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UGB swap moves to state review; commissioners raise 'no net loss' housing concerns
Summary
City staff said the city and county approved a UGB swap and submitted the record to DLCD for review; appeals have been filed and staff expect DLCD’s 120‑day review. Commissioners debated whether the city should pursue a 'no net loss' housing policy when residential land is converted to other uses.
Roseburg staff told the Planning Commission on Oct. 7 that city council adopted an urban growth boundary (UGB) swap and Douglas County approved corresponding amendments; the record was submitted to the Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) on Oct. 1 for review. DLCD has up to 120 days to issue a decision, staff said.
Why it matters: A successful DLCD review finalizes state approval for the UGB change; the item carries potential litigation risk because an attorney representing Charter Oaks‑area residents has…
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