The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, September 02, 2020, Page 23, Image 23

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Wednesday, September 2, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 
VISION: Proposals are 
due in mid-October 
for Lazy Z plan
ZIMMERMAN:
Area is popular 
with local shooters 
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sidebar) that will identify and 
evaluate  effluent  irrigation 
options for the portion of the 
property suitable for that pur-
pose, and evaluate open space 
park concepts and a highway 
view corridor for the rest of 
the property.
Bertagna  said  that  the 
City  is  looking  for  a  <very 
natural  setting  4  passive, 
low-impact  park  use.=  A 
view  point  would  enhance 
safety  where  people  often 
pull off the highway to take 
pictures.
Bertagna  said  that  agen-
cies  from  the  Oregon 
Department of Transportation 
to  the  U.S.  Forest  Service 
have  expressed  support  for 
a  project  of  this  type.  He 
also noted that Sisters Trails 
Alliance will be involved.
The  plan  will  analyze 
effluent  reuse  options  and 
associated costs and identify 
avoid  Zimmerman  pit  until 
the  work  is  completed. 
Shooters may want to choose 
other pits near Sisters such as:
" Cache  Cinder  Pit:  15 
miles  (four-wheel  drive, 
h i g h - c l e a r a n c e   v e h i c l e 
recommended).
" Four-mile  Cinder  Pit: 
7 miles (200 yards of range; 
high-clearance  four-wheel 
drive vehicle required).
PHOTO BY JIM CORNELIUS
The City of Sisters is planning to create an open space park and view
point for a portion of its Lazy Z Ranch property that is not suitable for
effluent dispersal from the municipal wastewater plant.
crop (grass, hay, etc.) and irri-
gation options.
The  plan  is  expected  to 
evaluate best use of view cor-
ridor  and  open  space  park 
including:  wetlands,  exist-
ing on-site trees, native plant 
species, and compliance with 
American  with  Disabilities 
Act (ADA).
A  concept  design  for  the 
viewpoint  and  open  space 
park  is  to  capitalize  on 
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" Garrison  Cinder  Pit: 
7.3  miles  (medium-sized 
pit;  high-clearance  vehicle 
recommended).
" Melvin  Cinder  Pit:  8 
miles  (easy  access;  small 
pit  suitable  for  handgun/
shotgun).
" Pole  Creek  Cinder  Pit: 
9.8 miles (small pit; relatively 
easy access, four-wheel drive 
recommended).
" Schilling  Cinder  Pit: 
19.7 miles (easy access; high-
clearance vehicle; suitable for 
rifle/pistol/shotgun).
For  more  information 
contact the Sisters Ranger
District at 541-549-7700.
mountain  views  and  evalu-
ate  viewing  platforms  and 
informational markers. It will 
explore  wetland  restoration 
using  native  plant  species, 
park amenities including sit-
ting benches and parking for 
both bikes and vehicles.
The  RFP  is  due  by 
October 15. Bertagna hopes 
to have a master plan adopted 
by the end of the budget year 
in 2021.
PHOTO BY JIM CORNELIUS
A crushing operation has occupied Zimmerman Pit, which is a popular
shooting area. Shooters are asked to use other locations during the
operation.
City seeks plan for Lazy Z land
The City of Sisters is
soliciting  proposals  from 
qualified land-use planning, 
engineering, and/or architec-
tural  landscape  consulting 
firms to develop a long-term 
master  plan  for  the  future 
development and preserva-
tion of the City-owned por-
tion of the Lazy Z Ranch.
Interested  firms  can 
obtain a copy of the request 
for proposal (RFP) at www.
ci.sisters.or.us/rfps.
Sealed proposals must be 
received  by  Kerry  Prosser, 
city recorder, by hand deliv-
ery at 520 E. Cascade Ave., 
or P.O. Box 39 Sisters, OR, 
97759, on or before 2 p.m. 
(local  time)  on  October  7, 
2020. Envelopes should be 
clearly  marked  <LAZY  Z 
RANCH MASTER PLAN.= 
Please  provide  one  digital 
copy (no email submittals); 
one original hard copy, and 
10  hard  copies  of  the  pro-
posal.  The  original  should 
be  marked  <Original=  and 
must  bear  an  original  ink 
signature  by  an  individual 
authorized  to  represent  the 
proposer. 
Late submissions will not 
be accepted.  
The City of Sisters
reserves  the  right  to  reject 
proposals not in compliance 
with  the  prescribed  pro-
cedures  and  requirements 
and  may  reject  any  or  all 
responses. 
All  requests  for  clari-
fication  must  be  submit-
ted  in  writing  no  later 
than  Thursday,  October 
1,  to  Paul  Bertagna  at 
pbertagna@ci.sisters.
o r. u s .   C o p y   e m a i l s 
t o Tr o y R a y b u r n a t
trayburn@ci.sisters.or.us.
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