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2025-376-Order No. 2025-049 Recorded 11/17/2025REVIEWED Recorded in Deschutes County CJ2025-376 Steve Dennison, County Clerk 11/17/2025 10:35:35 AM 7v Commissioners' Journal LEGAL COUNSEL Y 2025-376 vluy BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON An Order Establishing a Designated Speed of 35 Miles Per Hour on Mountain View Road ORDER NO. 2025-049 WHEREAS, pursuant to Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 810.180(5)(f), the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) has delegated its authority under the Oregon Vehicle Code to Deschutes County with respect to establishing designated speeds on low -volume highways under the County's road authority; and WHEREAS, under ODOT criteria, low -volume highways are public roads with an average daily traffic of less than 400 vehicles per day; and WHEREAS, Mountain View Road is a County road that lies outside the corporate limits of any city and has an average daily traffic volume of 236 vehicles per day; and WHEREAS, the Deschutes County Road Department conducted an engineering and traffic investigation for Mountain View Road in accordance with ODOT criteria; and WHEREAS, based on the findings of said engineering and traffic investigation, the Deschutes County Road Department has found that the speed designated in ORS 811.105, ORS 811.111, or any previous order with respect to the designated speed is greater than is reasonable under the conditions found to exist upon Mountain View Road and has recommended a designated speed on Mountain View Road of 35 miles per hour (MPH); now, therefore THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, HEREBY ORDERS as follows: Section 1. That the designated speed for the following highway segment be as follows: Highway Name: Mountain View Road LOCATION OF TERMINI Designated Speed From: To: (Miles/Hour) Buffalo Drive East End County Maintenance 35 Section 2. That the Deschutes County Road Department shall install appropriate signs giving notice of the designated speed in accordance with ORS 810.180(5)(e). PAGE 1 OF 2- ORDER No. 2025-049 Section 3. That the signs installed pursuant to this order comply with the provisions of ORS 810.210 and 810.220. Section 4. That any previous order with respect to the designated speed of the above highway segment which is in conflict with the provisions of this order is hereby rescinded. Section 5. That this order will remain in effect until and unless rescinded by order of the Board of County Commissioners. DATED this 3 day of jdn�� 2025. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON ANTHONY DEBONE, CHAIR 71 �l ATTEST: PATTI ADAIR, VICE CHAIR ecord6Se etary PHIL CHANG, COMMISSIONER PAGE 2 OF 2- ORDER No. 2025-049 ES c�G A BOARD OF 10 COMMISSIONERS MEETING DATE: November 3, 2025 SUBJECT: Approval of Order No. 2025-049, Mountain View Road Speed Zone and Order No. 2025-050, Buffalo Road Speed Zone RECOMMENDED MOTION: Move approval of Order Nos. 2025-049 and 2025-050 to reduce the speed limit on a portion of Mountain View Road and a portion of Buffalo Road to 35 mph. BACKGROUND AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS: '..eel limit all public rds Ore * h„ tale I-,w the Or.�r on Vehicle I'oAe .J f../CCU limits of l� all pU Ill. l oa U� I %Jj Cgol l� are set IJy JIQ IC IQ VV II I� li IC VI C�UI VCI III..IC %- UC. Implementation of a speed zone, which changes the speed limit on a given segment of a public road from the statutory speed limit, requires a speed zone order. Under the Oregon Vehicle Code, the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is responsible for conducting speed zone investigations to determine a recommended speed limit and for issuing speed zone orders that set a new designated speed that differs from a previously designated speed on county roads. However, under the Oregon Vehicle Code, ODOT can delegate speed zoning authority to a county for roads under the county's authority with an average daily traffic of less than 400 vehicles per day. A county with this delegated authority is required to conduct speed zone investigations in accordance with ODOT standards. Buffalo Drive and Mountain View Road both provide access to the Whychus Canyon Estates community from Wilt Road. Buffalo Drive and Mountain View Road are functionally classified as local roads and the segments are 1.38 miles and 1.25 miles in length, respectively. The roads lie within and provide access to RR10-zoned lands. The current speed limit on Buffalo Drive between Wilt Road and Mountain View Road is 45 miles per hour as set by Order No. 98-108. The current speed limit on Mountain View Road between Buffalo Drive and the easterly end of County maintenance is the statutory speed limit of 55 mph, however the segment is currently posted at 45 mph. In recent years, the Road Department has received several requests from Whychus Canyon Estates residents for reduced speed limits on Buffalo Drive and Mountain View Road east of Buffalo Drive. In response, Department staff conducted a speed zone investigation on both roads; the report from this investigation is included with the agenda item materials. Based on this investigation, the Department is recommending a designated speed of 35 mph for both Buffalo Drive and Mountain View Road east of Buffalo Drive. The area adjacent to the roads is residential in context, with residents using the paved roadway cross -sections for walking and biking. The recommended speed of 35 mph is generally consistent with the observed 50th-percentile speeds (the speed at or below which 50% of vehicles were observed to be travelling during the study). Adoption of Order No. 2025- 049 will reduce the speed limit on Mountain View Road between Buffalo Drive and the easterly end of County maintenance from a statutory 55 mph to 35 mph, while adoption of Order No. 2025-050 will rescind Order No. 98-108 and reduce the speed limit on Buffalo Drive between Wilt Road and Mountain View Road from 45 mph to 35 mph. BUDGET IMPACTS: None. ATTENDANCE: Cody Smith, County Engineer/Assistant Road Department Director