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HomeMy WebLinkAbout82-038BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON An Ordinance Amending Section "A. YOUNG,; 26, Provisions Applying To Special- Uses, Ordinance * * F E PL -11, Zoning Ordinance of N, JR., Commier the Bend Urban Area of SEP Deschutes County, Oregon, 3 0 1982 Adding Subsection 21, Destin- ation Resorts, and Declaring Emergency. * * ROSEMARY DESCHUTES PATTERSO an COUNTY CEK ORDINANCE NO. 82-038 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, ORDAINS as follows: Section 1. That Section 26, Provisions Applying to Special Uses, Ordinance No. PL -11, Zoning Ordinance of the Bend Urban Area of Deschutes County, Oregon, be amended by the addition of Subsec- tion 21, Destination Resorts, as set forth in Exhibit "A", at- tached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. Section 2. This Ordinance being necessary for the immediate preservation of public peace, health and safety, an emergency is declared to exist, ar)o9 this Ordinance /takes effect on its passage. DATED this day of kfi 1982. ATTEST: SUSAN STONEMAN Recording Secretary 1 - ORDINANCE NO. 82-038 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISS NERS OF D E H E S CO z G gPI---_ CLAY C. SVEPAIM, Chai man ALB "A. YOUNG,; ommissiQner R013ERT C. PAUL N, JR., Commier EXHIBIT "A" (21) Destination Resorts VOL 4 44mBE 171 (a) Information to be supplied by the applicant: 1. Proposed land uses and densities. 2. Building types. 3. Circulation pattern. 4. Park, playground, and open space. 5. Existing natural features. 6. Impacts on schools, roads, water and sewerage systems, fire protection. 7. Proposed ownership pattern. 8. Waste disposal facilities. 9. Water supply system. 10. Lighting. 11. General timetable for development. (b) The conditional use permit may be granted upon the following findings: 1. That any exceptions from the standards of the underlying zone and subdivision ordinance are warranted by the design and amenities incorporated in the development plan. 2. That the proposal is in harmony with the surround- ing area or its potential future use. 3. The system of ownership and the means of develop- ing, preserving, and maintaining open space is adequate. 4. That sufficient financing exists to assure that the proposed development will be substantially com- pleted in the timetable outlined by the applicant. 5. That open space, which is land not in streets or structures, shall comprise 65 per cent of the land. - 1 - 6. That adequate provision is made for the preserva- tion of natural resources such as bodies of water, natural vegetation, and special terrain features. 7. That the areas of activities are contained in the center of the development, or that adequate buffer yards are established to protect adjacent private lands. (c) Dimensional Standards: 1. The minimum lot area, width, frontage, and yard requirements otherwise applying to individual buildings of the zone in which the development is located do not apply within a Destination Resort. 2. The Hearings Body shall establish yards, height limitations, space between buildings for the development, or may delegate this to the Site Plan Committee. (d) Commercial uses designed and sized to meet the needs of the development's population are allowed subject to the following: 1. That such use shall be contained within the development. 2. That adequate screening and site design shall insure compatibility between these activities and adjacent uses. - 2 -