From cliff.voliva at state.or.us Wed Jul 22 09:00:58 2009 From: cliff.voliva at state.or.us (Voliva, Cliff) Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 09:00:58 -0700 Subject: [LandUse-News] Land Use News from DLCD - July 21, 2009 Message-ID: <2D371CBB27C746488A630F87111B5917E4988834@dlcdsxch01> Welcome to the Land Use News e-mail list! Land Use News is an electronic news clipping service provided by the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development. Land Use News emphasizes local reporting and commentary on land use in Oregon and other states. (Measure 49 articles have headlines in ALL CAPS.) The links to copyrighted news stories in Land Use News are not archived by DLCD, and the archiving policies of these sources vary. The stories, if available, reside on the site of the original news source. Please direct requests for archived stories, or permission to reprint them, to the original news source. 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The Lane County community of 5,000 is preparing to accommodate more than 2,100 new people... July 19: (Guest Commentary, Eugene Register-Guard) Unnecessary changes to land use laws have a high price http://www.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/web/news/sevendays/17256126-35/story.csp In comparison to closed jails, the changes being proposed to the current Lane County Code regarding appeals of land use decisions or property line adjustments don't garner much attention. But considering their long-term effects, these proposed changes are enormously important... July 18: (East Oregonian) As the wind blows: Power company tries to grapple with wind supply http://eastoregonian.com/main.asp?SectionID=13&SubSectionID=48&ArticleID=95469&TM=42881.68 Consider the state's energy supply a giant juggling act. When demand spikes, the Bonneville Power Administration must send energy over its power grid to where it's needed, combining numerous sources into one system. When it dips, things scale back... July 18: (AP, Forbes) Clatsop County commissioners again OK gas terminal http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2009/07/18/ap6671620.html ASTORIA, Ore. -- Clatsop County commissioners have again given land-use approval for a liquefied natural gas terminal along the Columbia River. Opponents say they'll appeal again... July 17: (Daily Journal of Commerce) Portland may soon have taller turbines http://www.djcoregon.com/articleDetail.htm/2009/07/17/Portland-may-soon-have-taller-turbines-One-city-bureau-is-concerned-by-anothers-recommendation-to-sk Portland could pave the way for urban wind power systems despite concerns that the turbines could kill birds and bats. A draft of the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability's recommendations to the Portland Planning Commission call for turbines that are taller than the tallest buildings allowed in a district. They would also exempt the systems from design review... July 17: (Albany Democrat-Herald) Linn properties affected by flood plain map changes http://www.democratherald.com/articles/2009/07/19/news/local/2aaa02_flood071809.txt The Federal Emergency Management Agency is updating and revising its Flood Insurance Rate Maps, and more than 300 Linn County properties are to be added, while another 600-plus are to be dropped... July 17: (Daily Journal of Commerce) Glut of office space plagues Kruse Way http://www.djcoregon.com/articleDetail.htm/2009/07/17/Glut-of-office-space-plagues-Kruse-Way-Entire-Portlandmetro-area-has-high-vacancy-rates-but-tide-may All of Portland's office markets showed signs of suffering during the second quarter of 2009, according to numbers recently released by Grubb & Ellis. But nowhere is the effect more noticeable than Kruse Way... July 16: (The Oregonian) Oregon Supreme Court backs more Columbia Gorge protection http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2009/07/oregon_supreme_court_backs_mor.html The Columbia River Gorge Commission needs to better ensure that planned development doesn't cause cumulative harm to the gorge's natural and cultural resources, the Oregon Supreme Court said today... July 16: (West Linn Tidings) LUBA ruling leaves property in limbo http://www.westlinntidings.com/news/story.php?story_id=124776836370958400 For the second time, the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals has disagreed with the city of West Linn's approval of an office building planned on Hood Street. The case will come back before the West Linn City Council unless the property owners give up their plan or choose to appeal the LUBA decision to the Oregon Court of Appeals... July 16: (Ashland Daily Tidings) Croman plan changes mostly well received http://www.dailytidings.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090716/NEWS02/907160316/-1/NEWS Changes to a plan to develop the defunct Croman Mill site received generally good reviews from the new Croman Advisory Committee... July 16: (La Grande Observer) Wallowa Land Trust works with landowners to protect landscapes, rural character http://www.lagrandeobserver.com/News/Local-News/Wallowa-Land-Trust-works-with-landowners-to-protect-landscapes-rural-character ENTERPRISE - One of the reasons Wallowa County is so compelling is that most of it can still be seen and accessed by visitors and residents alike... July 16: (Roseburg News-Review) Former mill log pond being made into wetland http://www.nrtoday.com/article/20090716/NEWS/907169991/1001/NONE&parentprofile=1055 DIXONVILLE - Although scrapers and graders have been moving dirt around on an old mill site in Dixonville, don't expect to see any buildings going up there. Instead, an excavation company is digging in the dirt to transform an old log pond into a wetland... July 16: (Albany Democrat-Herald) Planners approve water treatment plant in Lebanon http://www.democratherald.com/articles/2009/07/17/news/local/4loc06_treatmentplant071609.txt LEBANON - Lebanon moved a step along its path to a new water treatment plant Wednesday with formal approval from the Lebanon Planning Commission to pursue the project... July 16: (Guest Commentary, The Oregonian) Changing climate, changing communication http://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2009/07/changing_climate_changing_comm.html The Oregonian's editorial on the communication gap that exists between scientists and ordinary Americans is timely. Yet it neglects to explain why such a disconcerting gap exists... July 16: (East Oregonian) County leaders share problems, potential with state http://eastoregonian.com/main.asp?SectionID=13&SubSectionID=48&ArticleID=95359&TM=47470.34 BOARDMAN - Mayor Chet Phillips had a soapbox Tuesday and he used it to his advantage. With 16 state officials gathered at Boardman City Hall, Phillips pleaded for help with community growth... July 16: (Polk County Itemizer-Observer) Independence urges citizens to help form sewer system plans http://www.itemizerobserver.com/DIONews11.shtml INDEPENDENCE -- Town officials are assessing how to improve Independence's sewer system in order to accommodate population increases during the next 20 years... July 16: (Daily Journal of Commerce) Newberg aims to squeeze in PCC http://www.djcoregon.com/articleDetail.htm/2009/07/16/Newberg-aims-to-squeeze-in-PCC-But-the-college-is-struggling-to-find-suitable-land-for-expansion-pro Portland Community College's timeline for the construction of new classroom space in Newberg has been pushed back by several months, as the state's largest community college struggles to find suitable land... July 16: (Bend Bulletin) County: No decision on rural weddings http://www.bendbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090716/NEWS01/907160397/1001/NEWS01&nav_category=NEWS01 The debate over whether weddings and other events should be allowed on rural land in Deschutes County remains unsettled after a public hearing Wednesday night... July 16: (Daily Astorian) County helps Bradwood make the bed http://www.dailyastorian.com/main.asp?SectionID=2&SubSectionID=398&ArticleID=62560&TM=84328 Clatsop County Commissioner Dirk Rohne stood his ground Thursday as he alone voted against the Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas project. The Board of Commissioners met to deliberate and vote on two zoning issues... July 15: (KOHD, Bend) Jefferson County Fights to Keep Resorts http://kohd.com/page/134273 Near Camp Sherman, cheering as Governor Kulongoski signs into law House Bill 3298, blocking the development of two destination resorts in the Metolius basin. In Madras, there's no celebrating... July 15: (KTVZ, Bend) Governor signs Metolius Basin protection bill http://www.ktvz.com/Global/story.asp?S=10732303 CAMP SHERMAN - At the Wizard Falls Fish Hatchery on the Metolius River, Gov. Ted Kulongoski on Wednesday signed House Bill 3298, designating the Metolius River area as an Area of Critical State Concern... July 15: (Medford Mail Tribune) Neighbors take issue with SOU master plan http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090715/NEWS/907150328 ASHLAND - Southern Oregon University's 10-year master plan took a beating Tuesday from the school's neighbors, who especially objected to its proposed "faculty village," saying it would destroy the residential character off the west side of the campus... July 15: (Bend Bulletin) It'll be law now - but Metolius ban is brewing another battle http://www.bendbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090715/NEWS01/907150390/1001/NEWS01&nav_category=NEWS01 SALEM - Today, the battle over whether destination resorts can be built in the environmentally sensitive Metolius River Basin will take a significant turn in Camp Sherman, where Gov. Ted Kulongoski is scheduled to sign a bill banning those resorts... July 15: (Eugene Register-Guard) Work begins on two marine reserves http://www.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/web/news/sevendays/17105732-35/story.csp CORVALLIS - The question with marine reserves is now this: What's next? This spring, the Legislature passed a bill that allocates up to $2 million to implement two pilot marine reserves and evaluate four other possible sites that could be declared off-limits to fishing and other impacts... July 14: (Tillamook Headlight-Herald) Port and developer still angling for a resort http://tillamookheadlightherald.com/main.asp?SectionID=8&SubSectionID=8&ArticleID=12036 TILLAMOOK - The Port of Tillamook Bay Board of Commissioners has given its OK for the Bunkers Group to appeal a county decision to let a conditional-use permit expire. The permit, which was set to lapse July 13, is required to allow the Bunkers Group to construct an 18-hole golf course on port property currently zoned forest land... July 14: (The Oregonian) Beaverton councilors say zoning mess at Washington Square not a priority http://www.oregonlive.com/washingtoncounty/index.ssf/2009/07/beaverton_councilors_say_zonin.html BEAVERTON -- A long-standing zoning conflict that could enable used-car giant CarMax to build in an area regionally designated for high-density development isn't a priority for the Beaverton City Council, a majority of policymakers said Monday... Cliff Voliva | Communications Officer Director's Office Oregon Dept. of Land Conservation and Development 635 Capitol Street NE, Suite 150 | Salem, OR 97301-2540 Office: (503) 373-0050 ext. 268 | Fax: (503) 378-5518 cliff.voliva at state.or.us www.oregon.gov/LCD -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: