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Commissioners approve Mackenzie Meadow Village rezone with riparian and wildlife conditions

5785710 · September 18, 2025
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Summary

After continued deliberations, the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners approved the Mackenzie Meadow Village plan amendment and zone change to MUA-10 for roughly 58 acres and adopted two conditions: a 100-foot conservation tract along Trout Creek and a 100-foot wildlife corridor at the northern boundary if the property is developed under county jurisdiction.

After continued deliberations on Sept. 17, the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners approved the Mackenzie Meadow Village plan amendment and zone change to multiple-use agriculture (MUA-10) for approximately 58 acres outside the City of Sisters, adopting the board's second decision document with two conditions of approval.

Holly King, senior planner with Community Development, summarized the two decision alternatives in the packet. The board's second decision document adds two conditions: creation of a conservation tract measured as 100 feet on either side of Trout Creek's ordinary high water mark prohibiting structures and fences within that tract if the property is…

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