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CATS
board pleased by housing, trails plans
A new affordable housing project
and a community network of trails are on the horizon for Sisters.
Those projects were highlighted
in the annual meeting of the Community Action Team of Sisters (CATS),
held Wednesday, May 8, at the Sisters Comfort Inn.
Bill Willitts, board member
in charge of the affordable housing committee, described the 33 new rental-housing
units under construction on Larch Avenue at Tamarack Village.
"These will be two- and three-bedroom
units with laundry facilities in a common area," he said. "This will be
a sampler of opportunity and provide housing for Sisters' working population
and they will have great views to boot.
"The units will be smart-wired
and families that want to connect to the Internet will be provided a computer
for home use. Programs from COCC and SOAR will provide instruction on
participating in today's economic and electronic world," said Willitts.
Rents will range from $235
to $612 per month based on family size and income.
"Banks will make attractive
loans available for first-time homeowners as rental families make the
transition from renting to owning their own homes," Willitts said. "Mentors
will help the turnover of renters moving on to become future homeowners
and freeing up rental units."
CATS discussed the possibility
that, as new homes are developed in the Sisters area, some portion can
be used for affordable housing. Land annexation requirements may allow
stipulation for some affordable housing to be built.
Jerry Norquist of the Trails
Committee reported on use of high school students assisted by trained
mentors to make a survey of existing and future trails tying together
the Sisters community.
School superintendent Steve
Swisher mentioned that 4,000 yards of chipped material would be available
for trail development. The chips come from logging of the site of the
new Sisters High School.
Swisher, a CATS board member,
also addressed questions about the future of Sisters Middle School. The
school will be abandoned as students move into the current high school
in 2003 or early 2004.
"That building has a lot of
problems," Swisher noted. Built over 60 years ago, the structure does
not meet current standards for safety. Future use as a public facility
would probably require a major overhaul.
According to Swisher, the
property would be valued at $1.2 million if it could be zoned for commercial
use fronting on a main roadway. Costs for demolition would be between
$200,000 and 250,000.
"It might be possible to save
the brick building up front as an historic site," said Swisher.
The brick building was built
in 1938-39.
Asked about community use
of the facility, Swisher said he felt the school district was open to
the process. The possibility of community-centered use must take into
consideration traffic patterns, an ODOT transportation plan, costs and
the economic impact on Sisters, board members agreed.
The CATS Arts and Culture
committee is interested in getting inputs from local artists to further
their interaction with the public. A meeting will be held on Tuesday,
May 28 at 6:30 p.m., at Sisters COCC. Ideas on marketing, brochures and
a virtual gallery will be discussed.
A unanimous voice vote changed
CATS fiscal year to January 1 through December 31 and reflects the same
fiscal year plan as the Central Oregon Partnership that partially funds
CATS. The current yearly budget for CATS is $130,000.
"We have been in operation
over three years and I'm proud of the work we have done in so many areas
to make Sisters a better community," said administrator Bob Grooney. "We'll
continue to work and improve our community in the future."
CATS Board members are: Bill
Anthony, Tom Coffield, Kathy Deggendorfer, Jan Gould, Robert Grooney,
Vickie Patterson-Hornbeck, Deb Kollodge, Jerry Norquist, Steve Pyke, Emil
Smith, Steve Swisher, Charles Warren and Bill Willitts.
For more information call
Lorri Craig at 549-CATS.
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