Or. Admin. R. 250-020-0308

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 8, August 1, 2024
Section 250-020-0308 - Boat Operations in Tillamook County
(1) Cape Meares Lake: A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed.
(2) Hoquarton Slough: A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed.
(3) Kilchis River:
(a) A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of slow-no wake speed from RM 0 (as marked) to the Highway 101 Bridge Parks Boat Ramp.
(b) A person must not use an internal combustion engine to propel a boat upstream of the Highway 101 Bridge Parks Boat Ramp.
(4) Lake Lytle:
(a) A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of 10 MPH from one hour after sunset to 8 a.m.
(b) A person operating a boat for the purpose of towed watersports must proceed in a counterclockwise pattern.
(c) A person must not operate a boat behind anyone being towed closer than 200 feet nor alongside the towed person(s) closer than 100 feet.
(d) A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed within 300 feet of the south end of the lake nor within 100 feet of the east shore.
(5) Miami River: A person must not use an internal combustion engine to propel a boat upstream of the Highway 101 Bridge.
(6) Nehalem River, South Fork: From September 1 through March 31, a person must not use a motor rated in excess of 15 HP to propel a boat from the mouth of Peterson Creek (RM 10.3) to Nehalem River Falls (RM 15.7).
(7) Nestucca River: From November 1 through March 31, a person must not use a motor to propel a boat upstream of Cloverdale.
(8) Netarts Bay: A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed within the diked areas of the county boat landings on Bay Ocean Road.
(9) Smith Lake: A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed.
(10) Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge:
(a) A person must not operate a boat for any purpose within 500 feet of the principal rocks at Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge during the period from May 1 to September 15. Vessel transit through the closed area, including the arches of the rocks, is prohibited. Storm Rock, to the west of Shag Rock, is the westerly boundary of the seasonal closed area.
(b) Persons operating boats near Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge should exercise caution to avoid any disturbance of nesting birds and marine mammals. Harassment of birds and marine wildlife is strictly prohibited under federal and state law.
(11) Tillamook Bay: A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed within the Bay City Boat Basin.
(12) Tillamook River: A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed above the 3rd Street Bridge.
(13) Trask River:
(a) A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of a slow-no wake speed from RM 0 upstream to the Highway 101 Bridge.
(b) A person must not use an internal combustion engine to propel a boat upstream of the Highway 101 Bridge.
(14) Wilson River:
(a) A person must not operate a motorboat in excess of slow-no wake speed from a point 500 feet downstream from the confluence with Hall Slough (as marked) to the Sollie Smith Bridge Boat Ramp.
(b) A person must not use an internal combustion engine to propel a boat upstream of the Sollie Smith Bridge Boat Ramp.

Or. Admin. R. 250-020-0308

MB 21-1987, f. 12-31-87, ef. 1-1-88; MB 12-1992, f. & cert. ef. 9-16-92; MB 8-1993, f. 12-27-93, cert. ef. 1-1-94; OSMB 1-2023, amend filed 01/26/2023, effective 2/1/2023

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 830.110 & ORS 830.175

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 830.110, ORS 830.175 & ORS 830.195