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Oregon Conservation Programs

Riparian Lands Tax Incentive

Program level:

State

Land use:

Forest, Agriculture

Provider:

Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW)

Benefits provided: 

Financial

Water-focused program: 

No

Property tax incentive to property owners for improving or maintaining qualifying riparian lands

Overview

Description:

The Riparian Lands Tax Incentive Program (RLTIP) offers a property tax incentive to property owners for improving or maintaining qualifying riparian lands which can include up to 100 feet from a waterway. Under this program, property owners file a Riparian Management Plan with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and County to receive a complete property tax exemption for the qualifying riparian lands on their property, provided measures are implemented to protect, conserve, and restore the riparian land.

Eligibility:

Private land outside of urban growth boundaries and zoned as forest or agricultural lands (with some specific exceptions)
The width of the riparian land proposed for tax exemption is sufficient to provide long-term stream bank stability, erosion control, water quality, large wood recruitment, fish and wildlife habitat protection, conservation or restoration, and other functions deemed important to healthy aquatic habitats
Riparian land has sufficient vegetation to support habitat functions or vegetation restoration potential to enable the above

Financial benefit: 

Tax Incentive

Contact information

Contact person: 

Nancy Taylor

Organization:

Phone number: 

503-947-6089

Email: 

Information last updated on July 1, 2022.

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