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        | ARTICLE 3: USE ZONES 
 SECTION   302.02 CONDITIONAL USES
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        | In the Timber Grazing zone, the following uses and their accessory uses may be   permitted when authorized in accordance with the requirements of Subsection   302.06 and Article 6 of the Baker County Zoning Ordinance.
 
 A. Feeding   stations and wildlife management areas subject to the provisions of Section   603(F).
 
 B. Water impoundments in conjunction with beneficial uses of   water customarily associated with fire prevention, farm or forest uses, or as a   source of water for domestic or municipal use, provided that necessary state and   federal permits have been issued.
 
 C. Operations conducted for mining and   processing minerals, aggregate and geothermal resources, gas oil and other   associated hydrocarbons, except those allowed outright. Exploration that   requires a permit from the Department of Geology and Mineral Industries is   included in this category. (See, Mineral Extraction zone when dealing with   patented mining claims.)
 
 D. Parks and campgrounds. For the purpose of   Section 302.02(d), a campground is an area devoted to overnight temporary use   for vacation, recreational or emergency purposes, but not for residential   purposes. A camping site may be occupied by a tent, travel trailer or   recreational vehicle. Campgrounds authorized under this section shall not   include intensively developed recreational uses such as swimming pools, tennis   courts, retail stores or gas stations. The precise duration of allowed stay will   be decided by the Planning Commission at the time of permitting.
 
 E. Home   occupations subject to the provisions of Section 603(c).
 
 F. Personal use   airports; heliports, unless the heliport is in conjunction with commercial   forest use. A personal use airport as used in this section means an airstrip   restricted to use by the owner as defined in ORS 215.283(2)(g).
 
 G.   Livestock feedlot, sales yard, hog farm 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.
 
 H. Fire stations for rural   fire protection.
 
 I. Private seasonal accommodations for fishing and fee   hunting operations, subject to the following requirements:
 
 1)   Accommodations are limited to no more than fifteen (15) guest rooms as defined   in the Oregon structural Specialty Code.
 
 2) Only minor incidental and   accessory retail sales are permitted.
 
 3) Accommodations are occupied   temporarily for the purpose of fishing and hunting during the hunting and   fishing seasons authorized by the Oregon Department of Fish and   Wildlife.
 
 4) Compliance with siting standards of Subsection   302.07.
 
 5) The fire siting safety design standards for roads and   driveways as defined in Subsection 302.08.
 
 J. Temporary asphalt and   concrete batch plants as accessory uses to specific highway projects. [ORS   215.283(2)(p-r)]
 
 1) Construction of additional passing and travel lanes   requiring the acquisition of right-of-way but not resulting in the creation of   new land parcels.
 
 2) Reconstruction or modification of public roads and   highways involving the removal or displacement of buildings but not resulting in   the creation of new land parcels.
 
 3) Improvement of public roads and   highway related facilities, such as maintenance yards, weigh stations and rest   areas, where additional property or right-of-way are required but not resulting   in the creation of new land parcels.
 
 K. A site for the disposal of solid   waste approved by the governing body of a city or county or both and for which a   permit has been granted under ORS 459.245 by the Department of Environmental   Quality together with equipment, facilities or buildings necessary for its   operation. [ORS 215.283(2)(j) and OAR 660-06-025(4)(d)]
 
 
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