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Planners
set subdivision hearings
Developers will take a second
crack at getting their requests for two new Sisters subdivisions heard by
the Sisters Urban Area Planning Commission next week.
The planning commission did
not have a quorum at its Wednesday, March 20, meeting and was forced to
cancel hearings on a 45-lot subdivision and a 16-lot subdivision -- both
off Larch Street on the north side of town. Also delayed were hearings
on several variance requests.
The hearings have been rescheduled
for Wednesday, April 3, 6 p.m. at Sisters City Hall (see agenda, page
3).
According to city planner
Neil Thompson, commissioners Dayton Hyde, Darryl Carper, Dorro Sokol,
and Sharlene Weed were absent from the March 20 meeting. The commission
has seven members.
"We knew about Dayton, Darryl
and Dorro in advance," Thompson said. "Then Sharlene got stuck in an airport."
While Thompson regretted the
problems posed by the rescheduling, he noted that the planning department
has 120 days in which to process applications and the city is well within
that window.
Thompson noted that it is
exceptionally rare that a hearing is delayed due to lack of a quorum.
"I think we've missed a quorum
twice since I've been here, which is, what, seven years?" he said.
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