ORS 527.710, ORS 526.016(4), ORS 527.714& ORS 527.715
Stats. Implemented: ORS 527.680, 527.683, 527.685, 527.990; ORS 183.310 -- 183.550