- (1) “Division” means the Parks and Recreation Division of the Oregon Department of Transportation.
- (2) “Administrator” means the administrator of the Division.
- (3) “Forest” means an area characterized by native trees outside developed areas of a park.
- (4) “Forest Management” means the application of scientific, economic, and social principles to forests for specified objectives.
- (5) “Practices” means those “applications of principles” subject to the Forest Practices Act, ORS 527.610 et seq. except those associated with park developments.
- (6) “Activities” mean those applications typically associated with new or existing park developments even though the specific action is subject to the Forest Practices Act.
- (7) “Program” means planned forest manage-ment involving activities or practices.
- (8) “Sensitivity” means the relative potential for scientific, historical, archeological, ecological, fish and wildlife, aesthetic, or social values of a specific forest to be adversely affected by a practice.
- (9) “Impact” means the potential for a specific program to cause long-term or cumulative effects on a forest.
- (10) “Significant” means a situation in which high impact practices affect highly sensitive forests.
- (11) “Emergency” means unforeseen circumstances that threaten immediate harm to public health and safety, park resources, or other public or private property.
- (12) “Emergency Action” means activities or practices undertaken in response to an emergency.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 390
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 390.121
History
PR 12-1986, f. & ef. 7-29-86