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RESOLUTION NO. ~"~ ~~
A RESOLUTION MAKING STAGE TWO LAND USE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
THE CITY OF CENTRAL POINT URBAN RESERVE AREAS
TO THE RPS POLICY COMMIT'T'EE
(Applicant(s): City of Central Point, Oregon)
Recitals
This matter came before the City of Central Point, Oregon for public hearings on
March 11, 2003; April 1, 2003, and April 15, 2003. The City Council reviewed
City staff reports on March 13, 2003, March 27, 2003, April 10, 2003, Apri124,
2003 and May 22, 2003; considered the recommendations of other professionals;
and heard testimony and comments from effected property owners and all persons
wishing to be heard.
2. The City Council has considered reserving areas for future urban development in
the context of the health and general welfare of its citizens. It is understood that
areas designated as urban reserve are the only areas that the City will consider in
the future for Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) expansion.
Now, therefore;
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTRAL POINT,
OREGON, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Candidate Growth Areas. The following areas are recommended for
consideration. and inclusion in Central Point's Urban Reserve. Their alphanumeric reference
corresponds with Exhibits A, B, C, and D, which is attached hereto.
A. CP-1, This area has both regional and local significance and should be part of
Central Point's Urban Reserve. Developing a better east-west connection from
Highway 62 to Interstate-5 at the Seven Oaks Interchange would benefit the
Rogue Valley. Most of the area in CP-1 has been designated by the City and
County as an area of Mutual Planning Interest for approximately 20 years.
B. CP-2, This area is significant to Central Point's urban form and east-west
connectivity. The City recognizes the importance of agricultural uses in this area
and Oak Savanna habitat, but believes that this important resource can enhance
open space areas incorporated as part of a future sub-area master plan.
C. CP-3, This area also contributes to Central Point's urban form and would be a
natural expansion of the urban growth boundary in the future. It makes sense to
extend the area north between Gebhard Road and Bear Creek and abut the CP-2
southern boundary. The City is expected to take jurisdiction of Gebhard Road in
the future and expects the area west of Gebhard to develop in uses that buffer the
expo from new neighborhoods and vice versa;
D. CP-5, This area was not part of the RVCOG Phase One Status Reportr but should
be part of Central Point's Urban Reserve in it's entirety. The new area is reflect in
Exhibit D;
Section 2. Findines of Fact and Conclusions of Law The City Council hereby adopts the
following findings and conclusions of law in support of its decision in Section 1;
1. The areas identified for inclusion in Central Point's Urban Reserve are consistent
with the City's intentions to maintain its `urban form' and cohesiveness.
2. The areas identified are ones to which City infrastructure can be reasonably and
economically extended in the future.
3. Ample opportunity has been given for public hearing and comment by affected
parties in the various candidate areas.
4. The evidence presented in the Phase One Status Report prepared by RVCOG has
been carefully considered in arriving at the City's conclusions.
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Passed by the City Council and signed by me in authentication of its passage this day
of 1~c~_, 2003.
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Mayor Hank Williams
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City Representative
Approved by me this .~ ~ _day of ~, 2003.
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Mayor Hank Williams
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