For purposes of this division, unless the context requires otherwise:
- (1) “Agriculture/Forestry” means crops, wineries, vineyards, ranches, fisheries, orchards, nurseries, old-growth and reforested lands.
- (2) “Amenities” may include potable water, lodging, camping, restrooms, bike shops, equipment storage, charging stations, restaurants and grocery stores.
- (3) “Commission” means the Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission.
- (4) “Committee” means the eleven-member Scenic Bikeway Committee appointed by the director to recommend the establishment and designation of Oregon Scenic Bikeways to the department.
- (5) “Council” means the Oregon Recreation Trails Advisory Council.
- (6) “Department” means the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
- (7) “Director” means the Oregon Parks and Recreation Director appointed under ORS 390.127.
- (8) “Landform” means topography that becomes more interesting as it gets steeper or more massive, or more severely sculptured. Outstanding landforms may be monumental or artistic and subtle.
- (9) “Landscape” means a combination of outdoor, manmade, natural, and agricultural features within a view shed.
- (10) “Linear Route” means a route that progresses from a starting to an ending point. The beginning and end of a linear route do not meet, but may connect to another route or a destination point.
- (11) “Loop Route” means a route that starts and ends at the same location or connects to another cycling route that returns to the starting point.
- (12) “Natural Features” means non-manmade attractions including geologic formations, wildlife sites, waterfalls, lake basins, old-growth stands, and mountain meadows.
- (13) “Oregon Recreation Trail” means any trail established and designated by the department pursuant to the Oregon Recreation Trails System Act.
- (14) “Oregon Regional Trail” means any trail that connects communities, recreation sites or other trail systems and provides close-to-home recreational opportunities.
- (15) “Oregon Scenic Bikeway” means a route designated for bicyclists under ORS 390.962.
- (16) “Oregon Scenic Trail” means trails that provide access to and enjoyment of significant scenic natural views and features.
- (17) “Bicycle Path” means a paved or improved public way along a road or an independent right-of-way used by individuals operating a bicycle or electric assisted bicycle, pedestrians (including joggers, skaters and users of wheelchairs), other adaptive equipment and other non-motorized travelers.
- (18) “Paved” means a hard surface such as concrete, asphalt cement concrete (A/C) or other stable bituminous surface.
- (19) “Improved Public Way” means a legally documented right of way that could include a gravel surface.
- (20) “Proponent” means a group, organization, or individual who proposes the designation of an Oregon Recreation Trail.
- (21) “Public Land” means any lands owned or leased by the federal government, this state or any political subdivision thereof.
- (22) “Route” means a combination of streets and paths used to travel to destinations or in corridors for transportation or recreation.
- (23) “Scenic” means an abundance and variety of aesthetically-pleasing manmade or natural elements along the route.
- (24) “Trail Corridor” means the land associated with the use agreement, easement or right-of-way upon which the trail lies.
- (25) “Unique” means relatively rare or unusual as applied to a resource or combination of features within a geographic region.
- (26) “Vegetation” means forest, prairies, orchards, active farm cropland and tree farms with a variety of patterns, form and textures created by plant life, and small scale vegetation features that add striking and intriguing detail elements to the landscape.
- (27) “Water” means ocean, rivers, lakes, streams, waterfalls, rapids, marshes, estuaries, bays, canals and harbors that add movement or serenity to a scene, or the degree to which water dominates the scene.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 390.124
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 390.950 – 390.989
History
PRD 1-2023, amend filed 06/15/2023, effective 06/15/2023
PRD 21-2009, f. & cert. ef. 12-8-09
PRD 7-2008, f. & cert. ef. 9-15-08