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BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF DESCHUTES COUNTY- b1W
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance* 1 -' f:
No. PL -20, the Deschutes County *fY�E' ►,
Year 2000 Comprehensive Plan, As ..40L i,
Amended, to Change the Designation * COUNTY CLLR?.
of Certain Property From Forest to
Rural Industrial, and Declaring an
Emergency.
ORDINANCE NO. 89-024
WHEREAS, Vic and Vickie Russell proposed the redesignation
of certain property from Forest to Rural Industrial; 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 May 2, 1989; and
WHEREAS, the Hearings Officer denied the proposed redesigna-
tion of property by decision dated May 11, 1989; and
WHEREAS, the decision of the Hearings Officer was appealed
to the Board of County Commissioners; and
WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Board of County
Commissioners on July 19, 1989; and
WHEREAS, The Board of Commissioners approved the proposed
redesignation of certain property from Forest to Rural Indus-
trial; 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 Forest to Rural Indus-
trial.
Section 2. The Board of County Commissioners adopts as its
findings and conclusions in support of the plan amendment, the
Order and Findings of Fact, dated September 20., 1989, relating to
Plan Amendment Application No. PA -89-4, marked Exhibit "C,"
attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein.
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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.
DATED this /' day of ()CA , 1989.
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Recording Secretary
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF DZSCHUTES COUNTY,) OREGON
SIS `BRISTOW PIMNTE, Chair
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TOM THROOP, Commissioner
CK MAUDLIN; Commissioner
EXHIBIT "A"
The subject property is located in the
of Section 36, Township 21 South, Range 10
Meridian, further described as Tax Lot 104
Range 10 E.W.M., Section 36.
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BEFORE THE DESCHUTES COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
APPLICANT: ) File No. PA -89-4 & ZC-89-4
VIC and VICKIE RUSSELL ) ORDER & FINDINGS OF FACT
This matter came before the Deschutes County Board of
Commissioners on an appeal of the Applicant, Vic and Vickie
Russell, in File No. PA -89-4 and ZC-89-4. The Applicant appealed
the Findings and Recommendations of the Hearings Officer dated
May 11, 1989.
This matter was set for public hearing and after due notice,
hearing was held on July 19, 1989, before the Deschutes County
Board of Commissioners. Based upon the material contained in the
file, PA -89-4 and ZC-89-4, and the additional testimony and
evidence submitted on behalf of the Applicant, the Board of
County Commissioners makes the following Findings of Fact:
BASIC FINDINGS:
1. This is an application for an amendment to the Deschutes
County Comprehensive Plan Year 2000 to allow a change in
designation from Forest to Rural Industrial in File PA -89-4 and
an application for an amendment to the Deschutes County Zoning
Ordinance to allow a zone change from SM, Surface Mining, to RI,
Rural Industrial with a limited use combining zone in File No.
ZC-89-4.
2. The Applicants are Vic and Vickie Russell, 15118 Fall
River Drive, Bend, Oregon 97707.
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3. Burden of Proof: The Applicant must establish ha*ft-
plan amendment complies with all applicable Statewide Goals and
Policies established by the Land Conservation and Development
Commission, as well as the Deschutes County Comprehensive Plan.
In the zone change file the Applicant must establish that the
Zone Change complies with Section 4.220 of the Deschutes County
Zoning Ordinance and PL -15.
4. Location: The subject property is located in the SE1/4
of the SE1/4 of Section 36, Township 21 South, Range 10 East, on
the east side of Rosland Road. The subject property is further
described as Tax Lot 104 in Township 12 South, Range 10 East,
Section 36.
5. Zone: The subject parcel is currently zone SM, Surface
Mining and is designated Forest by the Deschutes County
Comprehensive Plan, Year 2000.
6. The hearing was held on July 19, 1989, at the Deschutes
County Administration Building. The following additional
exhibits were submitted as part of the record in this matter:
F. Tax Lot Maps submitted by Applicant.
G. Letter from Russell Industries dated July 18, 1989.
H. Letter from LaPine Fuel & Oil, Inc. dated July 18,
1989.
I. Letter from LaPine Chamber of Commerce dated July
18, 1989.
7. The Applicant seeks to change the Comprehensive Plan
(PA -89-4) from Surface Mining to Rural Service Center -Rural
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the location of a rock quarry for a number of years. The
property is currently vacant with a few small trees and some
grasses on site.
11. The subject property is bordered on the north by land
zoned RR -10, Rural Residential, on the east by land zoned F-2,
Forest Use, on the south and west by land zoned SM, Surface
Mining. The two parcels zoned SM, Tax Lot 106 and Tax Lot 105 in
21-10-36 are not on the Deschutes County Surface Mining Inventory
List.
12. In April of 1988, the Planning Division received a letter
from Bob Lovlien, Vic and Vickie Russell's attorney, requesting
that Tax Lot 104, Map 21-10-36 be removed from the Deschutes
County Surface Mining Inventory List.
13. Surrounding land use abutting the subject parcel includes
vacant land in private ownership to the north and west and
government owned lands, Bureau of Land Management, to the east
and south. Land uses in the vicinity of the subject property
includes the Wickiup Junction, Rural Service Center, at the
corner of Rosland Road and Highway 97, approximately 1/4 mile to
the west. Newberry EStates Subdivision with 263 platted
residential lots, 108 which are currently developed, lies
approximately 3/4 mile to the east. Cagle Subdivision with 281
platted lots, 153 which are currently developed is within 3/4
mile to the west. Bend and the Bend Urban Growth Area is
approximately 30 miles to the north, and the LaPine Rural Service
Center is 3 miles to the south.
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14. The applicants propose this zone change so they can lease
six acres of property to Circle Lumber Company of Klamath Falls
for a log storage yard and to use the property to chip those logs
using a portable chipper and other supportive equipment.
15. The following properties in the LaPine area are currently
zoned RI, Rural Industrial:
A.
22-10-14 Tax Lot 100 - 88 acres - unimproved - County
owned.
22-10-14 Tax Lot 300 - 91 acres — unimproved - County
Owned.
22-10-13 Tax Lots 100 -1400 - 160 acres - 9 parcels (14
acres) developed - County owned and private property
(LaPine Industrial Site).
22-10-14BA Tax Lots
500 and 600
- 10 acres - developed -
private property.
22-10-14BA Tax Lots
100 - 400 -
5 acres - undeveloped -
private property.
22-10-11CD Tax Lot
1000 - .87
acres - unimproved -
private property.
22-10-11CC Tax Lot
800 - 2.5
acres - unimproved -
private property.
22 -11 -CC Tax Lot 900
and 1000 -
4.65 acres - developed -
private property.
22 -11 -CC Tax Lots
1400 and
1500 - 3.97 acres -
unimproved - private
property.
B. Total acres of Rural
Industrial land: 366 +/-
acres. Total acres of Developed Industrial lands: 33.65+/ -
acres.
16. The Planning Division- has received the following
transmittal responses:
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A. Deschutes County Environmental Health Division: A
septic site evaluation and construction permit for operations
requiring waste water disposal.
B. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife: Approval
suggested by ODFW.
C. Oregon State Highway Department: Development on
Rosland Road requires construction of a turn refuge on U. S.
Highway 97.
17. There is no available county property for development as
Rural Industrial in the LaPine area. The interim planning
director, George Reed, and county counsel have concluded that
there is no power available to the undeveloped portions of LaPine
Industrial Site making them unavailable at this time for
development.
18. The applicants have also demonstrated that there are no
other private industrial sites that are currently available for
development in the LaPine area. The only other site that was
identified as being a potential developable site by the hearings
officer, in fact, belongs to and is part of the Russell
Industries site west of Highway 97. Reference is made to the tax
lot maps submitted as part of the record by the applicants to
demonstrate the unavailability of any other industrial properties
within the LaPine area.
CONCLUSIONARY FINDINGS:
1. The applicants' Burden of Proof Statement demonstrates
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that the subject parcel has no economic use as a Surface Mine and
that the parcel is a legal lot created by a Minor Partition in
1980.
2. Conformance with the Deschutes County Comprehensive Plan,
Year 2000 Goals and Policies:
A. Rural Development: The Deschutes County
Comprehensive Plan Section for Rural Development lists 19
policies regarding rural Service Centers. Policy No. 9 states
for the "temporary on-site processing and storage of either
mineral or aggregate materials or agricultural products shall be
permitted as appropriate, in order to support the continued
productivity of the County's Natural Resources". Southern
Deschutes County has many acres of dead or dying lodgepole pine.
The woods quantity and quality makes long transportation routes
to mills uneconomical. Thus, it is desirable to set aside lands
for the storage and processing of primary wood products in the
LaPine area. The proposed rezoning and Plan Amendment will
provide an additional economic base for the LaPine Area.
"The purposes of the rural Industrial Zone are to
encourage employment opportunities in rural areas and to promote
the appropriate economic development of rural service centers
which are rapidly becoming urbanized and soon to be full service
incorporated cities, while protecting the existing rural
character of the area as well as preserving or enhancing the air,
water and land resources of the area."
It is clear that the proposed change to Rural
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Industrial in the LaPine area is consistent with the purpose of
the RI zone.
B. Public Facilities and Services: Public facilities
and services are provided to the site by means of Rosland Road,
an improved County Road, electrical lines and phone lines. The
parcels in the area are served by individual wells and septic
systems. Any use on the property will be subject to Site Plan
review. This review will analyze the use and consider any
impacts such use may have on water and air quality, as well as
public facilities and services, prior to approval.
C. Surface Mining: The County's goal is to protect and
utilize appropriately the .mineral and aggregate resources of
Deschutes County. As stated in the findings, this parcel has
been requested to be removed from the Surface Mining Inventory
list. The property has been previously mined for its mineral
resources and any further mining would prove uneconomical. The
parcel no longer has an economic aggregate base, thus, in order
for the property owners to have use of this property, they have
proposed to rezone the parcel to Rural Industrial.
D. Forest Lands: The goal of the Forest Section of the
Comprehensive Plan is to conserve forest lands for forest use.
The Applicant's Burden of Proof Statement did not address the
issues of Forest Class of either adjacent properties or the
subject parcel. The Applicant has stated that the property is
not suitable for either agricultural or forest production in its
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reclaimed state. In the Hearing Officer's opinion, this site has
not been reclaimed.
3. Conformance with the applicable Land Conservation and
Development Commission (LCDC) Goals:
A. Goal 2• Land Use Planning as stated in OAR
Chapter 660 for the purpose of taking an exception to the goal.
Under this rule, the zone designation would be limited to rural
uses which meet the following requirements; Section 660-04-022(3)
Rural Industrial Development. For the siting of industrial
development on resource land outside an Urban Growth Boundary,
appropriate reason and facts include, but are not limited to, the
following:
(1) "The use is significantly dependent upon a
unique resource located on agricultural or forest land."
The economics of the rural Service Center and
small wood mill prohibits long transportation routes due
to hauling costs. The Applicants are proposing to
rezone the property as Rural Industrial with a Limited
Use Combining Zone. Uses allowed under the combining
Zone would include:
(a)" Wholesale distribution outlet, including
warehousing but excluding open outside storage."
This use is dependent upon a larger acreage
than is usually found in the Rural Service Center of
LaPine or Wickiup Junction. In this case, the unique
resource would be the size of the parcel, the location
to Rosland Road and proximity to Highway 97 (1/4 mile to
the west), the closeness of the parcel to an
acknowledged service center.
(b) "Lumber manufacturing and wood processing
except pulp and paper manufacturing."
Again, this use- is dependent upon larger
acreage and a ready supply of wood resources,
approximately 70% of non industrial owned private forest
lands are available for harvest. This property has easy
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County economy and cause only minimal loss of productive
resource land."
The Applicants have stated this land is
currently vacant and the location of a previously mined
site. The property is note suitable for the production
of Forest Products but would be beneficial to the County
and Applicant if it were zoned RI and developed. The
use of this property as non -resource land does not
commit adjacent or nearby resource land to any use
changes. A change in zoning of this parcel is
consistent with the surrounding land uses of Rural
Residential and Rural Service Center, all of which has
been granted an exception.
The LaPine Industrial Site, zoned RI, is owned
by Deschutes County and located east of LaPine. This
area is currently developed with several wood storage
and wood manufacturing facilities. The Applicants have
not adequately addressed the need for additional lands
zoned RI in the LaPine area.
B. Goal 4: Forest Lands. The Applicant has stated
that the Forest Resources on the parcel are minimal. This site
is an old Surface Mining area, even with reclamation production
of forest and agriculture products will be of low quality. The
site does not have irrigation water rights. The low rainfall,
lack of topsoil and climate fluctuations in the area also limit
fiber and food production on the parcel. Thus, use of this
property as something other than Forest Use would be consistent
with the Comprehensive Plan and State wide Goals.
C. Goal 5• Open Spaces, Scenic and Historical Areas
and Natural Resources. The Applicant has stated that all Goal 5
resources, mineral and aggregate, have been extracted from the
site. This change would be consistent with this change.
D. Goal 9: Economy of -the State. The establishment of
industrial areas in LaPine has been identified in the Deschutes
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County Plan to allow for the development of a better employment
base. This change would be consistent with this goal.
E. Goal 14: Urbanization. The LaPine Rural Service
Center and Wickiup Junction Rural Service Center are currently,
substantially developed with housing (there are several thousand
vacant, platted residential lots within five miles), commercial
and retail services. However, the need for an employment base
still remains. This change would be consistent with this Goal.
4. The applicants have demonstrated that there are no other
lands zoned industrial within the Wickiup Junction area or LaPine
area which are currently developable and ready for use. The
county does not have any property in the LaPine Industrial Park
which is currently developed and with water, power and other
public services available. There are no other privately held
lands that are suitable for development or available for
development at this time.
5. The correspondence from DLCD has concurred that the plan
amendment and zone change would be appropriate, if in fact there
were no other available lands for industrial use within the
LaPine or Wickiup Junction area.
BASED UPON THE FOREGOING FINDINGS, the Deschutes County Board
of Commissioners hereby approves the application for amendment to
the Deschutes County Comprehensive Plan, Year 2000, to allow a
change in designation from Forest to Rural Industrial and
approves applicants' application for a zone amendment to allow a
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zone change from SM, Surface Mining, to RI, Rural Industrial with
a limited use combining zone.
DATED this day of September, 1989.
DESCHUTES COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
LOIS PRANTE
RICHARD MAUDLIN
TOM THROOP
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