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<br /> <br />ECC <br />UGENE ITY OUNCIL <br />AIS <br />GENDA TEM UMMARY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Public Hearing: An Ordinance Concerning Time Extensions for Approved <br />Developments; and Providing an Effective Date <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Meeting Date: October 19, 2009 Agenda Item Number: 2 <br />Department: Planning and Development Staff Contact: Gabe Flock <br />www.eugene-or.gov Contact Telephone Number: 682-5697 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br /> <br />The City Council will hold a public hearing to consider a proposed ordinance that would provide a <br />three-year extension to the expiration period for approved land use applications. <br /> <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br />Earlier this year, as part of the City’s local economic stimulus efforts, the City Council moved to initiate <br />proposed amendments that would provide timeline extensions for approved land use applications. When <br />land use approvals expire, the applicant is required to repeat the land use application process in order to <br />move forward, which can be costly and time consuming. The proposal will allow development projects <br />that have already undergone extensive public process and received City approval, but may be slowed <br />down or stalled due to difficult economic conditions, to have more time to be completed. <br /> <br />Several cities in Oregon including Portland, Bend and Gresham have recently amended local codes to <br />provide similar extensions to land use approval timelines. In Eugene, the proposed time extensions <br />would include over 100 existing land use approvals which could expire without extension. The vast <br />majority of these existing approvals are for subdivisions and partitions which have no other option under <br />the current code provisions to extend expiration periods. <br /> <br />Public Outreach <br />Public outreach efforts have included communication with other local jurisdictions, information on the <br />City’s website, and notice to a wide array of interested parties including local land use professionals, <br />frequent applicants and developers, the Chamber of Commerce, the Lane County Home Builders <br />Association and all Neighborhood Associations. Staff also met directly with several interested parties to <br />discuss the proposal. The initial written public testimony is included as Attachment B, for reference. <br />Several refinements have been made to the proposed ordinance based on the public input received. <br /> <br />Planning Commission Recommendation <br />The Planning Commission held a public hearing on the proposed timeline extension ordinance on <br />September 22, 2009, and took action the same night to unanimously recommend approval of the <br />ordinance with a three-year time extension. While it was recognized that the City Council’s initial <br />direction focused on extension of previously approved applications, the Planning Commission also <br />requested that council consider expanding the scope of time extensions to applications currently in <br />process and all new applications made within the next year. Testimony at the Planning Commission <br />also recommended revisiting the need for additional time extensions in the event that a continuing <br /> Z:\CMO\2009 Council Agendas\M091019\S0910192.doc <br />