For the purposes of this division the following definitions shall apply, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
- (1) “Acquisition” — The gaining of property rights, including but not limited to fee title or easements, for public use by donation or purchase.
- (2) “Conversion” — Property acquired, developed, or both with LWCF assistance that has been wholly or partly converted to other than public outdoor recreation uses.
- (3) “Current Park Master Plan” — A site-specific resource based plan guiding park acquisition, development, protection and management of park areas and facilities.
- (4) “Department” — The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
- (5) “Development” — The construction, rehabilitation, or expansion of facilities necessary for the use and enjoyment of public outdoor recreation resources.
- (6) “Director” — The Director of the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
- (7) “Implementation Program” — A requirement of SCORP which identifies salient recreation issues to be addressed over a two-year period.
- (8) “Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF)” — Those funds made available to the state through the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 (Public Law 88-578).
- (9) “Local Comprehensive Plan” — The comprehensive land use plan prepared by each local jurisdiction within the state, as required by ORS chapter 197.
- (10) “Major Rehabilitation” — The repair, restoration, or reconstruction of eligible facilities which is necessitated by obsolescence, building code changes, accessibility standards, or normal wear and tear not attributed to lack of maintenance.
- (11) “Oregon Application Procedures Manual” — A manual prepared by the Department containing state and federal policies, procedures and instructions to assist local government agencies wishing to participate in LWCF assistance.
- (12) “Oregon Outdoor Recreation Committee (OORC)” — The committee appointed by the Director to prioritize LWCF project applications.
- (13) "Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership Program (ORLAP)" means the complementary federal grant program to the LWCF state-side formula grants program which supports projects that will acquire land for or develop outdoor recreation spaces in urban areas.
- (14) “Project Sponsor” — The recipient of the grant funds and the agency responsible for implementation of the project and the maintenance and operation of the site.
- (15) “State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan” — Otherwise known as SCORP, the document used to identify and assess Oregon outdoor recreation needs.
- (16) “State Liaison Officer (SLO)” — Designated by the Governor, the Director and their designees who have the responsibility to administer the stateside LWCF.
- (17) “State/Local Agreement” — Agreement between the state and project sponsor which authorizes the project to begin.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 390.180
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 390.180
History
PRD 6-2021, amend filed 06/25/2021, effective 06/25/2021
PR 7-1995, f. & cert. ef. 7-19-95
PR 1-1983, f. & ef. 2-18-83
PR 4-1981, f. & ef. 4-1-81
1OTC 45, f. 11-27-74, ef. 1-1-75