OAR 736-040-0100
Chetco River Scenic Waterway


(1)

Accessible Natural River Area:

(a)

That segment of the Chetco River from the Steel Bridge to Eagle Creek is classified as an Accessible Natural River Area.

(b)

The department shall administer this Accessible Natural River Area consistent with the provisions of OAR 736-040-0035 (Rules of Land Management) and 736-040-0040 (Classification of Scenic Waterways and Segments Thereof)(1)(e)(B). In addition, all improvements shall be consistent with applicable Federal and State laws, and Curry County land use and development regulations.

(c)

In order to preserve the river and related adjacent lands in an essentially primitive condition, no new improvements that are visible from the river other than those erected or made in connection with a compatible existing use will be allowed to proceed. Improvements necessary for public outdoor recreation, as provided by public agencies, and resource protection or enhancement may be visible from the river but shall be designed to blend with the natural character of the landscape as much as possible.

(d)

Any new improvement allowed to proceed should be primitive in character and include screening by topography so it is not visible from the river.

(e)

New roads may be allowed to proceed only when not visible from the river. Screening may be provided by topography, vegetation, or both.

(f)

Major extensions, realignments, or upgrades to existing roads that are visible from the river shall be totally screened from view. Screening may be provided by topography, vegetation, or both.

(2)

Scenic River Area:

(a)

That segment of the Chetco River from Eagle Creek to the South Fork Confluence is classified as a Scenic River Area.

(b)

The department shall administer this Scenic River Area as provided in OAR 736-040-0035 (Rules of Land Management) and 736-040-0040 (Classification of Scenic Waterways and Segments Thereof)(1)(b)(B). In addition, all new improvement shall be consistent with applicable Federal and State law, and Curry County land use and development regulations.

(c)

New improvements shall be finished in colors and tones that blend with the natural character of the landscape. For the purposes of this rule, landscape includes indigenous vegetation, soils and rock material.

(d)

Natural evergreen vegetation shall be maintained between the improvements and the river. If proposed improvements are visible from the river the department may allow the project to proceed if vegetation is established by the applicant that will substantially screen the project in a reasonable time (for example, 4–5 years). The condition of “substantial vegetative screening” shall consist of an ample density and mixture of native vegetation to totally obscure or allow only a highly filtered view of the proposed structures or improvements as seen from the waters. Improvements necessary for public outdoor recreation, as provided by public agencies, and resource protection or enhancement may be visible from the river but shall be designed to blend with the natural character of the landscape as much as possible.

(e)

New roads may be allowed to proceed only when screened from view from the river by topography, vegetation, or both.

(3)

Recreational River Area:

(a)

That segment of the Chetco River from the South Fork Confluence to the southern boundary of Alfred A. Loeb State Park is classified as a Recreational River Area.

(b)

The department shall administer this Recreational River Area as provided in OAR 736-040-0035 (Rules of Land Management) and 736-040-0040 (Classification of Scenic Waterways and Segments Thereof)(1)(c)(B). In addition, all new improvements shall be consistent with applicable Federal and State laws, and Curry County land use and development regulations.

(c)

New improvements shall be finished in colors and tones that blend with the natural character of the landscape. For the purposes of this rule, landscape includes indigenous vegetation, soils and rock material.

(d)

New improvements (except as provided under OAR 736-040-0030 (Improvements and Changes in Use of Related Adjacent Lands)(5)) shall be partially screened with existing vegetation, topography, or both. If inadequate topography or vegetative screening exists on a site, the improvement may be allowed to proceed if vegetation (preferably native) is established by the applicant to provide partial screening of the proposed improvement as seen from the waters within a reasonable time (4-5 years). The condition of “partial screening” shall consist of an ample density and mixture of native vegetation to partially obscure (at least 50 percent) the viewed improvement, or allow a partially filtered view (at least 50 percent filtering) of the proposed improvement.

(e)

Improvements necessary for public outdoor recreation, as provided by public agencies, and resource protection or enhancement may be visible from the river but shall be designed to blend with the natural character of the landscape as much as possible.

(f)

New roads and similar forms of development shall be set back from the river consistent with Curry County zoning and land development requirements and be partially screened from view from the river by topography or by existing or newly established native vegetation.

Source: Rule 736-040-0100 — Chetco River Scenic Waterway, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=736-040-0100.

736‑040‑0005
Rules for Conducting Hearings on Scenic Waterways Regulations
736‑040‑0010
Designated Scenic Waterways
736‑040‑0015
Definition of Terms
736‑040‑0020
Responsibility and Authority of the Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission
736‑040‑0025
Public Use of Scenic Waterways
736‑040‑0030
Improvements and Changes in Use of Related Adjacent Lands
736‑040‑0035
Rules of Land Management
736‑040‑0040
Classification of Scenic Waterways and Segments Thereof
736‑040‑0041
Nestucca River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0042
Walker Creek Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0043
Upper McKenzie River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0044
Interim Classification of State Scenic Waterways
736‑040‑0045
Rogue River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0046
North Umpqua River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0047
Grande Ronde River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0048
Wallowa River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0049
Upper Clackamas River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0050
llinois River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0051
Elk River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0052
Upper Rogue River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0053
Klamath River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0055
Owyhee River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0056
Metolius River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0060
Minam River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0065
John Day River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0066
North Fork John Day River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0067
Middle Fork John Day River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0068
South Fork John Day River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0070
Deschutes River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0071
Deschutes River Scenic Waterway Boater Pass System Rules
736‑040‑0072
Middle Deschutes River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0073
Upper Deschutes River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0075
Sandy River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0076
Clackamas River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0078
Waldo Lake and the North Fork of the Middle Fork of the Willamette River
736‑040‑0080
Notification Procedures
736‑040‑0085
Procedures in Event of Commission Denial
736‑040‑0090
Condemnation of Related Adjacent Land
736‑040‑0095
Public Lands Within or Adjacent to a Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0100
Chetco River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0110
Molalla River Scenic Waterway
736‑040‑0120
Nehalem River Scenic Waterway Management Rules
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 736-040-0100’s source at or​.us