F-020 Second City Charter Chapter X Analysis 12-22-23 p4 E��r� MEMORANDUM
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TO: Development Review Commission
CC: Ellen Davis, Senior Planner
Johanna Hastay, Planning Manager
FROM: Evan Boone, Deputy City Attorney
SUBJECT: LU 23-0002 -- Response to Legal Issues Raised at December 18 Public Hearing;
Additional Factual Evidence Regarding Dates of Sewer Main Construction in Springbrook
Park
DATE: December 22, 2023
This memorandum provides legal analysis regarding:
A. Annexation Condition (Covenant to Connect from West Waluga Park) and Chapter X
B. Clear and Objective Standard Requirement for Housing
C. Significant Impacts Text— Relevance to Land Use Regulation?
and additional factual information regarding:
D. Date of Construction of Sewer Main in Springbrook Park
If a Commission member has additional legal questions that they wish this office to address, either in
memo format or at the January 3, 2024 meeting, please contact me at 503-635-0225/
eboone@ci.oswe�o.or.us
DISCUSSION OF LEGAL ANALYSIS
A. Annexation Condition (Covenant to Connect from Waluga Park-West) and Chapter X
uestion: Should Chapter X have been considered at the time of annexation, either as a land use
regulation for the annexation or as a limitation on the right of the Council to condition annexation1?
Answer: Chapter X, as now applicable to Waluga Park—West,was not adopted at the time the
annexation application was filed or when tentatively approved.At the time of the application and at the
Council's tentative approval, Chapter X was applicable only to Springbrook Park.
1 I set aside for the moment whether the question is within the Commission's scope of review under LOC
50.07.003.14.d.ii. See Exhibit F-017.
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Discussion:
The application for annexation of the subject five parcels was filed on July 8, 2021 (AN 21-0003). Notice
of Potential Annexation was mailed to affected properties on October 12, 2021, and gave notice that a
public hearing on the annexation petition would be held on November 2, 2021. (Attachment A-1).The
Council held the public hearing on November 2, 2021, and tentatively approved the annexation upon
condition that the applicant record a Covenant to Construct and Connect to City Sewer Line.
(Attachment A-2, excerpt of Council Minutes, 11/2/21).The Covenant was recorded on February 23,
2022, and the Council approved the annexation by Ordinance 2874 on March 17, 2022. (Attachment A-
3).
Chapter X was not raised as applicable at the annexation public hearing (Attachment A-2) because, at
the time of application and upon tentative approval on November 2, 2021,the then (original)version of
Chapter X applied only to Springbrook Park.2 In fact,that same day was the election day when Measure
3-568 was submitted to the voters to amend and extend Chapter X. (Exhibit F-017, Attachment 1).
If Chapter X is a land use regulation (which City staff contends it is not for the reasons stated in Exhibit F-
017) and if it would be applicable land use criteria for annexation decisions, applications for land use
decisions are subject to the standards and criteria existing at the time of application submittal per ORS
227.178(3)(a). Accordingly, land use regulations adopted after the date of application submittal are not
applicable annexation criteria and standards.
Chapter X was neither raised by any party as applicable annexation criteria relevant to extension of
sewer to the site from Waluga Park—West (Attachment A-2) nor was it enacted at time of application
submittal or tentative approval of the annexation (Attachment A-3). Once the applicant recorded the
Covenant following the tentative approval,the condition of approval having been met, adoption of
Ordinance 2874 (Attachment A-3)to annex followed.
B. Clear and Objective Standard Requirement for Housing
Question: Is Chapter X not "clear and objective" as required by ORS 197.307(4, 6) because "two
reasonable minds disagree" as to its applicability to the proposed development,e.g.,temporary
construction access,tree removal, and installation and cover of an underground sewer main?
Answer: Criteria or standards relating to housing development must be "clear and objective" under ORS
197.307(4)to be applied. However,the mere existence of two reasonable minds disagreeing is not
sufficient to conclude that the criterion or standard is not "clear and objective."The interpretation
methodology of text, context, legislative history and rules of construction are to be applied to the
criterion and standard, and then, if following that, the criterion or standard remains not "clear and
objective,"then ORS 197.307(4) would preclude the criterion or standard being applied.
z Section 43. Limitations on Development. (Pre-Measure 3-568 approval)
The City of Lake Oswego shall insure that all development within Springbrook Park is consistent with the
preservation of Springbrook Park as a natural area available for public enjoyment.
To facilitate public access and use,the City of Lake Oswego may build trails for hiking,jogging, horseback
and bicycle riding,and may provide picnic and sanitary facilities within Springbrook Park.
The City of Lake Oswego shall not construct or develop (or allow any person to construct or develop)any
Athletic Facility or any parking lot, road,or trail for motorized vehicles within Springbrook Park.The City of Lake
Oswego shall not cut(or allow any person to cut)any tree in Springbrook Park for the purpose of facilitating the
construction or development of any Athletic Facility or any parking lot, road,or trail for motorized vehicles.
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Discussion:
Merely because some commenters and staff have a different reading of the applicability and
requirements of Chapter X does not automatically mean that Chapter X is not"clear and objective"
under ORS 197.307(4).A standard can still be "clear and objective" if some interpretation is required,
but following application of the methodology for interpretation, a "clear and objective" standard is
ascertained.
As we have explained,the fact that a standard requires some interpretation in its application
does not make that term unclear or subjective. Roberts v. City of Cannon eeach,_Or
LUBA_(LUBA No 2020-116,July 23, 2021), aff'd, 316 Or App 305, 504 P3d 1249 (2021),rev
den, 370 Or 56 (2022); Rudell v. City of Bandon, 64 Or LUBA 201 (2011), aff'd, 249 Or App 309,
275 P3d 1010 (2012).
Coopman v. City of Eugene,_Or. LUBA_(2022)(LUBA No. 2022-056; 2023 Or. Land
Use Bd. App. Lexis 13, *23).
In other words, a standard that, on its face, may not be "clear and objective" may be rendered "clear
and objective" after applying the interpretation methodology of text, context, legislative history, and
rules of construction. As an example, in this case one question is whether"road" in Chapter X, Section
43, Paragraph Three includes temporary construction access. If Paragraph Three were an applicable
criterion or standard under LOC 50.07.003.14.d.ii --which staff finds it is not for the reasons stated in
Exhibit F-017--and after applying text, context, legislative history and rules of construction, it was
determined that a temporary construction access was a "road,"then upon finding that "road" was
inclusive of temporary construction access, Section 43's "road"text would be applied as a "clear and
objective" standard per ORS 197.307(4).
Where the standard cannot be rendered "clear and objective"following the interpretation of the
standard by examining the text, context, legislative history and rules of construction,then ORS
197.307(4)would not permit the standard to be applied. An example of this may be Paragraph One's "all
development is consistent with the preservation of a Nature Preserve as a natural area available for
public enjoyment." Assuming Paragraph One was first found to be an applicable land use criterion
(again, which staff finds it is not as stated in Exhibit F-017), and if Paragraph One was the standard
against which an element of development was to be judged, e.g., installing underground sewer main,
covering and revegetating with required sensitive lands wetland plants,the "consistent with" element in
the criterion would raise substantial doubt, even after applying text, context, legislative history and rules
of construction,that it would be found to be "clear and objective."
Where criteria and standards are determined not to be "clear and objective" and they relate to housing,
then under ORS 197.307(4),the criteria or standard cannot be applied. Warren v. Washington County,
296 Or.App. 595,439 P.3d 581 (2019).
C. Significant Impacts Text—Relevance to Land Use Regulation?
Question: If Chapter X would meet a "significant impacts"test for a "land use decision," does that result
in Chapter X being a "standard or criteria" for review by the Commission in determining whether a
minor development application complies with LOC 50.07.003.14.d.ii?
Answer: No.The "significant impacts" test for a "land use decision" is about whether a body that is
limited in scope to review of land use decisions, e.g., LUBA, LCDC, has jurisdiction for review.A
"significant impacts" analysis for Chapter X is not relevant to this Commission's scope of review, which is
provided under the minor development review criteria of LOC 50.07.003.14.d.ii.
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Discussion:
A commenter argues that the Chapter X amendments should be considered a land use regulation
because "in addition to the statutory test [of land use regulation under ORS 197.015(10)],there is a
second test developed by case law when a governmental decision has a significant land use impact now
and in the future. ...The Charter amendment is intended to and does have a significant impact on how
current and future park natural areas may be developed." (Exhibit G-606, pg. 3).
The determination of whether Chapter X would meet the "significant impacts"test would be relevant on
the question of whether the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) would have jurisdictional
authority to review a challenge to Chapter X, even though it is not a land use regulation3. But whether
Chapter X has "significant impacts" is not relevant as to whether Chapter X is applicable criteria for the
Commission's review of a minor development application under LOC 50.07.003.14.d.ii.
LUBA has "... exclusive jurisdiction to review any land use decision ... in the manner provided in ORS
197.830 to 197.845." (ORS 197.825(1)). LUBA's jurisdiction is limited to review of"land use decisions." In
other words, if the decision is not a "land use decision," LUBA does not have authority to review it. ORS
197.020(10)(a)(A) defines"land use decision":
(10) "Land use decision":
(a) Includes:
(A)A final decision or determination made by a local government or special district that
concerns the adoption, amendment or application of:
(i)The goals;
(ii)A comprehensive plan provision;
(iii)A land use regulation;or
(iv)A new land use regulation;
(B)A final decision or determination of a state agency other than the commission with
respect to which the agency is required to apply the goals; or
(C)A decision of a county planning commission made under ORS 433.763;
However, the statute's use of"includes" in regards to what is a "land use decision" leaves room for
other forms of final decisions or determinations to be reviewed by LUBA even though they were not
within the statutory definition of Subsection 10(a)(A) concerning the adoption, amendment or
application of a land use regulation.A final decision that meets the "significant impacts"test may also be
reviewed by LUBA even though it does not meet the statutory definition of"land use decision."
Even if a local government action is not a statutory land use decision,the Land Use Board of
Appeals (LUBA) may review the decision if it will have a "significant impact on present or future
use of land." Billington v. Polk County, 299 Or 471, 478-479, 703 P2d 232 (1985)[county board
decision to vacate portion of a county road]; Petersen v. Klamath Falls, 279 Or 249, 254, 566 P2d
1193 (1977) (first case to apply significant-impact test)[annexation decision, cities shall "exercise
their planning and zoning responsibilities").The significant-impact test"encompasses a
broader range of decisions than those that apply,or should apply,statewide planning goals,
comprehensive plans, or land use regulations." Citizens For eetter Transit v. Metro Service
Dist., LUBA 86-022, 15 Or LUBA 482,484(1987)[LUBAjurisdiction to review Metro resolution
3"Land use regulation" means any local government zoning ordinance, land division ordinance adopted under ORS
92.044 or 92.046 or similar general ordinance establishing standards for implementing a comprehensive plan. ORS
197.015(11).
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approving improvements and allocating federal funds for highway improvements]. "[The Oregon
Supreme Court's decisions in City of Pendleton v. Kerns, supra, and eillington v. Polk County,
supra, make it clear that to qualify as a significant impact test land use decision, and for LUBA to
have review jurisdiction,the] decision must create an actual, qualitatively or
quantitatively significant impact on present or future land uses. Further,the
expected impacts must be likely to occur as a result of the decision, and not simply
speculative." Carlson v. City of Dunes City, LUBA Nos. 94-069, 94-146, 28 Or LUBA 411,414
(1994)[city decision to pave street]. Decisions expressly excluded from LUBAjurisdiction but that
otherwise pass this test are still excluded. Oregonians in Action v. Land Conservation & Dev.
Com., 103 Or App 35, 38, 795 P2d 1098 (1990).
OSB, Land Use, Sec. 20.16 [emphasis added by bold].
There are other bodies where their statutory jurisdiction is limited to review of"land use decisions," and
the "significant impacts" test may result in that body having jurisdiction for review and action, even
though the decision under review is not a statutory"land use decision." In Marks v. LCDC, 327 Or. App.
708 (2023), the question was whether two intergovernmental agreements (IGAs) qualified as local
government"land use decisions"under the "significant impacts test," because if it did, then the IGAs
could be subject to LCDC review for whether an enforcement order could issue under ORS 197.320(12):
The Land Conservation and Development Commission shall issue an order requiring a local
government, ... to take action necessary to bring its ... other land use decisions or actions into
compliance with the goals, acknowledged comprehensive plan provisions, land use regulations
or housing production strategy if the commission has good cause to believe:
(12)A local government ...has ... has engaged in a pattern or practice of decision-making that
violates a requirement of the regional framework plan[.]
The Court held LCDC had authority to review the IGAs because the IGAs exercised control over the
timing of concept planning of an urban reserve area, which was likely to have a significant impact on
land use.
The "significant impacts"test as applied to Chapter X's impacts is not relevant to this Commission's
scope of review because its scope is not to "land use decisions," but rather the Commission's scope of
review is of a minor development application and whether the application meets the criteria and
standards referenced in LOC 50.07.003.14.d.ii.
Additional Factual Information
D. Date of Installation of Sewer Main in Springbrook Park
In Exhibit F-017, pgs. 22-23, it was noted that the predecessor 1978 version of Chapter X contained
identical wording as the current Paragraphs One and Three, but limited to Springbrook Park.The track
changes below show the original 1978 text in these two paragraphs that was amended in 2021 by
deleted text by�e�e�ie�and new text by double underline.
Section 43. Limitations on Development.
The City of Lake Oswego shall insure that all development within �^��^^"�^^', °��'. a Nature
Preserve is consistent with the preservation of c^��^^��^^'. °��', fa Nature Preserve�as a
natural area available for public enjoyment.
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The City of Lake Oswego shall not construct or develop (or allow any person to construct or
develop) any Athletic Facility anv Telecommunications Facilitv. or any parking lot, road, or trail
for motorized vehicles within c^��^^"�^^'- o��'- fa Nature Preservel.The City of Lake Oswego
shall not cut (or allow any person to cut) any tree in c^��^^"�^^'- o��'- fa Nature Preserve�for
the purpose of facilitating the construction or development of any Athletic Facility�
Telecommunications Facilitv. or any parking lot, road, or trail for motorized vehicles.
If an underground sewer main was constructed in Springbrook Park after 1978,when the original
Chapter X was applicable under identical wording of the two paragraphs above, as Exhibit F-017 stated,
that provides legislative history:
As previous construction within Springbrook Park would have included temporary construction
access for installation of sewer lines, the same scope to "roads" would be given.The voters
would conclude that as there was no change in the original text of Paragraph One, with the
exception of the applicable parks to which it applied,that development that had occurred in
Springbrook Park would continue to be permissible in the additional parks unless there was a
new express prohibition.Temporary construction access had occurred in Springbrook Park for
construction of sewer pipes, even though there then existed a prohibition against "roads," so a
voter would have assumed that neither the same Paragraph One prohibition or the "road"
prohibition in Paragraph Three would be interpreted to result in a new prohibition on temporary
access roads under the 2021 Chapter X's first and third paragraphs.
Exhibit F-017, pg. 23
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ATTAC H M E NTS:
Attachment A-1 Notice of Potential Annexation CCPH 11-02-21 w-Map AN 21-0003 (4 pages)
Attachment A-2 Approved Minutes—2021-11-02 (13 pages)
Attachment A-3 Council Report and Annexation Ordinance 2874 (25 pages)
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Attachment D-1 Springbrook Sewer As-Built (1 page)
Attachment D-2 Phase 1 Sundeleaf Drive As-Built (6 pages)
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ATTACHMENT A-1
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The City of Lake Oswego has received an annexation petition for three parcels, shown on the attached map, which are
located within the Urban Service Boundary of the City of Lake Oswego. The parcels are located at:
No Situs Addresses—three lots at the southeast corner of Kimball and Baleine Streets
(21 E07CA02902, 21 E07CA03000, 21 E07CA00100)
The City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, at 5:30 p.m. in the City Hall Council
Chamber, 380 A Avenue, Lake Oswego, OR, 97034, to consider this annexation petition and proposed ordinance,
including the zoning designations for the parcels.
COVID-19: The health, safety, and wellness of our community and staff continues to be the City's top priority.
Face coverings are required for attending in-person meetings as well as maintaining social distance.
Annexations are adopted by ordinance. The title of the ordinance is:
Ordinance 2874
An ordinance annexing to the City of Lake Oswego three parcels, consisting of 2.07 acres at the southeast corner
of Kimball and Baleine Streets with no situs address (21 E07CA00100, 21 E07CA02902 and 21 E07CA03000)
declaring City of Lake Oswego Resource Protection (RP) Overlay and zoning pursuant to LOC 50.01.004.5(a-c);
and removing the territory from certain districts (AN 21-0003).
APPLICABLE CRITERIA:
1. Oregon Revised Statutes, Boundary Changes; Mergers and Consolidations
• ORS 222.111(2)Authority and Procedure for Annexation; Specifying Tax Rate in Annexed Territory.
• ORS 222.120 Procedure for Annexation Without Election; Hearing; Ordinance Subject to Referendum
2. Metro Code
• 3.09.040(A)(1-4) Requirements for Petitions.
• 3.09.050 Hearing and Decision Requirements for Decisions Other Than Expedited Decisions.
3. Lake Oswego Community Development Code
• Section 50.01.004.4 Zoning of Annexed Areas
• Section 50.01.004.5 Comprehensive Plan Map Designations Automatically Applied Upon Annexations;
Exceptions.
4. Lake Oswego Comprehensive Plan Map
5. Lake Oswego Comprehensive Plan Policies
A. Urbanization Statewide (Planning Goal 14)
Policy A-3 Urban Services Boundary
Policy C-3 Urban Service Availability to City Residents
Policy C-4 Urban Service Availability to the Property
B. Complete Neighborhoods and Housing (Statewide Planning Goal 10)
Policy B-1: Provide and maintain zoning and development regulation that allow the opportunity
to develop an adequate supply and variety of housing types, and that accommodate the needs
of existing and future Lake Oswego Residents.
6. OAR 660-008-0010—Allocation of Buildable Land
7. Urban Growth Management Agreement
In accordance with LOC 50.01.004.5, the City zoning designation of R-7.5, and a Resource Protection Overlay shall
be applied to the subject properties on the effective date of annexation. Permitted and conditional uses in this zone
can be found in LOC 50.03.002.
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How to Testify
Those interested in providing written testimony are encouraged to submit their comments prior to the hearing
preferably by email or mail. Contact information is provided below.
Inquiries regarding the proposal may be directed to Paul Espe, Associate Planner, at (503) 697-6577.
The City of Lake Oswego is conducting a hybrid meeting with some members of the Council, presenters or the
public attending remotely via Zoom. For details on speaking at the meeting via Zoom or if you need additional
information about the hearing, please email CitvRecorder(a�lakeosweqo.citv by Noon the day of the meeting.
Please refer to files AN 21-0003, (proposed Ordinance 2874).
Kari Linder, City Recorder
City of Lake Oswego
380 A Avenue, Third Floor
PO Box 369 Phone: (503) 534-4225
Lake Oswego, OR 97034 Email: citvrecorder(a�lakeosweqo.citv
The hearing will include an opportunity for persons to testify in favor, in opposition, and neither for nor against, and
petitioner's rebuttal. Individuals are allowed up to 5 minutes, and any person attending the hearing may cede their
time to another individual; however, in no case will any individual have more than 10 minutes to testify. Recognized
neighborhood associations, governments and government agencies, and other incorporated public interest
organizations have up to 10 minutes to testify. See LOC 50.07.003.4.a and 50.07.003.4.b.
Note: Failure to raise an issue in the hearing, in person or by letter, or failure to provide statements or evidence
sufficient to afford the City Council an opportunity to respond to the issue precludes appeal to the Land Use Board
of Appeals based on that issue.
Copies of the petition, all documents and evidence submitted by or on behalf of the applicant, applicable criteria, map
and proposed Ordinance 2873 are available for inspection at no cost. The staff report will be available for review 15
days before the hearing on the annexation webpage:
https://www.ci.oswego.or.us/citvcouncil/21-0003-three-lots-southeast-corner-kimball-and-baleine-street
Date Mailed: October 12, 2021.
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CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING
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�REGO�
1. CALL TO ORDER, CITY COUNCIL
Mayor Buck called the regular City Council meeting to order at 5:31 p.m. on November 2,
2021. The meeting was held both virtually via video conferencing and in-person.
2. ROLL CALL
Present: Mayor Buck, Councilors Mboup, Manz, Nguyen, Wendland, Verdick, and
Mboup
Staff Present: Martha Bennett, City Manager; Jason Loos, City Attorney; Evan Boone,
Deputy City Attorney; Paul Espe, Associate Planner; Erica Rooney, City
Engineer � Public Works Director; Shawn Cross, Finance Director; Nadia
Ahmed, Human Resources Specialist; Scot Siegel, Economic
Development Director; Gert Zoutendijk, Fire Marshal; Kari Linder, City
Recorder
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Buck led the Pledge of Allegiance.
4. PUBLIC COMMENT
No Public Comment was provided.
4.1 PRIOR PUBLIC COMMENT FOLLOW-UP
No prior follow-up was provided.
5. PUBLIC HEARINGS
5.1 Ordinance 2874, Annexing Property at SW Kimball and SW Baleine Streets
(AN 21-0003).
Jason Loos, City Attorney, read the parameters of the public hearing, and asked if any members
of the Council had any ex parte contacts, including a site visit, any bias, or any financial conflicts
of interest. None were heard.
City Council Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 13
November 2, 2021
Paul Espe, Associate Planner, presented the Council Report for three properties being
considered for annexation at the southeast corner of Kimball St and Baleine St. One item of public
testimony was received from David Brown, included in the packet as Exhibit F-200, against the
annexation. The concerns raised in his email would be addressed with the future partitioning of
the property in terms of wetland delineation, tree removal, storm water provision, etc. The
proposed annexation was owner-initiated and would result in the addition of approximately 2.07
acres of residential land to the City. The property was currently under Clackamas County's
jurisdiction and was zoned R-7.5 low-density residential in the Comprehensive Plan and would
also be zoned R-7.5 on annexation. The City's Sensitive Land Map designated a resource
protection (RP)district over the northeast side of the properties. Pursuant to Code, the RP overlay
district would be applied to the properties upon annexation, and the property owners had been
informed of such. He addressed other related items including installation and mitigation of a sewer
line by the applicant, future improvements to Baleine St., and stormwater facilities. Staff
recommended tentative approval of the annexation with the final enactment being deferred until
the owner had executed and recorded the covenant to construct and connect to the City sewer
line.
In response to an inquiry by Councilor Manz, Mr. Espe confirmed other annexations had taken
place in the area, and the location of the sewer system 500 feet away from the property added
complexity to the application.
In response to a question from Mayor Buck, Mr. Espe confirmed the applicant would need to
execute the covenant to install the sewer line before the ordinance came back to Council for
signature. Council was being asked to tentatively approve the annexation tonight. He further
clarified that it would be necessary for the applicant to delineate the wetland, the RP, and file a
land use application for the sewer construction. The delineation would be through a standard land
use application, including a public process. Lastly, he confirmed the lots were currently vacant.
Councilor Wendland asked for a review on what could be developed on land with an RP
designation. Mr. Espe replied that if a property was totally encumbered by an RP resource, the
Code allowed for the development of a reasonably-sized house-like development on the property.
Mayor Buck noted the report stated the single-family dwelling access was taken from Kimball St.
Mr. Espe responded that an access from Kimball St already existed, but no dwelling was located
on the property.
Applicant's Testimonv
Ed Brockman, Applicant, stated quite a bit of planning for the project had been done already
and he would be turning in a pre-application request on Thursday. Meetings had been held in
Waluga Park with the Parks Director, City Engineer, and the person in charge of sewer
maintenance. Pacific Habitat had examined, surveyed, and conducted a full delineation of the
wetlands on Tax Lot 2902. The location of the resource on Tax Lots 3000 and 100 had been
tentatively identified and flagged by Pacific Habitat and was yet to be surveyed. Tax Lots 3000
and 100 were originally each platted as two lots and could be reclaimed simply through a request
by the property owner through the Clackamas County Assessor according to State Law. In other
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words, five lots of record existed and could be assigned new tax lot numbers and addresses. If
the property was annexed, the applicant planned to do some lot line adjustments but had no plans
to develop a home, even though he legally could. The lot line adjustments would move the
proposed five residences out of the RP zone entirely.
• The sewer would be 1,100 ft long in total and would be expensive. The owner had recently
purchased the properties and because of the RP zone and no plan for how to develop
properties, the cost had not been great. The owner could pay for the sewer and still have a
project that made financial sense.
• The home builder had built other homes in Lake Oswego. The planned lot sizes would not be
less than 8,000 sq ft.
Councilor Mboup asked how many trees were located on the property and how the applicant
planned to deal with them upon annexation. Mr. Brockman replied the property would be
surveyed, and the location of every tree on the property 5 inches in diameter and greater would
be mapped and its species identified. He declined to provide an estimate of the number of trees
on the property without more data. Tax Lot 2902 was the yard for Tax Lot 15868 and had been
cleared, but had some good-sized trees. He had photos of the property before it was cleared, but
they were not readily available. A lot of undergrowth and blackberries had moved into the lot. Tax
Lots 3000 and 100 in the RP zone would be protected and nothing would be removed other than
invasive species, such as blackberries. The impact on the lots to be built on as well as the size of
house would be limited according to Code. Tax Lots 3000 and 100 were not full of big Fir trees,
but some big Firs existed on Tax Lot 2902 that could be seen in an aerial photo on the City's
website.
• Neal Bauer
Mr. Bauer spoke on behalf of the Carman Garden Homeowners Association (HOA) and was a
resident of Tara Place. For as long as he had lived in the neighborhood, the wetlands had turned
into a lake for a good part of the winter. The area of the cul-de-sac had been flooded in the past,
and the builder had brought in many truckloads of rock and sand to build it up for the four homes
developed there. Subsequent runoff from the rain had taken away the land, and the residents had
to fill up their backyards with dirt on two occasions. Once someone had dug into the field across
from the cul-de-sac to determine if it was buildable and could not find any dry areas. They had
taken down trees and carved into the land and could provide no documentation in response to
the neighbors' request. The wetland had several hundred trees, including big Birch trees, which
provided beautiful scenery, a root structure for the land, and also deadened the sound of traffic
from I-5. His neighbors had just sold their home and had brought someone out who reported the
existing sewer already had a belly because of subsidence from the rain it had not been equipped
for. Building five homes on Tara PI was outrageous and he found the proposal to be scary
because of the fill that would be required and would direct the water through the other houses in
the area. He confirmed he was opposed to the annexation.
• Stephanie Glazer
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Ms. Glazer stated she was neutral on the annexation, but she was concerned about the sensitive
area that she lived adjacent to. She agreed with Mr. Bauer's testimony that the land was under
water for many months out of the year. She wanted to make sure that the RP remained in place
after annexation and would not be diminished when development was considered. Tax Lots 3000
and 100 had even more standing water than the wetlands already delineated. She wanted the
management of that water to be part of the annexation to make sure the water stayed where it
was. Allowing the trees to remain would help. The neighbors who had lived there longer than her
had spoken about the earlier development on Tara PI that made their properties flood. The
sensitive lands overlay was intended to protect the water resource and to maintain the water in
its current location. With a few exceptions, most everyone in the area was on a septic system and
many residents had invested significant financial resources to install, upgrade, and maintain them.
She did not know what the implications were to the neighbors of a new sewer on Kimball St and
whether they would need to pay for it. The sewer line would cut directly through the sensitive
lands and it seemed like proper care was not being taken to protect the resource. Baleine St was
currently a walking and biking path and a very narrow area and she would not want to see it
become a major cut-through street. The intersection of Baleine St and Carman Dr was not safe
enough to handle additional traffic.
Mayor Buck clarified that the installation of the sewer line was part of the Sewer Master Plan and
would not have any bearing on others in the area, other than that its extension would make it
easier for someone to connect to it if they wanted to, so, in a sense, they would be bearing that
expense for the other neighbors. Properties within a close distance to a main were required to
connect upon annexation due to the plan that everyone would be on the sewer and not on septic
tanks. Martha Bennett, City Manager, added that if someone's septic tank was leaking and
creating a health hazard, and they were located within a certain number of feet of a sewer line,
they would be required to connect.
• Kathy Lundeen
Ms. Lundeen said she was neutral to the application and she agreed with the others who testified
that standing water remained on the site even during the drought. Tara PI had been a marsh with
nesting water birds, turtles, and cattails and it was filled in for a development. The backyard of
the neighbor to the left of Tract A had flooded and she needed to dig a pond because the water
was displaced from the marsh into her backyard and then into the RP areas. She believed that if
the area was annexed, it was Council's responsibility to make sure the remediation was done.
She was neutral to the application because she did not know Council's position on the matter.
She also believed the wetlands needed to be preserved as habitat. She inquired who would
replace the Surface Water Management of Clackamas County as they would no longer be
responsible after the annexation. Baleine St was paved only to Carman Dr and the rest was
gravel. The City frequently had to add more gravel due to the roadway washing out. It had been
a walking path for many years. The condition of the trees on Tax Lots 3000 and 100 was not as
good as it used to be which she suspected was because of the extra water and subsequent rot.
She had lost several trees to wind and rot. Some beautiful Willamette Valley Oaks were on Tax
Lots 3000 and 100 and she strongly believed they should be preserved as habitat for pouglas
squirrels and Western gray squirrels. When she needed a new septic system, the City told her
that a pumping station or a lifting station was needed, but she had not heard either system
mentioned in regard to this annexation.
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• Willy Paul
Mr. Paul stated he had been neutral to the application but was now against it due to what he had
heard from Mr. Brockman. His home was located on the southwesterly corner of the proposed
annexation. He was in complete agreement with the previous testimony about the water issues.
The wetlands were necessary for the standing water on the property throughout the winter. The
sewer on his property had an easement to allow a tie-in from Tax Lot 2902 to Kimball St but he
understood it would be for a single-family residence behind his property. He heard Mr. Brockman
state the intention to make lot line adjustments to Tax Lots 100 and 3000 through the county to
mitigate some of the RP boundary issues. He understood the intention was to develop five homes
on the subdivided tax lots which meant to him five homes located on a remainder of Tax Lots
3000 and 2902. It seemed to be an extremely dense amount of development that would take
advantage of the RP area in order to gain that density. He proposed R-15 zoning instead of the
R-7.5 designation to help mitigate some of the density issues and some of the water issues
relative to the RP area. He was concerned about the mention in the application that no additional
impervious surfaces would be introduced to the properties which to him meant no paved streets
and no driveways and he asked for clarification. He also asked what provision was made for the
neighbors to be involved in the development process after the annexation. He asked if a storm
drain system was also considered part of the mitigation to address some of the water
accumulation issues. Lastly, he asked about how Goal 10 would apply to the properties in the RP
area as it was not mentioned in the Council Report.
Councilor Manz clarified with staff that only the annexation was being considered tonight and
not the development of the property, nor was consideration being given to the ruling on
proportionality of what can or cannot be done with development on the property. Mr. Paul
understood that the recommendation in the Council Report for annexation maintained the R-7.5
zoning and asked if a process existed post-annexation for reconsideration of that zoning. Ms.
Bennett clarified the annexation would come in under the pre-determined zoning in the
Comprehensive Plan. HB 2001 was not material in this case regarding zoning. Mayor Buck
added that rezoning would be a separate consideration in another public process.
• Natalie Diloreto
Ms. Diloreto stated she lived in the field Mr. Bauer referred to in his testimony earlier. Her home
backed up to Baleine St which was now just a beautiful walking trail for families and their dogs.
The wetlands started about halfway through her property and the water reached knee-depth in
winter. She was concerned that if it already became that deep, where it would go if more
development took place and what studies would be done to make that determination. The
residents took great pride in the existing trees and her property backed up to some beautiful trees.
Though it was private property, kids were allowed to play there and in her field when it was dry
enough. It offered a great sense of community and she asked if the trees were removed, would it
mean that Baleine St would become an actual street instead of a trail. Her backyard was a whole
ecosystem with several types of wildlife and it would be sad if it was taken away.
Councilor Manz clarified that the part of Baleine St indicated in blue was a trail and became
gravel at the location of Tax Lot 3000. She confirmed with staff that it was a right-of-way in the
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City of Lake Oswego. Ms. Bennett cautioned against assuming Baleine St would become an
improved street. She advised questions to staff be held until Council's deliberation.
Mayor Buck called for the applicant's rebuttal.
Mr. Brockman noted he had spoken to the tentative plans to develop the area, though his
application was for annexation because he believed it would be helpful to Council and the public
to be upfront. Engineering advised against having Baleine St cut through to Inverurie Rd to avoid
cut through traffic. He had no plans to improve Baleine St now, but that did not mean it would
never be improved. His responses to questions raised during public testimony were as follows:
• Access was planned on the southern border of Tax Lot 3000 and not on the 15-ft easement
at 15868 Kimball St, and plans were to bring the sewer through Tax Lot 3000 and not through
15868 Kimball St.
Anything north of Tax Lots 3000 and 100 was strictly a path, though sewer would be brought
through there. He anticipated it would remain a path in the future and he had no plans to
disrupt the neighborhood use of foot traffic there.
• The Code required management of storm water, and that was probably one of the most
limiting factors to the development potential of the site. Initially, he had informally inquired of
the Planning Director about annexing and developing the area with septic systems for a couple
of the homes. The Planning Director seemed to believe that was reasonable, but Mr.
Brockman understood he was not the decision-maker and when he applied for annexation,
he was told staff would not recommend the annexation to Council unless sewer was brought
to the property. In order for that to pencil out, more than two houses would need to be
developed there.
• He had paid $7,000 to an engineering firm to guarantee that the sewer system could gravity
flow without a pump station, so no pump station would be involved.
• On Tax Lot 100 toward Inverurie Rd an area existed that was a lake virtually all winter long,
but it was not the entire area indicated for annexation.
Mayor Buck noted for the public that the Council Report contained an attachment that explained
annexation. Mr. Espe explained staff had not been given details on what could happen with the
property in terms of partitioning or recognizing legal lots of record. Mr. Brockman indicated he
wanted to reestablish the legal lots of record through Clackamas County which would not require
public noticing. Once the property was annexed, a lot line adjustment could be done through the
City which would have limited noticing and was also an administrative process. If re-platting was
required, it would be necessary for him to go through the noticed land use process. The land use
process that would be noticed first would be the delineation of the wetlands, followed by a noticed
land use process for the construction of the sewer and the re-delineation of the existing RP lines.
He confirmed the relationship between the lot lines and the RP designation was irrelevant; the lot
lines would not dictate the location of the RP area. The public would have the opportunity to
participate in the wetland delineation process and comment on the criteria as well as on a Type
2 tree removal.
Councilor Mboup said he was very concerned about the issues raised in testimony. He asked if
developing the property would have consequences in terms of engineering. The neighbors were
worried about damage to their property resulting from development. He asked if from a scientific
standpoint they could be told that the damage from flooding would not happen. Mr. Espe replied
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that the applicant would determine through the future land use process whether a storm system
would work so the adjacent properties would not be inundated. Additional related requirements
would also have to be followed. Councilor Mboup referred to the testimony about the previous
development flooding a home and asked if any guarantee could be offered to reassure the
residents that would not happen again. Mr. Espe replied he did not believe that staff was equipped
to make any such scientific guarantee for the adjacent properties until a land use application was
before them for review. The burden of proof would be on the applicant to bear that out and
determine whether or not their development would meet the City Code requirements regarding
sensitive lands, storm water, providing the sewer, etc.
Councilor Manz confirmed that this part of the process was only for annexation and any future
development would go through a very rigorous process defined by Code. Ms. Espe further
confirmed additional procedures would include land use review for the wetland delineation,
partition requirements, and building permits for individual houses. Storm water would need to be
managed on site and the storm water Codes followed.
Councilor Wendland confirmed the three tax lots had already been determined and asked how
often changes to an RP area were allowed once the RP designation was placed. It was difficult
to imagine how five houses would be built in the area indicated in red on the diagram provided by
Mr. Brockman. He asked why Tax Lot 100 would be connected to the sewer when it was not
intended to be developed. Mr. Espe replied that the sensitive land designation shown on the map
was a generalized location because the wetland scientists were not able to ground truth every lot
when the overlays were established for the wetlands. The idea was that final delineation of the
RP resource would take place in the future based on field surveys. Secondly, the sensitive lands
designation allowed for modifications to dimensional standards, setbacks, and floor area of the
underlying zone, and for variation in the lot dimension, lot size, and depth without a variance if
the transfer of allowable density in the R-7.5 zone was not increased and did not have a greater
negative impact on the natural resource. Other limitations in the Sensitive Lands Code also
existed. If one lot was completely designated as an RP resource and occupied most or all of the
lot in any residential district, the property owner was permitted development on the parcel of a
single-family dwelling or the equivalent based on the minimum lot area of the underlying zone. If
they owned only Tax Lot 100 and it was completely encumbered by the RP resource, the owner
would be legally entitled to build one reasonably-sized house on the property based on the
setbacks and requirements of the R-7.5 zone. Councilor Wendland inquired if a similar situation
had occurred on Tara PI, and if the same could happen on Tax Lots 100 and 3000. The property
owner could go through the same process to erase some of the blue area if they met the criteria.
Mr. Espe agreed it was possible if the criteria were met and the property owner could establish
that the location did not contain a wetland, but they could not fill or place fill in an RP resource.
Councilor Nguyen thanked Mr. Brockman for providing additional insight on his future plans for
the annexed property. He believed the question should be asked if the applicant would continue
with the annexation if it was determined later that five houses could not be built on the three lots.
He understood it was a chicken-and-egg scenario, but it would be good to know to save staff and
the applicant time, and whether the project made financial sense. Ms. Bennett responded that it
was not possible because the City did not review the idea of a development proposal, just the
proposals themselves. The property owner had to do their own due diligence to determine the
viability of the project. Councilor Nguyen noted the four manholes for the sewer and asked if
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another way existed to connect the sewer without impacting the natural areas. Erica Rooney,
Public Works Director/City Engineer, replied that a master plan based off of high-level
geography showed a slight rise to the west necessitating that the sewer flowed to the east. As
part of the annexation package, the applicant looked into the feasibility of having the sewer flow
by gravity because the area was so flat. Having the sewer flow to the west would require a pump.
The City had placed sewers in parks before, most recently in Rivergrove Park, in the interest of
keeping sewers in a gravity formation. In this application, they wanted to attempt to bore instead
of using an open cut to lessen the impact to the natural area.
Councilor Verdick asked for more detail on how the zoning was determined for the site in the
past. The residents had mentioned during testimony the possibility of different zoning to preserve
the neighborhood character. Ms. Bennett replied it was the result of the State Goal 10 Housing
Rules where every community of a certain size had to achieve a certain housing density
community-wide. Down-zoning in the subject neighborhood would require up-zoning someplace
else. Councilor Verdick asked for further information about requiring sewer versus septic. Ms.
Bennett replied that was also a statewide requirement prohibiting septic systems in a
development in an urban area with urban services. A failed septic system within a certain number
of feet of a sewer line would require a connection to a sewer and, under City policy, an annexation
was required before a sewer connection could be made.
Mayor Buck moved to tentatively approve Ordinance 2874 and direct staff to return with
findings and an Ordinance for enactment upon the owner recording the Covenant to
Construct and Connect to City Sewer Line in the official records of Clackamas County,
Oregon. Councilor Rapf seconded the motion.
Councilor Nguyen received confirmation that the approval would be tentative and the applicant
could withdraw the application if he decided to do so.
Councilor Wendland noted the city welcomed those who wished to annex in and did not force
the issue. He would support the application under those circumstances with the understanding
that a lot of work had to be done on Mr. Brockman's part.
Councilor Rapf was in support of the application because he believed government should not
get in the way of wealth-building or in making life better and that it was not Council's job to state
whether or not the applicant could build on the site. If the property ultimately could not be built
upon, the city would have a nice wetland that would not be developed. He believed many people
tonight might have expected something more from the process than just a decision on annexation.
He fully supported annexation and believed that City staff and others would make the right
decision on developing the property when the time came.
Councilor Mboup stated he would have voted against annexation of the property, but he had
faith in staff and accepted their statements tonight. The property had a visible problem and he
had reservations about it, but would vote in favor of the annexation.
A roll call vote was held, and the motion was ap ssed, with Mayor Buck and Councilors
Mboup, Manz, Nguyen, Wendland, Verdick, and Rapf voting `aye', (7-0).
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Mayor Buck reiterated this decision was tentative and that staff would return to Council with
findings on November 14tn
Council took a break from 7:13 p.m. to 7:22 p.m.
5.2 Ordinance 2775, Vacating the Remaining Portion of a Public Alley located South of
A Avenue between 3�d and 4th Streets.
Jason Loos, City Attorney, read the parameters of the public hearing, then asked if any
members of the Council had any ex parte contacts, including a site visit, any bias, or any financial
conflicts of interest. None were heard.
Ms. Rooney presented the Council Report for the vacation of a public alley, describing the
location and applicable statues. She described the changes in the area that led to the
development of the alley into a plaza, and other details leading up to the proposed ordinance.
The City Recorder had received no public comments on the matter. She clarified that the plats
were typically set up to each contain a side of the right-of-way so, when a vacation took place,
the two sides returned to the original holders. Council had the option of a future lot line adjustment
if desired.
Mayor Buck opened the public hearing, confirmed there was no public testimony, and then closed
the hearing.
Councilor Manz moved to enact Ordinance 2775. Councilor Mboup seconded the motion.
A voice vote was held, and the motion was ap ssed, with Mayor Buck and Councilors
Mboup, Manz, Nguyen, Wendland, Verdick, and Rapf voting `aye', (7-0).
5.3 Resolution 21-36, Adjusting the Budget for the Biennium Commencing July 1, 2021
by Adopting a Supplemental Budget, Approving Resources/Requirements, and
Making Appropriations.
Resolution 21-37, Authorizing the Prepayment of Certain Full Faith and Credit
Obligations Previously Issued.
Sean Cross, Finance Director, presented the Council Report, noting the City had sold some
bonds in 2011 that were now callable. Usually, the City would consider refunding them for a lower
interest rate, but staff realized the fund balance was sufficient to pay off the bonds. By doing so,
the City would save about $1.6 million in interest payments. He clarified that because the
maximum indebtedness had been reached, TIF (tax increment financing)funds could not be used
toward projects anymore, and the money needed to go to repaying the debt.
Mayor Buck opened the public hearing, confirmed there was no public testimony, and closed the
hearing.
Councilor Mboup moved to adopt Resolution 21-36 and Resolution 21-37. Councilor Manz
seconded the motion.
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A voice vote was held, and the motion was ap ssed, with Mayor Buck and Councilors
Mboup, Manz, Nguyen, Wendland, Verdick, and Rapf voting `aye', (7-0).
6. STUDY SESSIONS
6.1 Certification Office for Business Inclusion and Diversity (COBID) Update
Evan Boone, Deputy City Attorney, spoke to the development of rules regarding equity in public
contracting. Council's goal was to foster diversity, equity and inclusion by reaching out to
businesses that met the Certification Office of Business Inclusion and Diversity (COBID)
certification which focused on emerging small businesses, minority and women-owned
businesses, businesses by service-disabled veterans, and disadvantaged business enterprises.
He updated on some of the questions posed to Council on August 3�d as follows:
• How many COBID-certified businesses should staff contact when doing a solicitation? Staff
had no strong feeling either way.
• Should staff advertise in the OregonBuys E-procurement Program? Doing so would not further
Council's goal in reaching out to COBID firms because the OregonBuys program applied to
everyone.
• Should the City be adopting a specific percentage of COBID firms as an aspirational goal for
contracting? If so, which contracts do they apply to? Staff recommended not setting this goal
until the tools were in place to determine the percentage.
• Should good faith efforts apply only to construction contracts or to others as well?Architectural
engineering and public improvements could also be considered.
Mr. Boone said staff had also identified internal tracking challenges they would work to address
with the new Equity Program Manager, Guilian Del Rio, who would also work with City
departments on reporting to be presented to Council. He noted a section was inadvertently
omitted from the Council Report regarding the evaluation criteria for when bids were sought for
goods and services and for personal services where not less than 10 percent of the points for
evaluating a bid was based on one or more of the following criteria: The business is certified
through COBID; the public contracting officer could elect to use an effective plan for identifying
and using COBID-certified subcontractors; or, the business had demonstrated a previous history
in reaching out to COBID firms. He then provided the following answers to clarifying questions
from Council:
• The OregonBuys program was a statewide system that resulted in a broader bid solicitation
but did not have any COBID-type leaning. Some of the other cities that have moved toward
the COBID process did not use OregonBuys.
• The Good Faith Effort(GFE) program was required by contractors in the construction industry
to determine whether a firm was COBID or not and how those firms would be sought. The City
did not yet have a separate GFE program yet, but would be developing one with the help of
Ms. Del Rio. She would also make a recommendation to management on whether a computer-
based tracking system would be necessary and how it would be implemented. Having the
data be part of the Finance Department's online dashboard was a possibility that would be
considered.
• It was not likely that staff would reach out to the same COBID-qualified vendors repeatedly;
the greater problem was getting enough responses from COBID firms due to more
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governments reaching out to those firms. If insufficient numbers of responses were seen, the
net could be broadened.
• The City had not previously stated it was necessary to reach out to any particular classification
of business from a contracting point of view. The COBID database would help in that regard.
Council's goal from January was to broaden the outreach to inclusive and diverse businesses.
• A conference call was held about the COBID program with a number of Oregon cities including
Tigard, Beaverton, Eugene, and Portland. Beaverton already had an equity program manager,
and had provided a model to emulate.
• The City would participate in outreach activities to encourage eligible businesses to obtain
COBID certification. COBID firms would be notified of contract opportunities and events such
as trade shows. The Equity Program Manager would assist with those activities. Beaverton,
Tigard, and other cities already had an event they did in common, so Lake Oswego could join
with them on the advertising.
• Cooperative agreements did not need to be advertised by the City on the theory that they
were nationally or regionally advertised. The City could buy off of agreements, but would also
have to solicit a bid from two COBID certified businesses.
Council directed staff to proceed with a public hearing in December on amending the public
contracting rules to require staff to review the COBID database for at least two COBID-certified
firms to contact.
6.2 Commercial Temporary Shelters (COVID) — LU 21-0068
Scot Siegel, Community Development Director, presented the Council Report regarding the
use of temporary shelters for commercial uses, particularly for restaurants. Earlier this year, the
City Council amended the Community Development Code (CDC) to allow temporary shelters or
tents for more than 14 days consistent with its goal to support business expansion and primarily
to provide relief during the pandemic by allowing greater social distancing. The ordinance was in
addition to Code that already allowed seasonal enclosures that restaurants could use on a
recurring basis during the fall and winter months. Those enclosures required a higher level of
design and went through design review.
• Staff sought Council's direction on whether to extend the allowance for the shelters this fall
and winter, and had issued an anticipatory public notice for a prospective Planning
Commission hearing on November 8th. Staff would return to Council on November 16t" for a
public hearing and consideration of an ordinance. The language of the ordinance would
change from referencing physical distancing requirements to referencing any emergency or
state regulation relating to COVID.
Key points of Council's discussion touched on the possibility that some of the small number of
restaurants using temporary shelters were not ready to open at full capacity due to the ongoing
pandemic; impacts of vaccinations on restaurant staff and patrons; the future usefulness of such
structures; the assistance shelters might provide to restaurants financially; and how temporary
outdoor structures might provide a sense of normalcy during the pandemic.
Mr. Siegel confirmed Council wanted staff to move forward with the temporary shelter extension
process.
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6.3 Council Goals Update— 3rd Quarter
Martha Bennett, City Manager, provided a brief update on the progress on Council goals, noting
the topic was covered in more detail in the Council Report. Council was making steady progress
on 16 of the 18 initiatives set for eight overall goals, and the remaining two initiatives were
scheduled for Council action. She highlighted the progress made on the community dialog on
policing and on major capital projects.
7. CONSENT AGENDA— FULL COUNCIL
7.1 Approval of Meeting Minutes
September 14, 2021, Draft Special Meeting Minutes
September 21, 2021, Draft Regular Meeting Minutes
September 28, 2021, Draft Special Meeting Minutes
Councilor Wendland moved to adopt the Consent Agenda. Councilor Verdick seconded
the motion.
A voice vote was held, and the motion was ap ssed, with Mayor Buck and Councilors
Mboup, Manz, Nguyen, Wendland, Verdick, and Rapf voting `aye', (7-0).
8. CONSENT AGENDA— COUNCILORS ONLY
8.1 Resolution 21-39, A Resolution of the City Councilors of the City of Lake Oswego
Approving the Appointment of an Alternate to the 50+ Advisory Board.
Mayor Buck thanked outgoing board member Janine Hawthorne and incoming member Susan
Bailey.
Councilor Wendland moved to adopt the Consent Agenda. Councilor Mboup seconded the
motion.
A voice vote was held, and the motion was ap ssed,with Councilors Mboup, Manz, Nguyen,
Wendland, Verdick, and Rapf voting `aye', (6-0).
9. INFORMATION FROM COUNCIL
Councilor Manz reported the house had been removed from Hallinan Woods and the work was
anticipated to be finished by the end of the week, weather provided.
Councilor Wendland reported on the Lake Oswego Recreation and Aquatic Center (LORAC).
Another design review meeting had been held and the plans could be seen on the Parks and
Recreation page on the City's website. The operating agreement was being worked on with the
School District.
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Council Verdick reported she had talked this morning with Amanda Watson, Sustainability
Program Manager, and learned the City had met its solar goal.
Mayor Buck noted that for Native American Heritage Month, the City was hosting a traveling
exhibit called Oregon Is /ndian Country in part at the City Hall and at the Public Library starting
mid-month and going through the early part of December. He reported a presentation was given
at the Metro Policy Advisory Committee meeting on the garbage system and the increased tip
fee's impact on providers.
Councilor Manz reported that Lake Oswego Reads chose How Much of These Hills Is Gold for
2022. The book was a story about the children of Chinese Immigrants.
10. REPORTS OF OFFICERS
No reports of officers were given.
11. ADJOURNMENT, CITY COUNCIL
Mayor Buck adjourned the City Council at 8:21 p.m. to call to order the Redevelopment Agency.
The LORA board met from 8:21 p.m. to 8:23 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
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Kari Linde , City Recorder
Approved by the City Council on December 7, 2021
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Joseph M. Buck, Mayor
City Council Meeting Minutes Page 13 of 13
November 2, 2021
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Subject: Ordinance 2874, Annexing three parcels consisting of 2.07 acres at the southeast
corner of Kimball and Baleine Streets (no situs addresses); Tax Map/Lots 21E07CA00100,
21E07CA02902and 21E07CA03000
Report Date: March 9, 2022 Staff Member: Paul Espe, Associate Planner
Meeting Date: March 17, 2022 Department: Planning and Building Services
Action Required Advisory Board/Commission Recommendation
❑ Motion ❑ Approval
❑ Public Hearing ❑ Denial
❑X Ordinance ❑ None Forwarded
❑ Resolution ❑X Not Applicable
❑ Information Only Comments:
❑ Council Direction
❑X Consent Agenda
Staff Recommendation: Enact Ordinance 2874 and approve Findings for AN 21-0003.
Recommended Language for Motion: Move to enact Ordinance 2874.
Project/Issue Relates To: Annexation of territory
Issue before Council (Highlight Policy Question):
❑Council Goals/Priorities ❑Adopted Master Plan(s) ❑X Not Applicable
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY/BACKGROUND
The proposed annexation is owner-initiated and will result in the addition of approximately 2.07
acres of residential land to the City.
On November 2, 2021, the City Council conducted a public hearing and tentatively approved
this annexation, deferring ordinance enactment until the property owner signed and recorded
the Covenant to Construct and Connect to City Sewer Line in the Official Records of Clackamas
County, Oregon. The applicant has signed and recorded the covenant to construct and connect
to City Sewer and it is attached as Exhibit E-4.
RECOMMENDATION
Move to enact Ordinance 2874, and adopt Findings for AN 21-0003.
503.635.0215 380 A Avenue PO BOX 369 Lake Oswego, OR 97034 www.lakeoswego.cit�
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EXHIBITS
Please note that only bolded exhibits are included with this Council Report.
A. Ordinance
Ordinance 2874 (03/09/22)
Attachment A: Map of Proposed Annexation, 08/10/21
Attachment B: Map of RP Resource, 03/09/22
Attachment C: Criteria, Findings, Conclusion and Effective Date, 10/13/21
B. Minutes
None
C. Staff Reports
Council Report Dated 10/13/21
D. Graphics/Plans
D-1 Sanitary Sewer Plan 8/21/21
E. Written Materials
E-1 Buildable Lands Inventory (2013 Comprehensive Plan, Economic Opportunities
Analysis, excerpt), 03/18/13
E-2 Housing Needs Analysis (2013 Comprehensive Plan, excerpt), 03/19/13
E-3 Covenant to Construct and Connect to City Sewer Line
E-4 Recorded Covenant to Construct and Connect to City Sewer Line
503.635.0215 380 A Avenue PO BOX 369 Lake Oswego, OR 97034 www.lakeoswego.city
ATTACHMENT A-1
ORDINANCE 2874
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING TO THE CITY OF LAKE OSWEGO THREE PARCELS, CONSISTING OF
2.07 ACRES AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF KIMBALL AND BALEINE STREETS WITH NO SITUS
ADDRESS (21E07CA02902, 21E07CA03000, 21E07CA00100) DECLARING CITY OF LAKE
OSWEGO RESOURCE PROTECTION (RP) OVERLAY AND ZONING PURSUANT TO LOC
50.01.004.5(a-c); AND REMOVING THE TERRITORY FROM CERTAIN DISTRICTS (AN 21-0003).
WHEREAS, annexation to the City of Lake Oswego of the territory shown in the map in
Attachment "A" and described below, would constitute a contiguous boundary change under
ORS 222.111, initiated by petition from the property owners as outlined in ORS 222.111(2); and,
WHEREAS, the City has received consent for the proposed annexation from all of the property
owners and not less than 50 percent of the electors residing in the territory, as outlined in ORS
222.125; and,
WHEREAS, the part of the territory that lies within the Lake Grove Fire District#57 will, by
operation of ORS 222.520, be withdrawn from that district immediately upon approval of the
annexation; and,
WHEREAS, the part of the territory that lies within the Clackamas County Enhanced Sheriff's
Patrol District will, by operation of ORS 222.520, be withdrawn from the district upon approval
of the annexation; and,
WHEREAS, the part of the territory that lies within the Surface Water Management Agency of
Clackamas County will by operation of ORS 222.520 be withdrawn from that agency
immediately upon approval of the annexation; and,
WHEREAS, LOC 50.01.004.5 specifies that, where the Comprehensive Plan Map requires a
specific Zoning Map designation to be placed on the territory annexed to the City, such a zoning
designation shall automatically be imposed on the territory as of the effective date of the
annexation; and,
WHEREAS, this annexation is consistent with the Urbanization Chapter of the City of Lake
Oswego's acknowledged Comprehensive Plan, Oregon Revised Statutes 222.111(2) and 222.125
for boundary changes, and Metro Code Sections 3.09.040(a)(1-4) and 3.09.045.
Now,therefore,the City of Lake Oswego ordains as follows:
Section 1. The real property described as follows is hereby annexed to the City of Lake
Oswego:
A tract of land located within the southwest quarter of Section 7, Township 2 South, Range 1
East of the Willamette Meridian, City of Lake Oswego, County of Clackamas, Oregon, said tract
of land being all of that property conveyed to Hail Capital LLC, an Oregon limited liability
company, by Statutory Warranty Deed recorded July 7, 2021 in the Official Records of
Ordinance 2874,AN 21-0003
(21E07CA02902,21E07CA03000, 21E07CA00100)
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Clackamas County as Recording No. 2021-065158; said tract of land more particularly described
as follows:
Lots 1, 2, 69, and 70 of Block 1, Plat of Lake Forest (Plat No. 509), plat records of Clackamas
County.
Together with a tract of land located within the southwest quarter of Section 7, Township 2
South, Range 1 East of the Willamette Meridian, City of Lake Oswego, County of Clackamas,
Oregon, said tract of land being all of that property conveyed to Hail Capital LLC, an Oregon
limited liability company, by Statutory Warranty Deed recorded June 30, 2021 in the Official
Records of Clackamas County as Recording No. 2021-063293; said tract of land more
particularly described as follows:
Parcel 2, Partition Plat No. 2007-142, plat records of Clackamas County.
The annexed territory is depicted on Attachment A.
Section 2. The annexed area lies within the following districts and shall be retained within
these districts upon the effective date of annexation:
Lake Grove Park District
Lake Grove Water District
Section 3. The annexed area lies within the following districts and shall be withdrawn from
these districts upon the effective date of annexation:
Lake Grove Fire District#57
Clackamas County Enhanced Sheriff's Patrol District
Surface Water Management Agency of Clackamas County
Section 4. In accordance with LOC 50.01.004.5, the City zoning designation of R-7.5, and a
Resource Protection Overlay shall be applied to the subject properties on the effective date of
annexation, as shown on Attachments A and B.
Section 5. The City Council hereby adopts the findings of fact and conclusions set forth in
Attachment C in support of this annexation ordinance.
Section 6. Effective Dates:
a. Effective Date of Annexation Ordinance. Pursuant to Lake Oswego City Charter,
Section 35.C, this ordinance shall be effective on the 30t" day after its enactment.
b. Effective Date of Annexation. Following the filing of the annexation records with
the Secretary of State as required by ORS 222.177, this annexation shall be effective upon the
later of either:
1. the 30t" day following the date of adoption of this ordinance; or
2. the date of filing of the annexation records with the Secretary of State.
Provided, however, that pursuant to ORS 222.040(2), if the effective date of the annexation as
established above is a date that is within 90 days of a biennial primary or general election or
Ordinance 2874,AN 21-0003
(21E07CA02902,21E07CA03000, 21E07CA00100)
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after the deadline for filing notice of election before any other election held by any city, district
or other municipal corporation involved in the area to be annexed, the annexation shall
become effective on the day after the election.
Read by title only and enacted at the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lake
Oswego held on the 17t" day of March, 2022.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
EXCUSED:
Joseph M. Buck, Mayor
Dated
ATTEST:
Kari Linder, City Recorder
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Evan Boone, Deputy City Attorney
Ordinance 2874,AN 21-0003
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ATTACHMENT C
Criteria, Findings, Conclusion, and Effective Date
APPLICABLE CRITERIA:
A. Oregon Revised Statutes(ORS), Boundary Changes; Mergers and Consolidations.
1. ORS 222.111(2) Authority and Procedure for Annexation; Specifying Tax Rate in Annexed Territory.
2. ORS 222.120 Procedure for Annexation Without Election; Hearing; Ordinance Subject to
Referendum.
B. Metro Code.
1. 3.09.040(A)(1-4) Requirements for Petitions.
2. 3.09.050 Hearing and Decision Requirements for Decisions Other Than Expedited Decisions
C. Comprehensive Plan - Urbanization Chapter
1. Policy A-3: "The Urban Services Boundary(as depicted on the Comprehensive Plan Map) is the area
within which the City shall be the eventual provider of the full range of urban services."
2. Policy C-3: "Ensure that annexation of new territory or expansion of Lake Oswego's Urban Services
Boundary does not detract from the City's ability to provide services to existing City Residents."
3. Policy C-4: "Prior to the annexation of non-island properties, ensure urban services are available and
adequate to serve the subject property or will be made available in a timely manner by the City or a
developer, commensurate with the scale of the proposed development."
D. Comprehensive Plan—Complete Neighborhoods and Housing(Statewide Goal 10)
Policy B-1: "Provide and maintain zoning and development regulations that allow the opportunity to
develop an adequate supply and variety of housing types, and that accommodate the needs of
existing and future Lake Oswego Residents."
E. OAR 660-008-0010-Allocation of Buildable Land
FINDINGS:
A. Ore�on Revised Statutes(ORS), Boundary Chan�es; Mer�ers and Consolidations.
1. ORS 222.111(2)Authority and Procedure for Annexation Specifying Tax Rate in annexed territory.
ORS 222.111(2) provides that a proposal for annexation of territory to a City may be initiated by the legislative body
of the City, on its own motion, or by a petition to the legislative body of the City by owners of real property in the
territory to be annexed.The owner of these properties has petitioned the City for this annexation.The proposed
annexation complies with this statute.
2. ORS 222.120 Procedure for Annexation Without Election; Hearing;Ordinance Subject to Referendum.
ORS 222.120 states that an election need not be held on the question of annexation within the territory proposed if
the legislative body provides for a duly noticed public hearing before the legislative body at which time the electors
of the City may appear and be heard on the question of annexation.
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Ordinance 2874 (AN 21-0003) ATTACHMENT C/PAGE 1 OF 10
The City has provided written notification of this annexation by publishing a notice once each week for two
consecutive weeks prior to the day of the hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in the city and posted the
notice of public hearing in four public places as required under ORS 222.120(3). The notice was also published in the
Lake Oswego Review on Wednesday, October 20 and Wednesday, October 27. A notice was also posted on the site
on October 13, 2021.The notice contained information about the affected territory, time and place of the public
hearing and the means by which any person can obtain a copy of the written report.The annexation notification and
review procedures comply with this statute.
B. Metro Code
1 3.09.030—Notice Requirements
A. The notice requirements apply to all boundary change decisions by a reviewing entity except
expedited decisions made pursuant to MC 3.09.045.These requirements apply in addition to, and do not
supersede applicable requirements of ORS Chapters 197, 198, 221 and 222 and any city or county charter
provision on boundary changes.
B. Within 45 days after a reviewing entity determines that a petition is complete,the entity shall set
a time for deliberations on a boundary change. The reviewing entity shall give notice of its proposed
deliberations by mailing notice to all necessary parties, by weatherproof posting of notice in the general
vicinity of the affected territory and by publishing notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the
affected territory. Notice shall be mailed and posted at least 20 days prior to the date of deliberations.
Notice shall be published as required by state law.
C. The notice requirements in Subsection B shall:
1) Describe the affected territory in a manner that allows certainty;
2) State the date,time and place where the reviewing entity will consider the boundary
change; and
3) State the means by which any person may obtain a copy of the reviewing entity's report
on the proposal
The City has provided written notification of this annexation to necessary parties, surrounding properties
and through the posting of the notice of annexation on the properties on October 13, 2021, 20 days prior to
the date of the public hearing for annexation as required under MC 30.09.030 B.The notice contained
information about the affected territory, time and place of the public hearing and the means by which any
person can obtain a copy of the written report.The annexation notification and review procedures comply
with the Metro code requirements.
1. 3.09.040- Requirements for Petitions.
(A) A petition for a boundary change must contain the following information:
1) The jurisdiction of the reviewing entity to act on the petition;
2) A map and a legal description of the affected territory in the form prescribed by the
reviewing entity;
3) For minor boundary changes,the names and mailing addresses of all persons owning
property and all electors within the affected territory as shown in the records of the tax
assessor and county clerk;and,
4) For boundary changes under ORS 198.855 (3), 198.857, 222.125 or 222.170, statements of
consent to the annexation signed by the requisite number of owners or electors.
The above information was submitted as required by Metro Code.The property owner has signed the
application and petition.
The properties are vacant and there are no electors residing on them.A map and legal description in the
Ordinance 2874 (AN 21-0003) ATTACHMENT C/PAGE 2 OF 10
form required by the City have been included in the application materials and are on file.The owner of these
properties has consented to the annexation on the annexation petition, meeting the consent requirements
of ORS 222.170(1).The annexation petition complies with the Metro code requirements.
2. 3.09.045—(D-E) Expedited Decisions(criteria incorporated for non-expedited decisions by MC 3.09.050(D))
D. To approve a boundary change through decisions made through procedures other than expedited,
the reviewing entity shall apply the criteria and consider the factors set forth in Subsections(D)and (E) of
section 3.09.045:
1. Find that the change is consistent with expressly applicable provisions in:
a. Any applicable urban service agreement adopted pursuant to ORS 195.065
The City has entered into ORS 195.065 agreements with: 1) Lake Oswego School District and 2) Lake
Grove Fire District.
Lake Oswe�o School District:The City and the Lake Oswego School District entered into an ORS
195.065 urban service agreement for park services in July, 2003.The School District operates the
Lake Grove Swim Park located at 3800 Lakeview Boulevard.The agreement states that the
annexation of property by the City within the Lake Grove Park District(which funds the swim park)
shall not cause the withdrawal of these properties from the district.
Lake Grove Fire District:The City and District entered into an ORS 195.065 urban service agreement
for fire protection in July, 2003.The agreement states that upon annexation of property within the
district by the City,the annexed property shall be withdrawn from the District and the City shall
provide fire protection services.These properties are within the boundaries of the Lake Grove Fire
District#57 and the annexation will withdraw these properties from that District.
The proposed annexation is consistent with these agreements
b. Any applicable annexation plan adopted pursuant to ORS 195.205.
There are no applicable annexation plans adopted pursuant to ORS 195.205 relating to the affected
territory.
c. Any applicable cooperative planning agreement adopted pursuant to ORS
195.020(2) between the affected entity and a necessary party.
There are no ORS 195.020(2) cooperative agreements (which relate to special districts) between the
city and a necessary party.
d. Any applicable public facility plan adopted pursuant to a statewide planning goal
on public facilities and services.
Consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 11 (Public Facilities) and the Community Health and Public
Safety Chapter of the Comprehensive Plan,the City maintains a Public Facilities Plan (PFP). The PFP
consists of master plans for streets, sanitary sewer, water, and stormwater facilities, which provide
the basis for long-range planning for both the incorporated and unincorporated lands within Lake
Oswego's Urban Services Boundary.The PFP is comprised of the Lake Oswego Transportation
System Plan,Wastewater Master Plan, Water System Master Plan, and Clean Streams (Stormwater)
Plan, pursuant to Statewide Planning Goals 11 (Public Facilities) and 12 (Transportation).
Wastewater Master Plan: Sanitary sewer service can be made available from an existing sewer line
that is located in Waluga Park approximately 525 feet east of Inverurie Road. Any new homes shall
be connected to the City's public sewer system that follows the City's Wastewater Master Plan.
Ordinance 2874 (AN 21-0003) ATTACHMENT C/PAGE 3 OF 10
The Lake Oswego Comprehensive Plan Urbanization Policy C-4: "requires that urban services
commensurate with the scale of the proposed development are available and are adequate to serve
the property or can be made available in a timely manner prior to the annexation of non-island
properties."
To comply with this Policy,the Wastewater Master Plan, along with other related polices that are
criteria for annexation of the subject properties,the Owner represented to the City that it would
proceed with construction of public sanitary sewer lines to serve future development on the
respective properties consistent with the City's Sewer Master Plan, and providing a guarantee of
sewer availability.All necessary Land Use Approvals for the sewer construction including those under
the Sensitive Lands Overlay District (LOC 50.005.010)will also need to be obtained prior to
construction of the sewer line.
Staff is recommending the tentative approval of Ordinance No. 2874, and is requesting the Council
to direct staff to return with findings and ordinance for enactment upon the owner recording the
Covenant to Construct and Connect to City Sewer Line(Exhibit E-3) in the official records of
Clackamas County, Oregon.
The public sewer extension would be required through the park and along Baleine Street and south
along Kimball Street to the southern boundary of Tax Lot 2902. The Parks Department has been
consulted about the location of the sewer line through this park and recognizes that its location is
consistent with the sewer master plan and that it is in the public interest to construct the sewer line
in this location.The applicant has submitted a preliminary plan and profile (Exhibit D-1) showing a
public sewer extension is feasible and can be constructed to the upstream boundary of Tax Lot 2902,
according to the City's wastewater master plan. Staff notes that the preliminary plan also shows the
sewer extension beyond TL 2902.This future line has been shown to demonstrate feasibility for
further extension beyond the subject properties. City code will require the public mainline to be
extended to the upstream boundary of each property prior to connection to the future homes on
each lot, or development site if a future partition is approved. [LOC 50.06.008.3.d]
A new service lateral will be required to serve each lot. Service laterals shall have a two-way clean-
out positioned at the right-of-way line. A Systems Development Charge (SDC) and plumbing permit
for each new home will be due upon connection to the public sanitary sewer system.
The sanitary sewer service that would potentially serve these properties could be provided in a
manner that is consistent with the Wastewater Master Plan.
Water System Master Plan: Water is available from a six-inch Lake Grove Water District Line (LGWD)
in Kimball Street and an eight-inch LGWD line in Baleine Street along the site frontages. These
properties will remain in the LGWD and will continue to be LGWD customers. Future extension of
water lines, if needed to serve future development, will be constructed and maintained in
accordance with the City's Water System Master Plan and LGWD standards. The nearest existing fire
hydrants are located at the intersections of Kimball and Baleine Streets and Inverurie Road and
Baleine Street.
The City and LGWD agreed to construct an interconnection between the two water systems and that
the City furnishes and sells surplus water to the District under certain conditions and set rates for
district purchase of City water.The City Council also adopted a resolution in 1994 (Resolution 94-22)
indicating the City would not withdraw these properties from the district upon annexation.The
Ordinance 2874 (AN 21-0003) ATTACHMENT C/PAGE 4 OF 10
territory will not be withdrawn from the district upon annexation.The proposed annexation is
consistent with the Water System Master Plan.
Clean Streams (Stormwater) Plan: There are no stormwater systems in the vicinity of these
properties.After annexation, on-site surface water management requirements will fall under various
provisions of the Lake Oswego Code. For example, stormwater runoff from new and/or replaced
impervious surface areas shall be managed in accordance with the City's Stormwater Management
Code (LOC 38.25), consistent with the Clean Streams (Stormwater) Plan. No new impervious surfaces
will be proposed as part of this annexation.
Transportation:The City's 2015 Transportation System Plan implements the multi-modal
transportation system that will meet the needs of the city for a 20-year planning horizon. Kimball
and Baleine Streets are identified as a Local Streets in the City's Transportation System Plan and are
underjurisdiction of Clackamas County.Tri Met Routes 37 on Boones Ferry Road and Route 38 on
Kruse Way, provide the closest bus service to the subject properties.
e. Any applicable comprehensive plan policies
Comprehensive Plan Map:These properties are currently designated R-7.5, Low Density Residential
on Clackamas County's Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Maps. It is designated Low Density
Residential, R-7.5 on the City's Comprehensive Plan Map.As required by LOC 50.01.005.5, upon
annexation, a City zoning designation of R-7.5 will be automatically applied to these properties.
The City's Sensitive Lands Map designates a Resource Protection (RP) over the northeast side of
these three properties. Pursuant to LOC 50.01.004.5.a,the RP Overlay District will be applied to
these properties upon annexation.
The City and County have coordinated their comprehensive plans within the Dual Interest Area
outlined in the City/County Urban Growth Management Agreement (dated February 4, 1992 and
updated November 18, 1997), hence the City/County designations have been determined to be
compatible.The proposed zoning designation of R-7.5 is consistent with the Urban Growth
Management Agreement between the County and the City.
Comprehensive Plan Policies: The Lake Oswego Comprehensive Plan contains the following relevant
language in the Urbanization chapter:
Policy A-3: "The Urban Services Boundary(as depicted on the Comprehensive Plan Map) is the area
within which the City shall be the eventual provider of the full range of urban services."These
properties are within the City's Urban Services Boundary.Therefore,the proposed annexation and
the withdrawal of these properties from the identified districts is consistent with this policy.
Policy C-3: "Ensure that annexation of new territory or expansion of Lake Oswego's Urban Services
Boundary does not detract from the City's ability to provide services to existing City residents."
The approval of this annexation will result in the addition of approximately 2 acres to be served by
the City. As stated in Section 2(b)(1),the addition of this territory will not detract from the City's
ability to provide police and fire protection to existing City residents.
As outlined elsewhere in these findings and the incorporated materials, annexation of these
properties will not affect the City's ability to provide parks and recreation services, sewer or water
services.
Policy C-4: "Prior to the annexation of non-island properties, ensure urban services are available and
adequate to serve these properties or will be made available in a timely manner by the City or a
Ordinance 2874 (AN 21-0003) ATTACHMENT C/PAGE 5 OF 10
developer commensurate with the scale of the proposed development."
To comply with the above Policy and with other related polices that are criteria for annexation of the
subject properties,the owner represented to the City that it would proceed with construction of
public sanitary sewer lines to serve future development on the subject properties consistent with
the City's Sewer Master Plan, and providing a guarantee of sewer availability. All necessary Land Use
Approvals for the sewer construction, including those under the Sensitive Lands Overlay District
(LOC 50.005.010), will also need to be obtained prior to construction of the sewer line.
Availability of urban services serving these properties is discussed below:
Water: Water is available to serve the subject area, as detailed in subsection D.1.d.
Sewer: Sanitary sewer service is available to serve the subject area, as detailed in subsection D.1.d.
Stormwater: As detailed in subsection D.1.d,future development will be required to comply with the
City standards for stormwater management.
Fire Protection: Lake Grove Fire District#57 provides fire protection services to these properties by
agreement with the City of Lake Oswego. Upon annexation,these properties will be withdrawn from
this fire district and served directly by the City.The fire station on 4555 Jean Road, located southeast
of the site, would be able to respond to emergencies under the eight minute goal established in the
Comprehensive Plan.
Police: Upon annexation, these properties will be withdrawn from the Clackamas County Enhanced
Sheriff's Patrol District and served by the City of Lake Oswego.The Lake Oswego Police Department
reviewed the proposal and indicated that it does not have any concerns with serving these
properties upon annexation.
Parks and Open Space:The City has 629 acres of park and open space lands, or 14.6 acres per 1,000
population.The parks nearest to these properties are Waluga Park East,Waluga Park West and
Lamont Springs Natural Area. Waluga Park East and West are located north of Oakridge Road and
East and West of Waluga Drive.These two parks consist of 53 acres of active and natural passive
areas. West Waluga Park includes two lighted baseball fields, a playground picnic shelters, lights and
restrooms. Lamont Springs is a natural park with no amenities for organized recreational activities.
The City's park system will not be overburdened by any additional population annexed to the City
with this application.
Lake Grove Park District:The Lake Grove Swim Park, managed by the Lake Oswego School District,
and funded by the Lake Grove Park District, is located at 3800 Lakeview Boulevard. The swim park is
approximately 1.3 acres in size with restroom, play and swim facilities. These properties will remain
within the Lake Grove Park District following annexation.
Transportation -Streets and Mass Transit:Transportation infrastructure and transit service is
available to serve the subject area, as detailed in subsection D.1.d, above.
Other Urban Services: Community Development Code Section LOC 50.06.008.3 requires that all
development be provided with the following utility services: sanitary sewer, water, sidewalks,
pedestrian and bicycle paths, traffic control signs and devices, street lights, streets, and TV cable.
These utilities are now in place or can be put in place to serve these properties.
In the event that future development occurs, an applicant for development is obligated to construct
all necessary public facilities to serve their development.
Statewide Goal 10 and Complete Nei�hborhoods and Housin�
City Comprehensive Plan Complete Neighborhoods and Housing Chapter
Ordinance 2874 (AN 21-0003) ATTACHMENT C/PAGE 6 OF 10
The Complete Neighborhoods and Housing Chapter of the City's Comprehensive Plan implements
Statewide Housing Goal 10 and the Portland Metropolitan Housing Rule (OAR 660-007-0000 et seq.),
which requires that the City plan for a supply of residentially zoned land with an average allowed
density of 10 dwelling units per net acre, and the opportunity to develop a mix of housing types
consisting of not less than 50%attached and multifamily dwellings. Compliance with the State rules
ensures the opportunity to provide adequate numbers of needed housing units and the efficient use
of buildable land within urban growth boundaries,while promoting certainty in the development
process to help reduce housing costs.
The following Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) provides standards for compliance with Goal 10
"Housing" pursuant to ORS 197.296 (Buildable Lands) and ORS 197.303 through 197.307 (Needed
Housing):
OAR 660-008-0010 Allocation of Buildable Land
The mix and density of needed housing is determined in the housing needs projection. Sufficient
buildable land shall be designated on the comprehensive plan map to satisfy housing needs by type
and density range as determined in the housing needs projection. The local buildable lands inventory
must document the amount of buildable land in each residential plan designation.
The City of Lake Oswego Comprehensive Plan-Complete Neighborhoods and Housing Chapter,
adopted pursuant to Goal 10 and the Metropolitan Housing Rule, and incorporated herein by
reference, is designed to meet Lake Oswego's housing needs for not less than a twenty-year
planning period.The Comprehensive Plan Map displays residential land use designations within the
City limits and within Lake Oswego's Urban Services Boundary (USB)through the year 2035.The
Comprehensive Plan Map's residential land use designations were adopted consistent with the City's
Buildable Lands Inventory and Housing Needs Analysis (HNA, 2013), also incorporated herein by
reference, and the City of Lake Oswego-Clackamas County Urban Growth Management Agreement
(UGMA),which specifies future zoning of lands with the USB upon annexation to Lake Oswego.The
UGMA anticipates the City eventually annexing all of the unincorporated lands that exist within the
USB, and application of City zoning to those lands consistent with the Comprehensive Plan; hence,
the HNA is for both the incorporated area of Lake Oswego (City) and unincorporated areas within
Lake Oswego's Urban Services Boundary (USB).
The Comprehensive Plan Map's residential land use designations are based on the HNA. These
designations match the corresponding Zoning Map designations such that there is only one zone for
each Plan designation, and therefore only one zone that is applied to each lot upon annexation,
consistent with the HNA and in compliance with Goal 10 and the Metropolitan Housing Rule. In the
case of the subject application,the applicable Plan Map designation and corresponding Zone Map
designation is R-7.5.The City Comprehensive plan and corresponding Zone Map designation of R-7.5
provide a slightly greater amount of housing density than Clackamas County's zoning of R-8.5, single-
family detached residential.
The development of these properties would yield approximately four additional lots,with each lot
supporting a single-family residence and an accessory dwelling unit (ORS 197.312) or a duplex (ORS
197.758).The proposed annexation and designation of City zoning is consistent with the
Comprehensive Plan and Map, and the City's Buildable Lands Inventory, and does not change the
City's housing needs from those identified by the HNA;therefore,the annexation and zone change
comply with Goal 10 and its implementing administrative rules. In this case,the zoning district would
satisfy the need for single-family residential housing identified in the Housing Needs Analysis.
The City uses the following approach for findings supporting two types of annexation zone changes:
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• Option 1 is for annexation-related non-discretionary comprehensive plan and zoning map
amendments.
• Option 2 is for annexation-related discretionary comprehensive plan and zoning map
amendments.
"Non-discretionary" amendments are zoning map amendments applied to an annexed property(or
properties)where the applicable zoning designation is prescribed by the city's comprehensive plan
and a zoning conversion table in the city-county urban growth management agreement (UGMA).
"Discretionary" amendments are where more than one zoning designation is applicable, as
prescribed by the city's comprehensive plan and the city-county UGMA, and the City Council has
discretion in applying zoning.
The proposed rezoning in AN 21-0003 is non-discretionary because the zoning is prescribed by the
City of Lake Oswego Comprehensive Plan and the zoning conversion table in the City of Lake
Oswego-Clackamas County UGMA.
The City's R-7.5 zone is proposed to be applied consistent with (matching) the R-7.5 land use
designation in the City's Goal 10/Metro Housing Rule-compliant comprehensive plan.The City
Council does not have discretion to apply a different zone to the subject properties unless it is
amending the Comprehensive Plan to change the land use designation;therefore, the City does not
evaluate proposed zones against its Housing Needs Analysis (HNA).The City simply applies the
zoning that is prescribed by the Comprehensive Plan, consistent with the HNA and the Complete
Neighborhoods and Housing(Goal 10) chapter of the Plan. In doing so, the City relies on LOC
50.01.004.5.a,which states that the Lake Oswego Comprehensive Plan Map provides for the future
City zoning of all property within the City's Urban Service Boundary. In cases where the
Comprehensive Plan Map requires a specific zoning map designation,this designation is
automatically imposed on territory when these properties is annexed to the City.
In conclusion,the proposed R-7.5 zoning is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and City-County
UGMA for the subject properties, and the City Council does not have other zoning options from
which to choose in approving AN 21-0003.
Urban Growth Mana�ement A�reement
General Urbanization Policy 4.A.4 of the Clackamas County Comprehensive Plan calls for the
establishment of Urban Growth Management Areas and Urban Growth Management Agreements to
clarify planning responsibilities between the County and cities for areas of mutual interest. Policy
4.A.5 directs the County to establish agreements with cities and service districts to clarify service and
infrastructure responsibilities for areas of mutual interest.
Similarly,the Lake Oswego Comprehensive Plan, Urbanization Chapter, Policy D-3, calls for entering
into and maintaining an Urban Growth Management Agreement (UGMA)with Clackamas County for
lands within the Urban Services Boundary.
In furtherance of these policies, the City and County have entered into an Urban Growth
Management Agreement that stipulates a mutual interest in coordinated land use planning,
compatible comprehensive plans and provision of urban services and facilities.
This agreement ensures coordination and consistency between the City and County comprehensive
plans and outlines responsibilities in providing services and managing growth within the Dual
Interest Area. Subsections 6 and 7, provided below, are applicable to annexations.
"6C. City and County Notice and Coordination:
The City shall provide notification to the County, and an opportunity to participate, review
and comment, at least 35 days prior to the first public hearing on all proposed public
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facilities plans, legislative changes to the City Comprehensive Plan, or quasi-judicial land use
actions adjacent to, or in close proximity to unincorporated areas. The City shall provide
notice to the County of private or City initiated annexation requests within five days of the
filing of an application with the Portland Metropolitan eoundary Commission."
The Urban Growth Management Agreement specifies that the City notify the County of an
annexation request within five days of when it is submitted to the Boundary Commission.There is no
longer a Boundary Commission for the Portland Metropolitan area.
Staff relies on the notice requirements of Metro Code 3.09.030.6, which requires mailing notice to all
necessary parties, posting of a weatherproof notice in the general vicinity of the affected territory
and by publishing notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the affected territory. Notice shall
be mailed and posted at least 20 days prior to the date of deliberations.
The notice required by MC 3.09.030.B shall follow the requirements under MC 3.09.030.C, where the
notice shall; describe the affected territory in a manner that allows certainty, state the date,time
and place where the reviewing entity will consider the boundary change; and, state the means by
which any person may obtain a copy of the reviewing entity's report on the proposal. Clackamas
County is a necessary party under the Metro Code definition and was notified on October 13, 20
days before public hearing.
"7. City Annexations
A. The City may undertake annexations in the manner provided for by law within the
Dual Interest Area. The City annexation proposals shall include adjacent road right-
of-way to property proposed for annexation. The County shall not oppose such
annexations.
B. Upon annexation, the City shall assume jurisdiction of the County roads and local
access roads pursuant to a separate road transfer agreement between the City and
county."
The City is undertaking this annexation in the manner provided for in the applicable provisions of
State Law and Metro Code for the territories that lie within the Dual Interest Area.This annexation is
consistent with the City and County comprehensive plans,which have been coordinated in the Dual
Interest Area within the regional Urban Growth Boundary(UGB).
Kimball and Baleine Streets are identified as Local Streets in the City's Transportation System Plan
and are underjurisdiction of Clackamas County.
f. Any applicable concept plan
There are no applicable concept plans in this area.
2. Consider whether the boundary change would
a. Promote the timely orderly and economic provision of public facilities and services
b. Affect the quality and quantity of urban services
c. Eliminate or avoid unnecessary duplication of facilities or services
The proximity of these properties to existing City services will allow this annexation to promote the
timely, orderly and economical extension of public facilities and services.These properties can
readily be served with urban services and facilities.
If and when additional development occurs in the area, provision of public facilities and services will
occur consistent with the City's adopted public facility master plans, ensuring that it does not
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adversely affect the quality or quantity of urban services and avoiding unnecessary duplication of
facilities or services.
Therefore,this boundary change is consistent with criteria 2.a through 2.c.
E. A city may not annex territory that lies outside the UGB except it may annex a lot or parcel that
lies partially within and partially outside the UGB.
The properties to be annexed are located entirely within the Metro Urban Growth Boundary (UGB).
F. LOC 50.05.010 Sensitive Lands Overlay District:
The City's Sensitive Lands Map designates a Resource Protection (RP) over the northeast side of
these three properties. Pursuant to LOC 50.01.004.5.a, the RP Overlay District will be applied to
these properties upon annexation.
Property owners have the opportunity to contest the application of an existing RP, RC District, or
HBA (Habitat Benefit Area) designation under LOC 50.01.004.5.b. On September 14, 2021, the
property owners and the applicants were notified of the pending RP Sensitive Lands Overlay
Designation. Staff discussed the RP designation with the applicant and they have not contested the
proposed resource overlay designations at the time this staff report was prepared.
CONCLUSION:
Based on the criteria and findings set forth above,the City Council concludes that AN 21-0003 can be made
to comply with all applicable criteria and the annexation should be approved.
EFFECTIVE DATE:
A. Effective Date of Annexation Ordinance. Pursuant to Lake Oswego City Charter, Section 35.C., the
ordinance shall be effective on the 30th day after its enactment.
B. Effective Date of Annexation. Following the filing of the annexation records with the Secretary of
State as required by ORS 222.177, this annexation shall be effective upon the later of:
1. the 30th day following the date of adoption of this ordinance; or
2. the date of filing of the annexation records with the Secretary of State;
provided however that pursuant to ORS 222.040(2), if the effective date of the annexation as established
above is a date that is within 90 days of a biennial primary or general election or after the deadline for filing
notice of election before any other election held by any City, district or other municipal corporation involved
in the area to be annexed,the annexation shall become effective on the day after the election.
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EXHIBIT E-4
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/� �� Name of Document For Recording:Covenant to (For County Recording Use Only)
� y Construct and Connect to City Sewer Line
Clackamas County Official Records 2Q22_Q11231
Grantor:Hail Capital LLC.,i/o David Nelsen,3115 Sherry Hall, COu11ty Cle�k
Wembley Park Road Lake Oswego OR 97034
Oswego,OR 97034 e Oswego, P.O. Box 369, Lake II IIIIIII I II II III II IIII I I IIIIIII I I II II IIIIIII I III ��28.00
Consideration:$0.00. 02543743202200112310080089
Tax Statement to be mailed to: No Change 02/23l2022 02:20:40 PM
Recordation Authority:ORS 205.130(2)(a). D-OD Cnt=1 Stn=9 COUNTER1
After Recording,Return To:City of Lake Oswego, $40.00$16.00$62.00$10,00
Attn:City Recorder, P.O. Box 369, Lake Oswego,OR
97034
Covenant to Construct and Connect to City Sewer Line
WHEREAS,the undersigned Hail Capital LLC("Owner')warrant(s)to the City of Lake Oswego (City)that
Owner is the fee title or contract purchaser of real property in Clackamas County, Oregon, outside the
corporate limits of the City of Lake Oswego, but inside the City's Urban Service Boundary, described as
follows("Subject Property" or"Subject Properties"):
Legal Description:
A tract of land located within the southwest quarter of Section 7,Township 2 South, Range 1
East of the Willamette Meridian, City of Lake Oswego, County of Clackamas, Oregon,said tract
of land being all of that property conveyed to Hail Capital LLC, an Oregon limited liability
company, by Statutory Warranty Deed recorded July 7, 2021 in the Official Records of Clackamas
County as Recording No. 2021-065158;said tract of land more particularly described as follows:
Lots 1, 2, 69, and 70 of Block 1, Plat of Lake Forest(Plat No. 509), plat records of Clackamas
Co u nty.
Together with a tract of land located within the southwest quarter of Section 7,Township 2
South, Range 1 East of the Willamette Meridian, City of Lake Oswego, County of Clackamas,
Oregon, said tract of land being all of that property conveyed to Hail Capital LLC, an Oregon
limited liability company, by Statutory Warranty Deed recorded June 30, 2021 in the Official
Records of Clackamas County as Recording No. 2021-063293; said tract of(and more particularly
described as follows:
Parcel 2, Partition Plat No. 2007-142, plat records of Clackamas County.
Street Address: No Situs address, Lake Oswego
Assessor Map/Lot References: Tax Lots 0100, 3000 and 02902, Map 21E07CA
WHEREAS,the undersigned Owner applied for annexation of the subject property to the City of Lake
Oswego (Planning Dept. Case No. AN 21-0003).
WHEREAS,the City's Public Facilities Plan, which is consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 11 (Public
Facilities)and the Community Health and Public Safety Chapter of the Comprehensive Plan, requires the
development of master plans for the orderly development of streets,sanitary sewer,water, and
stormwater facilities, and the basis for long-range planning for both the incorporated and
unincorporated lands within Lake Oswego's Urban Services Boundary.
WHEREAS,the Lake Oswego Comprehensive Plan Urbanization Policy C-4: "requires that urban services
commensurate with the scale of the proposed development are available and are adequate to serve the
property or can be made available in a timely manner prior to the annexation of non-island properties."
WHEREAS,to comply with the above Policy and with other related polices that are criteria for annexation
of the Subject Properties,the Owner represented to the City that it would proceed with construction of
public sanitary sewer lines to serve future development on the Subject Properties consistent with the
City's Sewer Master Plan and guarantee sewer availability.
WHEREAS,following a public hearing,the City Council tentatively approved Ordinance 2874
("Annexation Ordinance") and directed City staff to return with findings and ordinance for enactment
upon recordation of this Covenant to Construct and Connect to City Sewer Line (Exhibit E-3) in the official
records of Clackamas County, Oregon.
NOW THEREFORE, Owner does hereby covenant to City as follows:
1. Owner shall construct a sewer main, in conformance with the City Engineering Dept.'s standards
and specifications from the Point of Connection of the existing City Sewer Main to the upstream
boundary of each property for one connection or one home, or in the case of a partition of the
Subject Property,then to the upstream boundary of that Subject Property(parent parcel of the
partition),to serve each of the respective Subject Properties, as shown on the attached map,
Attachment 1.The sewer main shall be installed to the respective Subject Property and
accepted by the City prior to issuance of a development permit(including a building permit)for
the respective Subject Property. (This obligation to construct does not preclude Owner from
seeking a Zone of Benefit under LOC Art. 40.04.)
2. Owner acknowiedges that neither the City's condition upon the annexation nor the City's
acceptance of this covenant constitutes consent for Owner to install the sewer main in any
property owned by or under the jurisdiction of the City. The Owner will need to obtain such City
consent in the manner required for such, and the annexation does not obligate the City to so
consent. The Owner's obligations under this Covenant shall arise only after the Subject
Property has been fully annexed into the City.The completion of the annexation
process shall be an express condition precedent to Owner's obligations under this
Covenant.
3. Owner acknowledges the risk that events, circumstances, or unknown conditions could arise
that would make it more difficult or preclude the extension of the sewer main as intended.
Nevertheless,the Owner waives any and all claims or causes of action, legal or equitable,for the
issuance of a development permit(inciuding a building permit) absent compliance with the
requirement that any development on the respective Subject Property be served by connection
to a City sewer main. Specificaily,the Owner waives any right to seek approval of an alternative
sewage disposal system, including the right to seek exemption from the requirement to connect
to the City sewer system.
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4. This Covenant may be enforced by the City of Lake Oswego by a proceeding in the Clackamas
County Circuit Court under any applicable legal or equity basis, including specific performance
and injunction. The City shall be entitled to its reasonable attorney fees if it is the prevailing
party, at trial or on appeal. If the City is represented by"in-house" counsel,the City shall
nevertheless be entitled to recover reasonable attorney fees based upon the reasonable time
incurred and the attorney fee rates and charges reasonably and generally accepted in the
metropolitan Portland, Oregon area for the type of legal services performed.
5. Following construction of the sewer main to the upstream boundary of the property a
respective Subject Property(as provided in Paragraph 1, above), at the Owner's request and
expense,the City shall execute a Notice of Termination of Covenant suitable for recording with
the County Clerk,so that upon recordation,the obligation to construct the sewer main to the
respective Subject Property, and the agreement that no development permit(including building
permit) be issued for the respective Subject Property wiil be shown as an obligation against the
respective Subject Property.
6. This Covenant shall run with the land and shall be recorded in the deed records of the County of
Clackamas,to give notice to all successors-in-interest in the Subject Properties and shall be
binding on all successors in interest.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the undersigned Owner has hereunto executed this Covenant on the date stated
below.
GRANTOR
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On this�day of � , 2022, before me the undersigned Notary Public,
personally appeared DAVID NELSEN
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� proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence
To be the person who executed the within instrument as manager of on b If of Hail Capital, LLC,
pursuant to authority,and acknowledged to me the execution her of.
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