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SANOV (Ore ) ROST Thur» •a «■M* 'r- April 8 19»3 (Sec Vote on slope amendment set for Monday by MICHAEL P JONES Post Cerre»pondrnl Questions involving pro p e r n o tific a tio n and citizens input are being raised in connection with Clackamas County Board of Commissioners approval of an amendment to allow development on slopes in excess of 35 percent Two participants in the Feb 22 hearing, where the commissioners voted two to one to approve the slope amendment, are question ing the legitimacy of the action, citing the lack of proper citizen input and notification, as well as a misrepresentation of the vote taken concerning the change in that ordinance Marilyn Leslie, a Lolo Pass homeowner who op posed the slope amend ment. said that she has recently learned that the commissioner s vote that taken at the hearing was actually not a vote at all She said that the commis sioners are taking that vote A pril 12, next Monday, which would then make the am endm ent s adoption final Classes set fo r G ED exam >, 2 Classes for persons in terested in taking the GED exam have resumed at Sandy Union High School The class are held every Monday and Wednesday evening from 6 to 9 p m The program prepares its students for the General Educational Development exam . M any Sandy students have already passed the exam and earn ed their GED Others are encouraged to join the class now because this is the last term until fall. For more information, call Kathy Brugnoli at 668-7338 Leslie said that by the commissioners taking the v o te a t the h e a rin g “ citizens were not aware that this was not the real vote and did not know that they had additional time to give input ” She said that the vote left people with the impression that everything was final and that the only recourse was to appeal the amend ment to the State Land Con servation and Develop ment Commission County P la n n e r Ron S Lange I said that the com missioners had not taken a final vote but “ had defer red the decision for 45 days ” That 45 days is up April 12 Stangel said that the 45-day period was in s titu te d by the s ta te le g is la tu re ’s HB 2225, w h ic h re q u ire s “ any ju ris d ic tio n m a kin g a change in their land use or di nances or plans, that they give the director of the LCDC that much notice so people can have the oppor tunity to make any objec tions they may have " If there are objections to the proposed action the LCDC director would notify the county 15 days prior to the end of the 45-day period, listing any con cerns or violations of the state's land use goals, said Stangel As of Monday afternoon, Stangel said that the coun- Good Friday service set The East County Conser vative Baptist Churches are sponsoring a Good F ri day service featuring the Judson College Singers and President Herb Anderson The service w ill be held in the L ynch B a p tis t Church, located on 148th. ju s t n o rth of P o w e ll Boulevard, at 7:30 p m on April 9. ty had received no word of any concerns the LCDC may have on the amend ment nor had any citizens complained to the land use agency on the county's ac tions " I question whether this was a legal procedure and w hy th is vo te was m isrepresented in this way," said Leslie. “ I think the vote was taken to con fuse the public." Stangel said that after the slope amendment hear ing people should have notified The LCDC and re quested that they be given notice of the county's ac tions when a copy of the or d in a n c e change was delivered to them He said that LCDC would then notify those who re quested such notification within five working days after they had received a copy of the amendment B eth B a ke r of the R h o d o d e n d ro n Neighborhood Group called the commission action "a fast shuffle," and said that For all your Building and Remodeling needs: HYPNOSIS c C » « » »r» r / 4 * A ddition» °» Both» ,9 9 0 0 E Sum m tftim i Sandy. OR 97066 Dock» Fencing Kite bans Call for Appointment Con»» Shed« ________________ F O R Siding • STRESS • FEARS • SPORTS toot* •epo.i» Goroga« J tm M c C o r d Bob Fray, 622 6293 777 8068 ning staff submitted the amendment to the planning commission they allowed all developments on such slopes, not just hydros Leslie said that when she and Baker attended the p la n n in g c o m m is s io n meeting on Feb I. no vote was taken because ques tions concerning citizen notification arose Instead, said Leslie, the commission agreed to hold a work session first and re quested that interested Please turn tu Page M. she could not see how the county could claim that they were going to vote on the amendment when they had already taken one Baker and Leslie both qu e stio n e d the e n tire am endm ent process in re la tio n to the slope amendment and said that the original intent of the slope amendment was to allow the development of hydroelectric facilities on slopes in excess of 35 per cent However, when the plan ____________________ • SMOMNG •BEDWETTING • NAILBITING • WEIGHT • MEMORY • SEI F CONFIDENCE Call 6 6 8 -4 2 2 1 FREE ESTIMATES Licanaad. 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