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1999-13-Ordinance No. 98-084 Recorded 12/31/1998VOL: CJ1999 PAGE: 13 RECORDED DOCUMENT STATE OF OREGON COUNTY OF DESCHUTES I hereby certify that the attached instrument was received and duly recorded in Deschutes County records: DATE AND TIME: DOCUMENT TYPE: Dec. 31, 1998; 3:40 p.m. Ordinance (CJ) MARY SUE PENHOLLOW DESCHUTES COUNTY CLERK *01999-13 ., FEB �o�99q REVIEWED AS TO FORM^ REVIEWED 00_REVIEW COMM. — BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COU UNSEL An Ordinance Amending PL -20, Deschutes County 9 $DEC 31 PM 3: Comprehensive Plan, Adopting a Coordinated 40 Population Projection and Declaring an Emergency. MARY SUL €'E NHOLLOW COUNTY CLERK ORDINANCENO.98-084 WHEREAS, pursuant to ORS 195.036, Deschutes County, acting as the coordinating body under ORS 195.025, is required to establish and maintain a population projection for the County, including the Cities of Bend, Redmond and Sisters: and WHEREAS, the County and the Cities of Bend, Redmond and Sisters have coordinated to establish population forecasts for their respective governing boundaries; now, therefore, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ORDAINS as follows: Section 1. REPEAL AND REPLACE. The text of the "Population" section in the "Existing Conditions" chapter on pages 15-16 of PL -20, the Deschutes County Year 2000 Comprehensive Plan, is hereby repealed in its entirety and replaced with the text and table set forth in Exhibit "A," attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. 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 its passage. DATED this s0 day of December, 1998. ATTEST: Q44� - - Recording Secretary Page I of I - ORDINANCENo. 98-084 (12/30/98) .M OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ROPERT L. NIPPER, Cdrj* ssioner IVDA L. SWEA iN, Commissioner POPULATION Oregon Revised Statute (ORS 195.025(1)) requires the counties to coordinate local plans and population forecasts. Deschutes County coordinated with the cities of Bend Redmond and Sisters to develop a coordinated population forecast. In 1996, the cities and the county reviewed the most recent population forecasts from the Portland State University Center for Population Research and Census, the Department of Transportation, Woods and Poole, the, Bonneville Power Administration and the State Department of Administrative Services Office of Economic Analysis. After review of these projections and analysis of recent local growth statistics, housing needs and projections, the cities and Deschutes County agreed on the coordinated population forecast displayed in Table A. In 1998 or 1999, all three cities expect to adopt updated comprehensive plans. The cities will use the coordinated population forecast numbers in their revised comprehensive plans. Between the years 1998 and 2020, the non -urban population is projected to increase by 30,842. This population forecast is based on an average house hold size of 1.95 persons. This household size is based on census data that shows a large percentage of retirement households and second homes in the non -urban county. The county calculated the capacity of the non -urban area to absorb the projected population based on the best estimate of the number of existing vacant lots plus the potential new lots that could be created under present zoning and land use regulations. The source for the numbers is a 1995 report prepared by the county: Land Use Inventory and MUA-10 & RR -10 Exception Areas. The numbers from this report were refined using county GIS data. Table B displays the potential new dwellings in exception areas, resort areas unincorporated communities, and exclusive farm use and forestland. The five-year growth rate for non -urban population should decrease over time from approximately 24 percent in 1995 to 8 percent in 2020. This decline in growth rate will occur as available buildable lots in the county are used and the growth shifts to the available land in the urban areas. In the fall of 1998, the Oregon Water Resources Department acknowledged that virtually all groundwater in the Deschutes River basin discharges to the rivers of the basin. The Water Resources Department may place restrictions on the consumptive use of groundwater to protect the free flowing nature of the Deschutes River, instream water rights and existing water rights. These restrictions may affect the use of groundwater resources for future development and consequently affect the future growth and allocation of population in the County and the three urban jurisdictions. EXHIBIT "A" to ORDINANCE NO. 98-084 (12/30/98) m X W D 0 X 0 z D z n m z 0 CO 90 C) AJ w 0 CD Oo v N N N N 11.1K3 N N N N N N N N N N -� 3''' -< 0800 OOOO 0000 0000 (D (D CD CO s (D -a -a -� -► -► -► O i (O (O (D O N co oo V O A W N CO 00 V O4 A W N (D CO V O' O CA O T 0) O CA Cn cn O Cn ," O A A A � A A A V O CA NN � O tD CA CA W - -► c(�O Q00 V (n A N v J V rnof a) " COD CO W OAo A Si A A° v cwn W (Oil O Cn V V O 00 N K)11-4 N 00 Cn N 00 CD 0) V N CO 00 N O V V VCl) A W N -V M O 0NA O OCO VNA OCWn -n� CAD ACA AW A Co ►V A N - 00 -I alA O -4 (A OC(D 000 0) N _ 4-42 CO CA) R OS _A OO CAV A 01 O 0 CND W v c m c� z v oc 7 21 lD (D CD (ND N 0 c` m o O z v 21 c z v c m N CO) 0� W CD CD -0 z 0 O c z � c O .N+ X a T z (D 00 cn �m oc zz O O ED v r = c D c m 0 c a o M rF TABLE B Non Urban Population Capacity Exception Area Potential New Dwellings Sisters RR10 780 Sisters MUA10 269 Terrebonne MUA10 354 Tumalo MUA10 322 Bend East MUA10 188 Bend Northfrumalo RR10 390 Redmond West MUA10 303 Bend East RR10 409 Redmond/Terrebonne RR10 390 Deschutes River Woods 999 La Pine North 2800 Sun River South 3585 Wild Hunt Subtotal = 10789 Resort Areas Potential New Dwellings SunRiver 650 Black Butte 100 Eagle Crest 300 Inn at 7'' Mountain/Widgi Creek '117 Subtotal = 1167 Unincorporated Communities Potential New Dwellings Alfalfa 3 Brothers 5 Deschutes Junction 4 Deschutes River Woods 5 Hampton 6 La Pine 824 Millican 15 Spring River 0 Terrebonne 156 Tumalo 100 Whistlestop 3 Wickiup Junction 10 Wild Hunt 0 Subtotal = 1131 EXHIBIT "B" to ORDINANCE 98-084 (December 30, 1998) New dwellings in Rural Exception Areas 10789 New dwellings Resorts 1167 New dwellings Unincorporated Communities 1131 New dwellings Bend Urban Reserve 100 New dwellings Farm 50 New dwellings Nonfarm 2744 Total = 15,937 NOW F1' M,1MT"W;J.PTrv-Ti MiAMMMIMMMU P: EXHIBIT "B" to ORDINANCE 98-084 (December 30, 1998)