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Council sets limited public hearing Feb. 3 on remand of 18-year-old Cascade Crest subdivision case
Summary
The Corvallis City Council voted to hold a limited public hearing Feb. 3 to consider engineering information the applicant submitted in response to a Land Use Board of Appeals remand of the Cascade Crest Subdivision approval. Staff recommended the council preside over the hearing because the case predates many later code changes.
The Corvallis City Council on Jan. 6 set a limited public hearing for Feb. 3 to consider new engineering materials submitted in a remand of the Cascade Crest Subdivision, a 10-lot project originally reviewed in 2006–2007.
Senior planner Sarah Johnson told the council the action is procedural: because the Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) remanded the council’s 2007 approval with three assignments of error, the city needs to take additional, narrowly focused findings on stormwater and the decision not to require a sidewalk along Brook Lane Drive. “What we are here for today is really procedural in nature,” Johnson said, adding that the hearing will be limited to the issues specified in the remand.
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