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The following activities, and maintenance thereof, are allowed within a riparian corridor if compatible with Section 10.920, “Riparian Corridors, Purposes,” and if designed to minimize intrusion. Such activities shall be subject to approval of a Conditional Use Permit, which may be considered separately or in conjunction with another land use review. The approving authority must determine that the proposal complies with at least one of the Conditional Use Permit criteria. Applicable permits, if any, from the Oregon Department of State Lands and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers shall subsequently be obtained. All development and improvement plans shall be submitted to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife for a habitat mitigation recommendation pursuant to O.A.R. 635-415 “Fish and Wildlife Habitat Mitigation Policy.”

(1) Water-related or water-dependent uses, such as drainage facilities and irrigation pumps.

(2) Utilities or other public improvements.

(3) Streets, roads, or bridges where necessary for access or crossings.

(4) Shared-use paths, accessways, trails, picnic areas, or interpretive and educational displays and overlooks, including benches and outdoor furniture. A conditional use permit shall not be required for these items when reviewed in conjunction with a land use review, such as a Park Development Review, Land Division, Site Plan & Architectural Commission Review, Transportation Facility, or Planned Unit Development.

[Added Sec. 1, Ord. No. 1999-215, Jun. 1, 2000; Amd. Sec. 173, Ord. No. 2018-64, Jun. 21, 2018 (effective Jul. 23, 2018); Amd. Sec. 7, Ord. No. 2020-63, Aug. 20, 2020.]