HB 2282

Requires Department of Land Conservation and Development to approve City of Bend's expansion of urban growth boundary, and allows department to approve other land use regulations for city on specified lands, if owner of land possesses development opportunity transferred from Metolius resort site owner and city meets other conditions.

Status In House Committee (HERP)
Sponsors Brian Clem (Democrat) (Chief), David Brock Smith (Republican), Jason Kropf (Democrat)
Fiscal impact May have fiscal impact, but no statement yet issued
Revenue impact May have revenue impact, but no statement yet issued
Emergency clause Yes

Bill Text

Requires approval of Bend’s urban growth boundary expansion and allows alternative land use regulations for properties with transferred development opportunities from the Metolius resort site.

Original Bill Text

Sponsors#

Chief Sponsors: Brian Clem

Overview#

Requires Department of Land Conservation and Development to approve City of Bend’s expansion of urban growth boundary, and allows department to approve other land use regulations for city on specified lands, if owner of land possesses development opportunity transferred from Metolius resort site owner and city meets other conditions. Sunsets provisions on January 2, 2030. Sunsets, on January 2, 2024, laws allowing Metolius resort site owners to use development opportunity to develop small-scale recreation communities. Declares emergency, effective on passage.

Public Testimony

Name Organization Position Date
Rory Isbell Central Oregon LandWatch Neutral 2021-02-17
Erik Kancler City of Bend Support 2021-02-18
Susan Millhauser Oregon Chapter American Planning Association Unknown 2021-02-18
David Wall Newberg Oppose 2021-02-18

Legislative History

Date Chamber Action
2021-01-11 H First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
2021-01-19 H Referred to Economic Recovery and Prosperity.
2021-02-18 H Public Hearing held.
2021-04-08 H Work Session held.
2021-06-26 H In committee upon adjournment.

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