Or. Admin. R. 629-645-0010 - Live Tree Retention for Significant Wetlands
(1) In significant wetlands and their
riparian management areas, operators shall retain approximately 50 percent of
the original live trees, by species, in each of the following diameter classes
(DBH):
(a) 6 to 10 inches;
(b) 11 to 20 inches;
(c) 21 to 30 inches; and
(d) larger than 30 inches.
(2) As part of the live trees in
subsection(1) above, operators shall retain trees bordering significant
wetlands.
(3) For estuaries and the
adjacent riparian management areas, operators shall protect live trees that
are:
(a) Perch and nest trees for predatory
birds and colonial nesting birds;
(b) Likely to provide for future large woody
debris to the estuaries' perimeters; and
(c) Contributing to bank stability.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 527.710
Stats. Implemented: ORS 527.710 & ORS 527.765
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