File #: PC 15-229    Version: 1 Name: LE-15-0003
Type: Planning Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/16/2015 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 11/23/2015 Final action:
Title: File LE-15-0003: Re-adoption of the Beavercreek Road Concept Plan.
Sponsors: Tony Konkol
Attachments: 1. Commission Report, 2. BRCP City Attorney Summary Memo, 3. LE-15-0003 Findings Final.pdf, 4. Beavercreek Road Concept Plan, 5. Metro Title 4 Map Ord 1244B, 6. Beavercreek Road Industrial Lands Map, 7. CFD1 LTR 11.16.2015.pdf, 8. OCPD LTR 11.12.2015.pdf, 9. OCSD LTR 11.17.15.pdf
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File LE-15-0003: Re-adoption of the Beavercreek Road Concept Plan.

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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion):
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission provide approval of the Beavercreek Road Concept Plan, file LE-15-0003. Should the Planning Commission determine that additional information is required from staff, the Planning Commission should leave the public hearing open and continue the hearing to the December 14, 2015 Planning Commission date.

BACKGROUND:
Please see attached recommended findings for adoption of the Beavercreek Road Concept Plan. Additionally, please find attached the concept plan, title 4 maps, staff's latest powerpoint presentation to the City Commission, and letters from Clackamas Fire District #1, Oregon City Police Department and Oregon City School District.

This is the first evidentiary public hearing.

The Beavercreek Road Concept Plan was adopted by the City Commission in September, 2007 and was subsequently appealed to the Land Use Board of Appeals and remanded to the City in August, 2008. In December of 2010 the Metro Council adopted Ordinance 10-1244B, which reduced the amount of land designated for industrial use in the Title 4 Employment and Industrial Areas Map to conform to the City's Beavercreek Road Concept Plan, reflecting the determination that the region had sufficient employment capacity for the next 20 years. Due to various other legal challenges involving the regional UGB expansions, re-adoption of the plan was further delayed until 2015.

While the appeals process was on-going, several legislative updates to the City's public facilities plans, including sewer, stormwater, water and transportation system plans were adopted which refine much of the public facilities planning for the area within the Beavercreek Road Concept Plan. A summary of this information along with updated cost estimates for public facilities is included in the recommended findings.

The Concept Plan was created with the assistance of a 15...

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