HomeMy WebLinkAbout81-039BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
An Ordinance Amending Deschutes )
County Ordinance No. PL -16, )
Sisters Urban Area Comprehensive ) L
Plan; and Amending the Sisters )9
Urban Area Comprehensive Plan )
Map; Adopting Findings; and
Declaring an Emergency. 1981
ROSEMARi
ORDINANCE NO. 81-039 DESCHUTES .CQ NT y Q N-
ERIC
WHEREAS, hearings have been held relating to the amendment
of Deschutes County Ordinance No. PL -16, Sisters Urban Area Compre-
hensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has considered
the proposed amendments; now, therefore,
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY,
OREGON, ORDAINS as follows:
Section 1. That Ordinance No. PL -16, Sisters Urban Area
Comprehensive Plan, is amended in accordance with Exhibit "A,"
attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein.
Section 2. That the amended Sisters Urban Area Comprehensive
Plan Map, marked Exhibit "B," attached hereto and by this reference
incorporated herein, is hereby adopted as the Sisters Urban Area
Comprehensive Plan Map.
Section 3. That the findings, marked Exhibit "C," attached
hereto and -by this reference incorporated herein, are hereby adopted.
Section 4. This Ordinance being necessary for the
immediate preservation of public peace, health and safety, an
emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance takes effect on
its passage.
DATED this day of 1981.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF HUTES COUNTY, RE ON
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ROBERT C. AULSO , JR., Chairman
ATTEST:
S SAN STONEMAN
Recording Secretary
ORDINANCE NO. 81-039, PAGE 1
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EXHIBIT "A" f, 40 PAuE 466
The following amendments are made to the Sisters Urban Area
Comprehensive Plan, Deschutes County Ordinance NO. PL -160
in order to comply with statewide planning goals and fulfill the
acknowledgement requirements set forth by the Land Conservation
and Development Commission.
New material is underlined; material to be deleted is contained
in brackets [ ].
GOAL 2 LAND USE PLANNING
1. Amend Part V, RESIDENTIAL AREAS
Policies, page 58
7. New lots without community sewer service should have
a minimum of [14,000] 12,000 square feet and shall
provide for further segregation to the density de-
signated on the Comprehensive Plan.
2. Add RESIDENTIAL AREAS
Policies, page 62
45. Site Plan review criteria shall be developed in the
zoning ordinance that will influence location and
design of the propose use rather than to deny a
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GOAL 5 OPEN SPACES, SCENIC AND HISTORIC AREAS, AND NATURAL
RESOURCES
1. Add PARKS AND RECREATION - HISTORIC SITES
Policies, page 68
18. The Citv and County shall strive to retain valuable
Historic and Cultural Resources within the Sisters
UGB for future generations, including the Sisters Hotel
and Sisters Drug Store, subject to reconsideration y the
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Page 2 4� L 40 PAGE 46 1
GOAL 10 HOUSING
1. Add LAND USE
page 42a
TABLE NO. 10A
BUILDABLE LANDS INVENTORY
SISTERS CITY LIMITS
LAND USE
TOTAL
DEVELOPED/
CONVERSION
NET BUILDABLE
DESIGNATION
ACREAGE
COMMITTED
POTENTIAL
LANDS
R/S
229
116
0
113
R/H
59
13
20
26
CH
10
10
0
0
CG
55
40
10
5
CI/IL
46
18
0
28
FP
18
18
0
0
417
215
30
172
NOTE: PUBLIC
R/W AND
LANDS ARE INCLUDED
IN THE DEVELOPED/COMMITTED
FIGURES.
LOCATION
Northwest
Area
North Area
Northeast
Area
South Area
Totals
TABLE NO. 10B
BUILDABLE LANDS INVENTORY
UAR-10 ZONES
TOTAL DEVELOPED/COMMITTED NET BUILDABLE
ACREAGE TO OTHER USES LANDS
98
53
45
59
23
36
42
27
15
61
8
12
260
111
149
Note: Developed/Committed Land to other Uses includes U.S.
Forest Service facilities, ODOT facilities, UAR-22 Zones,
Schools, Parks and other potential Public and Quasi -
Public facilities.
Total Net Buildable Lands within the UGB for single
family dwelling units is 262 acres.
VOL 40 PAGE 468
Page 3.
GOAL 11 PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES
1. Add CITY FACILITIES AND SERVICES
Policies, page 67
12. The City has adopted a Street Plan, City of Sisters
Street Improvement Plan of 2979, in the CG zone
that identifies catch basin locations for storm
runoff. These facilities will be constructed as
development occurs along those streets. Storm
runoff in other zones will be addressed and
designed at the time of development.
GOAL 14 URBANIZATION
1. Amend URBANIZATION
Findings, page 89-90
1. Delete
_[There are 45 acres of zoned commercial lands within
the current urban area plan. No additional commercial
lands are needed for the projected growth.]
Add
The Commercial Land Inventory, which is based on the
Sisters BuiZdable Lands Inventory Map - CG Zone
indicates that 15 acres are available for commercial
use. Ten acres are currently in residential use and
when coverted to commercial use will be subject to
parking, sanitation and landscaping requirements.
The total area is sufficient to meet the projected
Year 2000 needs. Urban Area Reserve Zones in-
dicate a total of 260 acres, of which 111 acres
are committed or developed. The remaining 149
acres should be held in reserve to support the
Year 2000 housing need projections.
EXHIBIT "C"
FINDINGS OF FACT IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATIVE AMENDMENTS TO ORDINANCE NO.
PL -16, SISTERS URBAN AREA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The Sisters Urban Area Comprehensive Plan is in compliance with State
Land Use Goals 2, 5, 10, 11 and 14, as is set out below.
1. The Plan is in compliance with Goal 2, Land Use Planning, because
Residential Policy 7 is amended to be consistent with respect
to minimum lot sizes.
2. The Plan is in compliance with Goal 5, Open Spaces, Scenic and
Historic Areas, and Natural Resources, because of the adoption
of Plan Policy 18 to provide for the retainage of valuable
historic and cultural resources within the Sisters Urban Growth
Boundary for future generations, and the amendment to the Plan
Map to identify the route of the TransAmerica Bike Route.
3. The Plan is in compliance with Goal 10, Housing, because of the
addition of the Buildable Land Inventory within the Sisters City
Limits and within the Urban Area Reserve Zone, along with the new
Plan Policy for residential area providing site plan criteria to
prohibit discrimination of housing type.
4. The Plan is in compliance with Goal 11, Public Facilities and
Services, because of the addition of City Facilities and Services
Policy 12, incorporating the City of Sisters Street Improvement
Plan, identifying the locations of storm run-off, and providing
for the requirement of construction of adequate facilities for
that purpose.
5. The Plan is in compliance with Goal 14, Urbanization, by the
substitution of findings in the Plan consistent with previous
findings in the recently submitted material regarding buildable
commercial land and unavailable urban area reserve land.