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Item 7: Ordinances on Goal 5 Natrual Resources Study
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<br />Goal 9 - Economic Development: To provide adequate opportunities throughout the state for a <br />variety of economic activities vital to the health, welfare, and prosperity of Oregon's citizens. <br /> <br />The ordinance will not impact the supply of industrial or commercial lands. Therefore, the <br />amendments are consistent with Goal 9. The /WR overlay zone does not render a property <br />unusable for commercial or industrial uses. In fact, specific provisions in the /WR overlay zone <br />ensure that the overlay zone does not have such an effect on a property. Some of those <br />prOViSIOns are: <br /> <br />1. The use restrictions of the /WR overlay zone only apply to that portion of a lot that is within a <br />specified distance from an identified water feature. The use-restricted area is referred to as the <br />"/WR conservation area." Within the portions of the lot that are outside of the /WR conservation <br />area, land uses are not restricted by the /WR overlay zone. EC 9.4930(1). Properties that have a <br />base zoning and designation allowing commercial or industrial uses can still be developed with <br />such uses on those portions of the lot that are not within the /WR conservation area. <br /> <br />2. If the regulated area for a Goal 5 wetland, riparian corridor or a wildlife habitat site occupies <br />more than 33% of a development site area, upon application of the property owner, and <br />consistent with the other criteria ofEC 9.8030(21)(a), the City will reduce the size of the /WR <br />conservation area to ensure that the area constitutes no more than 33% of the development site <br />area. <br /> <br />3. Upon application of the property owner, and consistent with the criteria ofEC 9.8030(21)(b), <br />the City will reduce the setback area around a Goal 5 wetland by up to 20%, consistent with <br />specified standards. <br /> <br />4. Upon application of the owner of sites identified with certain streams and wetlands, and <br />consistent with the criteria ofEC 9.8030(21)(c), setback averaging can be used to reduce <br />setback distances to up to 30% on portions ofthe site. <br /> <br />5. Upon application of the property owner, and consistent with the criteria ofEC 9.8030(21)(d), <br />adjustments can be made to the /WR overlay zone standards to ensure that an owner can make <br />use ofthe property. <br /> <br />Considering these provisions of the /WR overlay zone, the application of the overlay zone to a <br />property zoned and designated for commercial or industrial use does not result in a diminution in <br />the area's supply of commercial or industrial land. <br /> <br />Even supposing the provisions above were not a part of the overlay's regulations, the overlay is <br />being applied to such a small number of acres included in the area's inventories of commercial <br />and industrial lands that this ordinance overlay could not diminish the area's supply of those <br />lands below the projected need. <br /> <br />5 <br />
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