1998-13817-Ordinance No. 98-014 Recorded 3/12/1998REVIEWEDJAS TO FORM
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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
An Ordinance Amending PL -20, the Deschutes* 9$ tfri 2M 9
County Comprehensive Plan, to Add Findings and * v
Policies for the Sunriver Urban Unincorporated
Community, and Declaring an Emergency and * r CLERW
Prescribing an Effective Date of March 31, 1998.
ORDINANCE NO.98-014
WHEREAS, PL -20, the Deschutes County Year 2000 Comprehensive Plan, was amended
to add land use and development findings and policies for the Sunriver Urban Unincorporated
Community, as set forth in Exhibit "A" to Ordinance No. 97-076; and
WHEREAS, after notice and hearing as required by law, the Board of County
Commissioners has considered revisions to the development findings and policies in the
comprehensive plan; now, therefore,
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY,
OREGON, ORDAINS as follows:
Section 1. AMENDMENT. Section B.2(8), Forest District, of the Land Use Planning
findings, Section C.3(a), Sunriver Owners Association, of the Public Facility Planning findings and
Section E.l (i), Forest District Policies, of the Land Use Policies for the Sunriver Urban
Unincorporated Community in the Rural Development section of the Growth Management chapter
of PL -20, the Deschutes County Year 2000 Comprehensive Plan, are amended as set forth in
Exhibit "A," attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein with new language double
underlined and deleted language in .
Section 2. FINDINGS. Findings to support this ordinance are set forth in the Staff Report -
Sunriver Urban Unincorporated Community, File No. TA -97-11, attached as Exhibit `B" to
Ordinance No.97-076 and by this reference incorporated herein.
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Section 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance being necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is declared to exist and this
ordinance takes effect on March 31, 1998.
DATED this 11th day of March, 1998.
ATTEST:
Recording Secretary
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OFOESCHUTES COUNT)(, OREGON
SCJILANGEN, Chair
RO$'�RT L. NIPPER, Commissi
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INDA L. SWE NGE , mmissioner
EXHIBIT "A" 0164-2659
8) Forest District. The previous boundary for Sunriver was expanded by approximately 370
acres to include an area of land to the east that has historically been zoned for forest uses
and is within the Deschutes National Forest. A recent decision by the U.S. Forest Service to
permit an effluent storage pond and effluent irri atg ion site on approximately 50 acres in this area
and a potential land transfer by which ownership would be transferred to the Sunriver Utilities
Company prompted inclusion of this area within the community boundary. By including this
area within the community boundary, future expansion of the sewage disposal system to include
the application of biosolids in addition to the effluent irrigation site and storage pond would
a. Sunriver Owners Association
The Sunriver Owners Association has the day-to-day responsibility of overseeing the majority of
the community operations. The association is governed by a Board of Directors and a General
Manager. The services and departments operated by the Sunriver Owners Association, as well as
the primary function of each, include:
1) Public Works and Fleet Services — Maintenance of roads, recreational paths and
recreational amenities under the direction of the Sunriver Owners Association.
2) Design and Compliance Department — Design review for new structures, aesthetic
quality of new development and compliance with development standards.
3) Environmental Services — Administration of fire and fuels regulations as well as
any other environmental issues of the community.
4) Fire and Police Services - The Sunriver Fire Department and Police Department,
described above, operate under the direction of the Sunriver Owners Association.
54) Administration — The administrative offices oversee the day-to-day functions of
each component of the association.
The Sunriver Owners Association publishes a monthly newspaper distributed to members of the
association and the public.
i. Forest District Policies
1) Uses and development on property designated forest that are within the Sunriver
Urban Unincorporated Community boundary shall be consistent with uses and development of
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other lands outside of the community boundary which are also designated forest on the
Deschutes County comprehensive plan map.
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