[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 36, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 36CFR292.21]

[Page 351-352]
 
              TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
 
          CHAPTER II--FOREST SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 292_NATIONAL RECREATION AREAS--Table of Contents
 
      Subpart E_Hells Canyon National Recreation Area_Private Lands
 
Sec.  292.21  Definitions.

    For the purposes of this subpart, the following terms are defined:
    Act refers to the act of December 31, 1975, which established the 
Hells Canyon National Recreation Area (89 Stat. 1117; 16 U.S.C. 460gg-
460gg-13).
    Archaeological sites are those sites containing relics, artifacts, 
and other evidence of past human cultures including historic properties 
as defined by the National Historic Preservation Act.
    Commercial land is land within the HCNRA developed for commercial 
purposes as of June 13, 1994 and which is assigned to the commercial 
land category (Sec.  292.22).
    Condemnation is the acquisition of lands or interests therein by the 
Secretary without the consent of the owner. In the case of the Act, 
condemnation is a limited authority that may be exercised by the 
Secretary only in the event that a standard or standards set forth 
herein are violated for all private land categories except mining lands. 
Where mining lands are involved, the Secretary may exercise his or her 
condemnation authority notwithstanding the fact that the mining land 
owner has complied with the relevant standards of this section.
    Conservation easement or Scenic easement as defined in Section 9(d) 
of the Act ``means the right to control the use of land in order to 
protect aesthetic values for the purposes of this Act, but shall not be 
acquired without the consent of the owner to preclude the continuation 
of any farming or pastoral use exercised by the owner as of the date of 
enactment of this Act.''
    Dude ranching is a business oriented primarily towards furnishing 
small groups with an outdoor recreational and educational experience 
associated with ranching activities and perpetuates the purposes for 
which the HCNRA was established. Dude ranching is subservient to the 
primarily recognized ranching operation.
    Existing uses are those uses of or developments to private land as 
of the date of enactment of the Act on December 31, 1975.
    Farm/Forest/Grazing lands are those lands used for farm, forest, and 
grazing purposes, for maintaining watersheds as fish and wildlife 
habitat, or for providing outdoor recreational activities. All such 
lands are assigned to the Farm/Forest/Grazing land category in Sec.  
292.22.
    Farm/Forest/Grazing Use is any traditional agricultural, 
silvicultural, or

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livestock management use or combination thereof on farm/forest/grazing 
lands within the HCNRA. This includes, but is not limited to, truck 
farming, growing and harvesting of timber, grazing of livestock, 
horticultural use, animal husbandry use, horse, cattle, and sheep 
ranching, and preparation and storage of the products raised on farm/
forest/grazing land for on-site use or for disposal by marketing or 
otherwise. Farm/forest/grazing uses may also consist of uses related to 
and in furtherance of the protection of watersheds, maintenance of fish 
and wildlife habitat, and the pursuit of recreational activities.
    Hazardous substance includes any material so classified under the 
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 
1980, as amended (42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.).
    Mining lands are lands primarily used for mining purposes as of June 
13, 1994 and which are assigned to the mining land category in Sec.  
292.22.
    Outdoor recreational activities are activities such as camping, 
picnicking, rafting, boating, hiking, rock climbing, fishing, hunting, 
horseback riding, and the viewing of wildlife or scenery.
    Parcel as used in this subpart refers to contiguous tax lots under 
one ownership. For the purposes of this subpart, rights-of-way do not 
divide parcels into smaller units.
    Partition is the division of land into lots, and which, under county 
planning ordinances, is identified by a map, drawing, or writing which 
contains the descriptions, locations, specifications, and dedications 
for roads, utilities, etc. and which has been properly filed with the 
County recorder.
    Private land is land not in federal, state, or local government 
ownership.
    Proposed uses are those uses of or development to a private land 
parcel within the HCNRA initiated after June 13, 1994.
    Ranger is the HCNRA Area Ranger, Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, 
with offices located in Enterprise, Oregon, Riggins, Idaho, and 
Clarkston, Washington, except for the Rapid Wild and Scenic River where 
the term refers to the Salmon River District Ranger, Nez Perce National 
Forest, located in Whitebird, Idaho.
    Recreational facilities are facilities associated with or required 
for outdoor recreational activities and include, but are not limited to, 
parks, campgrounds, hunting and fishing lodges, and interpretive 
displays.
    Residential lands are lands within the HCNRA developed for 
residential purposes as of June 13, 1994 and which are assigned to the 
Residential land category in Sec.  292.22.
    Scenic Easement. See Conservation Easement.
    Screening is the reduction or elimination of the visual impact of 
any structure or land modification as seen from any public travel route 
within the HCNRA.
    Solid waste is discarded solid materials resulting from mining, 
industrial, commercial, agricultural, silvicultural, and community 
activities. This term does not include domestic sewage or pollutants 
such as silt or dissolved materials in irrigation return flows.
    Structure is any permanent building or facility, or part thereof 
such as barns, outhouses, residences and storage sheds. This includes 
electric transmission line systems, substations, commercial radio 
transmitters, relays or repeater stations, antennas, and other 
electronic sites and associated structures.
    Traditional uses are ranching, grazing, farming, timber harvesting 
and the occupation of homes and land associated therewith within the 
HCNRA, or other activities including outdoor recreational activities and 
facilities, which existed on or before December 31, 1975.
    Travel route is a route, such as a county or National Forest system 
road or river or trail, that is open for use by members of the general 
public.