Or. Admin. R. 629-643-0300
Alternative Vegetation Retention Prescriptions
Effective Mar 1, 2026ORS 527.710 & Section 2(1), Chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022 | Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 527.714, 527.765, Section 2(2), Chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022 & Section 6, Chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022Department of Forestry
- (1) The purpose of this rule is to prescribe an alternative vegetation retention prescription for harvest units experiencing stand level mortality. This alternative prescription is intended to contribute to desired future conditions, provide tree retention, woody debris, bank stability and result in the re-establishment of live trees.
- (2) For the purposes of this rule only, “stand level mortality” means a riparian management area or harvest unit with 50% or more dying or recently dead trees due to a catastrophic event such as wildfire, wind, ice, insect or disease damage.
- (3) For the purposes of this rule only, “soil disturbance” means soil has been moved in a manner that alters water drainage patterns so that a new channel is formed within which water flows or is confined and has potential to move loosened or exposed soil or debris toward the stream.
(4) For harvest units in Western Oregon the operator may:
(a) For Type F and Type SSBT stream riparian management areas experiencing stand level mortality, harvest dying or recently dead trees outside 75 feet slope distance from the edge of the active channel or the channel migration zone (CMZ).
(A) The operator shall apply an ELZ at a distance of 75 feet from the edge of the active channel or the channel migration zone (CMZ) to the outer edge of the riparian management area.
- (i) Soil disturbance from cabled logs shall not exceed 20 percent of the total area of the ELZ.
- (ii) Soil disturbance from ground-based equipment shall not exceed 10 percent of the total area of the ELZ. Operators shall take corrective action(s) for soil disturbance from ground-based equipment. Corrective action(s) shall be designed to replace the equivalent of lost functions and be consistent with Forest Practices Technical Guidance.
- (B) To encourage hardwood sprouting, the operator shall not apply chemicals within 75 feet slope distance from the edge of the active channel or the channel migration zone (CMZ) unless needed to address invasive species or noxious weed infestations and shall apply chemicals using targeted ground-based application. Chemical application in the remainder of the riparian management area is to be minimized to the greatest extent possible.
(C) To encourage less dense spacing, the operator may apply the minimum stocking standard described below rather than the productivity-based stocking standards described in OAR 629-610-0020(4) within the riparian management area.
- (i) 130 free to grow seedlings per acre; or
- (ii) 75 free to grow saplings and poles per acre; or
- (iii) 50 square feet of basal area per acre of free to grow trees 11-inches DBH and larger; or
- (iv) An equivalent combination of seedlings, saplings and poles, and larger trees as calculated in OAR 629-610-0020(7).
- (b) For small Type Np stream riparian management areas experiencing stand level mortality, harvest dying or recently dead trees within the riparian management area. The operator shall apply an R-ELZ from the edge of the active channel in any area where tree removal occurs consistent with OAR 629-630-0700(6) and OAR 629-630-0800(8).
- (c) For units experiencing stand level mortality that contain slope retention areas identified under OAR 629- 630-0910(3), harvest dying or recently dead trees in the slope retention areas, if the slope retention area is not directly adjacent to designated debris flow traversal areas or Type F stream, Type SSBT stream, large or medium type Np stream riparian management areas. If the harvest unit contains one or more designated sediment source areas adjacent to a riparian management area or designated debris flow traversal area, the operator shall retain all trees in at least one of the slope retention areas.
- (5) For harvest units containing Terminal Type Np stream riparian management areas experiencing stand level mortality in Eastern Oregon, the operator may harvest dying or recently dead trees within the outer zone of the riparian management area.
- (6) The State Forester shall exempt small forestland owner harvest units experiencing stand level mortality from the watershed cap described in OAR 629-643-0140.
- (7) Except as explicitly stated in this rule, all other forest practice rules apply.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 527.710 & Section 2(1), Chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 527.714, 527.765, Section 2(2), Chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022 & Section 6, Chapter 33, Oregon Laws 2022
History
DOF 2-2025, amend filed 09/05/2025, effective 03/01/2026
DOF 16-2024, amend filed 02/21/2024, effective 02/21/2024
DOF 1-2024, amend filed 01/03/2024, effective 01/03/2024
DOF 7-2022, adopt filed 11/21/2022, effective 01/01/2024