Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 11, November 1, 2024
Section 350-082-0370 - Uses Allowed on Lands Designated SMA Public Recreation(1) Uses Allowed Outright. The uses listed in 350-082-0210(1) are allowed without review on lands designated SMA Public Recreation.(2) Expedited Uses. The uses listed in 350-082-0220(1) may be allowed subject to compliance with the expedited development review guidelines in 350-082-0220(2) on lands designated SMA Public Recreation.(3) Review Uses. The following uses may be allowed on lands designated SMA Public Recreation subject to compliance with 350-082-0600 through 350-082-0720: (a) Forest uses and practices, as allowed for in 350-082-0280, except 350-082-0280(3)(i), (3)(l), (3)(m), and (3)(v).(b) Public trails, consistent with the provisions in 350-082-0710.(c) Public recreational facilities, consistent with the provisions in 350-082-0710.(d) Public nonprofit group camps, retreats, conference or educational centers, and interpretive facilities.(e) One single-family dwelling on a parcel of 40 contiguous acres or larger when it meets the conditions described for single-family dwellings in 350-082-0260(3)(c) or 350-082-0280(3)(j) or when shown to be necessary for public recreation site management purposes.(f) Accessory structures for an existing or approved dwelling that are not otherwise allowed outright, eligible for the expedited development review process, or allowed in subsection (g) below.(g) Accessory building(s) larger than 200 square feet in area or taller than ten feet in height for a dwelling on any legal parcel are subject to the following additional standards: (A) The combined footprints of all accessory buildings on a single parcel shall not exceed 1,500 square feet in area. This combined size limit refers to all accessory buildings on a parcel, including buildings allowed without review, existing buildings and proposed buildings.(B) The height of any individual accessory building shall not exceed 24 feet.(h) Home occupations, as specified in 350-082-0420.(i) Resource enhancement projects for the purpose of enhancing scenic, cultural, recreation or natural resources, subject to the guidelines in 350-082-0460. These projects may include new structures (e.g., fish ladders, sediment barriers) or activities (e.g., closing and revegetating unused roads, recontouring abandoned quarries).(j) Road and railroad construction and reconstruction.(k) Utility facilities for public service upon a showing that:(A) There is no alternative location with less adverse effect on Public Recreation land.(B) The size is the minimum necessary to provide the service.(l) Agricultural review uses, as allowed for in 350-082-0260, except 350-082-0260(3)(h), (3)(i), (3)(t), and 3(aa).(m) On a parcel of 40 acres or greater with an existing dwelling, the temporary use of a manufactured home, tiny house on a trailer, or similar structure in the case of a family hardship, subject to the guidelines for hardship dwellings in 350082-0390.(n) Additions to existing buildings greater than 200 square feet in area or greater than the height of the existing building.(o) Removal or demolition of structures that are 50 or more years old, including wells, septic tanks and fuel tanks.(p) Docks and boathouses, subject to the guidelines in 350-082-0410.Or. Admin. Code § 350-082-0370
CRGC 1-2022, adopt filed 03/02/2022, effective 5/1/2022Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 196.150, RCW 43.97.015, 16 USC § 544f(l)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 196.150, RCW 43.97.015, 16 USC § 544f(l)