Title: Westside Economic AllianceClackamas
1- Westside Economic Alliance/Clackamas
- County Alliance Presentation
- November 2008
2Big Look Task Force
- The Oregon Legislature created the Big Look Task
Force in 2005 with SB 82 (2005) - The Task Force was tasked to
- conduct a comprehensive review of Oregons
planning system - make recommendations on land-use policy to the
2009 Legislature
3Public Engagement
- WATCH Oregon Big Look Examining Oregons Land
Use System DVD - CHECK OUT www.oregonbiglook.org
- READ 500,000 Newspaper inserts
- ATTEND Town Hall Meetings Across the State
Sept. 17- Oct. 3, 2008 - SPEAK OUT Public Survey at meetings and online
4Public Engagement
- 11 town hall meetings, more than 1,400 attendees
- 12-page issue paper circulated to 500,000
Oregonians - State-wide public opinion survey of 1,800 people
- Updates and new content for the Big Look Web
site www.OregonBigLook.org - State-wide statistical survey of 842 Oregonians
across a spectrum of race, income, geography, and
urban/rural. - Print and broadcast media stories throughout the
state. - A 30 minute documentary, The Big Look Examining
Oregons Land-Use System - Full-day stakeholder meeting to review concepts
5University Consortium Study
- Land Use Program effective in
- Preserving farm, forest areas
- Avoiding sprawl
- Inconclusive results regarding citizen
participation
6Main Issue Areas
- Farm, Forest, Natural Areas
- Livable Communities
- Participation Coordination
74 Overarching Principles
- Provide a healthy environment
- Sustain a prosperous economy
- Ensure a desirable quality of life and
- Provide fairness and equity to Oregonians.
8Farms, Forest, Natural Areas
9Issues
Farms, Forest, Natural Areas
- How do we better identify and protect farm and
forest lands, and important natural areas? - For lands that are not farm or forest lands, how
do we assure that development is sustainable? - What non-regulatory tools should we use to
protect farm and forest lands and natural areas?
10Farms, Forest, Natural Areas
11Farms, Forest, Natural Areas
12Farms, Forest, Natural Areas
Resource Lands and Rural AreasAlternatives
- Proposed Legislation
- Authorize two or more counties to petition LCDC
for a regional definition of farm and/or forest
lands. - Once regional definition adopted, counties may
reexamine farm and/or forest zoning. - If a county does undertake this, it must also
- Review and update designations of significant
natural areas and develop a program to protect
them and - Establish limits on other rural lands to assure
uses are sustainable and consistent with carrying
capacity
13Farms, Forest, Natural Areas
Resource Lands and Rural AreasAlternatives
- Other Tools for Managing Rural Lands
- Transfer of development rights to deal with
non-conforming lots and cluster development that
does occur. - Purchase of development rights and other
market-based tools to create incentives for
landowners to protect significant natural areas.
14LivableCommunities
15Issues
LivableCommunities
- How can Oregon accommodate the 1.7 million
additional people expected by 2040? - How do we ensure that communities provide the
housing needed by workers and that we minimize
their transportation costs?
16Issues
LivableCommunities
- How can we ensure that there is an adequate
supply of land for job growth? - How should we pay for future roads, sewer, water,
and other infrastructure?
17LivableCommunities
- Alternatives Accommodating population growth
- Expand urban growth boundaries onto farm land
- Develop underutilized areas in existing urban
growth boundaries - Redevelop existing urban areas to increase
density
18LivableCommunities
Livable Communitiespotential tools (continued)
- Other possible tools
- Improve infrastructure financing tools to help
guide growth to maintain quality communities - Make future urbanization contingent upon
annexation to cities - Improve the balance between jobs and housing in
communities - Encourage more regional efforts to plan and
develop quality areas - Maintain certified industrial sites program
- Continue work with communities to reduce vehicle
use - Expand urban and rural reserves to other rapidly
growing areas of the state - Provide for additional safe harbors for UGB
expansions
19LivableCommunities
- Recent plans for new development in the Portland
Metro area have been stymied by the high cost of
building new roads and expanding sewer and waters
systems. Some are worried that the cost of new
infrastructure will drive up the price of housing
and slow economic growth. In regards to new
growth and expanding cities, which of these
statements comes closest to how you feel? - ___New construction should pay for itself and
taxpayers shouldnt have to pay for roads,
transit, sewers, water systems, and parks and
enable developers to get rich - ___Oregon needs to raise taxes and invest in
roads, transit, water systems, and parks to
support development so we can compete with other
states in attracting jobs and reach other public
goals such as affordable housing and densities
that support transit service - ___Dont know
20LivableCommunities
21LivableCommunities
- Legislation
- Rewrite of regional problem solving statutes to
encourage problem-oriented regional efforts. - Policy statement on lands added to UGBs in the
future and annexation. - Policy statement concerning prioritization of
infrastructure funding for infill and
redevelopment.
22LivableCommunities
- Other Likely Recommendations
- Further analysis and review of state preemption
of local authorities to generate revenue for
infrastructure finance. - Evaluation of property tax limitations, and
effects on the ability of local government to
finance infrastructure. - OECDD and DLCD work to maintain and renew
certified industrial site program
23LivableCommunities
- Other Likely Recommendations (continued)
- Regional Economic Opportunity Analyses.
- Safe Harbors for UGB Expansions
- Strategic Planning and Coordination of State Land
Use, Transportation and Economic Development
Efforts
24Coordination Participation
25Coordination Participation
Citizen Participationissues and recommendations
- Issues
- Complexity Making the system understandable to
the average person - Reducing barriers to meaningful participation and
avoiding unproductive participation - Recommendations
- Review statues and rules to simplify
- Encourage mediation, streamline local processes,
and provide ongoing education and outreach
26Coordination Participation
- Issues
- State resources are limited, and should be
coordinated to maximize their ability to achieve
desired outcomes. - Recommendation
- Develop a strategic statewide plan to identify
and successfully address Oregons needs and
challenges in the next decades, while
coordinating limited state resources for land use
planning, transportation and other public
infrastructure.
27October 2008/Jan. 2009
The Task Force will prepare final
recommendations, including specific proposals to
the Legislature as well as documenting the
results of the outreach process.
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