OPRD Seeks Comment On Change To Correct Maupin Boundary Description

The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is seeking public comment on a proposed rule change that would correct the city of Maupin’s boundary description in the Deschutes Scenic Waterway rule.  The rule uses a description of Maupin’s city boundary that does not include land annexed in 1973.  The later adopted Deschutes Scenic Waterway statute includes the city boundary with the annexed land.  The discrepancy between the two was discovered when a proposed development in the Lower Deschutes State Scenic Waterway corridor raised the question regarding the statutory boundary.  The proposed rule change would update the description of Maupin’s city boundary to reflect the boundary described in statute.  Public comments on the proposed rule change will be accepted through May 31.  Go to the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department website for details.  There will be no public hearing.  Once the public comment period ends, the proposal with any incorporated updates is slated to go to Oregon State Parks and Recreation Commission in June for possible adoption.

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