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    Wednesday, October 27, 2021 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
C L A S S C I L F I A E D S S S I F I PLANS:
Fire resiliency
E
and forest health are
The Jewel is a high-end retail
Agenda and can be found on
The staff report and
gallery selling fine jewelry,
www.ci.sisters.or.us/meetings.
recommendation to the hearings
museum-quality minerals and
PUBLIC HEARING:
body will be available for review
fossils, and alabaster home decor. November 10, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. at least seven (7) days before the
Our customers are a blend of
FILE #: The Woodlands / MP
hearing. All submitted evidence
enthusiastic new visitors and
21-01/CD 21-01/SUB 21-01/V
and materials related to the
long-established admirers. We
21-01
application are available for
are seeking a new, long-term
inspection at City Hall. Copies
APPLICANT: Kevin Eckert,
sales team member to help us
Build LLC
of all materials will be available
grow into the future. Immediate OWNER: PX2 Investments LLC
on request at a reasonable cost.
part-time available with
LOCATION: 201 N Pine Street,
Due to continuing COVID-19
opportunity for full-time.
Sisters OR 97759,
concerns, the public hearing
Hourly pay starts
will occur virtually, via Zoom.
Taxlot: 151005D000200
from $14-16 DOE.
Meeting information, including
WEBSITE:www.ci.sisters.or.us/
Drop off a resume or email to
community-development/page/sis the Zoom link, will be posted on
michelle@thejewelonline.com.
ters-woodlands-master-planned-
the Planning Commission
development
Agenda and can be found on
REQUEST: The Applicant is
www.ci.sisters.or.us/meetings.
requesting approval of a Master PUBLIC HEARING: November
Planned Development (Type III),
10, 2021 at 5:30 PM
Tentative Subdivision (Type III),
PROJECT: Sisters
Cottage Development (Type III),
Transportation System Plan
Help Wanted
and Major Variance (Type III) on
Amendment
Please send an email to
a 31.56-acre. The applicant is
FILE #: CP 21-02
sistersfencecompany@gmail.com
APPLICANT: City of Sisters
seeking approval to allow for a
with letter of interest
186-lot
mixed
use
development
REQUEST:
An Amendment to
Experienced Caregiver Wanted
(<Sisters
Woodlands=)
with
the
Transportation
System Plan
Part-time for two day shifts per
Amendment,
including,
but not
approximately
359
residential
week. CNA perfered, ODL
units
and
approximately
44,000
limited
to,
extending
the
Sisters'
required. Located in BBR. Call
sf
of
commercial/light
industrial
planning
horizon
from
2030
to
Lee for details. 503-425-9608
2040 (consistent with the
space. The proposal includes
cottages, townhomes, apartments,
Comprehensive Plan),
999 Public Notice
a
congregate
housing
facility,
incorporate
safety measures, such
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
as
residential
speed reductions,
mixed
use
commercial
or
HEARING
traffic
calming,
school zone
industrial/residential
buildings,
Notice is hereby given that the
treatments,
and
other
<spot=
and
4.26
acres
of
park
space.
The
City of Sisters Planning
safety
recommendations
to
applicant
is
also
requesting
Commission will conduct a
respond
to
emerging
issues,
and
variances
for
setbacks
and
lot
public hearing regarding the
adding
multi-use
pathway
size
on
several
lots
to
preserve
applications listed below. The
standards into the Public Works
significant trees.
hearing will be held according to
standards and specifications.
APPLICABLE
CRITERIA:
SDC Chapter 4.1 and the rules of
APPLICABLE
CRITERIA:
City
of
Sisters
Development
procedure adopted by the Council
City
of
Sisters
Development
Code
(SDC):
Chapter
4.1
3
and available at City Hall.
Code (SDC): Chapter 4.1 (Types
Types of Applications and
Prior to the public hearing,
Review
Procedures;
Chapter
4.5
of Applications and Review
written comments may be
3
Master
Planned
Developments;
Procedures),
Chapter 4.7 (Land
provided to Sisters City Hall at
Chapter
4.3
3
Land
Divisions
and
Use
District
Map and Text
520 E. Cascade Avenue, Sisters
Lot
Line
Adjustments;
Chapter
Amendments)
and Statewide
(mailing address PO Box 39,
Land Use Goals
4.6 3 Cottage Developments;
Sisters, OR 97759) or emailed to
Chapter
2.3
3
Multi-Family
swoodford@ci.sisters.or.us.
Comments can be submitted until Residential District; Chapter 2.15
3 Special Provisions; Chapter 2.4
3 p.m. on November 10, 2021
3 Downtown Commercial
and should be directed toward the
District;
Chapter 2.8 3 Open
criteria that apply to this request
Space
District;
Chapter 2.14 3
and must reference the file
North
Sisters
Business
Park;
number. For additional
Chapter
3
3
Design
Standards;
information, please contact Scott
Chapter 5.1 3 Variances
Woodford, Community
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
Development Director at
HEARING
(541) 323-5211 or
Notice
is
hereby given that the
swoodford@ci.sisters.or.us.
City
of
Sisters Planning
The staff report and
Commission
will conduct a
recommendation to the hearings
virtual
public
hearing on
body will be available for review
Wednesday,
November
10,
at least seven days before the
hearing. All submitted evidence 2021 at 5:30 p.m. regarding the
applications listed below. The
and materials related to the
hearing will be held according to
application are available for
inspection at City Hall. Copies SDC Chapter 4.1 and the rules of
procedure adopted by the City
of all such materials will be
Council and available at City
available on request at a
Hall.
reasonable cost.
Prior to the public hearing,
The staff report and
recommendation to the hearings written comments may be
body will be available for review provided to Sisters City Hall at
at least seven (7) days before the 520 E. Cascade Avenue, Sisters
hearing. All submitted evidence (mailing address PO Box 39,
Sisters, OR 97759) or emailed to
and materials related to the
swoodford@ci.sisters.or.us.
application are available for
inspection at City Hall. Copies Comments can be submitted until
of all materials will be available 3 p.m. on November 10, 2021
Last call for classifieds is
on request at a reasonable cost. and should be directed toward the
noon every Monday.
Due to continuing COVID-19 criteria that apply to this request
Don't miss your chance!
and must reference the file
concerns, the public hearing
Place a classified ad
For
additional
will occur virtually, via Zoom. number.
in The Nugget.
Meeting information, including information, please contact Scott
Call Beth, 541-549-9941.
Community
the Zoom link, will be posted on Woodford,
Development Director at (541)
beth@nuggetnews.com
the Planning Commission
323-5211 or via the email above.
goals
Continued from page 1
analyzing the project, we
are pleased to announce the
release of our draft environ-
mental assessment of the proj-
ect,= said Ian Reid, Sisters
District Ranger.
<I believe we will meet
our goals of promoting fire
resiliency and forest health;
enhancing habitat for north-
ern spotted owls, mule deer,
and other important species;
and providing forest products
and recreational opportuni-
ties. During this public com-
ment period, we welcome
and encourage public com-
ment on our proposal, includ-
ing recommendations around
which project alternative to
select.=
The project area has a his-
tory of mixed land-ownership
until about 1943 when most
of the project area became
national forest managed
by the Deschutes National
Forest. Historic railroad log-
ging, extensive clear-cut log-
ging, fire exclusion and sup-
pression, and wildfires have
impacted the ecological con-
ditions of the area.
The project proposes a
variety of treatments in the
area, including overstory and
understory vegetation treat-
ments, prescribed burning,
road closures and decommis-
sioning, and a trail reroute. In
total, four alternatives were
21
considered to meet the pur-
pose and need of the project.
District employees will
be hosting a public field trip
with stops to see different
proposed treatment areas on
Friday, October 29. RSVP
for the field trip by calling
the Sisters Ranger Station at
541-549-7700.
The Forest Service9s
environmental assess-
ment can be accessed on
the Deschutes National
Forest project website at:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/
project/?project=48454. A
copy of the environmental
assessment is also available by
contacting Lauren DuRocher
at lauren.durocher@usda.gov.
Public comments on the
proposed project will be taken
for 30 days after the October
22 release (till November 19).
Comments may be submitted
electronically to: comments-
pacificnorthwest-deschutes-
sisters@usda.gov. Comments
must be submitted as part of
the actual email message, or
as an attachment in Microsoft
Word, rich text format (rtf),
or portable document format
(pdf) only.
If using an electronic
message, a scanned signa-
ture is one way to provide
verification.
Written comments may
also be submitted via mail,
fax, or in person (Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m., excluding holidays) to:
Ian Reid (District Ranger) c/o
Lauren DuRocher P.O. Box
249, Hwy. 20 and Pine St,
Sisters, Oregon 97759.
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