4 Wednesday, July 1, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Council upholds PC decision By sue stafford Correspondent Developer Peter Hall won affirmation from the Sisters City Council on Thursday to move forward with his resi- dential project at the north end of Pine Street. The Planning Commission decision relating to the pro- posed Clear Pine subdivision (MP 15-01) had been called up by two Council members to allow time for several con- cerns to be addressed. This situation has led to a new pro- cess being established so that when a notice of a Planning Commission decision is sent out to stakeholders and the City Council, there will also be included the conditions of approval. City Councilors were faced with a Mount Everest stack of papers related to the matter at last week’s meeting. To be exact, their note- books of materials relating to this and issues for discussion and decision were 497 pages in length. The agenda was lengthy, with the Peter Hall decision only one of 19 sepa- rate items for discussion and/ or vote. Councilor David Asson voiced his frustration with the quantity of material to study with a short time to review it. “We can’t prepare for such a topic. I’m discouraged about getting all this just today,” he said. In an attempt to partially remedy the situation, staff agreed from now on to pro- vide the councilors with a one-page agenda item sum- mary with salient points about each topic. The call-up on the Peter Hall decision came because the Council needed clarifica- tion regarding the timing of the provision for affordable-hous- ing (AH) units. In developer Hall’s testimony last Thursday night he reported that “the AH units will be located in the multifamily (MFR) sec- tion of the subdivision. I will have to find a partner for the site plan of the MFR since I am not an affordable-housing developer.” In the original 2007 devel- opment agreement there was no condition regarding the timing of when the AH units were to be constructed once subsequent plans were approved. The April 30 Planning Commission deci- sion kept the eight-unit AH requirement and accepted staff ’s recommendation regarding the timing sequence. According to the April 30 Planning Commission deci- sion, Hall or a third-party developer has 24 months from the date Hall obtains a build- ing permit for Phase One (14 lots) to submit a site plan for the MFR zoned area of the development, including the eight AH units. Then, within 24 months of the approval of the MFR site plan, Hall or a third-party AH developer must make the eight units available for rent or sale. So it could be four years before those eight units are on the market. This was the type of timing requested by Hall. Phase One of the Clear Pine subdivision is scheduled to break ground this month. In the 2007 agreement, Hall was required to build eight AH units in Tract A based on approval for a total of 62 residential units in Tract A and 11 additional lots outside of Tract A. Council’s approval on Thursday night grants the right to construct 77 single- family homes in Tract A, none of which will be AH, and a minimum of 22 and a maxi- mum of about 50 units in the MFR zone, including the eight AH units. Sisters resident Ed Protas testified against the Council upholding the Planning Commission approval of Clear Pine as written. “I am opposed to approval of the application. We have a lack of affordable housing, and this decision exacerbates it,” he stated. Hall pointed out that if the AH is not built as agreed, he can’t go forward with the other phases of his subdivision. However, the written copy of the Planning Commission decision is not the same as the decision discussed by the commission at their April 30 meeting or recorded in the minutes of that meeting. The Planning Commission had said that if the third phase was built out, there would be no more permits issued until the AH units were started, which appears to be Hall’s understanding. That provi- sion was not included in the written decision that was pub- lished and mailed out to stake- holders. The minutes from the meeting indicated that Patrick Davenport, community devel- opment director, came for- ward and clarified that the AH units are to be provided within 36 months of approval by City Council of the revised devel- opment agreement. City Planning Director Davenport emphasized to The Nugget on Monday that the terms and conditions placed on Hall regarding afford- able housing are “very easily enforceable.” If Hall does not meet requirements, the City could withhold other approv- als and/or building permits, Davenprot said. Council voted unani- mously to accept the Planning C o m m i s s i o n ’s d e c i s i o n regarding the final conditions of approval for Clear Pine. Loaner Cars Deductible Assistance Windshield Replacement p 541-549-DENT — 541-549-3368 — 332 W. Barclay Dr., Sisters the anvil Blasters play at Black Butte ranch’s new lakeside activities Center July 1. The Anvil Blasters to play new BBR series The Anvil Blasters will perform at Black Butte Ranch on July 1 as part of a new series of free music events on Wednesdays at the Lakeside Activities Center. This family-oriented eve- ning features music, access to the climbing wall and a chance to enjoy the newly opened bistro (see related story, page 15). 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