From cliff.voliva at state.or.us Tue Oct 20 13:34:30 2009 From: cliff.voliva at state.or.us (Voliva, Cliff) Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 13:34:30 -0700 Subject: [LandUse-News] Land Use News from DLCD - October 20, 2009 Message-ID: <2D371CBB27C746488A630F87111B5917F639F78D@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. Past Land Use News weekly e-mails can be found here: http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/pipermail/landuse-news Anyone can subscribe to the free service by visiting this site: http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/landuse-news ____________________________________________________________ Oct. 20: (The Oregonian) Portland's street grid: Bad for the environment? http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2009/10/portlands_street_grid_bad_for.html For decades, urban planners have hailed Portland's street grid as one of several influential ideas others should replicate. But? Oct. 20: (AP, Capital Press) Many Willamette Basin streams deemed too warm http://www.capitalpress.com/orewash/AP-warm-Willamette-102009# PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- A new state study has found that nearly 70 percent of the rivers and streams in the Willamette Basin are too warm to protect salmon, trout and other cold-water fish? Oct. 19: (The Oregonian) Interest in green development practices will rebound when the economy does http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2009/10/green_issues_will_rebound_when.html The recession has temporarily diminished the importance of climate change and alternative energy sources as a factor in commercial real estate investment decisions, but interest is likely to pick up when the market rallies, according to a survey? Oct. 19: (Daily Journal of Commerce) Winning design concept for I-5 cap project is all about healing http://djcoregon.com/news/2009/10/19/winning-design-concept-for-i-5-cap-project-is-all-about-healing/ Judges in a design competition to cap Interstate 5 in Vancouver picked the one concept that unbuilds more than it builds? Oct. 19: (Medford Mail Tribune) The loss of a lake: Homeowners now must deal with a different Rogue River following removal of Savage Rapids Dam http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091019/NEWS/910190324 ROGUE RIVER ? Jan Tarantino peers over her summer patio/dock on what used to be "Savage Lake," looking down at the Rogue River flowing more than 15 feet below? Oct. 19: (Bend Bulletin) A tale of two cities http://www.bendbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091019/NEWS0107/910190368/1001/NEWS01&nav_category=NEWS01 REDMOND ? Last winter, a Bend restaurant and a Redmond restaurant closed within a month of each other. What has happened at the two vacant buildings helps tell the story of how far Redmond? Oct. 19: (Coos Bay World) Port, Jordan Cove pressure FERC http://www.theworldlink.com/articles/2009/10/19/news/doc4ad9787a6f608294133028.txt Local port officials are calling on federal regulators to decide ? and soon ? whether to allow a liquefied natural gas terminal on Coos Bay?s North Spit? Oct. 18: (Statesman Journal) Task force given green task: It will be the third try for a plan to cut greenhouse gases http://www.statesmanjournal.com/article/20091018/STATE/910180324/1042/LIFE A legislative task force will take a third stab at what another task force and lawmakers failed to do in the past two years ? propose ways for how transportation and land-use planning can help reduce Oregon's greenhouse-gas emissions? Oct. 17: (Guest Commentary, The Oregonian) How to stop doubting and love the climate models http://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2009/10/how_to_stop_doubting_and_love.html Does human activity affect Earth's climate? A simple question, no? It's been settled with a ringing "yes" among the scientific community. Yet? Oct. 17: (Portland Tribune) Gresham wrestles with big-box rules http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=125573870173965000 It?s been five years since the Southwest Gresham Neighborhood Association appealed to Gresham city leaders to create a code regulating big-box stores. Now, after a Tuesday, Oct. 13, presentation in which city planners insisted none is needed, councilors appear to be ready to fast-track the idea? Oct. 17: (The Oregonian) Residents of transit-oriented Orenco Station still driving cars to work http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/10/despite_urban_design_most_oren.html HILLSBORO ? Orenco Station, the award winning neighborhood touted as an ideal of mass-transit oriented New Urbanism, has failed to persuade a majority of its residents to use mass transit to get to work? Oct. 16: (Daily Journal of Commerce) Debate grows over the future of historic Washington High School http://djcoregon.com/news/2009/10/16/debate-grows-over-the-future-of-historic-washington-high-school/ After five years of work, Portland Parks and Recreation and a citizen?s advisory committee are closing in on a plan to locate a community center within or next to 86-year-old Washington High School on Portland?s east side. But preservationists? Oct. 15: (Portland Tribune) Tigard officials tell mom to move kids? playhouse or tear it down http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=125559098200065900 A Tigard woman is looking to donate her children?s play structure to anyone willing to take it off her hands, after city officials told her it would have to be removed from her property. To call the building in the far northwest corner of Wendy Tait?s home a ?play structure? would be like comparing Godzilla to a common gecko? Oct. 15: (Portland Tribune) Carbon down, but goal elusive http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=125555331169825100 Total greenhouse gas emissions in Multnomah County fell 3 percent in 2008 compared to the prior year, according to new federal data. The reduction largely appears traceable to reduced driving spurred by last year?s $4-a-gallon gas prices? Oct. 15: (Portland Tribune) A great place to live, not work http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=125555333382725400 Portland?s new economic development strategy includes a shocking admission for this city: Livability alone does not create jobs? Oct. 15: (Portland Tribune) Connector project ? a long time coming http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=125559039600561700 As Metro tries to achieve regional consensus on how the Portland area should grow, Clackamas and Washington County officials are fighting over a long-studied transportation project. At issue is the Interstate 5-to-Highway 99W Connector Project? Oct: 15: (The Oregonian) Portland's suburbs press for economic development http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2009/10/portlands_suburbs_press_for_ec.html Portland's suburbs sometimes feel as though their bigger neighbor calls all the shots when it comes to what makes for a livable, sustainable region? Oct. 15: (The Oregonian) Oregon global warming commission launches Web site http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2009/10/oregon_global_warming_commissi.html The Oregon Global Warming Commission has launched a Web site to disseminate information on the local impact of climate change. The site, KeepOregonCool.org, is also intended to educate the public about strategies and choices that arise from efforts to reduce carbon emissions?. Oct. 15: (Capital Press) Committee mulls need for ag land http://www.capitalpress.com/orewash/ml-rural-reserves-101609-w-sidebar PORTLAND -- Taped to a wall of Metro Councilor Kathryn Harrington's office is a map showing the Portland Metro area's farm lands? Oct. 15: (Medford Mail Tribune) New rules for hillside development http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091015/NEWS/910150325 Any new construction on steep slopes in Medford will require more effort from builders up front starting today when a hillside ordinance takes effect to control erosion and ensure safe buildings? Oct. 15: (Bend Bulletin) Deschutes County seeks residents? input http://www.bendbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091015/NEWS01/910150380/1001/NEWS01&nav_category=NEWS01 In an effort to collect public input on a proposed update of Deschutes County?s land use blueprint, county staff will host 10 public meetings over the next three months? Oct. 14: (Beaverton Valley Times) State gives Metro?s growth boundary ideas a qualified thumbs-up http://www.beavertonvalleytimes.com/news/story.php?story_id=125558285837794700 Oregon land-use officials are beginning to like Metro Chief Operating Officer Michael Jordan?s for the region?s ?reserve? land in the Portland-area urban growth boundary. Jordan issued his recommendations for the region?s urban and rural reserve land that will likely be set aside for development in the next 50 years? Oct. 14: (East Oregonian) Wind farms springing back to life http://eastoregonian.com/main.asp?SectionID=13&SubSectionID=48&ArticleID=98984&TM=44496.79 The northeast corner of Umatilla County is again alive with the construction of wind turbines? Oct. 14: (Ashland Daily Tidings) Planning Commission approves Granite Street home http://www.dailytidings.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091014/NEWS02/910140312/-1/NEWS The Planning Commission unanimously voted Tuesday to allow an Ashland couple to demolish their mold-infested Granite Street home and construct a new one on their property? Oct. 14: (Curry Coastal Pilot) New project spurs interest in rules on destination resorts http://www.currypilot.com/20091014114012/News/Local-News/New-project-spurs-interest-in-rules-on-destination-resorts GOLD BEACH ? More than 70 people attended a Saturday morning workshop in Gold Beach about destination resorts conducted by 1000 Friends of Oregon, the Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition and Curry County Planning Director Dave Pratt? Oct. 14: (Bend Bulletin) Zoning pits state vs. county, again http://www.bendbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091014/NEWS0107/910140382/1001/NEWS01&nav_category=NEWS01 SALEM ? Has Jefferson County become the bad boy of Oregon land use politics? Or is the state just really mean? Oct. 12: (Eugene Register-Guard) City reaches out for input http://www.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/web/updates/21407521-55/story.csp# Eugene leaders have broad goals for the city, but now they want residents? help to turn them into action. And they want to hear from as many residents as possible, not just those who frequently comment on city issues? Oct. 10: (Hermiston Herald) Stanfield to reach Pilot?Travel?Center http://hermistonherald.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=11721&TM=35853.92 The city of Stanfield will soon lay a water line from downtown to the Pilot Travel Center to open up development on Highway 395? Oct. 10: (The Oregonian) Astoria, Warrenton take different paths to the future http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/10/astoria_warrenton_take_differe.html Real estate broker Leslie Brophy likes to tell people her house is "by Costco." That is how much she buys there, and it's not the only store in Clatsop County registering this Washington resident's ka-ching? 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: