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City
to take on code challenges In the face of
widespread criticism from citizens, the Sisters City Council and the Sisters
Urban Area Planning Commission will meet Wednesday night, February 12, at
5:30 p.m. to consider changes in the city code.
Citizens have rallied in recent
weeks to protest against the partitioning of lots and construction of
townhouses that they perceive as damaging the character of their neighborhoods.
City Planner Neil Thompson
has floated some ideas for the council and commissioners to consider in
the Wednesday workshop at Sisters Fire Hall.
"I have read through the ordinance
and pulled some sections of the code that I believe we can use to preserve
the character and livability of existing neighborhoods," Thompson said
in a memo to the commissioners and council.
One proposal would limit duplexes
to multi-family districts except in the case of new subdivisions.
"My logic is that this would
insure 'like uses' in existing neighborhoods," Thompson said.
Other changes would change
setback requirements to preserve similar front yard patterns in neighborhoods
and to minimize the appearance of crowding on one site.
Thompson also proposes modifying
the way the city administers the density bonus for affordable housing
to minimize differences in lot sizes in established neighborhoods. |
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