OAR 736-020-0005
Factors Evaluated


(1)

Each site on the ocean shore presents different conditions and applicants have varying project needs. Evaluations point up the relative significance of the general, scenic, recreational, safety, and other interests of the public. In acting on any application for an ocean shore permit under ORS 390.640 (Permit required for improvements on ocean shore), 390.715 (Permits for pipe, cable or conduit across ocean shore, state recreation areas and submerged lands) or 390.725 (Permits for removal of products along ocean shore), the Department shall consider:

(a)

Provisions necessary to protect the affected area from any use, activity or practice that is not in keeping with the conservation of natural resources or public recreation;

(b)

The public need for healthful, safe, esthetic surroundings and conditions; the natural, scenic, recreational, economic and other resources of the area and the present and prospective need for conservation and development of those resources;

(c)

The physical characteristics or the changes in the physical characteristics of the area, and the suitability of the area for particular uses and improvements (This may include bank alignments, topography, shoreline materials and stability, width of the beach, past erosion, storm water levels, sand movement, water currents, adjoining structures, beach access, land uses, etc.);

(d)

The land uses, including public recreational use; the improvements in the area; the trends in land uses and improvements; the density of development; and the need for access to particular sites in the area.

(e)

The need for recreation and other facilities and enterprises in the future development of the area and the need for access to particular sites in the area.

(2)

Public opinion in response to public notice or hearings on an application shall be considered in evaluating each proposed ocean shore project.

(3)

Considered together, and in accordance with the intent of the Legislature, the factors listed in sections (1) and (2) of this rule assist in the overall decision for granting, an ocean shore permit, or denying, or modifying the ocean shore permit application when the level of impact is determined to be unacceptable.
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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