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MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING IN OREGON
Andy Lanier
Marine Affairs Coordinator
Oregon Coastal Management Program
Dept. of Land Conservation and Development
• Statewide planning goals
• Cities and counties required to adopt plans and ordinances consistent with statewide goals
• State agencies required to comply with goals and coordinate with local land use plans via programs & permits affecting
land use
Elements of Oregon’s Statewide Land Use Program created by 1973 Legislation
• Land Conservation - Development Commission (LCDC) 7 citizen members appointed by the Governor
• Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) State agency
Statewide Planning Goals Adopted December 1974 based on statewide public meetings.
Goal 1: Citizen Involvement Goal 2: Land Use Planning Goal 3: Agricultural Lands Goal 4: Forest Lands Goal 5: Natural and Historical Resources Goal 6: Air, Water, and Land Quality Goal 7: Natural Hazards Goal 8: Recreation Goal 9: Economic Development Goal 10: Housing Goal 11: Public Facilities and Services Goal 12: Transportation Goal 13: Energy Conservation Goal 14: Urbanization Goal 15: Willamette River Greenway* (December 1975) Goal 16: Estuarine Resources (December 1976) Goal 17: Coastal Shorelands “ Goal 18: Beaches and Dunes “ Goal 19: Ocean Resources “
Local Plans and Ordinances • Cities and Counties • Estuaries (joint city - county) • Urban Growth Boundaries • Planning Grants • Technical Assistance • Community Solutions
State Agency Permits & Programs • DLCD • Dept Environmental Quality • Dept Fish & Wildlife • Dept Geology & Mineral Industries • Dept of Agriculture • Parks & Recreation Department • Dept of State Lands • Dept Water Resources • Economic Community Development
Oregon Coastal Management Program (OCMP)
State Agency Coordination Agreements
Federal Consistency
Requirements OCMP
19 Statewide Planning Goals
• Goal 16, Estuarine Resources • Goal 17, Coastal Shorelands • Goal 18, Beaches and Dunes • Goal 19, Ocean Resources
Policy framework: Statewide Planning Goal 19, Ocean Resources (1977, 2000) Ocean Resources Management Plan (1990) Oregon Ocean Resources Management Act, (1991) Oregon Territorial Sea Plan (1994, 2001, 2009, 2013)
Policy Process: The Ocean Policy Advisory Council is Oregon’s official stakeholder advisory body. Assistance is provided by the Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC)
OREGON’S MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK
Real-world drivers: 1. Marine Renewable Energy Development 2. Marine Conservation 3. Sediment Management
OREGON & MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING
THE OREGON TERRITORIAL SEA PLAN… A PLAN AND A PROCESS
MARINE RESERVES AND PROTECTED AREAS OF OREGON
Cape Falcon Cascade Head Otter Rock Cape Perpetua Redfish Rocks
Additional Resources available at: http://oregonmarinereserves.com/
TERRITORIAL SEA PLAN - PART V
Use of the Territorial Sea for the Development of Renewable Energy Facilities or Other Related Structures, Equipment or Facilities (adopted 2013) Established the policies and standards of the state for the use of the TS by the MRE industry. Required extensive resource inventory data collection, analysis, and synthesis. Included information on fisheries, natural resources, and other beneficial uses of the TS (including a visual resource management framework).
SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT AT THE MOUTH OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER
MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING KEY ON-GOING ISSUES
Data and Information - Use Internet-based tools and technology to support planning - Visualize and assess complex information for the public Regional governance - Embed state MSP within regional framework (need to scale-up the approach through a process yet to be invented) Plan updates - Accommodate new information and assessments over time - Research framework to support state and regional MSP CAPACITY and COST$!!!!