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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013 - 09 (Sep) Community Development UpdateCCCOMMUNITY OMMUNITY OMMUNITY DDDEVELOPMENT EVELOPMENT EVELOPMENT DDDEPARTMENT EPARTMENT EPARTMENT September 5, 2013 Board of County Commissioners 1300 NW Wall St., Bend Meeting: 9-25-13 1:30 p.m. Issues: Work Session—Oregon Spotted Frog Board of County Commissioners 1300 NW Wall St., Bend Meeting: 9-30-13 1:30 p.m. Issues: Work Session—Sisters Eagle Airport UGB Amendment, and Planning Division Work Plan Planning Commission 1300 NW Wall St., Bend Meeting: 9-17-13 11:30 a.m. (location varies for this date) Issues: North Country Tour and Retreat Historic Landmarks Commission 1300 NW Wall St., Bend Meeting: 9-19-13 5:30 p.m. Issues: Certified Local Government Grant Update CALENDAR From the Director’s Desk: The Community Development Department is bursting with activity and changes. · Our Building Official, Dave Pedersen, is back! We missed him greatly and are delighted he has returned to lead our building team. Interim Building Official Randy Scheid performed superbly during Dave’s absence. · Our business volumes across all divisions for the first two months of the new fiscal year (July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014) have been strong as shown in the attached Monthly Statistics. · We are excited to announce that former County Planner Matt Martin will re-join the Planning Division on October 1 as an Associate Long-Range Planner. Matt’s 13 years of professional experience in Central Oregon in the public, private and non-profit sectors, as well as in urban and rural environments, allow him to make significant and immediate contributions to our team and County. · We launch our new ePermitting system, Accela, on October 1. The system will be phased in over the next six months. The cities of Sisters and Redmond will launch the same system in the near future as well. CDD will conduct Accela training sessions beginning in October. Let us know if you are interested. · Last month, the County signed a cooperative agreement with the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and issued a Request for Proposals to initiate the $400,000 Community- Wide Assessment Grant for brownfields. The project begins October 1. · The Planning Division will conduct a retreat and tour of north County farms and properties with the Planning Commission on September 17. In addition, the Planning Commission and Board will provide direction to staff on projects to initiate in the 2013-14 Work Plan at work sessions on September 17 and 30, respectively. · CDD Director Nick Lelack is participating on four state legislative and rule making work groups addressing the following issues: the Aspen Lakes/Metolius Transferable Development Opportunities (TDO) appeal fees, DEQ onsite septic system permitting and inspection services for rural counties, and UGB Rulemaking to implement HR 2254 (to simplify the process). Sisters Eagle Airport File PA-13-3/ZC-13-3 is an application from the owner of Sisters Eagle Airport to be included within the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) for the City of Sisters. Ultimately, the applicant wants to extend City services to the property and to rezone the property for airport use to allow development to the full potential of the property. The application was reviewed by the County Hearings Officer at a public hearing on August 27, 2013; the City of Sisters is processing the application concurrently and has held public hearings on July 31 and August 8. The Hearings Officer decision is expected by September 6. A BOCC work session is scheduled for September 30 and final County approval in October. Staff contact: Kevin Harrison, Kevin.Harrison@deschutes.org. Building Safety The Building Safety Division continues on a very sustainable path out of the lows of the recession years. Deschutes County’s proposed electrical cross training program, while rejected by the State, has brought the urgent need for cross trained Residential Inspectors to the attention of State Building Code Division officials and will likely result in a State-administered system to allow us to obtain our goal of an all cross- trained, 1&2 family dwelling staff (Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Structural Programs). Fall means education classes to fulfill our mandatory continuing education requirements and ensure the continued high level of knowledge and professionalism that our staff is known for in the region. This year’s classes, as a non-Code change year, will cover energy, wall bracing, and ADA requirements. Our staff has also undergone some basic training on the new Accela program over the last three weeks, and everyone is excited to get started with the new system. The tablet application for the new program will assist us in covering the same geographic territory with greater efficiencies. Staff contact: Dave Pedersen, Dave.Pedersen@deschutes.org Transportation Much of the transportation planning activity in July and August related to long-range transportation planning and future projects. The Central Oregon Area Commission on Transportation (COACT) had its technical advisory committee (TAC) meetings on July 11 and August 8 to prioritize projects submitted to the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) for the 2015-2018 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). The COACT has 14 projects ranging from highway improvements to bicycle/pedestrian projects to transit. The complete project list for the 150% of expected funding levels can be seen at the Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council (COIC) website here: http://newcoic.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/ enhance-application-150-priority-list- handout.pdf. The number two project is to add bike facilities and sidewalks in La Pine to US 97 and 1 st Street while a roundabout at US 20/Barclay at the west end of Sisters is the number three project. The TAC had two proposals regarding identifying projects for the 100% list. One was to simply begin with the first project and proceed until the expected monies were awarded. The other, with the demise of the Columbia River Crossing (CRC) bridge project in Portland, was to request the Oregon Transportation Commission (OTC) to use discretionary funds that were going to go to CRC to fund projects in the region instead. The City of La Pine and its 20-year transportation system plan (TSP) were also the subjects of a technical meeting on July 22 and a public meeting on July 24. County staff met July 22 with ODOT, the City of La Pine Manager, and the City’s traffic consultant to discuss several of the TSP’s technical details such as roadway classification, roadway standards, drainage, and financing. Two days later, Kittleson and Associates staff informally presented the draft TSP to a joint meeting of the La Pine City Council, the Planning Commission, and the Public Works Committee. Planning staff mentioned the need for the City and County to agree upon the timing of transferring jurisdiction of 20 miles of roads within La Pine from the County to the City; the City currently controls three miles of roads. Staff outlined three broad proposals in an August 14 memo to the City Manager. A future frontage road was the topic of July 22 meeting held by ODOT. At this meeting, ODOT staff presented preliminary transportation analysis of a few different alignments for a frontage road on the west side of US 97 in the vicinity of Deschutes Junction. Currently, ODOT does not have any funding to pursue the frontage road, but the agency has looked at traffic volumes, intersection performance, and access management spacing standards for the area between 61 st Street and Tumalo Road. Finally, staff attended an August 16 update by DKS and Associates, ODOT Transportation Safety Divisions, and ODOT Region 4 Traffic staff on federal funding for safety improvements. The general safety countermeasures were selected at a June 4 meeting with ODOT and local staff. The program has approximately $1.2 million available for Region 4 with the funds being split by history of fatal and serious injury crashes, which results in approximately $705,000 for rural roads and $503,000 for urban streets. The projects come with a 7.78% local match requirement. The difference with this money is twofold. One, the funding while administered by ODOT is juris- dictionally blind, meaning the funded improve- ments can be on city and county roads, not just state highways. Second, the intent of the program is to look at crash data from a corridor perspective rather than at specific sites. The main roads in Deschutes County that appeared in the safety analysis were Deschutes Market Road and Old Bend-Redmond Highway. Staff contact: Peter Russell, Peter.Russell@deschutes.org Harper Bridge The Planning Division continues to coordinate with the Sunriver Owners’ Association (SROA). The County, SROA and stakeholders are eager to move forward with a solution to conflicts between traffic on Spring River Road and those seeking to launch boats or float on the Deschutes River from or near Harper Bridge. The goal is to have a boat ramp design concept ready to submit for the Oregon Marine Board’s 2015 grant cycle. Staff contact: Peter Russell, Peter.Russell@deschutes.org. Bend Airport Master Plan In June, the Planning Division prepared a draft scope of work on behalf of the City of Bend to adopt: 1) the Bend Airport Master Plan into the Deschutes County Comprehensive Plan; 2) a Zone change to realign airport zoning boundaries; and 3) a Text Amendment for Deschutes County Code (DCC) 18.76, Airport Development Zone. The Federal Aviation Administration will be issuing its approval of the Master Plan this fall. An agreed-upon scope of work, Intergovernmental Agreement and project kick-off are expected later in the early winter. Staff contact: Peter Russell, Peter.Russell@deschutes.org. Cross Anchor S Ranch File Nos. MA-12-1/AD-11-11 - The Board approved the request to establish two farm- related dwellings, a Relative Farm Assistance Dwelling and an Accessory Dwelling, on non-high value farmland in the Exclusive Farm Use Zone. The decision was appealed to LUBA on June 20. Staff contact: Cynthia Smidt, Cynthia.Smidt@ deschutes.org. Newberry Country Plan The Deschutes County Board of Commissioners amended its Comprehensive Plan on May 29, 2013 by adopting Ordinance 2013-007 to formally recognize an area specific plan titled, Newberry Country: A Plan for Southern Deschutes County . The Plan encompasses the rural areas south of Lava Butte. Ordinance 2013-007 was appealed to the Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) in June. A LUBA decision is expected later this fall. Staff contact: Peter Gutowsky, peter.gutowsky@ deschutes.org. To download a copy, visit the South County Plan website at: www.deschutes.org/ NewberryCountry. Central Oregon Large-Lot Industrial Needs Analysis The City of Redmond has identified a site owned by the Oregon Department of State Lands (DSL) adjoining its UGB as a plausible location for a regional large-lot industrial campus. Redmond and DSL are currently refining a Reconnaissance Level Infrastructure Analysis to hone in on the site’s serviceability issues, size, and marketability for accommodating a large-lot industrial user, and coordinating with Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council (COIC) for an official endorsement. This fall, DSL will submit an application to COIC, the regional governance authority. It is expected that the COIC Board will formally review the request in February 2014. Following their approval, DSL would initiate a City/County UGB plan amendment in the spring. More information is available on Deschutes County’s website: http://www.deschutes.org/cdd and select: Regional Projects; Central Oregon Large Lot Industrial Lands Project. Staff contacts: Nick Lelack, Nick.Lelack@deschutes.org; Peter Gutowsky, Peter.Gutowsky@deschutes.org; Scott Aycock, ScottA@coic.org; and Heather Richards, Heather.Richards@ci.redmond.or.us. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Community-Wide Brownfields Assessment Grant Last December, Deschutes County submitted an application for a Community-Wide Assessment Grant for both petroleum and hazardous substance brownfields as part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) FY2013 Brownfield Grant Competition. In May 2013, the USEPA selected Deschutes County to begin negotiations to award a cooperative agreement totaling $400,000.00. Deschutes County submitted a detailed work plan and budget to USEPA on July 3. USEPA issued a cooperative agreement on August 12. The project commences on October 1 and covers a three-year period (10/1/13 - 9/13/16). On August 23, the Community Development Department released a Request for Proposals (RFP), seeking a qualified consultant firm to assist in implementation. Community-wide hazardous substances grant funds will be used to build a systematic inventory of brownfield sites, conduct Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessments, perform remediation and redevelopment planning, and conduct community outreach activities. Petroleum grant funds will be used to conduct the same tasks at sites with potential petroleum contamination. The RFP deadline is Friday, September 20 at 5:00 p.m. Staff contact: Peter Gutowsky, Peter.Gutowsky@deschutes.org. Sage-Grouse As a cooperating agency, the Planning Division continues to participate with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which is conducting an environmental analysis and preparing a draft programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for federal land use and resource management plan (RMP) amendments to incorporate sage-grouse conservation measures in Central and Eastern Oregon. In March 2010, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) published its listing decision for the greater sage-grouse indicating that listing was “Warranted but Precluded” due to higher listing priorities under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The target date for BLM to publish a draft EIS and RMP amendment for a 90-day public review is October 25. The Planning Division is also participating with the Governor’s Office, Sage Grouse Conservation Partnership. This involves interagency and inter-stakeholder coordination on issues related to sagebrush and sage-grouse habitat conservation on non-federal lands. This effort compliments actions being undertaken by BLM on federal lands. The state’s goal is to demonstrate that listing the sage grouse as a threatened or endangered species under the federal ESA is unnecessary. Staff Contacts: Peter Gutowsky, Peter.Gutowsky@deschutes.org and Jon Jinings, Jon.Jinings@state.or.us Goal 11 (Sewer) Exception for South Deschutes County CDD continues to support the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) South Deschutes/ Northern Klamath County Groundwater Protection Project and is awaiting the findings from DEQ to initiate a Goal 11 Exception as required under State law. The DEQ Groundwater Steering Committee issued its recommendations to the Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners in July. DEQ is currently evaluating the Steering Committee’s recommendations. As directed by Senate Bill 5520-A, prior to taking action on any recommendation, DEQ is required to report back to the Ways and Means Subcommittee on Natural Resources or House Committee on Energy and Environment, no later than the February 2014 legislative session, on its evaluation of the committee’s recommendations. Staff contacts: Nick Lelack, Nick.Lelack@deschutes.org; Peter Gutowsky, Peter.Gutowsky@deschutes.org; and Todd Cleveland, Todd.Cleveland@deschutes.org. Historic Preservation and Landmarks Commission File Nos. A-13-3/DR-13-6 - Deschutes County initiated a Declaratory Ruling, requesting interpretation of County Ordinance No. 92-019 and related documents regarding the Cline Falls Power Plant Historic Site (DR-13-6). County records adopted in 1992 contain inconsistencies in the description of the Cline Falls Power Plant Historic Site and protected structures. The issue is whether Ordinance No. 92-019 and related documents protect just the dam, penstock and powerhouse, or the entire site. The Deschutes County Historic Landmarks Commission, after holding a hearing on May 6, deliberated on June 24 and formally declared that the entire site, including the dam, penstock, and powerhouse, is designated as an historic resource. The decision was appealed by Pacific Corp. to the Board of County Commissioners. They leased the subject property from Central Oregon Irrigation District. A public hearing is scheduled with the Board on October 21 at 10:00 a.m. at the Deschutes Service Center, Barnes and Sawyer Rooms. The Deschutes County Historic Landmarks Commission continues to meet quarterly. They will be meeting on September 19 at 5:30 at the Deschutes Services Center in Bend. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Certified Local Government Grant. There are two noteworthy projects worth highlighting. The first one is a Reconnaissance Level Survey of local, state, and federal landmarks containing tourism and recreational features. CDD recently contracted with Tama Tochihara to perform the work. The other pertains to photographing 53 historic landmarks located in the rural county and city of Sisters. Next spring, photographs will be incorporated into an interactive website managed by CDD that enables viewers to learn more about each property’s historic and cultural heritage. Staff contact: Peter Gutowsky, Peter.Gutowsky@deschutes.org. Oregon Spotted Frog On August 29, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) proposed to protect the Oregon spotted frog as a threatened species under the federal ESA. In Deschutes County, their habitat extends along the Upper Deschutes and Little Deschutes rivers, terminating in Bend at the Old Mill. The FWS now has up to one year to determine whether the proposed listing and proposed critical habitat should become final. The FWS opened a 60-day public comment period on August 29 to allow the public to review and comment on the proposal and provide additional information. All relevant information received from the public, government agencies, the scientific community, industry, or any other interested parties by October 28, 2013, will be considered and addressed in the agency’s final listing determination for the species. A work session with the Board is scheduled for September 25th at 1:30 p.m. at the Deschutes Services Building, 1300 NW Wall Street, 2nd Floor. Public meetings are anticipated in October. Staff contact: Peter Gutowsky, Peter.Gutowsky@deschutes.org. To request this newsletter in an alternate format, call (541) 617-4747 or email ken.harms@deschutes.org. NNNAME AME AME TTTITLE ITLE ITLE PPPHONE HONE HONE EEEMAIL MAIL MAIL Nick Lelack Director (541) 385-1708 Nick.Lelack@deschutes.org Tim Berg GIS Analyst/Programmer III (541) 330-4648 Tim.Berg@deschutes.org Paul Blikstad Senior Planner (541) 388-6554 Paul.Blikstad@deschutes.org Dale Brieske Building Inspector III (541) 388-6614 Dale.Brieske@deschutes.org Sher Buckner Administrative Secretary (541) 617-4736 Sher.Buckner@deschutes.org Scott Farm Building Inspector III (541) 385-1402 Scott.Farm@deschutes.org Lori Furlong Administrative Supervisor II (541) 317-3122 Lori.Furlong@deschutes.org Chris Gracia Building Inspector III (541) 388-6578 Chris.Gracia@deschutes.org Tracy Griffin Permit Technician (541) 388-6573 Tracy.Griffin@deschutes.org John Griley Code Enforcement Technician (541) 617-4708 John.Griley@deschutes.org William Groves Senior Planner (541) 388-6518 William.Groves@deschutes.org Tim Grundeman Code Enforcement Technician (541) 385-1707 Tim.Grundeman@deschutes.org Peter Gutowsky Principal Planner (541) 385-1709 Peter.Gutowsky@deschutes.org Judy Hackett Permit Technician (541) 317-1713 Judy.Hackett@deschutes.org Kevin Harrison Principal Planner (541) 385-1401 Kevin.Harrison@deschutes.org Steven Jensen Building Inspector III (541) 385-1700 Steven.Jensen@deschutes.org Marti Mello Permit Technician (541) 317-3148 Marti.Mello@deschutes.org Dave Pedersen Building Official (541) 385-3200 Dave.Pedersen@deschutes.org Lisa Petersen Permit Technician (541) 317-3188 Lisa.Petersen@deschutes.org Peter Russell Senior Transportation Planner (541) 383-6718 Peter.Russell@deschutes.org Randy Scheid Building Inspector III (541) 317-3137 Randy.Scheid@deschutes.org Martha Shields Permit Technician (541) 385-1706 Martha.Shields@deschutes.org Cynthia Smidt Associate Planner (541) 317-3150 Cynthia.Smidt@deschutes.org Kathleen Stockton Administrative Assistant (541) 317-3193 Kathleen.Stockton@deschutes.org Dan Swarthout Building Inspector III (541) 385-1745 Dan.Swarthout@deschutes.org Todd Cleveland Environmental Health Spec. 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