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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES "COUNTY;
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. PL -20, the Deschutes County
Year 2000 Comprehensive Plan, As
Amended, to Change the Designation *=°?
of Certain Property From Agricul-
ture to Forest, and Declaring an
Emergency.
ORDINANCE NO. 89-022
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WHEREAS, James and Carol Gardner proposed the redesiquation
of certain property from Agriculture to Forest; and
WHEREAS, notice of hearing was given in accordance with law;
and
WHEREAS, the Hearings Officer held a hearing on the proposed
redesignation of property on July 18, 1989; and
WHEREAS, the Hearings Officer approved the proposed redesig-
nation of property by decision dated August 1, 1989; and
WHEREAS, the decision of the Hearings Officer has not been
appealed; now, therefore,
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY,
OREGON, ORDAINS as follows:
Section 1. Ordinance No. PL -20, the Deschutes County Year
2000 Comprehensive Plan, as amended, is further amended to redes-
ignate that certain property described in Exhibit "A," and
depicted on the map marked Exhibit "B," attached hereto and by
this reference incorporated herein, from Agriculture to Forest.
Section 2. The Board of County Commissioners adopts as its
findings and conclusions in support of the plan amendment, the
Findings and Decision of the Hearings Officer, dated August 1,
1989, relating to Plan Amendment Application No. PA -89-5, marked
Exhibit "C," attached hereto and by this reference incorporated
herein, with the following modification:
The description of subject property is as described in
Exhibit "A."
Section 3. 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.
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DATED this day of 1989.
BOARD OF COUNTY CO SSIONERS
OF WSCHUMES COUNT OREQON
IS -JBRI/STOW PRANTE, Chair
ATT Y!
TOlf T OO1V Commissioner
Recording Secretary DLIN, Commissioner
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EXHIBIT "A"
The property is described as the W 1/2, SW 1/4, Section 17;
E 1/2, SE 1/4, Section 18; E 1/2 NE 1/4, Section 19; W 1/2,
NW 1/4, Section 20; Township 20 South, Range 11 East, further
described as 201100-01900; and W 1/2, NE 1/4 of Section 19;
201100-02400; consisting of 320 acres commonly referred to as
Vendevert Ranch located west of South Century Drive.
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EXHIBIT "C" ' 0095 1815
FINDINGS AND DECISION
FILE NO. PA -89-5
APPLICANT: James and Carol Gardner
12250 S. W. Edgecliff
Portland, OR 97216
REQUEST: An application for an amendment to the
Deschutes County Comprehensive Plan, Year 2000
to allow a change in designation from
Agriculture to Forest.
PLANNING STAFF
REPRESENTATIVE: Anita Yap Powell
BURDEN OF PROOF: The applicant must establish that the proposed
amendment complies with the Deschutes County
Comprehensive Plan, Year 2000, and with the
applicable State Goals and Policies
established by the Land Conservation ad
Development Commission.
PRELIMINARY FINDINGS
1. LOCATION:
The subject property is described as the W1/2, SW1/4,
Section 17; E1/2, SE1/4, Section 18; E1/2 NE1/4, Section 19;
W1/2, NW1/4 Section 20; Township 20 South, Range 11 East,
further described as 20-11-17-1900; and W1/2, NE1/4 of
Section 19, 20-11-17-2400; consisting of 320 acres commonly
referred to as Vendevert Ranch located west of South Century
Drive.
2. ZONE:
The subject property is currently zoned MFU-20, with a Flood
Plain Zone and Landscape Management Combining Zone along the
Little Deschutes River.
HEARING AND EXHIBITS
The hearing was held on the above -referenced application on July
18, 1989, at the Deschutes County Administration Building. The
following exhibits make up the record in this matter:
A. Application;
B. Staff Report; and
C. Burden of Proof Statement.
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FINDINGS OF FACT
1.
The applicant seeks to change the Comprehensive Plan from
Agriculture to Forest for 221.7 acres of land. The
applicant is also requesting a rezoning (ZC-89-6), from EFU-
80 Exclusive Farm Use 80, to F-3 Forest Use. The applicant
is in the process of acquiring 80 acres of land through a
U. S. Forest Service change and seeks to change for this
property. The applicant seeks to maintain the agriculture
designation in the riparian meadow area.
2.
The subject property is approximately 320 acres and is
located west of South Century Drive at the intersection of
Vandevert Road.
3.
The subject property is boardered on the north by land zoned
EFU-80, Exclusive Farm Use; on the east by land zoned F-2,
Forest Use; on the south by land zoned EFU-80; and, west by
RR -10, Rural Residential.
4.
Surrounding land use abutting the subject parcel includes
'
vacant land owned by George Wakefield, et al., to the north,
Thousand Trails Recreational Vehicle Park to the south, and
Oregon Water Wonderland to the west, to the east Deschutes
National Forest.
5.
The applicants propose this Zone Change and Plan Amendment
from EFU-80 to F-3 to allow a cluster development,
conditionally allowed in an F-3 Zone.
6.
The Planning Division received the following transmittals:
A. Deschutes County Department of Public Works:
1. An access permit must be obtained from the
beschutes County Department of Public Works for
any new access to be taken from South Century
Drive.
2. Dedication is to be made to 30 feet from the
centerline for road right -o£ -way for South Century
Drive. South Century Drive is classified as a
rural collector road which requires a right-of-way
60 feet.
B. State Watermaster's Office:
There are no water rights on this property, but
when mapping was done they showed that much of the
bottom property was subirrigated in pastures.
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C. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife:
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife agreed that
the area should be classified as forest lands
rather than riparian meadow except for the
riparian areas within the Food Plain. These areas
need special wildlife considerations. ODFW
suggested specific wildlife management techniques
for this area.
CONCLUSIONARY FINDINGS
1. The applicants' Burden of Proof statement indicates that in
the last several years the only use to which the Vandevert
Ranch has been put would be an occasional grazing lease and
a life estate residence for Mrs. Claude Vandevert. The
applicants have planted 3,000 lodgepole pine seedlings in
the easterly portion of the 77 acre area (west of Huntington
Road). Beetle infested and dead trees have been removed
from the property.
2. The applicants indicate that they wish to retain the
riparian meadow designation, EFU-89 zone around the Little
Deschutes River. This area is classified as a Cyraquolls
Soils Series criteria for a forest designation and must
remain in an agriculture EFU-80 zone designated by the
Deschutes County Comprehensive Plan.
3. The rest of the parcel, including the 80 acres being
acquired by the applicants from the Forest Service is
designated as a Shanahan and Sunriver Soils Series. The
types of soil is more suited to woodland, wildlife habitat,
watershed and recreation.
4. The applicants are proposing a Zone Change to F-3. This
would be consistent with the classifications in Policy #1 of
the Comprehensive Plan. There is significant development to
the west of the property in Oregon Water Wonderland. There
is development to the southwest in the form of the Thousand
Trails Recreational Vehicle Park. The forest designation on
this parcel will buffer these residential areas. The
applicants seek to preserve the scenic corridors along
Pengra Huntington Road and along South Century Drive. The
applicants also seek to enhance and maintain the fisheries
and wildlife habitat, livestock grazing, commercial timber
uses and recreational uses of this parcel.
5. The applicants are proposing a cluster development for 21
new building sites, a central core facility around the
caretaker's house and homestead' lodge currently being
renovated by the applicants, and the development and
preservation of significant portions of the property as open
space and common areas. A Conditional Use application and
Site Plan will -be required if this Zone Change and Plan
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Amendment is approved. A Forest Management Plan, prepared
by Earl E. Nichols, Professional Forester, for the Vandevert
Ranch, indicates the area should be considered forest rather
than agricultural land. All criteria in the Comprehensive
Plan, F-3 Conditional Use and Site Plan Review will need to
be addressed by the applicant under the cluster development
proposal.
6. The applicants acknowledge compliance with the Deschutes
River Study. The applicants have been working with ODFW in
preparing a fisheries management plan for this stretch of
the Little Deschutes River. The applicants acknowledge that
a conservation easement will be required from the County.
7. The applicants are proposing to maintain the riparian meadow
as agricultural land. The request is consistent with the
goal for preservation of agricultural use. The applicants
seek to change the classification of the surrounding area
from agriculture to forest. The uses proposed are
consistent with agricultural goals which include
agricultural (grazing), forest and open space.
8. The applicants property does not contain forest lands
suitable for commercial harvest. Climatic factors of
temperature and moisture combined with soil conditions limit
the establishment of commercial timber species. The
applicants submitted a Forest Report prepared by Earl
Nichols, outlining a Natural Resources Management Plan. The
Management Plan outlines implementation programs for
increased yield for timber and grazing. A harvest plan
indicating a sustained yield program and commercial thinning
are proposed. The soils information indicates that
woodland and recreation use are suited to these types of
soils.
9. The subject property has not been designated for open
space. There are no mineral or aggregate resources. The
area does not contain ecologically or scientifically
significant natural areas, wilderness areas, potential
recreation trails or cultural areas.
10. The site does contain fish and wildlife habitat areas
identified by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
The applciants have been working with ODFW in preparing a
fisheries management plan for this stretch of the Little
Deschutes River. A Willow Management Plan has been
developed and accepted by the ODFW.
11. The Little Deschutes River is a potential wild and scenic
river. The riparian area along the river is designated a
Landscape Management Combining Zone and Flood Plain by the
Deschutes County Zoning Ordinance.
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12. The applicants state that there is sufficient ground water
and sufficient available property for approval of sewage
disposal. The applicants propose to improve the water
resources of the subject property. The Forest Management
activites conducted by the applicants have helped preserve
the land resources by conserving the available tree cover on
the property.
13. The subject property contains areas in the 100 year Flood
Plain of the Little Deschutes River. The development
proposed in the Flood Plain must comply with the Deschutes
County Flood Plain Ordinance.
14. The applicants development would not qualify as a
destination resort. However, it will provide for additional
recreational opportunities by developing equestrain trails,
enhancing fisheries and maintaining open space.
15. The applicants state that public facilities are generally
already available to the property. Water, power, telephone
and sewage disposal facilities are available on site. The
property is served by an existing County maintained road.
16. The property is adjacent to the
Protection District Substation. Th
accommodate firefighting equipment,
access through to the south and west
or existing County roads. Impact
unlikely but there is an existing
Bend -La Pine School District.
CONCLUSIONS
La Pine Rural Fire
a applicants propose to
including alternative
on either private roads
on public schools is
school bus site in the
1. The applicants have met the conditions of PL -15, the
Deschutes County Zoning Ordinance, the Deschutes County
Comprehensive Plan and the Oregon Land Conservation and
Development Commission Goals.
2. The applicants have demonstrated that the area should be
designated as Forest rather than Agriculture. The soils
information and current use of the property are more suited
to a Forest Use rather than Exclusive Farm Use. The
marginal land productivity precludes the use for commercial
farming activity. The retainment of the Agriculture
classification in the riparian meadow is consistent with
State Goals and Comprehensive Plan Goals and Policies.
BASED UPON the foregoing Findings of Fact, the Hearings Officer
hereby APPROVES the application for an amendment to the Deschutes
County Comprehensive Plan Year 2000, allowing a change in
designation from Agriculture to Forest.
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THIS DECISION BECOMES FINAL 10 DAYS FROM THE DATE MAILED, UNLESS
APPEALED.
DATED and MAILED this 1st day of August, 1989.
EDWARD P. FITCH
Hearings Officer
cc: BOCC
Deschutes County Planning Director
Deschutes County Planning Commission
Robert S. Lovlien
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