Chapter 298 Oregon Laws 2001
AN ACT
SB 869
Relating to water rights;
amending ORS 538.450.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1.
ORS 538.450 is amended to read:
538.450. (1) Subject to water rights existing on March 8,
1941, there is granted to the City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, and its water
commission, the exclusive right to use for public or municipal purposes or use,
or for the general use and benefit of people within or without the city, all
waters of the north fork of the Umatilla River, the springs at the head which
form the stream, and its tributaries to the confluence of the north fork with
the main stream of the Umatilla River in the northwest quarter of section 22,
township 3 north of range 37 east of the Willamette Meridian, which north fork
is a tributary of the Umatilla River situated in Umatilla County.
(2) The City of Pendleton, its water commission, any of the
city’s agents, agencies and officers, and others on its behalf, may appropriate
all such waters for these purposes and uses for the benefit and use of the
city, as above set forth, either by the city in its own name, or by any of its
agents, agencies or officers or by any other persons on its behalf.
(3) No person shall appropriate or be granted a permit to
the use of any of such waters, except as provided in this section. But the City
of Pendleton may, under this grant, divert such waters from their watershed and
convey them to the city and elsewhere for use by it for public or municipal
purposes or use or for the general use and benefit of people within or without
the city. All of such waters are withdrawn from future appropriation, except
for use and benefit of the city as set forth in this section.
(4) [Upon compliance
with all of the provisions of ORS 540.520 except ORS 540.520 (2)(g), and with
ORS 540.530,] The point of diversion of a water right granted under this
section may be [changed to] exercised at the main stem of the
Umatilla River situated in Umatilla County to a point not below the westerly
city limit of the City of Pendleton.
(5) Prior to
exercising the right granted under this section, the City of Pendleton shall
submit to the Water Resources Department a notice of intent to exercise the
right. The notice of intent shall be made on a form prescribed by the
department and shall set forth:
(a) The name and mailing
address of the applicant;
(b) The source of the
water supply including the name and mailing address of any owner of the land
upon which the source of the water supply is located;
(c) The nature and the
amount of the proposed use;
(d) The time within
which construction of the right is proposed to begin;
(e) The time required to
complete construction of the right;
(f) The time required
for the complete application of the water to the proposed beneficial use;
(g) The point of
diversion of the exercise of the right; and
(h) Any other
information required by the department that is necessary to understand the
nature of the proposed project.
(6) Prior to submitting
a notice of intent pursuant to subsection (5) of this section, the City of
Pendleton shall hold a public meeting in the water basin in which the right is
located to discuss the proposed project and receive comments from the public.
(7) Within 14 days after
receiving a notice of intent submitted pursuant to subsection (5) of this
section, the department shall, in the weekly notice published by the
department, give public notice of the submission of the notice of intent.
(8) The Confederated
Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and the City of Pendleton have
entered into an agreement addressing the development and use of the City of
Pendleton’s water rights in the Umatilla River and the impact on tribal
interests from such development. The agreement includes implementation of the
minimum stream flow in the main stem of the Umatilla River resulting from the
exercise by the City of Pendleton of its surface water right of the north fork
of the Umatilla River under this section. The City of Pendleton shall exercise such
right consistent with the agreement or successor agreements between the City of
Pendleton and the tribes provided in this subsection. In no event will the City
of Pendleton exercise the right granted under this section so as to reduce
stream flows in the Umatilla River to be less than state in-stream water rights
for the Umatilla River existing as of the effective date of this 2001 Act.
Approved by the Governor
June 4, 2001
Filed in the office of
Secretary of State June 4, 2001
Effective date January 1,
2002
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