Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, December 16, 1982, Page 3, Image 3

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16 1982 ( » ^
11 SANQV ;Qr« j NOST- 3
Despite numerous complaints
Commission approves annexations
b\ DAS D ILL O N
T h e S a n d y P la n n in g
Com m ission last Wednes­
day got the ba ll ro llin g
tow ard annexations at tw o
site s d e sp ite o b je c tio n s
fro m neighbors and co m ­
peting developers
The annexations m ust be
O K 'd by the c ity council at
its Jan ua ry m eeting and by
the P ortla nd M etrop olitan
Area Local G overnm ent
B o u n d a r y C o m m is s io n
before the c ity grows by 12
acres
D espite several o b je c ­
tions. the com m ission gave
its stam p of ap pro val to an
8 6-a cre a n n e x a tio n r e ­
quest by Duncan B rin kle y
and E lm a T u u ri. on the
n o rth sid e of D u b a rk o
Court, im m e d ia te ly east of
the Sagewood subdivision
The site has been m en­
tioned as a possible loca­
tion fo r a F a rm e rs Home
A d m in is tr a tio n h o u sin g
pro je ct Wednesday co m ­
peting developers asked
the com m ission not to add
m ore acreage to the c ity
u n t il th e u n d e v e lo p e d
acreage in the c ity is u tiliz ­
ed If the annexation is ap
proved, it w ill be zoned fo r
h ig h -d e n s ity r e s id e n tia l
use
C o m m is s io n m e m b e r
Ben S alisbury agreed d u r
ing discussion, "W e 've got
60 acres in here now and
nobody's using it T h a t’s
what bothers m e "
C o m m is s io n c h a irm a n
B ill Sundin. however, noted
the com p reh ensive plan
w hich p re dicts gro w th in
that area " I t looks to me
lik e the m an has read the
com prehensive plan and
said. 'I'm n e x t."
The com m ission approv
ed the a n n e x a tio n 3-2
S alisbury. Sundin and D ick
H a rrison cast the a f f ir ­
m a tiv e votes C om m ission
m em bers M a ria n Jam es
and
G us
DePaepe
dissented
The p lan nin g co m m is ­
sion also voted to annex 3.5
a c re s
at
K n o llw o o d
Estates, on the south side
of T ic k le Creek
Les and P a t B ro w n ,
owners and developers of
the p ro p e rty, plan to use
the site fo r a re cre a tio n a l
area In ad d itio n the c o m ­
m ission agreed to allow
re p la ttin g of the planned
u n it developm ent to add six
lots on D u ba rko Road and
redesign the open space
along T ic k le Creek
Future of Sandy River gorge eyed
C o o rd in a tio n be tw ee n
a g e n c ie s a n d p r i v a t e
citizens is needed to protect
the Sandy R ive r Gorge
T h a t’s one of several
re c o m m e n d a tio n s in a
d r ’ ft report, prepared by
th<* s t a t e P a r k s a n d
Recreation D ivisio n, that
w ill be the subject of a
p u b lic m e e tin g to n ig h t,
Dec 16, at 7 30 p m at
T ro u td a le C ity C o u n c il
Cham bers. 104 SE K ib lin g
The study, proposed by
th e
1981
O re g o n
Legislature, w ill be put in
fin a l fo rm fo r presentation
to the 1983 session a fte r the
public has studied the d ra ft
and made recom m enda­
tions
The study de te rm in e d
the appearance of the area.
w hich stretches 18 4 m iles
from the C olum bia R ive r to
the B u ll Run R ive r, has
changed little in the past
decade
The d ra ft rep ort makes a
num ber o f recom m enda­
tions :
• That be tte r coordination
b e tw e e n a g e n c ie s an d
citizens be accom plished
via establishm ent of a San­
dy Gorge Council o r Con­
so rtiu m It was the conclu­
sion of those m aking the
study tha t the body of laws
p ro te ctin g the gorge are
su ffic ie n t if a ll agencies
and citizens com ply w ith
them It was fe lt a council
o r consortium could help
in s till a s p irit of coopera­
tion o r cohesiveness
• A possible extension of
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
In C lockom os C o u n ty p er yeor
c o n tro l s h o u ld be im ­
plem ented there
• E a rly com pletion of the
Sandy R iv e r T r a il is sug­
gested
M ore than 40 agencies
c u r r e n tly possess som e
legal J urisdictio n w ith in the
Sandy R iv e r G orge
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N eighbors to the pro je ct
objected that the new open
space w ould be a " m a r s h "
fo r m uch of the ye a r, con
tin u ity between urban San­
dy and the ru ra l life along
SE 370th Avenue w ould be
d isru p te d by re p la ttin g and
easy access to th e ir p ro p e r­
ty w ould be made a va ila b le
by the redesigned open
space
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Dae 16 1962
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