Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 736 - PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Division 40 - OREGON SCENIC WATERWAYS
Section 736-040-0056 - Metolius River Scenic Waterway
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 736-040-0056
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Recreational River Areas:
(a) Two river segments are designated as
Recreational River Areas:
(A) The segment of
the scenic waterway beginning at Metolius Springs at approximately river mile
41.2 extending downstream to the confluence of North Fork of Lake Creek, also
known locally as Spring Creek, at approximately river mile 39.4 is classified
as a Recreational River Area;
(B)
The segment of the scenic waterway beginning at the Camp Sherman Bridge at
approximately river mile 39.1 extending downstream to the confluence of Candle
Creek at approximately river mile 29 is classified as a Recreational River
Area.
(b) Within the
Recreational River Area described in subsection (1)(a), all new structures,
improvements and development will comply with the Land Management Rules as
described in OAR 736-040-0035, with the intent of
the classification description in OAR
736-040-0040(1)(c)(B),
and be consistent with applicable Jefferson County land use and development
regulations;
(c) New structures and
improvements shall be set back a minimum of 100 feet from the ordinary high
water line of the river and set back a minimum of 35 feet from the edge of the
rim rock (where this feature exists). The Department will determine the exact
distance for the above setbacks on a case-by-case basis, dependent on existing
terrain, existing vegetation, and height of proposed structures. These setbacks
shall not apply to additions to or replacement of residences existing on the
effective date of these rules provided that such additions or replacement are
not proposed to be built closer to the river than the closest point of the
original structure;
(d) Not
withstanding the provisions of any other subsection of this section, a 50-foot
riparian area will be retained in its natural condition (no cutting, mowing or
removal of natural vegetation), measured from the ordinary high water line in a
horizontal direction away from the river;
(e) No building shall exceed 25 feet in
height measured from the natural grade on the river side of the building to the
tallest point of the structure;
(f)
New structures shall be finished in colors and tones that blend with the
surrounding landscape. For the purposes of this rule, landscape includes
indigenous vegetation, soils, and rock material. All natural evergreen
vegetation will be maintained between the structures and improvements and the
river. The establishment of additional vegetative screening (native vegetation)
may be required to further mitigate the visual impact of the structures and
improvements as seen from the river;
(g) Roads, mines and similar forms of
development shall be set back from the river consistent with Jefferson County
land use and development regulations and be screened from view from the river
by topography, or by existing or established evergreen vegetation;
(h) New bridges will not be permitted.
Maintenance, repair and replacement of existing bridges shall be consistent
with OAR 736-040-0035(6) and
(7), Jefferson County land use and
development regulations and Oregon Department of State Lands
regulations;
(i) New utility
facilities shall share land and air space with existing utilities, road
rights-of-way and/or river crossings. Upgrades to existing utility facilities
will be permitted. New river crossings for new utility facilities will not be
permitted;
(j) Timber harvest
activities, including thinning, shall be screened by topography or vegetation
when seen from the river, developed recreation sites with the scenic waterway,
and trails adjacent to the river. Riparian areas shall be protected. Stumps
shall be kept low, slash removed promptly and remaining trees and brush
protected from damage during harvest. Reforestation shall occur within one year
of completion of harvest. The provisions of the Oregon Department of Forestry
forest practices rules shall be strictly followed;
(k) Improvements needed for public recreation
use or resource protection must be designed to blend with the natural character
of the landscape.
(2) River Community Area:
(a) One river segment is
designated as a River Community Area;
(b) The segment of scenic waterway beginning
at the confluence of North Fork of Lake Creek, also known locally as Spring
Creek, at approximately river mile 39.4 extending downstream to the Camp
Sherman Bridge at approximately river mile 39.1 is classified as a River
Community Area;
(c) Within these
areas, all new structures, improvements and development must be in compliance
with the Land Management Rules as described in OAR
736-040-0035, with the intent of
the classification description in OAR
736-040-0040(1)(f),
and be consistent with applicable Jefferson County land use and development
regulations;
(d) No structure shall
exceed 25 feet in height measured from the natural grade on the river side of
the building to the tallest point of the structure;
(e) Not withstanding the provisions of any
other subsection of this section, a 50-foot riparian area will be retained in
its natural condition (no cutting, mowing or removal of natural vegetation),
measured from the ordinary high water line in a horizontal direction away from
the river;
(f) New utility
facilities shall share land and air space with existing utilities, road
rights-of-way and/or river crossings. Upgrades to existing utility facilities
will be permitted. New river crossings for new utility facilities will not be
permitted;
(g) Timber harvest
activities, including thinning, shall be screened by topography or vegetation
when seen from the river, developed recreation sites within scenic waterways,
and trails adjacent to the river. Riparian vegetation shall be protected.
Stumps shall be kept low, slash cleaned up promptly and remaining trees and
brush protected from damage during harvest. Reforestation shall occur within
one year of completion of harvest. The provisions of the Oregon Department of
Forestry forest practices rules shall be strictly followed;
(h) Improvements needed for public recreation
use or resource protection must be designed to blend with the natural character
of the landscape.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 390.845(2)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 390.826(1) & 390.845(2)
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