Oregon Code § 517.965·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Project coordinating committee.
(1)(a) A project coordinating committee shall be composed of representatives
from the State Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, all permitting and
cooperating agencies, local government agencies and affected federal agencies.
Each permitting and cooperating agency shall designate an appropriate staff
member to serve on the committee. The project coordinating committee shall
share information and coordinate county, state and federal permitting
requirements in order to avoid contradictory requirements, facilitate the
exchange of ideas, optimize communication and avoid duplicative effort.
(b) If a mining
operation is proposed on federal land, the project coordinating committee shall
work with the affected federal agency in accordance with a memorandum of
agreement established by the department and the federal agency to facilitate
the state and federal application process and to coordinate the two processes
to the fullest extent possible.
(2)(a) For a
proposed mining operation that is a significant mineral resource site, if the
owner or lessee of private property within the impact area of the proposed
mining operation identifies a conflict between the proposed mining operation
and the agricultural activities conducted on the private property within the
impact area, the project coordinating committee shall analyze and address the
identified conflict. In analyzing and addressing the identified conflict, the
project coordinating committee:
(A) Shall
consider compliance with federal, state or local standards for air quality,
noise, water quality or other environmental considerations that are applicable
to the identified conflict to be sufficient to resolve the conflict; and
(B) If there are
not applicable federal, state or local standards as provided for in
subparagraph (A) of this paragraph, may suggest to the department permit
conditions for avoiding or reducing the identified conflict.
(b) The
department shall avoid or minimize the conflicts identified by the project
coordinating committee under this subsection through the imposition of one or
more permit conditions. The permit conditions imposed by the department
pursuant to this paragraph may include, but are not limited to:
(A) A permit
condition suggested by the project coordinating committee;
(B) A requirement
that the operator fulfill the terms of a written agreement to compensate one or
more owners or lessees of private property located within the impact area for
loss of crops or reduced agricultural production or use of the land; or
(C) Other
reasonable and practicable measures to avoid or minimize the conflicts, as
determined by the department.
(c) For purposes
of this subsection, the department shall determine the impact area of the
proposed mining operation.
(3) In carrying
out its responsibilities, the project coordinating committee shall include
opportunities for public participation. [1991 c.735 §10; 2013 c.371 §14; 2017
c.736 §8]