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Lake
Creek Lodge project appealed The
approval of an expansion plan for Camp Sherman's Lake Creek Lodge has been
appealed to the Jeffer- son County Board of Commissioners.
Eugene attorney Bill Kloos
filed the appeal on behalf of Friends of the Metolius and Toni Foster.
Lake Creek Lodge, established
in 1935, currently has 17 cabins and a lodge in operation. Brothers Gordon
and Jeff Jones have proposed an expansion project that would add 24 additional
cabins, a new meeting hall and a new septic sewage system.
They brought the project up
for discussion at an LAC (Local Area Council) meeting held at the Camp
Sherman Community Hall in June (The Nugget, June 11).
Several local residents raised
concerns over the size of the project, traffic, impact on the community,
lights and noise.
The proposal next went before
the Jefferson County Planning Commissioners in two separate meetings (The
Nugget, June 18 and July 16).
Again there were concerns
raised by local residents over many aspects of the project.
The Planning Commission voted
6-0 to approve the project. The Jefferson County Planning Department had
previously approved the project.
The 12-page appeal states
as its general grounds, "The county's decision fails to adequately address
the requirements of the Jefferson County Zoning Ordinance (JCZO), fails
to make individualized findings and conclusions supported by evidence
in the record and improperly conditions the approval. In addition, the
record is insufficient to support the county's decision. Furthermore,
the applicant has failed to meet its burden of proof of establishing compliance
with the approval criteria of the JCZO."
The appeal argues that the
decision fails to sufficiently address the requirements concerning flood
plain, site plan review, riparian corridor buffer combining zone, grading,
drainage and erosion control, Camp Sherman vacation rental, nonconforming
uses, wildlife overlay, lighting, signs, usage, sewage/septic and traffic.
This is a full de novo appeal
(new testimony will be allowed) for the Jefferson County Commissioners
to hear at their Thursday, September 4, meeting.
The meeting will be held at
the Commission Meeting Room, 66 S.E. "D" St., Madras. |
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