Or. Admin. R. 350-082-0080
(1) The application form required for National Scenic Area review is available at the Gorge Commission Office and on the Gorge Commission’s website.
(2) All proposed developments and land uses shall be reviewed according to the standards in effect on the date the applicant submits a complete application for National Scenic Area review.
(3) A complete application is one that the Executive Director determines meets the requirements in this land use ordinance for a complete application form, a complete site plan showing the proposed site (site plans with alternative sites or building envelopes are not sufficient), all applicable information specified in the various sections of this land use ordinance, and other information that the Executive Director requires to make findings based on substantial evidence in the whole record and conclusions for compliance with the guidelines in this land use ordinance.
(4) The Executive Director will not accept an incomplete application for review.
(5) Prior to accepting an application or at any time during review of an application, the Executive Director may require the applicant to amend an application or withdraw an application and file a new application to resolve violations of applicable National Scenic Area standards or a prior Executive Director decision at the same time as the current application.
(6) The Executive Director shall accept and review the application pursuant to the procedures and requirements in 350-082-0080 through 350-082-0170 for consistency with the appropriate guidelines of this land use ordinance.
(7) The Executive Director may charge a fee for review of applications. The Gorge Commission shall set the fee after a public hearing.
(8) Applications for National Scenic Area review of a proposed use or development shall provide the following information.
(a) The applicant’s name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address;
(b) The name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address of the landowner and all other persons or entities that hold easements or other partial interests that give a right to use or refuse use of land, as determined by the Executive Director;
(c) The county in which the proposed use or development would be located;
(d) The section, quarter section, township and range in which the proposed development would be located;
(e) The street address of the proposed use or development;
(f) The tax lot number(s) and size in acres of the parcel(s) involved;
(g) A description of the current land use for the parcel(s) involved and adjoining lands;
(h) A written description of the proposed use or development, including details on the height, exterior color(s), and construction materials of the proposed structures;
(i) A list of Key Viewing Areas from which the proposed use would be visible;
(j) A map of the project area. The map shall be drawn to scale. The scale of the map shall be large enough to allow the Executive Director to determine the location and extent of the proposed use or development and evaluate its effects on scenic, cultural, natural, and recreation resources. The map shall be prepared at a scale of one inch equals 200 feet (1:2,400), or a scale providing greater detail. If a parcel is very large, the map does not need to show the entire parcel; rather, it can show only those portions of the parcel affected by the proposed use. The map shall include the following elements:
(A) North arrow;
(B) Map scale;
(C) Boundaries, dimensions, and size of the subject parcel;
(D) Significant terrain features or landforms (e.g., cliffs, rock faces, slopes, stands of trees);
(E) Groupings and species of trees or other vegetation on the parcel;
(F) Location and species of vegetation that would be removed or planted;
(G) Bodies of water and watercourses, including intermittent and ephemeral streams;
(H) Location and width of existing and proposed roads, driveways, and trails;
(I) Location, dimensions, height, and size (in square feet) of existing and proposed structures;
(J) Location of existing and proposed services including wells or other water supplies, sewage disposal systems, power and telephone poles and lines, and outdoor lighting; and
(K) Location and depth of all proposed grading and ditching
(k) Elevation drawings, which shall show the appearance of proposed structures and shall include natural grade, finished grade, and the geometrical exterior of at least the length and width of structures as seen from a horizontal view. Elevation drawings shall be drawn to scale and include sizes and dimensions of windows, doors, and covered openings;
(l) The following applications for structural development shall include a grading plan:
(C) Grading plans shall include the following:
(i) A map of the site, prepared at a scale of 1 inch equals 200 feet (1:2,400) or a scale providing greater detail, with contour intervals of at least 5 feet, including:
(ii) A narrative description (may be submitted on the grading plan site map and accompanying drawings) of the proposed grading activity, including:
ORS 196.150, RCW 43.97.015, 16 USC § 544e(c) & 16 USC § 544f(l)
ORS 196.150, RCW 43.97.015, 16 USC § 544e(c) & 16 USC § 544f(l)
CRGC 1-2024, amend filed 09/24/2024, effective 11/01/2024
CRGC 1-2022, adopt filed 03/02/2022, effective 05/01/2022