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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7-19-10 Terrebonne Staff ReportN- Summarize Community Plan Citizen Involvement Community Vision Goals and Policies q li7®1®D10 M \ 2_{ 4,,CS k2 cLE V, /�$ u ) 2 LA 13 • k 2 - ea a 2 / .0 •D en 4.1 e •g — 2. ��\ o. , "cc / C ` ea 13.) $2f• § ra § \ ■ 6u _ §C o £Z. ICI £ c & 2 c co . § IV 13 0. <u LP 4.4 1 c c / - c2 • ■a) § j C �.— a)° It ° 2%�Et cm c c _rƒ • 0 a u ea ■ ■ a ft '0 "" • w 2 •c k EE( • len 0 - ■uU0 • !i U)3 z A- O Citizen Involvement Cr 0 C. w ,-, C 0_ Hain 0Ln us _a ul Uu a El sm 4-, O a- 71 N C3 L Q • 43J X CO • 9C7 ,f— OC1 d17 = c • f[3 (3) • 4-3 Ln _> ,.1 Cal a ). Ut cn Q) Z) -0 CO .Lv -��, 0- L , C 7 Q j nJ 2 a 0 w 0 U Qi u ✓ Q Cl 4- Cil to t. 0 O p al 'h E d O 01 E =i OJ '�, J7 '+-' un N 4+ l al. N I._) 0 a -1 CO I— PCI r4 C7 ty C N ref N•O N 0' 0 lo p ni i s = o C E 9 Ta Li. wEc I�u nEa) 2°) ouid 0 EL • 4, AvA M v z a Z 0 Population Estimates 2009 — 948 residents r -i 2030 — 1,497 residents t J In' z z a z 0 -66 O � CU CI ro L, IZ2r1 i L rca (IQ Q1 q C LO ; Residential Policies: Commercial Area Policies: Maintain existing boundary V ! a rip LL 1 Water Facility Policies: r0 u u Sewer Facility Policies: TZI General Policies: O -3 E 4-, a:1 • ru c0) c • •r cit u -44 ino • E • E v u • .1n ro wastewater facilities i • Evaluating text amendment based an adequate findings • Transportation Load Network Policies: rt 0 a -J 0 L E �JJ a _cL2 lac C (13 N v7 p C fS3 D 9J N d -q E p • 0 auO ra u (� (O E u— E O 4 C 0 CO 1 Q 0 E C1 tt3 qJ C N In an y_ i.., 0 C CU D U • tll E Highway 97 Corridor Policies: 41:3C 4' L3 0 - 7 c E c" E 0 in [7 u u 4- @ ro LI cal ,1 `0 O it) C (0 ti CO Planning Commission 0 tI ❑ 'E w Q a 2 c C C a� • S} ili Lo -0 cua E x C-0= a ae as E C) c o P47 © 0 pp ,y o on L C a1 Sn es '+.+ • V cu CL 1-3 0 LA �' m y u C E oz c a) fa +� .` D E O • LA UQ C a) al v CL CE oor—°`n E m Q7 u w u vi ei qr `o D 0 no • ' u ._©"' a— _m o ro o aunu c10 C C c o qU =c.T 1. 2 ak O it o rt DI u o 0 v cE. a �} iri �. „ w , 13 as 6 a c v' U rcs a v o o aii a Q c cu a mai o"gaf a a a. cL ¢vofra0E MI -C +s nci(Li ,r LY 0 cu Lel co < O .--. hl 0'7 LR [y 0 na cu • rn PL bLi c fac%LitLes a v\oi Services Terrebonne is served by four special districts: I) Terrebonne Domestic Water District; 2) Deschutes County Rural Fire Protection District #I; 3) Redmond School District; and, 4) Central Oregon Irrigation District. Terrebonne public facilities and services are described below in greater detail. Domestic Water The Terrebonne Domestic Water District (Water District) is a municipal district private company that currently serves approximately 525 residences and 25 businesses located in the densely populated areas of Terrebonne, including the old Hillman Plat and Angus Acres Subdivision. The Water District currently utilizes three wells. Groundwater beneath Terrebonne does not currently exceed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency maximum contaminant limits. The Oregon Public Health Division and Deschutes County therefore do not require the Water District to treat its supply. The Water District is however, required to purchase groundwater mitigation credits for its water supply because the Oregon Water Resources Department identifies Terrebonne as a groundwater critical area. water Deschutes County enter into Deschutes County and the Water District have a strong track record for coordinating land use. Last decade, the Water District's board of directors recognized the importance of improving their antiquated water system both for fire protection and domestic use. State law requires that an agreement with the Water District for coordinated review and administration of land use in the their service area (OAR Chapter 660-22, Unincorporated Communities). Deschutes County approved a Community Development Block Grant and state technical assistance grant with the Water District's support in 1993 to develop an updated water system master plan for a 25 -year planning horizon. The Water District, with assistance from Deschutes County also received an Oregon Economic Development grant in 1997 to construct priority one improvements to their water system. Two years later the Water District received a loan package to construct further improvements. Terrebonne residents living outside the Water District rely on private domestic wells for drinking water. State law, ORS 537.54 exempts private wells as long as domestic consumption is less than 15,000 gallons per day and irrigation of a lawn or noncommercial garden is less than one-half acre. TERREBONNE COMMUNITY PLAN - 2010 TO 2030 12 REVIEWED LEGAL COUNSEL NANCYB46 ULS COUNTY OFFICIALLANKENSHIP , COUNTY CLERKS CJ 20 CCMISSMNERS JOURNAL 01/26/2005 04:15:13 PM 11111111111 I 111 111 BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON An Order Approving the Annexation of C.B. Foss Annexation into the Terrebonne Domestic Water Distnct * * ORDER NO. 2005-002 * WHEREAS, a petition requesting annexation of territory into the Terrebonne Domestic Water District was duly filed with the Board of County Commissioners of Deschutes County on December 14, 2004, and WHEREAS, the Deschutes County Assessor's Office has verified that the annexation petition was signed by the the real property owner within the areas to be annexed, and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on January 26, 2005, to hear the petition and any objections thereto, and to determine whether, in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan, applicable Land Conservation and Development Goals and the criteria prescribed by ORS 199.462 and 198.805, the affected areas would be benefited by annexations of said territory into the Terrebonne Domestic Water Distract, and WHEREAS, in its preliminary review, the Oregon Department of Revenue rejected the legal description submitted by the petitioners and the petitioners have since submitted a corrected legal description; now, therefore, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, HEREBY ORDAINS as follows: Section 1. That the Foss petition for annexation into the Terrebonne Domestic Water District attached to and referenced in Order No. 2004-107 is hereby incorporated by reference and is approved. Section 2. That the boundaries of the territory annexed to the said district are as set forth in Exhibit "A" and depicted on the map marked Exhibit "B" of the Foss petition and as set forth, and shall be known as the "CB. Foss Annexation." Section 3. That the applicable land use criteria pertinent to the proposed Annexations, the facts found by the Board and the reasons why the Board believes those facts to bring the proposal within the requirements of the applicable land use criteria are described in Exhibit "C," attached to the petition hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. Section 4. That the territory included in the Foss Annexation is declared to be annexed into the Terrebonne Domestic Water District as of the date of this Order. Section 5. That after signature, the Board Clerk shall forward a copy of this Order to the Oregon Department of Revenue, Oregon Secretary of State Archives Division, Deschutes County Assessor's Office, and the Terrebonne Domestic Water District. Page 1 of 2 - ORDER NO. 2005-002 (1/26/05) Section 6. The purpose of this District is to provide fire protection services within the District. DATED this 26th day of January, 2005. DATED: January 26, 2005. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES CO Y, OREGON ATTEST: Recording Secretary Page 2 of 2 - ORDER NO. 2005-002 (1/26/05) Tom DeWolf, Chai loner Dennis R. Luke, Commissioner EXHIBIT "A" Parcel 1 of Partition Plat No. 2004-35, Deschutes County, Oregon. Exhibit "A" - Order No. 2005-002 (01/26/05)5 EXHIBIT "B" YC WP It 11 15 Exhibit "B" - Order No. 2005-002 (01/26/ TES EXHIBIT "C" tu Community Development Department Planning Division • Building Safety Division • Environmental Health Dv, ision 117 NW Lafayette Avenue • Bend. Oregon • 97701-1!125 (541) 388-6575 • FAX(541)385-164 http://www.co.deschutes.or.us/c id/ MEMORANDUM DATE: December 16, 2004 TO: Laurie Kendall, Legal Assistant, County Legal Counsel FROM: Paul Blikstad, Associate Planner RE: Annexation to Terrebonne Domestric Water District, C.B. Foss Annexation, Your file no. 16-599 The Deschutes County Comprehensive Plan, which is acknowledged to be in compliance with the Statewide Planning Goals, encourages the formation of special service districts to serve rural needs. Under the Public Facilities and Services section of the County Comprehensive Plan, Section 23.68.020, Policies, is the following general policy: e. Deschutes County shall encourage the formation of special service districts to serve rural needs rather than becoming involved with serving those needs. The County will foster coordination and mutual planning between the County, special districts, utility companies and service corporations. This shall include common trenching where appropriate. Additionally, the Terrebonne Rural Community Plan Policies lists the following policies under section 23.28.010(C)(2)(b): 4. New uses or expansion of existing uses requiring land use approval in the Terrebonne Domestic Water District service area shall be approved only upon confirmation from the District that the District can provide water for domestic or commercial uses to the property. 5. Deschutes County shall encourage all development in the District service area to connect to the Terrebonne Domestic Water District water system. It is clear that a reliable and safe water system is an important aspect of rural development, as evidenced by the above policies and the overall comprehensive plan. Staff finds that the proposed annexation to the Terrebonne Domestic Water District is consistent with the County Comprehensive Plan and Statewide Planning Goals. Exhibit "C" - Order No. 2005-002 (01/26/05)5 Quality Services Performed with Pride December 16, 2004 County Clerk's Office Nancy Blankenship, Courty Clerk 1300 NW Wall St, Suite 200, Bend, OR 9771)1-1960 Fax (541) 3 33-4424 Recording [541) 3 38-6549 Elections (5411338-6547 www.co.deschi tes.or.us To: Deschutes County Legal Department From: Nancy Blankenship, Deschutes County Clerk Re: Petition to Annex property to Terrebonne Domestic Water District (CB Foss) Clerk's Certification Attached is the certification I received from the Assessor's office for ownership verification on the CB Foss annexation petition. Thank you! December 16, 2004 Nancy Blankenship Deschutes County Clerk Assessor's Office Scot Langton, Assessor 1300 NW Wall St, Suite 200, Bend, OR 9770" -1960 (541) 388-6508 - Fax (541) 33(1-4629 www.co.deschute s.or.us Re: Petition for Annexation in to Terrebonne Domestic Water District Foss Please be advised that the attached petition meets the requirements of ORS 198.755 and 198.765. Sincerely, egory a es, Chief Carto rapher, Deschuks-County, Oregon December 15, 2004 To: From: Nancy Blankenship, Deschutes County Clerkc.y Re: County Clerk's Office Nancy Blankenship, County Clerk 1300 NW Wall St, Suite 200, Bend, OR 97701-1960 Fax [541) 382-4424 Recording [541) 38E-6549 Elections (541) 38E5-6547 www.co.deschutes.or.us Greg Bates, Deschutes County Assessor's office Petition for Annexation in to Terrebonne Domestic Water District — CB Foss Attached is a copy of the CB Foss petition submitted to annex to the Terrebonne Domestic Water District. Please verify that the person(s) who signed the petition(s) are landowners in the area proposed for annexation. I will need a certification pursuant to ORS 198.755 and 198.765. Please return your certificate to my office. Thank you! TO: Nancy Blankenship, Deschutes County Clerk Deschutes County 1300 NW Wall St., Ste. 200., Bend, OR 97701-1947 (541) 388-6570 - Fax (541) 617-4748 - www.deschutes.org RE: Foss Petition for Annexation into Terrebonne Domestic Water District Laurie Craghead L - Assistant Legal Counsel M 388-6593 DATE: December 14, 2004 FILE NO.: 16-599 Enclosed is the petition from C.B. Foss along with the original signature page for annexation in the Terrebonne Domestic Water District for your certification. Thank you. Enclosures SEL 704 REV. /14/93 SECURITY DEPOSIT FOR SPECIAL DISTRICT FORMATION OR REORGANIZATION FORMATION ANNEXATION WITHDRAWAL DISSOLUTION Tri \')o ��� (Y1fiLinA)---ef District No. of precincts in district ©$ per precinct = $ (maximum of $10,000) total deposit ORS 198.775 PERSONS/ORGANIZATIONS PROVIDING ANY PART OF CASs/ 1. NANIE (PRINT) -Flo bent, (tt 1 cter. SIGNA URITY DEP( )SIT RESIDENCE ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS (IF D RENT) V 0 . 19 CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE e I 3 , °17153 AMOUNT OF CONTRIBUTION/ VALUE OF SECURED DEPOSIT 1 DD KIND OF CONTRIBUTION:* -4 CASH BOND OTHER SECURITY DEPOSIT NAME (PRINT) SIGNATURE RESIDENCE ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT) CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE AMOUNT OF CONTRIBUTION/VALUE OF SECURED DEPOSIT KIND OF CONTRIBUTION:* CASH BOND OTHER SECURITY DEP( )SIT 3. NAME (PRINT) SIGNATURE RESIDENCE ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT) CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE AMOUNT OF CONTRIBUTION/VALUE OF SECURED DEPOSIT KIND OF CONTRIBUTION:* CASH BOND OTHER SECURITY DEP( )SIT CHIEF PETITIONERS I/we hereby Id^eclare if he costs. of the attempted formation, annexation, withdrawal, or dissolut on of —Te,(1 LUp �., VomeVICAJC..r district exceed the deposit, I/we will pay to the county to astirer the amount of the excess costs (ORS 198.775). 1. NAME (PRINT) e a FOSS SIGNATURE (- RESIDENCE ADDRESS (1 loopy� 3 3 E I 30 (O`I MAILING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT) CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE TC rf , bI nne, De -L/190_0 DAY TELEPHONE .5/S- ' t _. NAME (PRINT) RESIDENCE ADDRESS SIGNATURE DATE MAILING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT) CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE DAY TELEPHONE . NAME (PRINT) SIGNATURE RESIDENCE ADDRESS DATE MAILING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT) CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE DAY TELEPHONE rovide additional description of security deposit on reverse or separate sheets. Additional contributors may be listed on separate sheets and at ached. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY STATE OF OREGON In re: PETITION TO ANNEX PROPERTY TO TERREBONNE DOMESTIC WATER DISTRICT PURSUANT TO ORS 198.850 WITHOUT ELECTION 1 Comes now the undersigned legal owners of the real property lying adjacent to the boundary of the Terrebonne Domestic Water District and pursuant to ORS 198.850 does hereby petition the Deschutes County Commissioner to annex to the Terrebonne Domestic Water District the following described real property in Deschutes County to wit: 66.7+ acres located between highway 97 and the Burlington Northern Railroad and North of H Street; on the North '/2 of the NE 1/4 of section 16 South, Range 13 W.M in Deschutes County, Oregon aka Tax lot 100. 2 That the Terrebonne Domestic Water is a public entity existing pursuant to ORS Chapter 264 and exists in Deschutes County, State of Oregon. That the District Board of Directors at its regular Board of Directors meeting held on November 9, 2004, adopted a resolution consenting to, approving and supporting the annexation of the above described property to Terrebonne Domestic Water District, a copy of said resolution is attached to this petition and marked Exhibit A and made a part hereof as though wholly PAGE 1 PETITION TO ANNEX PROPERTY (Terrebonne Water Dist.) G:\WPS I \RLB \TERREBON\ I 12303PetitionAnnexProp_wpd(jk) BRYANT, EMERSOI t & FITCH ATTORNEYS AT AW 888 WEST EVERGREE J AVENUE PO BOX 45 REDMOND, OREGON 77560103 TELEPHONE (541) 48 2151 FAX (541) 548- 195 incorporated herein. 3 Wherefore undersigned petition that the Deschutes County Commissioner to set a public hearing to consider this petition and provide notice to all as required by ORS 198.857 (3)(4). Dated this v< 9 ?µday of /V , 2004. C.B. Foss Property Owner The Terrebonne Domestic Water District does hereby approve the filling of this petition: TE OVE OME IC WATER DISTRICT By Title CA,c,c.c Date PAGE 2 PETITION TO ANNEX PROPERTY (Terrebonne Water Dist.) G:\WP51 \RLB\TERREBON\112303 PetitionAnnexProp.wpd(jk) BRYAN7; EMERSO & FITCH ATTORNEYS ALAW 888 WEST EVERGREI N AVENUE PO BOX 4) REDMOND, OREGON )7756-0103 TELEPHONE (541) i48-2151 FAX (541) 548 895 CERTIFICATE OF RESOLUTION Comes now the undersigned secretary of the Terrebonne Domestic Water District and hereby certifies that the following resolution was adopted by the Board of Directors of the Terrebonne Domestic Water District at its regular meeting on Tuesday, November 9, 2004. BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that Terrebonne Domestic Water District, an Oregon corporation, does hereby consent, approve and support the annexation of the following described property to wit: 66.7+ acres located between highway 97 and the Burlington Northern Railroad and North of H Street; on the North Y2 on the NE 1/4 of section 16 South, Range 13 East W.M in Deschutes County, Oregon aka Tax lot 100. into the Terrebonne Domestic Water District; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Terrebonne Domestic Water District Board support a petition to the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners for annexation of the above described property to the Terrebonne Domestic Water District by the owner of the property; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chairman and Secretary are hereby authorized on behalf of the Terrebonne Domestic Water District Board to endorse the Terrebonne Domestic Water District approval on the petition for annexation; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board is further authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to effectuate this resolution. Dated this GP - f.' day of 7,<ntIev , 2004. TERR 'BONNE D ESTIC WATER DISTRICT By �1- Ck•, e 11 -`211—D1 - Secretary PAGE 1 CERTIFICATE OF RESOLUTION - EXHIBIT A GAWPS! \RLB\TERREBONi1 12303PetitionAnnexProp.Exh A.wpd(jk) BRYANT, EMERS )N & FITCH ATTORNEYS ‘T LAW 888 WEST EVERGF EN AVENUE PO. BOX 157 REDMOND. GREG( N 97756-0103 TELEPHONE (54 ) 548.2151 FAX (541) 5. 3-1895 December 9, 2004 HAND DELIVERED LAURIE CRAGHEAD DESCHUTES COUNTY LEGAL COUNSEL 1300 NW WALL STREET BEND, OR 97701 RE: Additional Documentation for the Foss Annexation Application to the Terrebonne Domestic Water District Dear Ms. Craghead: The purpose of this letter is to advise that the property described in the Petition to Annex Property to Terrebonne Domestic Water District Pursuant to ORS 198.850 Without Election which I executed on November 24, 2004, is uninhabited. Please add this letter to the Petition to conform with ORS 198.750(f). Thank you, C.B. Foss Property Owner 0162-60E6 Map Cl: Terrebonne Domestic Water District Chapter 23.28 3 (01/2002) Page 1 of l C:omnissior ens, ['Yl. email, please don't respond to all of your I IJ.iut:; slnre it cou1(1 lead to a ticrlaf cif mcretirrcls law. We certainly can coutinup il,ii/:n with the full PC at yc ur i.c ; n,eetiicg on July 71. For these interested in testifying on TerrFbonne Conununity Plan, I he 1<,tr 1 public hearing is scheduled for July l9 at 10:00 m. Last Thur clay, 1*lannIng Commissioners wanted to know Deschutes County's land use role/authority in cireum.rtarces where property owners, interested in development reside in the 'Terrebonne or Laidlaw Wrier Districts. Based on my conversation with Laurie Craghead, Assistant Legal Counsel, both district are recognized as municipal corporations just like a city but with limited authority and responsibility. Water companies, such as Avicn, are a different entity altogether. Water district governing bodies (board of commissioners) are elected by the electors within their boundaries and those governing bodies determine rates and type and extant of facilities. Because districts are separate governmental entities, the county has no authority over the water districts as to how they provide water to property within their districts. Deschutes County is therefore, legally olligated to defer to these districts during a land use entitlement process for water service r(quirements, since those districts have the authority for determining how its patrons receive w, ter. Both districts are subject to ORS 451, 51tp://www.1r-g.state.or.us/ors/451.html. Rel. it ed :1 alt Community Plan policies are noted below: Terrebonne Water District * Develops _ent requiring land use approval, located in the Ter r _�nne Demesi is Water District service a -ea shall be approved only upon confirmation from the l,_istrict that the they can provide water tr. tie property. * hrrc-oula,o all development in the Terrebonne Domestic Water ice area to connect to their watk r system. Laidlaw W,_ter District * Coorlintte development within the haidlaw Water District t� system is required. Peter Peter Cut(wsky, AICD Principal Planner Deschutes County Community Development Department 117 NW La ayette Bend, OR 7701 ph# (541 385-1709 fax# (541 385-1764 Web: wwwo.deschut.es.or_us/cdd 7/14/2010 iimirrc oonnection to its water Deschutes County Board of Commissioners 1300 NW Wall Street Bend Oregon 97701 14 July 2010 Re: Terrebonne Community Plan 2010-2030 You will be reviewing the Terrebonne Community Plan as part of the 2010 Deschutes County Comprehensive Plan Update at your regular meeting on July 19th. While there are a number of issues that received considerable testimony and attention at the Planning Commission hearings and subsequent work sessions, the policies related to Water Policy did not. There were several questions that were raised but not resolved, from my perspective, before the plan was forwarded to you. Since 1 do not feel that 1 have done "due diligence" in my role as a planning commissioner with some of those policies as presented, even after receiving some additional clarification, I raise the concerns again for your deliberation. I am copying this letter to the Planning Staff, anticipating that, if needed, they will be able provide additional information to facilitate your decision about policy inclusion or modification. The plan text on water is: And the policies: Domestic Water The Terrebonne Domestic Water District (Water District) is a priwite company that currently serves approximately 525 residences and 25 businesses Iocated::eialltj'densely populated areas of Terrebonne, including the old Hillman Plat and Angus Acrealiiiidisd410.4 The Water District currently utilises three wells. Groundwater beneath eriebonne diiiintnot exceed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency maximum contaminate:Oinks. The Ori, Public Health Division and Deschutes County therefore do not rgt he the Water District to';p'eat its water supply. The Water District is however, required tfoipssrchase: oundwater mitiation credits for its water supply because the Oregon Water Re so'is tp3,1`epartment identifies Terrebonne as a groundwater critical area. Deschutes County and the Water Distriiihire4atrong track rergrd for coordinating land ute. Last decade, the Water District's board a(;'director%-r!eeggnized the importance of improving their antiquated water system both for (,replrotec i�ir'd doi, estic use. State law requires that Deschutes County (OAR Chapter 660-2).,„LMincorporated Communities) enter into an agreement with the Water 44 04, for coordinated review and administration of land use in the their service area. Dexalrastei'Caning approve4 Community Development Block Grant and state technical assistatK,;e grant. dish the Water.;,District's support in 1993 to develop an m updated water systemettle;p, 'sp a, 2Sryear planning horizon. The Water District with assistance from Desch lie County aho'received an Oregon Economic Development grant M 1997 to r wrnty on. improvements to their water system. Two years later the Water Dtstritt receiveda loan pato construct further improvements. Terrebgtine residents Im outside the Water District rely on ornate domestic wells for drmk,rigwuter. State law, s 537.54 exempts private wells as long as domestic consumption is less than 151000 gallons pi day and irrigation of a lawn or noncommercial garden is less than one-half acrrez t - Water Facility Policies 3. The Terrebonne Domestic Water District 1995 Water System MasterPlan serves as the public facility plan for water supply in Terrebonne 4. All commercial development or development including a sprinkler sy t m shall be reviewed by the Terrebonne Domestic Water tiiW,ict. 5. Development requiring land use approval, locatedfl to Terrebonne Domestic Water District service area shall be approved only upon contnitiation from the District that the they can provide water to the propaitg', 6. Support improvement of the commuting water ayit*Cnto meet health and safety needs of Terrebonne residents. 7. Maintain a coordinatiotl agreement consistent with ORS Chapter 195 and OAR 660-22- 050(2)(c) for Deschutks`Coia ty and the Terrebonne Domestic Water District 8. Encourage all der!iiipment in the Terrebafrfe Domestic Water District service area to connect to their winehiystelyik For me, factors contributing to unresolved issues include: o While it was confirmed that there is Terrebonne Domestic Water District Master Plan, the County did not have a copy of it for review. There was no confirmation that the plan has been updated since 1995, nor were any maps presented showing the boundaries of the district. Policy 3 indicates that this Master Plan is the public facility plan for water in Terrebonne. o Oregon DHS lists two water districts in Terrebonne, both districts being under the default oversight of the County. The Circle C system is not mentioned in the plan text; it may lie outside of the Terrebonne Unincorporated Community boundary, and it received little note in the deliberation process. (,, m k,. u \Maur I ',Tartine II of Humin )(l al 1, er,rrsfeet - P.Hr,Ssur r, t,8t8'^ 00,60/68 Lb .. 16A 17408 06 .: [vat 11rrs - 55803Rpe LMAe ORM 808IO TERREBONNE DOMESTIC WATER DISTRICT Cleedaralbe: COMMUNTIY Cmurl1 DOUG MCIAUGHLLN PO BOE Jl TEAAEBONNE, OA 977.0 PnpuWlao: 1..800 OperbMB Perbd: January 1 m Uocentlsr Jl CeelYlk+l 005/30607 16 Requlmd: Y Dienieuur class 1 Tommrm clew: Nom Fdebm EnOomnem Required: No !D Fula N .l lnve RP, Er ran O,ELtS el. rp. 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An®1 Sommer, 8ty.RY Ord/amass Statue ASR Recelvt0 Final 2008 2007 MOS Q1110 00 Apr 20, 2010 Apr 01. 2008 Apr 27.2007 o Neither district is under the purview of the PUC. http://www.puc.state.or.usiPUC/water/regcos.pdf o While there was substantiation of problems with septic drainage based on geological formations on the west side of Hwy 97 in Terrebonne, there was no testimony indicating that underground aquifers were insufficient for community water supplies. Testimony was received from landowners who have irrigation rights and who expressed the wish that their property might be considered for future development. Their water rights might serve as mitigation for an additional water source in the area. o Policy 5 requires all development within the Terrebonne Domestic Water District boundary requiring land use action be subject to the District's ability to provide water; Policy 8 suggests all development within those boundaries be "encouraged" to use the District's system. These policies are, reportedly, carryovers from the last plan update and reflect the County's interpretation of its relationship to the District under provisions of ORS 451. Although the number of patrons falls below many of the stated minimums, other statutes or rules may have impact as well; OAR 333 reflects responsibilities of the District to DHS with changes in the water facilities; OAR 660-011 addresses the relationship between rural land densities and water services; OAR 660-022 addresses when a Community Facility Plan is required and its components. While ORS 451 seems to provide the ability for a district to be involved in land use issues, there seems to be additional criteria that the district must meet to do so. I do not recall any evidence that the Terrebonne Domestic Water District meets those criteria. ORS 264 may allow a domestic water district to require hookups within its boundaries or exercise rights of eminent domain inside and outside of its boundaries, but there was no information suggesting that ORS 264 governs the Terrebonne District. While water districts seem to be accorded planning authority for water and drainage issues, I do not find any requirement in my reading of any of the mentioned OARs or ORSs that the County defer its land use planning authority to a water district. The District is not subject to PUC's refusal of service provisions. Testimony was received and The Bulletin was noted to have published an article on 3/14/2010 (http://www.bendbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=120100314/NEWS0107/3140398) suggesting that views of some Terrebonne Domestic Water District Board members did not facilitate meaningful planning dialogues within the community. 451350 Powers of Markt midge ORS 451.410 to 451.610. Forme purpose of carrying out the powers granted to the district under other provisions of ORS 451.410 to 451.610, de 41.1064 may: (1) Supervise, manage, pinto', opine and maintain service facilities. (2) Compel all maidens and property owners in a dlwict to connect their property, houses and structures requiring sewage disposal or surface drainage with adjacent sewn or otter sewage or drainage facilities m the Mari. (3) Acquire by Penhaag10, devise, condemnation proceedings or by say otter means, such mm al and ppropertyth propy and right. of way. either within or without e county, as in the judgment of governing body of the district me neccemy or power in the exercise of the powers of the district, and a pay for and hold the same. .0 ,ov (4) Make and accept contacts. deeds Memos and documents which. W to judgment of the governing body of i e district, an n.cswy or proper in the exercise oldie powers of the district (5) Employ and pay necessary agents, employees and aeeismta (6) Conan. twice facilities in and on my public street, highway or road and for this purpose enter upon the street, highway or road, make a0 necessary and proper eae.vauoos. and thereafter restyle the street highway or road to in proper condition. However, the c00Lm1 of the appropriate city. county or vale authorities as the ase may be, shall fur b< obamincd and the conditions of such consent complied with. (7) Exercise de authority vested in counties undo ORS 549.710 to 549.990. (5) Execise the authority gnn1 4 to domegic water supply districts under ORS 264.306 to 264.330. (9) Adopt norm and surface water management. plans, programs and regulations rel.tiog to the quality and quantity of such wawa and evndu.1 water quality atudie . (10) Do any act necemery or proper C the complete exercise and effect of any of m powers oder ORS 451.410 to 451.610. [1955 0.685 915; 1963.515 920; 1965 0.305 91; 1973 o.755 922,1989 0.374 56] 451.555 Districts formed to prorlde comprehensive pluming servkrs; adoption of land ase plans; advisory mmmitteea (1) County service districts for the purpose of providing eompmhensivo pluming for lad use amid public facilities f a disarm in the county may be formed in the .vines provided by ORS 451.410 a 451.610 for establishing rounty saavxe districts for other purposes (2) A district formed to provide cmnpreha sive planning may, in accordance whit ORS chapter 215. adopt comprehensive plans for lad use and public facilities within the district The Sismin shall be subject to ORS 451.120 a 451.140, 451.485 and 451.550 to 451.560. The activities of the district may be financed by my method authorized by ORS 451.490 and 451.520 (0 451.547. Plans adopted by due district may be enforced as provided by ORS 451.130. (3) The district govrnting body shall appoint an advisory committee of not less due 11 members who are electors resident in the dimitl or owner of land in the district The committee shall advise the governing body in cary-ing out the provisions of this section. It shall meet with the governing body mike times and places detemmincd by the connninee and governing body jointly. [1971 e_674 94; 1993 0.792 926) 660-0114065 Water Service 10 Rural Lands (t) As used in this rule, unless me context requires otherwise: (a) 'Establishment" imam the creation Ma new water system and W associated physical components, including systems provided by public or private entities; (b) 'Extension of a water sysmrn' means the atensitm eta pipe, conduit, pipeline, main, or other physical component from or to an exiting weer system in order m provide service to a use that was not served by the system on de applicable date of this Me, regardless of whether the use is Mende die service boundaries of the public or private service provider. (c) 'Water system' shall have the same meaning as povded 0 Goal I I, and includes W pipe, conduit, pipeline, mains, or other physical components of such a system. (2) Consistent with Goal 11, local land use regu Lukas applicable to testa but are outside urban growth boundaries and unincorporated community boundaries shag nom (a) Allow an increase in a base density in a residential zone due to the availability of service Coma water system; (b) Allow a higher density for residential development served by a water system than would be au6ndred without such service; or (c) Allow an increase in the allowable tensity of maidentul development due to the presence, establishment, or extension of a water system. (3) Applicable provisions of this ink, rather than conflicting provisions of Wal acknowledged inning ordinances, shall immediately apply to local land use decisions died subo:quest to the effective date of this mile. IED. NOTE: The goal referenced in this ink is availabk from the agency.) Sot Audis ORS 183 R O -S_(22 Sans. lmplertameed: (3)91j191.712 LCDD 4.1998, f. & test. cf. 7.28-98 660-022-0050 Community Public F.cilky Plum (1) In coordination with special districts, counties shall dope public facility plans meeting the requirements of OAR 660, division I I, and include them in the comprehensive plan (or unlnwporaed communities over 2.500 in population. A community public facility plan addressing sewer and water is required if the unineoporued community is designated as an urban unincorporated community under OAR 660-0220010 and 660-022.0020. For all communitks, ■ sewer ad water community public facility plan is required if: (a) Existing sewer or water facilities am insufficient for current nods, or are projected to become insufficient due to physical conditions, financial cirnrmugoes orchanging mire or Ceded standards; or (b) The plan for the unincorporated community provides for an amount, type or density of additional growth or [nfi0 mar cannot be adequately saved with individual water or sanitary systems or by existing community facilities and services; or 10) The community relies on groundwater and is w imin a groundwater limited or groundwater critical area as identified by due Oregon Department of Water Raoumes; or Id) Land in the community has been declared a health hara rl or has a history of tailing septic systems or wells. (21 A community public facility plan shall include inventories, projected ands, policies and regulations for the waxer and sewerage (aeilides which tee existing or needed n serve the unincorporated community, 'including: (a) An inventory of the condition and capacity of existing public facilities and services; (b) An assessment of the level of facilities and services needed to adequately serve the planned handout within the community arra boundary; and (c) Coordination agreements consistent with ORS chapter 195. (3) If existing community facilities and services are n00 currently adequate to serve the devebpmeot allowed in the plan and zoning ordinance. the community public facility plan shall contain eidcer. (a) Development restrictions m ensure development will mu exceed to capacity of the land to absorb waste and provide potable water and will n04 exceed the capacity of public (anilines; or (6) A list of new factitia, and improvements for existing public facilities, necessary to adequately serve the planed buildout in the uninco,poowtod community, including the projected costs of mese improvements and an idendfcamn of the peskier or pmvidens of dose improvements; and (c) A discussion of the pmvidces funding mechanisms and the ability of mese and possibly new mechanisms w fund the development of each community public facility meet; and (4) A requirement dun devNopment no occur until the necessary public facilities are available for dun development. Stat. Audi.: ORS 197.040 & 197.245 Stan. Impkrmnted: ORS 197.040 Hist.: LCDC 8-1994, f. & cert. cf. 12-5-94; LCDD 4.2006, f. & 0110,.00.5-15-06 264.240 Eminent domain authority; acquisition of property and property rights; obtaining or laying water pipelines. A domestic wafer supply diatom crated undo this chapter may exercise the power of anthem domain both inside and outside of its boundaries, and may purchase, set, condemn and appropriate mal property, water, wear rights and riparian righty. A district also has the right n purchase orobtain from other local government as defined in ORS 174.116, water or water rights, or an interest in waw or water right% or an inksest in a water pipeline owned or operated by any such local government, or to obtain jointly with any such local government, any 0961. ora lay and own individually orjointly with any local government. any ware. pipeline for the purposes specified in ORS 264.110. [Amended by 1969 0.666 953; 2003 x802 902] , Refusal af Woe Dlglty Sent (1) A weer oily may ¢fuse n provide rrvee m a anon. or applicant old mammae Pug payment of any overdue ammo N en Oregon miffed or price-1.1.w charge and ap other lite obligation reline m e rant K../ provided below: (a) Except for midemtial customerso where. who were disconnected for defter tote, • weer udl.y dug provide stoke in s residential applicant upon rector of payment equal lore Sou onnlWNd my overdue amount. The Wan. of she enwnt owe n n. utility tint te paid within 30 days of the dale orrice is ink... Eacep fan. lex paynem,'nsuWeO0 shag b the grtam of S30 or onehdf she overdue a r (D) Upon fai lurem pay, she yaks utility nay disconnect seevue cher providing a Wind five-day D do. Ile non= 'hall rnoal0 dee bdemation end be reeve 4 she manner prerenbed as provide in OAR 860-036-0205, When a mow.r whose woks was mminvod applies for emit within 20 days &de sanmuvon, she provisiax of this ole apply. (2) If water service isdlamemncard 4 false to comply wish she paymem toms so forth section (I)(a)&dsia ink. the weerodity nay rellmamrexoe x4040and vnseisssfdl perms, &any overdue sblgarbn of se Oregon miffed or poral.. chuge and any oder Ida obligation 041.0100340.0.4, to including any nconntaun fes,Nle promo (cresol pea due b10. (3) A wan oak), may refuse m provide smug until parson u received rebus she fogawn% dooms... exist. (a) A residential custom No incurred an overdue igen. m a rooks address; ail A residential !Meant for robe re,.Yd sift grim Arkin= ds +Ihe b atnagia611 Nr) of due rule during the nine the overdue b ism 'v.. income: and (0) The residential smarms dncnbed in .46.041100(140)0(00). rule will atd. bcatbnmbested undo the men applicadoa (4) Any wa=vd)y shag reline m provide emus ifs oamo ,o applicant ha rem coo plid with sake and rmmbipai codes owl legedamms govemmg service red with she mks ad regulation of she veer reality. (3) 2 weer utility clog refit m see a comma or applicant. if, in the box Judgment of she weer angry, the (Male of the coaamo alRduant are of such a clmracief sur safe and ,.,;'&.more robe unties be given. (6) If venitt n reN4d, the water utility shall provide memo notification Caton wow 10 waiting Nye m she customer or applicant of do reasons for refusal and of McCommisabn's complains Moss. A copy of the node tlu0 also be sem to the Commdumn unless service wa raided ft nonpay.em. (7)A weer lobo slel no accept se afpl.enio far service or mYerWly change ,cera to 104044 x if 'u Jin not hew edequae foitia m oder the sures applied for, If the dashed orrice Is&achueau thou Idcly m uofiv.Mla affect sera= to oto custom., or if it is pmhWnd by kw from providing the corks. If a veto odic/ ohms novice on the grounds of ioanques facilities or wets resources. she woos milky shall provide the coroner or applicant reins a reraan km of refuel. a copy of whirl shag b em m to a:mtwam , The letter must (a) Pmvdt d= mason for she refuel (h) Wenn the customer of applicant Out Mite may moos to Beads upon which the water ok'ay's &Orem was hosed, including but no limited ie current capacity end Sod moaned in gallons or rabic fen per minute and pour. per square inch(pR (c)When capacity den n4 exits, provide the ansa in provide capacity for to count= or applicant: and (711(1( the cusmrnR.ro appgum dm lehha 0430(4.010410=41229'. 104.41 of service trough she Comheabti s delouse resoletion more pursuant to OAR 860-0360025 Se . 24002 ORS 187.756.757 Stan. Impkmen04: ORS 7561140, 757.035, 757225 11rv.: PUC 13-1997, f 0 rot. ef. I1-1291; PVC 15-1998,C. R ma. N.8-2798; PVC 22-2W2, f. &ton. N. 0-9-02; PUC IA-HA3, (. R tor. ef. l9$03; PUC 21.2003tTonp), f. R eon. el. 1114-03 deo 5.12 cf 4-9-04 PUC 8-24004, I. A on. I would emphasize that these concerns are not specifically about the Terrebonne Domestic Water District or its management; nor are they about coordinating land use decisions with organizations and facilities to ensure seamless planning and provision of community services. Some similar issues will surface in the Tumalo Community Plan review. Nor are the concerns an expression of disagreement with Planning Department or Planning Commission; both have full plates and are working hard to provide you as the Board with their best recommendations at the current time. And researching or having extensive knowledge and understanding of ORSs and OARs is not a personal strength. These concerns merely reflect for me inadequately resolved issues that include: (I) relying on a water district Master Pian reference that was not reviewed for currency or applicability, (2) promoting policies which seem to imply the deferral of development decisions to a water district's ability or willingness to provide water and (3) referencing a specific district as the sole provider by policy, an action which may unintentionally affect a community's ability to explore other sources of, or programs regarding, domestic water. I feel some embarrassment that these were not resolved earlier. I was under the mistaken impression that the Planning Commission would have another look at it when it reconsidered the entire comprehensive plan update. Hopefully, if any of these issues are ones you feel may need additional clarification, the Planning Department will already have the information you require for your decisions. Thank you for the opportunity to express my concerns - and for the work you do in planning for all of us. Digitally signed by lames Si James H Powell, MO ONco-clam es H Poweg. MD, o, Powell, MD Jim Powell 20607 Coventry Circle Bend, OR emailialhp@bendbroadband.com c=US Date: 2010.07.1412.00'17-07M' cc: Nick Lelack, Deschutes County Planning Director Peter Gutowsky, Deschutes County Principal Planner Chris Brown, Chair, Deschutes County Planning Commission 274 'be Coenty Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this 19th day of August, 1936, all membe s•being present, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In th, Matter of v Claim kgainst the County: 'he' following claims were presented and ordered paid: J. G Tranel treasurer -supplies & exp. $ 3.50 0. . Scroggins courthouse expense 5.25 Dowing Cafe & Hotel relief 2.50 Eas side Grocer relief Agn=s Hyde relief 30.00 Mag 11 Drug Company relief 4.35 Lyn :y & Roberts relief 5.00 Osc.L.r 0. Springgate relief- .70 J. Y. Thor - - relief 56.25 Joh:: Wetle' Co. relief 4..37 C. V. Williamson relief 3.00' In he Matter of the V/------ Sal, of Real Property: :t is hereby Ordered that Lot 10, Block 8, of Bend, be added to that certain deed ord :red drawn on August 5. :t is hereby ordered that deed issue to Geo. T. Murphy, Jr., for $40.00 the follow- ing real estate: NEI' of Section 21, Township 18 S. R. 12, EWM, 15.60 paid herewith, balance in cinety days. :t appearing that Deschutes County has acquired title to certain real estate through tax foreclosures, and that it would be to the best interest of said county to sell said real estete, it is hereby ordered that the following be offered for sale for cash, to the highest bidder, for not less than the sum set opposite each one: Lot 31 and 32, Block 93, Hillman SWiiWI' of Sec. 15, T. 14, R. 9 60.00 In the Matter of the Vacation of Tomes Addition to LaPine, Oregon Et is hereby Ordered that notices of vacation of Tomes Addition be posted in three corspicuous locations in that community for thirty days, and date for hearing was set for October 7, 1936. In •he Matter of the Organization of Cerrehonne Water Supply District: low at this time, September 251 1936, is set by the Court as the date of holding an elution on for the purpose of organizing the Terrebonne Domestic Water Supply District. There being no further business, the Cort adjourned. C. E. Lyon COUNTY JUDGE A. H. Tifft COMMISSIONER M T Trip1att---CDMMLSSIIINER _ _ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON -FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of the Incorporation of the ) ORDER. Terrebonne Waterbistrict ) The petition for the incorporation of the community of Terrebonne, in the Qounty of Deschutes, -State of Oregon, for the purpose of obtaining water for domestic purposes for it: inhabitants, having been duly filed with the Clerc of this Court and having been on the 5th. day of August, 1936, the same being the first day of this August Term of said Court, presented to the Court, and the Court having examined such peitition, and it ep- pe:ring to the Court therefrom that such petition contains the names of fifteen percent of the legal voters of that portion of such county described in said petition, and the sa:d petitioners having deposited with the clerk the sum of thirty dollars to defray the ex}enses of the election, and the law having been complied with in all respects, Therefore be it ordered that ars alection be and the same is hereby called to be held within such proposed district on the 25th. day of September, 1936; and be it further o:r- de;ed that the clerk of this Court prepare the official ballots, appoint judges and clerks name the polling places, give notice of such election and do all other things required by law for the holding of said election as provided by statute. Dated this 19th day of August, 1936. At est Clerk C. E. Lyon COMMISSIONER A. H. Tifft COMMISSIONER M. T. Triplett COM1MISSIONER OFFICE Cr THE SECRETARY OF STATE Bill Bradbury 5 =CRETARY OF STATE February 2, 2005 Deschutes County Clerk Deschutes County Courthouse 1300 NW Wall, Suite 200 Bend, Oregon 97701-1960 Dear County Clerk: . (� 'I/L.t C1 ARCHIVES DIVISION ROY TURNBAUGH DIRECTOR 800 Summer Street NE Salem, Oregon 97310 (503) 373-0701 Facsimile (503) 373-0953 t rso Please be advised that we have received and filed as of February 2, 2005 records annexing territory to special districts within your county. Order No. Our File No. OR NO 2005-002 SD 2005-0009 Jurisdiction Terrebonne Domestic Water District Our assigned file number(s) are included with the above information. Please verify the effective date(s) for these annexations through the application of ORS 199.519. Sincerely, vfrt inda Bjornstad Official Public Documents cc: ODOT/Highway Division Revenue Cartography Section LJ Z --Lc -25 -f E S Legal Counsel weeeci0 J inuary 27, 2005 Rita Mathews State Archives 8)0 Summers Street NE Salem, OR 97310 F E: C. B. Foss Annexation Territory (Terrebonne Domestic Water District) Final Order 2005-002 Mark Pilliod ' 541-388-6625 Mark P. Amberg Jr 541-330-4645 Laurie E. Craghead l 541-388-6593 PLEASE REFER TO FILE NO.: 16-599 Enclosed is a certified copy of the Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners' Order f� o. 2005-002 approving the above -referenced boundary change, along with its legal description a id a map setting forth the boundaries. This is submitted in accordance with ORS 198.780. If you need any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ' c L curie E. Craghead Assistant Legal Counsel /I k E nclosure C:: Deschutes County Assessor Deschutes County Clerk Liz Fancher Liz S Legal\Special DistrictsToss Annexation\LQ-11 9tf3LpeiSsegkeekrgkriQ e gb11-00# k CD fIr