OAR 141-085-0690
Eligibility Requirements for CM


(1)

CM at an off-site location will be located within the 4th field Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) in which the removal-fill site is located, or within a service area of a bank or in-lieu fee covering the removal-fill site.

(2)

Impacts to tidal waters must be replaced in the same estuary unless the Director determines that it is ecologically or environmentally preferable to exceed this limitation according to OAR 141-085-0690 (Eligibility Requirements for CM)(4).

(3)

Replacement by Type and Functions and Values. The CM project must have the capability to replace:

(a)

Wetland or tidal water type(s) impacted by the project, as classified per Cowardin system and class (e.g., palustrine forested) and by HGM class/subclass(es) (e.g., riverine impounding);

(b)

Stream type(s) impacted by the project, meaning having the same:

(A)

Flow permanence (intermittent or perennial);

(B)

Stream size class (small, medium, or large), as set forth by Oregon Department of Forestry in OAR 629-635-0200 (Water Classification) Sections (13) and (14); and

(C)

Essential Indigenous Anadromous Salmonid Habitat (ESH) designation, if the impact is to an ESH stream.

(c)

The group-level functions and values of the impacted water of this state, as outlined in ORWAP or SFAM, as appropriate, unless CM is proposed to be fulfilled by purchase of legacy credits.

(4)

Exceptions. The Department may approve exceptions to replacement by type and functions and values if the alternative CM is ecologically or environmentally preferable.

(a)

CM for impacts to an Aquatic Resource of Special Concern (ARSC) must involve the ARSC type being impacted. Replacement by type and functions and values is not required.

(b)

To meet an exception to replacement by type and function and values, the applicant must demonstrate, in writing, that the alternative CM:

(A)

Addresses a watershed priority, as identified in a planning or assessment document, report, or other data that considers one or more of the following:
(i)
How specific types and locations of projects will provide identified priority aquatic function for the watershed;
(ii)
Habitat requirements of important aquatic-resource dependent species;
(iii)
Loss or conversion trends of aquatic resource habitats;
(iv)
Sources of watershed impairment;
(v)
Current development trends that adversely affect aquatic resources or necessitate the presence of aquatic resource functions; or
(vi)
Requirements of other regulatory and non-regulatory programs that affect the watershed.

(B)

Provides, or will provide post-construction, a high level of the functions and values that are relevant to the targeted priority.

(c)

Applications requesting an exception must include:

(A)

A description of the planning or assessment documents, reports, or data upon which their CM is based. The description will include when, how, and by whom the analysis was completed, the geographic area covered by the analysis, and a summary of any public and private stakeholder involvement in the analysis including any coordination with federal, state, tribal, and local aquatic resource management and regulatory staff;

(B)

A description of the specific ecologically or environmentally preferable priority listed above that is targeted in the mitigation plan and the reasoning behind it being considered a priority. The description will include a summary of the historic loss, causes for the loss, and ongoing threats; and

(C)

A description of how the location, type, functions and values provided by the proposed compensatory mitigation site address the targeted priority. The description will include an appropriate level of field documentation, including a function and value assessment, data collected at the site, mitigation drawings and specifications, and any letters from consultation with local agency representatives (e.g., ODFW, DEQ)

Source: Rule 141-085-0690 — Eligibility Requirements for CM, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=141-085-0690.

141‑085‑0500
General
141‑085‑0506
Policy
141‑085‑0510
Definitions
141‑085‑0515
Removal-Fill Jurisdiction by Type of Water
141‑085‑0520
Removal-Fill Jurisdiction by Volume of Material
141‑085‑0525
Measuring and Calculating Volume of Removal and Fill
141‑085‑0530
Exemptions for Certain Activities and Structures
141‑085‑0534
Exemptions for Certain Voluntary Habitat Restoration Activities
141‑085‑0535
Exemptions Specific to Agricultural Activities
141‑085‑0540
Types of Authorizations
141‑085‑0545
Fees
141‑085‑0550
Application Requirements for Individual Permits
141‑085‑0555
Individual Removal-Fill Permit Application Review Process
141‑085‑0560
Public Review Process for Individual Removal - Fill Permit Applications
141‑085‑0565
Department Determinations and Considerations in Evaluating Individual Permit Applications
141‑085‑0575
Permit Appeals
141‑085‑0580
Discovery in Contested Cases
141‑085‑0585
Permit Conditions, Permit Expiration Dates and Permit Transfer
141‑085‑0590
Renewal and Extension of Individual Removal-Fill Permits
141‑085‑0595
Permit Requirements and Interagency Coordination for Department of Environmental Quality Approved Remedial Action, Corrections Facilities, Solid Waste Land Fills and Energy Facilities
141‑085‑0665
Expedited Process for Industrial or Traded Sector Sites
141‑085‑0676
Emergency Authorizations
141‑085‑0680
Compensatory Mitigation (CM)
141‑085‑0685
Functions and Values Assessment
141‑085‑0690
Eligibility Requirements for CM
141‑085‑0692
Mitigation Accounting
141‑085‑0694
Special Requirement for CM
141‑085‑0695
Administrative Protection of CM Sites
141‑085‑0700
Financial Security for CM Sites
141‑085‑0705
Requirements for CM Plans
141‑085‑0710
Monitoring Requirements for CWM
141‑085‑0715
Mitigation for Temporary Impacts
141‑085‑0720
Mitigation Banking Purpose, Applicability and Policies
141‑085‑0725
Process for Establishing Mitigation Banks
141‑085‑0730
Establishment of Mitigation Credits
141‑085‑0735
Release, Use and Sale of Mitigation Credits
141‑085‑0740
Authorization for Mitigation Banks
141‑085‑0745
In-Lieu Fee Mitigation
141‑085‑0750
Payments to and Expenditures from the Oregon Removal-Fill Mitigation Fund
141‑085‑0755
Advance Mitigation
141‑085‑0768
Advance Aquatic Resource Plans
141‑085‑0770
Complaints and Investigations
141‑085‑0775
Enforcement Actions and Procedures
141‑085‑0780
Revoking or Suspending an Authorization
141‑085‑0785
Civil Penalties
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 141-085-0690’s source at or​.us