Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 736 - PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Division 19 - LAND ACQUISITION AND EXCHANGE
Section 736-019-0060 - Criteria for Acquisition

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 736-019-0060

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

(1) The Department will:

(a) Establish and maintain a list of properties and areas of interest. The Department may acquire properties on that list as they become available, subject to approval and the availability of funds.

(b) Consider park master plans adopted pursuant to ORS 195.120, the State Trails Plan, the Willamette Greenway Plan or other plans adopted by the Commission that identify certain land acquisitions as desired and needed.

(c) Acquire properties as specifically directed by Acts of the Oregon Legislature.

(d) Acquire other properties that contribute to the established goals of the Department but were not previously included on a list of properties of interest or identified in a Department plan.

(2) The purpose of the Department and the public's interests are served when an acquisition satisfies one or more of the following objectives:

(a) Protects areas of outstanding natural, scenic, cultural, historic and recreational significance for the enjoyment and education of present and future generations.

(b) Consolidates state park parcels, trail systems or greenways so that more efficient management and administration of the state park system is made possible.

(c) Provides a buffer to adjacent or nearby development that may diminish the recreation or conservation values of a state park parcel.

(d) Provides access to recreation areas for management or protection of state park parcels, and

(e) Addresses opportunities that may be lost to the Department if acquisition is delayed.

(3) The acquisition or exchange of all real property shall be consistent with the Department's purpose and its long-range planning goals, and shall be prioritized through a rating system. The rating system will evaluate an acquisition or exchange's significance as it relates to the Department's mission, development and operational costs, geographic distribution, diversity of values, public demand, and other factors connected to its feasibility as a state park. The Commission will periodically review the rating system.

(4) The Department will look favorably at opportunities for acquisitions and exchanges that enhance the overall management of existing park lands.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 390.121 & 390.124

Stats. Implemented: ORS 390.112 & 390.121

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