Wetlands
WETX01 STG
Water Rights
Comment: A water rights exception is commonly used in western states.
WETX02 STG
Navigable River or Stream Crosses or Abuts the
(a)All right, title or claim of any character by the United States, state, local government or by the public generally in and to any portion of the land lying within the current or former bed, or below the ordinary high water mark, or between the cut banks of a stream navigable in fact or in law.
(b)Right of riparian water rights owners to the use and flow of the water.
(c)The consequence of any past or future change in the location of the bed.
Comment: Use this exception if a navigable river or stream crosses or adjoins the land.
WETX03 STG
Non-Navigable Stream, Gully, Creek or Ditch Cro
Comment: Use this exception if a Non-navigable stream, gully, creek or ditch crosses the land.
WETX04 STG
Non-Navigable Rivers or Streams as Boundaries
(b) Any dispute arising over the location of the old bed.
(c) Any variance between the boundary line as originally conveyed and the current boundary thereof as now used or occupied.
(d) Rights of the upper or lower riparian owners in and to the free and unobstructed flow of water of said body of water.
Comment: Use this exception if a boundary of the land is a non-navigable river or stream.
WETX05 STG
Navigable Lake Abuts the Land
(b) Boating and fishing rights of property owners abutting the lake or the stream of water leading thereto or therefrom.
(c) Navigational servitudes and all other rights, titles, and powers of the United States, the state, local government and the public over said lake, its bed, and its shore lands extending to the ordinary high water line thereof.
(d) The consequence of any change in the location of the lake which forms a boundary line of the land, including any determination that some portion of the land has been included within _________________ Lake.
Comment: Use this exception for natural lakes or lakes fed by rivers or streams that cross or abut the land.
WETX06 STG
Non-Navigable Lake Abuts the Land
Comment: Use this exception if a human made lake, not fed by a river or stream, touches the land.
WETX07 STG
Land Abuts Ocean, Gulf or Bay
(b) Lands beyond the line of the border or bulkhead lines, or vegetation line.
(c) Filled lands, submerged lands or artificial lands, including any determination that some portion of the land is tide or submerged lands, or has been created by artificial means or has accreted to such portion so created.
(d) Riparian or water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not shown by the public records.
Comment: Use this exception if the land abuts the ocean, gulf or bay.
WETX08 STG
Artificially Filled Lands
Comment: Use this exception if the land does not currently abut a navigable body of water but you suspect that it may have been an artificially filled portion of the body of water.
WETX09 STG
Access to Adjacent Beach
Comment: Use this exception if the land is adjacent to a beach and subject to possible public access.
WETX10 STG
Encroachment onto Beach
Comment: Use this exception if you suspect that improvements have been constructed over land to which the public may have gained an easement for access or recreation.
WETX11 STG
Extended Coverage Survey
Comment: Use this exception when a survey shows a water boundary because the title along the water boundary may not be truly locatable.
WETX12 OR STG
Land is within a Scenic Waterway - Oregon
Effect of designation that any portion of the subject land is within scenic waterway boundaries under Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 390, as disclosed, in part, by notice or other instrument, Recorded ___________, Instrument No. ___________
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