Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 736 - PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Division 23 - RECOMMENDATIONS TO ADJUST STATUTORY VEGETATION LINE
Section 736-023-0020 - Definitions
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) "Department" means the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
(2) "Commission" means the Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission.
(3) "Statutory vegetation line" means that line described according to the Oregon Coordinate System and set forth in ORS 390.770 for the purpose of identifying lands subject to the department's authority to regulate improvements on the ocean shore. The line consists of a series of connected line segments.
(4) "Actual vegetation line" means the extreme seaward boundary of natural, non-aquatic vegetation. It is a visible boundary, marking the border between the dry sand beach and the adjoining upland. Seasonal occurrences or isolated patches of vegetation may lie seaward of the actual vegetation line.
(5) "Upland" means that area abutting and lying immediately landward of the statutory vegetation line.
(6) "Ocean shore" means the land lying between extreme low tide of the Pacific Ocean and the statutory vegetation line as established and 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 ORS 196.800.
(7) "Natural" means wild, uncultivated vegetation whether native or non-native.
(8) "Littoral Cell" is defined as a shoreline segment or reach that is bounded in a longshore direction by a physical feature such as a jetty or headland. There are 22 littoral cells on the Oregon coast defined as follows:
(9) "Survey(s)" means evidence from aerial and other photographs; engineered examinations, data and other analysis(s).
Stat. Auth.: ORS 390.124
Stats. Implemented: ORS 390.124, ORS 390.755 & ORS 390.605