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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015 - 07 (Jul) Community Development UpdateCCCOMMUNITYOMMUNITYOMMUNITY DDDEVELOPMENTEVELOPMENTEVELOPMENT DDDEPARTMENTEPARTMENTEPARTMENT July 16, 2015 From the Director’s Desk: For current information on upcoming meetings, hearings., etc., please refer to the following link: www.deschutes.org/calendar The end of the fiscal year (2014-15) on June 30 coincided with term limits for two long-term Deschutes County Planning Commissioners: Christen Brown (At-Large) and Todd Turner (Bend Area). Commissioners Turner and Brown made enormous contributions to Deschutes County during their tenures and deserve special recognition for their work on a number of major projects such as the Comprehensive Plan and Transportation System Plan Updates, Destination Resort Remapping, three community plans, and text amendments addressing a range of issues from commercial events on farmland to small wind energy to piping canals. We wish them well! We welcome new Planning Commissioners Maggie Kirby (Bend Area) and Dale Crawford (At-Large), who will jump right into a major project – an application for a Goal 11 Exception in Southern Deschutes County to provide options to treat wastewater (details inside). I am also pleased to welcome new staff Angie Havinear, permit technician, Larry Howard, environmental health specialist, and Ruth Herzer, on-call planner, to help us meet our increasing business needs. CDD’s planning and development permits were up sharply again in FY 2014-15. Planning permits increased by 31%, new single family home permits by 28%, and septic evaluations by 23% over FY 2013-14. Specifically: Planning issued 610 permits in FY 14-15, up from 467 in FY 13-14, 451 in FY 12-13, and 385 in FY 11-12. 393 new single family home permits were issued in FY 14-15, up from 308 in FY 13-14, 218 in FY 12-13, and 127 in FY 11-12. 150 septic evaluations were conducted in FY 14-15, up from 122 in FY 13-14, 101 in FY 12-13, and 74 in FY 11-12. In June, the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) adopted CDD’s FY 2015-16 budget, which increased from $6.2 million to $7.2 million and full-time equivalent employees from 33 to 35. In addition, we continued to rebuild our reserve funds in order to provide a consistent level of quality customer services during economic downturns. The BOCC also adopted CDD’s Annual Report and Work Plan for FY 2015-16 (available online at www.deschutes.org/cd). Significant projects include: sustaining high levels of customer service with increasing development activity, expanding online and e-permitting services, completing a Comprehensive User Fee Study and Five-Year Operating Plan, processing the Goal 11 Exception application, coordinating with Bend and Redmond on UGB amendments, regulating recreational marijuana, protecting sage-grouse and spotted frog habitat, initiating text amendments to address natural hazards, administering the $400,000 US EPA Brownfield Grant, and much more. Commissioner Unger (Board), Commissioner Brown (Planning Commission), Commissioner Turner (Planning Commission) and Commissioner DeBone (Board) Coordinated Services Welcome Angie Havniear! Angie has been hired as a permit technician and started with us on June 8th. This additional position will give the permit techs some much-needed help with increasing business volumes. Code Enforcement has been experiencing a high volume of complaints being submitted so far this year. Staff have had to prioritize their caseloads, taking imminent health and safety violations as top priority, then working the remainder of the cases as time permits. A large number of cases currently pending have significant complexity that results in considerable staff resources during a very busy development season. Code Enforcement staff have been diligently working on the complaints that have been submitted and will be addressing all complaints as soon as possible. Building Safety Here we are, soon after Summer Solstice 2015, living the reality of Portland State University Demographers’ predictions of continued growth in Central Oregon. The secret is out—as the bumper sticker says, “Our life is your vacation.” Many people want to enjoy the quality of life that our region provides on a year-round basis. For the Building Safety Division, this means building activity, and quite a bit of it. We have been experiencing from 100 to 140 daily inspection requests on a regular basis. Building Inspectors Dan Swarthout and David Imel are finishing up their specialized electrical inspector certifications, which will allow them to conduct limited commercial electrical inspections and help with our efficiencies in the electrical department. The rest of the inspection staff have been heroic in their efforts to complete their full load of daily inspections, especially when we are short a person or two due to vacations or illness. We also send out our plan review staff to conduct field inspections during the busiest days. There is a new face associated with the City of Sisters contract, and his name is Brian Moore. Brian is a former roof truss designer and has picked up residential plan review very quickly. Brian reports directly to our Sisters office, at Sisters City Hall, on all weekdays except Wednesdays. We have also been approved for a new full-time employee to help add some depth to our bench. Hopefully we will have the right candidate in place and up to speed before the fall equinox. Environmental Soils Welcome to Larry Howard, our new Environmental Soils staff member! Larry comes to Deschutes County from Indiana and previously Arizona. Larry has worked in the onsite industry in those other states and has been licensed as an Environmental Health Specialist for over 20 years. Larry looks forward to helping out with the high workloads we have in Deschutes County. Environmental Soils will have two full-time employees, and Dan Haldeman is still helping out as on-call staff. Our permit levels for last year exceeded 1000 and an additional 150 site evaluations for new development. We will have plenty for Larry to do around here, so we’re glad you’re with us! Current Planning Central Oregon Irrigation District (COID) Text Amendment (TA-13-4): COID has withdrawn the application, which is no longer before the County. Staff contact: Paul Blikstad; Paul.Blikstad@deschutes.org Brown Limited Use Permit (247-15-000061-A, 247-14-000202-LUP): J.R. Brown applied for a Limited Use permit to allow up to six commercial events (weddings) in the Exclusive Farm Use Zone for the property located at 4691 SW Helmholtz Way, Redmond. The Hearings Officer approved the application on May 6, 2015. Staff contact: Cynthia Smidt; Cynthia.Smidt@deschutes.org Central Electric Co-Op, Inc. (247-15-000224-CU; 225-SP): Central Electric Cooperative (CEC) applied for a solar photovoltaic energy project within the Exclusive Farm Use Zone and Surface Mining Impact Area Combining Zone for the property located at 61090 27th Street, Bend. The proposed facility, at full build-out, will occupy approximately 2.9 acres of the subject property and will be located south of the existing CEC office and maintenance facility. The proposal is currently under review. Staff contact: Cynthia Smidt; Cynthia.Smidt@deschutes.org CLR Contracting, LLC (247-15-000272-ZC/273- PA): On May 29, an application was submitted requesting a plan amendment and zone change from Tumalo Residential 5-Acre Minimum (TUR5) to Tumalo Industrial (TuI) for a 5.39 acre site located in the southern portion of the Tumalo Rural Community (Tax Map 16-12-31, Tax Lot 401). A public hearing before a Hearings Officer is scheduled for August 18, 2015. Staff contact: Matthew Martin, Matt.Martin@deschutes.org Cooper Ranch Limited Use Permit (247-15-000001-LUP): Paul and Hana Cooper applied for a Limited Use Permit to allow up to six commercial events (weddings) in the Exclusive Farm Use Zone for the property identified on Tax Map 16-12-32 as Tax Lots 314 and 301. A public hearing before the County Hearings Officer was conducted on March 31, 2015. The Hearings Officer denied the application on May 27, 2015. The applicants appealed the Hearings Officers’ denial, and the BOCC determined it will hear the appeal. The applicant has requested a postponement of the hearing until September. Staff contact: Paul Blikstad, Paul.Blikstad@deschutes.org Deschutes Junction Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Zone Change (247-14-000456- ZC, 457-PA): On December 31, an application for a plan amendment and zone change from Exclusive Farm Use to Rural Industrial and a goal exception to Statewide Planning Goal 3, Agricultural Lands, was submitted for a 21.58- acre site, located at Deschutes Junction (Tax Map Nos. 16-12-26C, Tax Lot 201 and 16-12-27D, Tax Lot 104). A public hearing before a Hearings Officer was scheduled for June 16, 2015 and the applicant requested a continuance to July 14, 2015. The hearing took place on July 14, 2015, with the Hearings Officer closing the hearing later that evening. Staff contact: Paul Blikstad, Paul.Blikstad@deschutes.org KC Development Group, LLC and Tumalo Irrigation District (247-15-000226-CU, 227-CU, 228-LM): Pursuant to the BOCC’s decision in Land Use File 247-14-000238-PS, the Planning Division re-issued the Land Use Compatibility Statement regarding the transfer of 108-acre-feet of water, and required Tumalo Irrigation District to apply for conditional use permits to create two reservoirs and establish a recreation facility (ski lake). A public hearing was opened on July 1, 2015 and then continued to September 29, 2015. The applicant requested the continuance to submit a modification of application to allow up to 20 guests at the recreational facility. Staff expects the modification of application to be submitted by the end of July. Staff contact: Anthony Raguine, Anthony.Raguine@ deschutes.org. Lower Bridge Road LLC (247-15-00194-CU and 195-TP): The applicant requests approval of applications for a conditional use and tentative plan for a planned development (19 residential lots) in the Rural Residential (RR-10) and Flood Plain (FP) Zones, that is also within the Landscape Management Combining Zone. The Deschutes County Hearings Officer held a continued public hearing on June 23, 2015. The post hearing written record continues to July 23,, 2015. Staff contact: Will Groves, William.Groves@deschutes.org Miller Tree Farm Subdivision and Conditional Use (247-14-000242-CU/243-TP; 247-14-000244-CU/ 245-TP; 247-14-000246-CU/247-TP; 247-14-000248- CU/249-TP; 247-14-000250-CU/251-TP): The Planning Division received five conditional use permit and tentative plat applications to establish a planned unit/cluster development (subdivision). The applications propose a total of 50 two-acre residential lots and over 422 acres of permanently preserved open space, most of which will be publicly accessible via a comprehensive trail network. A public hearing before a Hearings Officer was held on Thursday, November 20, 2014. On March 18, 2015, the Hearings Officer denied all five subdivision applications due to lack of detail with respect to the required wildfire and wildlife management plans. The denials were appealed to the BOCC. A public hearing before the BOCC was held on July 8, 2015. A BOCC decision is expected in late fall. Staff contact: Anthony Raguine; Anthony.Raguine@deschutes.org NorWest Energy 2, LLC (247-15-000168-CU, 169-SP) and Oregon Solar Land Holdings; (247-15-000170- CU, 171-SP, 172-LM): The Planning Division has received conditional use and site plan applications for two photovoltaic solar arrays (solar farms) located north of Highway 20 approximately one mile east of the Bend City Limits boundary. These are the first solar farm applications submitted to Deschutes County. Both projects are sited on properties zoned Exclusive Farm Use, which provides for solar farms subject to conditional use and site plan review, as well as demonstration of compliance with applicable sections of Oregon Administrative Rule 660-033-0130 (38). A public hearing was held on June 30. The written record closes July 21; rebuttal July 28; and applicant final argument on August 4. Staff contact: Chris Schmoyer; Chris.Schmoyer@deschutes.org Thornburgh Destination Resort Appeal (A-13-8): Loyal Land, LLC, filed an application asking the County to hold a hearing on the remand from the Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) on the issue of whether the conceptual master plan (CMP) for the resort has been initiated. The Hearings Officer found that the CMP had not been initiated and that the CMP is void. Loyal Land appealed that deci-sion to the BOCC (A-14-1). The BOCC held a hearing on June 4, 2014 and rendered an oral decision by a 2-1 vote on July 7, 2014 holding that the CMP had been initiated. The BOCC issued its written decision on August 14, 2014. A Notice of Intent to Appeal to LUBA was received on September 2. LUBA issued a remand on January 30, 2015. The remand was appealed to the Court of Appeals on February 20. Staff contact: Peter Gutowsky, Peter.Gutowsky@deschutes.org Weston Investment Co. (247-15- 000284-IA: The Restated Improvement Agreement relates to the construction and installation of Overnight Lodging Required Improvements for the Cascade Highlands/ Tetherow Destination Resort, as required in the conditions of approval in the Resort Tentative Subdivision Plan approval, File No. TP-07-990 and Site Plan approval, File No. 247-14-000429- SP. Tetherow Vacation Homes, LLC filed for tentative subdivision and site plan approval for Development Tract AA within the Resort in order to construct 133 separately rentable overnight lodging units on the Real Property. The County and the Developer desire to restate the Original Improvement Agreement to reflect subsequent events and make other amendments through this Restated Agreement to secure the remainder of the Overnight Lodging Required Improvements. This Restated Agreement supersedes and wholly replaces the Original Improvement Agreement and all amendments thereto. The improvement agreement was recorded following BOCC approval on June 25, 2015. Staff contact: William Groves; William.Groves@deschutes.org Widgi Creek (TP-14-1024, SP-14-8, LM-14-17): Arrowood Development, LLC, submitted applications for a tentative plat for a 24-lot zero lot-line subdivision, and site plan and landscape management review for the dwelling units on the proposed lots. These applications were heard before the County Hearings Officer, who approved them on September 29, 2014. The opponents submitted an appeal of the Hearings Officer’s decision, and the applicant submitted an application for reconsideration, dealing with the water facility for the subdivision. Under the County’s development procedures ordinance, the reconsideration request is handled first, with the appeal coming after the reconsideration has been decided. The Hearings Officer issued a reconsideration decision amending the conditions dealing with the water system. The BOCC decided not to hear the appeal, under Order No.2014-036, which was mailed to all parties on November 25, 2014. A Notice of Intent to Appeal to LUBA was received on December 11. LUBA remanded the County Hearings Officer’s decision by a Final Opinion and Order dated June 2, 2015. The applicant appealed LUBA’s final order and opinion to the Court of Appeals. Staff contact: Paul Blikstad, Paul.Blikstad@deschutes.org Widgi Creek(247-14-000391-TP, 393-SP, and 394-LM): A Hearings Officer held a public hearing on January 6, 2015 for a partial replat of the Elkai Woods Townhomes, Phase III subdivision to remove the common area notation on the subject property, together with tentative plan approval for an eight-lot zero lot-line subdivision, site plan and non-visible landscape management review. The Hearings Officer issued a decision on April 6, 2015 finding that the proposal does not comply with all applicable regulations. The BOCC agreed to hear this appeal on May 6, 2015. Hearing date is TBD. Staff contact: Will Groves; William.Groves@ deschutes.org Widgi Creek (247-14-000395-TP, 396-SP, and -397- LM): The Deschutes County Hearings Officer held a public hearing on January 6, 2015 for a nine-lot, zero lot line subdivision, as well as site plan and landscape management review for the proposed dwellings on the subdivision lots, on property zoned Resort District and Landscape Management Combining Zone. The Hearings Officer issued a decision on April 6, 2015 finding that the proposal does not comply with all applicable regulations. The BOCC agreed to hear this appeal on May 6, 2015. Hearing date is TBD. Staff contact: Will Groves; William.Groves@deschutes.org 4-R Equipment LLC (PA-04-8, ZC-04-6): 4-R Equipment, LLC, sent notice to the County to initiate the LUBA remand hearing on its applications for a plan amendment to add the applicant’s property to the County’s Goal 5 surface mining inventory of mineral and aggregate resources, and a zone change from EFU to Surface Mining for approximately 365 acres in the Millican area. These applications have been approved by the County (three different times) but were appealed to LUBA, and subsequently remanded back to the County. The remand hearing focused on the two remaining issues as determined in the latest LUBA decision. A hearing before the BOCC was held on November 12, 2014. The BOCC approved the proposal for the fourth time on January 29, 2015 and it was subsequently appealed to LUBA. Oral arguments will be scheduled for 2015. Staff contact: Paul Blikstad, Paul.Blikstad@ deschutes.org Shepherd Private Park (247-14-000 228-CU and 229-SP): On February 3, 2015 staff issued an administrative approval of a conditional permit and site plan review (247-14-000228-CU, 229-SP) to establish a private park on an EFU-zoned parcel east of Sisters for the purpose of hosting weddings, wedding receptions, special events, and recreational activities. The BOCC approved this application April 22, 2015. This application has been appealed to LUBA. Staff contact: Will Groves; William.Groves@deschutes.org Long-Range Planning Agricultural Lands/HB 2229: On May 6, the BOCC submitted a letter to Director Rue respectfully requesting rulemaking for HB 2229. Later this summer, staff will initiate three amendments to County Code: 1) Text amendment to Comprehensive Plan, Chapter 2, Section 2.2 and Chapter 3, Section 3.3, recognizing non-resource lands process allowed under State law to change EFU zoning; 2) Text Amendment to zoning code providing a definition of agricultural-exempt buildings; and, 3) Reducing setbacks in the Forest 2 Zone, explicitly for Haner Park Subdivision. Staff contact: Matt Martin, Matt.Martin@deschutes.org Bend Airport Master Plan Update: The City of Bend remains in a holding pattern after a January 12 meeting regarding submittal of a land use application to amend the County’s Comprehensive Plan, Transportation System Plan (TSP), and Title 18 of the Airport Development Zone to implement the Bend Airport Master Plan (BAMP). Staff contact: Peter Russell, Peter.Russell@ deschutes.org. Central Oregon Large-Lot Industrial Land Need Analysis: The Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council (COIC) Board, on May 7, supported a 200+ acre large lot candidate site in Redmond. Deschutes County will be collaborating with the City of Redmond to prepare a UGB amendment application in FY 2015/2016. 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. Certified Local Government (CLG) Grant: In March, the County’s 2015-16 CLG grant application was approved resulting in an award of $13,000. This, combined with the required local fund match, results in a total of $26,000 committed to supporting the County and City of Sisters historic preservation program. The grant supported Historic Preservation Month activities in May including presentations, film events, and cycling tours to various historic sites. The next planned project is collaboration with Des Chutes Historical Society on archive scanning project. Staff contact: Matt Martin, Matt.Martin@deschutes.org Code Enforcement Task Force: Staff presented the results of the Code Enforcement task force’s work regarding how the County should process development permits on properties with outstanding Code Enforcement complaints to the Board at a June 3 work session. The Board supported the task force’s recommendations. Staff will initiate a text amendment to the County’s development code in the fall or winter as workload allows. Staff contact: Peter Russell, Peter.Russell@deschutes.og Goal 11 (Sewer) Exception for Southern Deschutes County: The Deschutes County Planning Commission (PC) will hold a public hearing a proposed Goal 11 Exception for South County on Thursday, July 23 at 2:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. at the La Pine Community Center. Staff from the County, DEQ, and DLCD have prepared a land use application with suggested findings for a Goal 11 Exception (Public Facilities and Services) for South County. The Goal 11 Exception materials include a map of the Goal 11 exception area; relevant state laws, rules, and regulations; and applicable County Code. The PC will ultimately make a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC), which will also hold a public hearing at a date yet to be set. Staff contacts: Nick Lelack, Nick.Lelack@deschutes.org; Peter Gutowsky, Peter.Gutowsky@deschutes.org; Peter Russell, Peter.Russell@deschutes.org; and Todd Cleveland, Todd.Cleveland@deschutes.org. Housekeeping Amendments: The Planning Division brought a package of text amendments to the PC for a public hearing on July 9. These amendments include those necessary to incorporate changes in State law into the County Zoning Ordinance. In addition, there are “housekeeping” amendments that have been identified as necessary to correct scrivener errors and provide additional clarification to existing regulations and the Comprehensive Plan. Deliberations are planned for August 13. Staff contact: Matt Martin, Matt.Martin@deschutes.org. Natural Hazards Goal 7 Plan: The University of Oregon’s Community Service Center (CSC) students presented the results of their review of County Codes and policies regarding natural hazards and mitigation to the Board on May 18. The presentation concen- trated on wildfires and floods. CSC issued its report on June 30 with final recommendations for how County land use codes, policies, and processes could be modified to lessen the risks of wildfires and flooding during the land use development process. Staff contact: Peter Russell, Peter.Russell@deschutes.org No Shooting Zone: Deschutes County, City of Redmond, and Redmond Parks and Recreation Department are working to propose a No Shooting District on lands the three entities own or control north of OR 126 between Redmond and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) property. The BLM already has policies prohibiting the discharge of firearms on its land. The proposed no shooting district is intended to lessen the risks to persons and property recreating on the Redmond Park and Rec trail system on the County’s land and to those customers of the Negus Transfer Station. Staff held a work session with the BOCC on Monday, June 29. A public hearing is scheduled for August 12. Staff contacts: Peter Russell, Peter.Russell@deschutes.org; and James Lewis, James.Lewis@ deschutes.org. Oregon Spotted Frog: On August 28, 2014 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced its decision to extend protection to the Oregon spotted frog as a threatened species under the federal Endangered Species Act. The final rule designating critical habitat is expected later this summer. Once it is released, CDD will schedule a work session with the BOCC and use a matrix to discuss options for responding to critical habitat from a land use standpoint. Staff contact: Peter Gutowsky, Peter.Gutowsky@deschutes.org Pilot Butte Canal: CDD received a request for a Comprehensive Plan amendment to designate an approximately one-mile segment of the Pilot Butte Canal as a Goal 5 historic resource in the SR 2 ½ Zone (File No. 247-14-000373-HS). Staff issued a decision rejecting the application because File TA-13-4 was pending, which may affect the subject properties and a procedural issue relating to ownership of the canal. The BOCC later held a public hearing and upheld staff’s decision. In response, the applicant has filed a Notice of Intent to Appeal with LUBA. A schedule for LUBA review has not been determined at this time. It is worth noting that the substantive merits of the request to designate the canal as a historic resource are not addressed by this decision. Staff contact: Matt Martin, Matt.Martin@deschutes.org. A separate independent nomination has been submitted to the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) for generally the same segment of the Pilot Butte Canal to be included on the National Register of Historic Places. The County Historic Landmarks Commission (HLC) discussed the nomination at its meetings in February and May but could not come to consensus as to whether to support or oppose the nomination, citing concerns with the proposal. The HLC submitted a letter to SHPO summarizing the discussions. The nomination has been forwarded by SHPO to the National Parks Service with a recommendation of approval. A decision is expected in July. Staff contact: Matt Martin, Matt.Martin@deschutes.org Sage-Grouse: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on May 29 released The Oregon Sub- Regional Greater Sage-Grouse (GRSG) Proposed Resource Management Plan Amendment (Proposed RMP A) and Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) to incorporate sage- grouse conservation measures on federal lands in Central and Eastern Oregon. The plans are now undergoing a 60-day Governor’s Consistency Review period and concurrent 30-day protest period (June 29), after which Records of Decisions will be signed. The plans address issues identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) in a 2010 determination that found the greater sage-grouse was deserving of protection under the Endangered Species Act due to the inadequacy of regulatory protections to prevent further sagebrush habitat fragmentation, placing the bird in danger of extinction. Federal protection was deferred because of higher priorities; however, the Service is required to revisit the determination by September 30, 2015. The Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC) initiated rulemaking to address large scale development and sage grouse habitat on private lands. They appointed a Rules Advisory Committee (RAC) in March to assist in the development of a draft rule. LCDC is scheduled to hold a hearing in Burns on July 23 to consider adoption. Staff contact: Peter Gutowsky, Peter.Gutowsky@deschutes.org. Transportation Planning Miscellany: On June 5, staff met with Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) engineers and designers and Kittelson & Associates personnel to review potential short, medium, and long-term operational improvements to U.S. 97 between Bend and Redmond. The intent was to identify and assess low-cost improvements that could address safety issues on the highways and be accomplished in phases. Concepts ranged from improved intersections, to increased width of clear zones, to better lighting at problematic intersections, to median barriers with accommodations for U-turns to minimize out-of-direction travel for residents. Kittelson will prepare a report with cost estimates and suggested phasing by early summer. Staff contact: Peter Russell, Peter.Russell@deschutes.org. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Community- Wide Brownfield Assessment Grant: The Planning Division is in the second year of administering a three-year, $400,000 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) Community-Wide Brownfield Assessment Grant. Brownfield redevelopment often requires environmental site assessments (ESAs) and regulatory review. Deschutes County is utilizing $264,000 of the federal grant to stimulate the cleanup and re-use of properties that are, or may be, affected by hazardous substances, including petroleum hydrocarbons. To help property owners navigate these processes and access resources, the grant offers resources to eligible property owners throughout the County for ESAs. Phase I ESAs involve reviews of records, site inspections, and interviews with owners, occupants, neighbors and local government officials. Phase II ESAs include sampling and laboratory analysis to confirm the presence of hazardous materials. With the assistance of a Brownfield Advisory Committee, Deschutes County has provided funding for five Phase I and three Phase II ESAs. The grant also dedicates $90,000 for Area Wide Planning (AWP). AWP offers resources to conduct research, technical assistance and training that can result in an area-wide plan and implementation strategy for key brownfield sites. This information can then help inform the assessment, cleanup and reuse of brownfield properties and promote area-wide revitalization. The Mid-Town area of Redmond’s downtown is the beneficiary of these resources. The timing and readiness to utilize AWP funding offer extraordinary advantages for the City of Redmond. It dovetails with their existing efforts to revitalize the area, including an urban renewal district, market analysis, and housing study. The final report is expected in August. More information is available at CDD’s website: http:// www.deschutes.org/Community-Development/ Regional-Projects-and-Resources/EPA-Community- wide-Brownfield-Assessment-Grant.aspx. Staff contact: Peter Gutowsky, Peter.Gutowsky@deschutes.org STAFF DIRECTORY To request this newsletter in an alternate format, call (541) 617-4747 . NNNAMEAMEAME TTTITLEITLEITLE PPPHONEHONEHONE EEEMAILMAILMAIL Nick Lelack Director (541) 385-1708 Nick.Lelack@deschutes.org Tim Berg GIS Analyst/Programmer (541) 330-4648 Tim.Berg@deschutes.org Paul Blikstad Senior Planner (541) 388-6554 Paul.Blikstad@deschutes.org Dale Brieske Building Inspector III—Electrical (541) 388-6614 Dale.Brieske@deschutes.org Sher Buckner Administrative Secretary (541) 617-4736 Sher.Buckner@deschutes.org Todd Cleveland Environmental Health Supervisor (541) 617-4714 Todd.Cleveland@deschutes.org Rainer Doerge Building Inspector III (541) 385-1702 Rainer.Doerge@deschutes.org Scott Farm Building Inspector III (541) 385-1402 Scott.Farm@deschutes.org Lori Furlong Administrative Manager (541) 317-3122 Lori.Furlong@deschutes.org Chris Gracia Assistant Building Official (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 Peter Gutowsky Planning Manager (541) 385-1709 Peter.Gutowsky@deschutes.org Judy Hackett Permit Technician (541) 385-1713 Judy.Hackett@deschutes.org Caroline House Permit Technician (541) 317-3148 Caroline.House@deschutes.org Dave Imel Building Inspector III (541) 385-1701 David.Imel@deschutes.org Steven Jensen Building Inspector III—Plumbing (541) 385-1700 Steven.Jensen@deschutes.org Tony Laemmle Code Enforcement Technician (541) 385-1707 Anthony.Laemmle@deschutes.org Jennifer Lawrence Permit Technician (541) 385-1405 Jennifer.L.Lawrence@deschutes.org Matt Martin Associate Planner (541) 330-4620 Matt.Martin@deschutes.org Brian Moore Building Inspector I (541) 323-5221 Brian.Moore@deschutes.org Lisa Petersen Permit Technician (541) 317-3188 Lisa.Petersen@deschutes.org Anthony Raguine Senior Planner (541) 617-4739 Anthony.Raguine@deschutes.org Peter Russell Senior Transportation Planner (541) 383-6718 Peter.Russell@deschutes.org Randy Scheid Building Safety Director (541) 317-3137 Randy.Scheid@deschutes.org Martha Shields Permit Technician (541) 385-1706 Martha.Shields@deschutes.org Chris Schmoyer Associate Planner (541) 317-3164 Chris.Schmoyer@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 Richard Wright Building Inspector III (541) 617-4746 Richard.Wright@deschutes.org Angie Havniear Permit Technician (541) 330-4611 Angie.Havniear@deschutes.org Larry Howard Environmental Health Spec. II (541) 330-4666 Larry.Howard@deschutes.org