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Admin Order 58-06-06
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Stormwater Management Manual Adoption
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5/2/2006
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DAC met from February 1999 through June 2000. The result of this long-term planning effort was <br /> called the proposed "stormwater management strategy," and included a capital project list, waterway <br /> protection measures and stormwater development standards. The 1999 DAC approved, with some <br /> modification, city staff's proposed stormwater management strategy. This stormwater management <br /> strategy served as the starting point for the Water Quality Implementation DAC Subcommittee (the <br /> 2005 DAC). <br /> City staff conducted broader public outreach from October 2000 through May 2001 on the proposed <br /> stormwater management strategy (i. e., capital projects list and proposed stormwater development <br /> standards) to receive further community feedback. This outreach included presentations to 10 <br /> neighborhood groups, as well as the Neighborhood Leaders Council, Long Tom Watershed Council, <br /> League of Women Voters, American Society of Landscape Architects and Oregon Landscape <br /> Contractors. <br /> The 2005 DAC was initiated in August 2005. The membership of the 2005 DAC included <br /> representatives of special interests (Chamber of Commerce, Lane County Home Builders' <br /> Association, Citizens for Public Accountability); technical expertise in architecture, engineering, site <br /> design, land use and the environment; and a neighborhood representative. The Committee met six <br /> times between August and November 2005 to review and provide input on the draft Stormwater <br /> Development Standards ordinance (August 8, August 25, October 3, October 25, October 31 and <br /> November 10). <br /> On June 8, 2006, a public hearing was held. Department of Land Conservation and Development <br /> notice, notice to interested parties and newspaper publication was provided for that hearing. <br /> The process for adopting this administrative order complies with Goal 1 because it complies with, <br /> and surpasses, the requirements of the State's citizen involvement provisions. <br /> Goal 2 -Land Use Planning. To establish a land use planning process and policy framework as a <br /> basis for all decisions and actions related to use of land and to assure an adequate factual base for <br /> <br /> such decisions and actions. <br /> The record shows that there is an adequate factual base for the adoption of this administrative order. <br /> Goal 2 requires that plans be coordinated with the plans of affected governmental units and that <br /> opportunities be provided for review and comment by affected governmental units. The Goal 2 <br /> coordination requirement is met when the City engages in an exchange, or invites such an exchange, <br /> <br /> between the City and any affected governmental unit and when the City uses the information <br /> obtained in the exchange to balance the needs of the citizens. This administrative order does not <br /> affect any other governmental units. <br /> There are no Goa12 exceptions required for this administrative order. Therefore, the administrative <br /> <br /> order is consistent with Goa12. <br /> Exhibit A to Administrative Order No. 58-06-06-F 2 Of 9 <br /> <br /> Findings of Consistency <br /> <br />
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