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        | ARTICLE 3: USE ZONES 
 SECTION   302.01 TIMBER-GRAZING ZONE PERMITTED USES
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        | In the T-G zone, the following uses and their accessory buildings and uses are   permitted.
 
 A. Forest operations or forest practices including, but not   limited to, reforestation of forest land, road construction and maintenance,   harvesting of a forest tree species, application of chemicals, and disposal of   slash.
 
 B. Temporary onsite structures which are auxiliary to and used   during the term of a particular forest operation.
 
 C. Physical alterations   to the land auxiliary to forest practices.
 
 1) The term, "auxiliary" as   used in Section 302.01 means a use or alteration of a structure or land which   provides help or is directly associated with the conduct of a particular forest   practice. An auxiliary structure is located on site, temporary in nature, and is   not designed to remain for the forest's entire growth cycle from planting to   harvesting. An auxiliary use is removed when a particular forest practice has   concluded.
 
 D. Uses to conserve soil, air and water quality and to provide   for wildlife and fisheries resources;
 
 E. The development and use of   surface mining operations which are located on forest lands in the County, from   which materials are to be used for forest access roads, or other supporting   forest management activities, such as riprapping, bridge wing wall diversions   and culvert bedding. The activities in this section shall be consistent with the   State Forest Practices Act and OAR 629-24-111.
 
 F. Exploration for mineral   and aggregate resources. "Exploration" means all activities conducted on or   beneath the surface of the earth for the purpose of determining presence,   location, extent, grade, or economic viability of a deposit. See ORS 517 for   further explanation.
 
 G. Municipal watersheds.
 
 H. Additional local   distribution lines within existing rights-of-way (e.g., electric, telephone,   natural gas, etc.) and accessory equipment (e.g., electric distribution   transformers, meter cabinets, terminal boxes, pedestals), or which provide   service hookups, including water service hookups.
 
 I. Farm use, as defined   in ORS 215.203(2), except livestock feedlots, sales yards, hog farms or dairy   herd confinement at any time of the year, or other concentration of livestock   during May through September, within one half-mile of a residential   zone.
 
 J. Temporary portable facility for the primary processing of forest   products.
 
 K. Private hunting and fishing operations without any lodging   accommodations.
 
 L. Towers and fire stations for forest fire   protection.
 
 M. Widening of roads within existing rights-of-way of public   road and highway projects. [ORS 215.283(1)(k) through (n)]
 
 1) Climbing   and passing lanes within the right-of-way existing as of July 1, 1987.
 
 2)   Reconstruction or modification of public roads and highways, not including the   addition of travel lanes, where no removal or displacement of buildings would   occur, or no new land parcels result.
 
 3) Temporary public road and   highway detours that will be abandoned and restored to original condition or use   at such time as no longer needed.
 
 4) Minor betterment of existing public   roads and highway related facilities such as maintenance yards, weigh stations   and rest areas, within right-of way existing as of July 1, 1987, and contiguous   public-owned property utilized to support the operation and maintenance of   public roads and highways.
 
 N. Exploration that does not require a permit   from the Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI) for geothermal   resources, gas, oil, and other associated hydrocarbons.
 
 O. Caretaker   residences for public parks and fish hatcheries.
 
 P. Maintenance, repair   or replacement of existing dwellings.
 
 Q. Temporary Mobile Home (family   hardship), subject to provisions of 302.05, 302.07 and Section 404.
 
 
 
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