[LandUse-News] Land Use News from DLCD - October 27, 2009

Voliva, Cliff cliff.voliva at state.or.us
Tue Oct 27 10:02:23 PDT 2009


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Oct. 27: (Statesman Journal) Council rejects plan for city hens
http://www.statesmanjournal.com/article/20091027/NEWS/910270339/1001
After months of intense debate, discussion, pleading and organizing, pro-chicken activists were dealt a blow Monday when Salem City Council refused to allow chickens to roost inside city limits...

Oct. 27: (Coos Bay World) Planning help offered
http://www.theworldlink.com/articles/2009/10/27/news/doc4ae5f28dd8319352552057.txt
For anyone daunted by the land use planning process, Coos County is offering help through its Web Site...

Oct. 26: (The Oregonian) Newberg asked its residents about growth, and they answered in award-winning fashion
http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2009/10/newberg_asked_about_growth_and.html
Getting the public's attention on wonkish land-use issues isn't easy. When the city of Newberg began planning its growth for the next 30 years, the first thing it did was ask residents for advice...

Oct. 26: (Guest Commentary, Daily Astorian) Walmart: An interested citizen of the community
http://www.dailyastorian.info/main.asp?SectionID=23&SubSectionID=783&ArticleID=65170
For more than two decades, Walmart stores have partnered with cities, counties, ODOT and Oregonians to bring customer choice to communities around the state. In mid-September we were pleased to announce our hopes to bring a new Walmart to Warrenton...

Oct. 26: (The Oregonian) Expert says a strong 'multi-purpose' government serves Portland well
http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2009/10/expert_says_a_strong_multi-pur.html
He might find some disagreement locally, but University of Minnesota researcher Myron Orfield believes regional governments such as the Portland-area's Metro are the way to go...

Oct. 26: (Medford Mail Tribune) Millions of dollars down the drain?
http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091026/NEWS/910260301
Millions of dollars invested in the Hyatt Lake Resort are on the line as cabin owners fear the fallout from a recent ruling by a Jackson County hearings officer. At the same time, the owner of the resort, Bob McNeely, filed for bankruptcy on Sept. 30 for Nor'wester Industries Inc. of Washington, the company that built the cabins, which McNeely describes as recreational vehicles...

Oct. 26: (Editorial, Klamath Falls Herald and News) Development fee for road needs a valid concept, but $3,500 looks high
http://heraldandnews.com/articles/2009/10/26/viewpoints/op-ed/doc4ae3d5f799ae3355130971.txt
It's probably natural that the Klamath Basin Homebuilders Association and local government officials don't see eye to eye on increased charges for building new homes...

Oct. 26: (Bend Bulletin) Plan consolidates public land
http://www.bendbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091026/NEWS0107/910260408/1001/NEWS01&nav_category=NEWS01
A Christian-based summer camp in Antelope is working on a land-swap deal that could create two new wilderness areas and make about 15,000 acres of popular hunting grounds accessible to the public...

Oct. 26: (Bend Bulletin) AWAITING DECISIONS IN A LAND USE LIMBO
http://www.bendbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091026/NEWS0107/910260389/1006/NEWS01&nav_category=NEWS01#
TERREBONNE - For years, Olaf and Jannis Bolken wanted to sell the older house on their 31 acres to their son Torfinn, who lives there with his family...

Oct. 23: (The Oregonian) Metro endorses effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, take action on climate change
http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2009/10/metro_endorses_effort_to_reduc.html
The Metro Council has put its stamp of approval on global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions...

Oct. 23: (Bend Bulletin) Commissioners deny favoritism in backing family's development
http://www.bendbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091023/NEWS01/910230406/1001/NEWS01&nav_category=NEWS01
PRINEVILLE - The Crook County Court decided Thursday to help a longtime local rancher develop his land, despite opposition from a county commissioner and locals who have claimed the court is playing favorites...

Oct. 22: (East Oregonian) Depot has businesses, farmers interested
http://eastoregonian.com/main.asp?SectionID=13&SubSectionID=48&ArticleID=99279&TM=45450.14
HERMISTON - Brian Cole calls it "the greatest thing Oregon has." Cole, a self-described visionary, said Tuesday the Umatilla Chemical Depot is the largest unzoned parcel in the state...

Oct. 22: (The Oregonian) Panels will discuss the equity issues that accompany Portland's growth
http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2009/10/panels.html
Land-use planning and social justice aren't often perceived as being linked, but Metro is suggesting they should be. The regional government this month is hosting discussions...

Oct. 22: (Daily Journal of Commerce) University's recreation center connects campus with city
http://djcoregon.com/news/2009/10/22/university%e2%80%99s-recreation-center-connects-campus-with-city/
When construction on the Academic Student Recreation Center at Portland State University started in 2007, Southwest Fifth Avenue and Montgomery Street was a quiet corner at the edge of downtown. Two years later, it's a major hub for both the university and Portland...

Oct. 22: (Ashland Daily Tidings) City favors 'recession extensions'
http://www.dailytidings.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091022/NEWS02/910220328/-1/NEWS
A City Council majority voted to move forward on a proposal to grant stalled developments 18-month "recession extensions" so city approval periods don't run out before construction can start...

Oct. 22: (Daily Journal of Commerce) Washington County gives developers a tax break
http://djcoregon.com/news/2009/10/22/washington-county-gives-developers-a-tax-break/
Washington County's Transportation Development Tax, which went into effect on July 1, will soon be lower. The Washington County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday voted 4-1 for a reduction of the tax rate...

Oct. 22: (Portland Tribune) Cities balk at Metro data plan
http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=125615978299891500
Should the number of children who qualify for free and reduced lunch at Reynolds High School dictate planning efforts for the Portland area? What about the number of fatal traffic accidents at the intersection of Southeast 82nd Avenue and Holgate Boulevard?

Oct. 21: (East Oregonian) City leaders push for long-term growth
http://eastoregonian.com/main.asp?SectionID=13&SubSectionID=48&ArticleID=99217&TM=33658.01
The Boardman City Council has finished a strategic plan, and if it all works out, the Boardman of 10 years from now will be a very different place...

Oct. 21: (Creswell Chronicle) New RARE intern tackles several city projects
http://www.thecreswellchronicle.com/news/story.cfm?story_no=7287
City of Creswell RARE intern Titus Tomlinson has been in Creswell for less than a month, but he's already identifying and meeting community leaders in order to accomplish a set of challenging projects during the year he will spend here...

Oct. 21: (The Oregonian) COURT ORDERS PAYMENT TO LAWYERS IN DORTHY ENGLISH LAND-USE CASE
http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2009/10/court_orders_payment_to_lawyer.html
The Oregon Court of Appeals sternly scolding Multnomah County for its handling of the Dorothy English land-development case, has ordered the county to pay nearly $200,000 in fees to the lawyers who represented the late "poster girl" of the state's property rights movement...

Oct. 21: (OPB News) We're Number 2! Rural Oregon Ranks High In Wind Energy
http://news.opb.org/article/6060-were-number-2-rural-oregon-ranks-high-wind-energy/
In the past three months, Oregon added more new wind power than almost every other state in the country...

Oct. 21: (Coos Bay World) Bangor School rezoning advances to North Bend council
http://www.theworldlink.com/articles/2009/10/21/news/doc4addf251babb2366928337.txt#
NORTH BEND - Compared to the nearly six-hour long meeting last held by the North Bend Planning Commission to review a zone change for the former Bangor School site, Monday night's meeting seemed almost like a non-event...

Oct. 20: (Portland Tribune) Gresham gives fowl the ax
http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=125609008159704000
Gresham city councilors have voted down a proposal to change city code and allow residents to keep backyard chickens as pets. he city's 40-year-old code all but bans chickens - or domestic poultry - in residential areas by requiring a 100-foot separation between coops and surrounding homes...

Oct. 20: (East Oregonian) Commission to hear report on its makeup
http://eastoregonian.com/main.asp?SectionID=13&SubSectionID=48&ArticleID=99200&TM=42146.64#
The Pendleton Development Commission tonight will hear a report from the subcommittee considering if the city manager also should head the PDC...

Oct. 20: (Ashland Daily Tidings) City won't restrict use of Imperatrice land
http://www.dailytidings.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091020/NEWS02/910200319/-1/NEWS
The City Council decided against putting permanent restrictions on the city's 829-acre Imperatrice property that could have protected its grasslands and trees but also could have reduced its estimated $7.6 million value...

Cliff Voliva | Communications Officer
Director's Office
Oregon Dept. of Land Conservation and Development
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