RPS Is Moving Forward It appears RPS is moving forward as planned at the state level. 1000 Friends of Oregon has released their final comments on their concerns for RPS, which are as follows: Medford, being the largest City in RPS, has the lowest densities in the region for build out of its urban reserves areas; […]
Thoughts
Introduction of House Bill 3615 for Jackson County, Josephine County, and Douglas County
Jackson County Residents: Rural Jackson County residents keep your hopes up. There is a chance that House Bill 3615 will be re-introduced with the Oregon legislature this February, 2012. How Jackson County Will Be Affected: If this bill passes, it will give Jackson County, Josephine County, and Douglas County the ability to petition LCDC (Land […]
Oregon Has Adopted Soil Scientist Procedure Changes
Soil Scientist Procedures: The State of Oregon recently adopted soil scientist procedure changes, which means there will be more State forms and fees required for a soil scientist. If you own EFU property and plan on applying for a land use permit, the extra fees will be passed on to you. If you have […]
Regional Problem Solving- An 11-Year Process Finally Moves Ahead
RPS (Regional Problem Solving) is a public and private sector collaborative effort to direct the future of land use in the Greater Bear Creek Valley. It establishes a 50-year long-range goal, ideally providing a rational and beneficial pattern of growth. This particular proposal is the largest ever proposed in Oregon, and includes Jackson County’s participation, […]
Code Amendment
The City of Medford is proposing a code amendment for streets and maximum block lengths. If you have vacant, undeveloped land within the City, this may affect your property with future development. The code amendment will apply to all residential and commercially zoned properties. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this code amendment, please contact […]
Soil Scientist Procedure Changes
DLCD (Department of Land Conservation and Development) is making changes to the soil scientist procedures for land that is zoned EFU (Exclusive Farm Use) with changes to the OAR (Oregon Administrative Rules). This would include zone changes and homesite approvals that require a soil scientist. If you own EFU property, you may be affected. For […]