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DLCD trainer tells Coos Bay commissioners: base decisions on code and keep a clean record
Summary
Wei Radomski of the Department of Land Conservation and Development walked the commission through Oregon’s planning history (Senate Bill 100), statewide planning goals, quasi‑judicial hearing procedures, the importance of the administrative record and findings, ex‑parte contacts, conflicts of interest, and timing rules for leaving the record open.
Wei Radomski, the South Coast regional representative for the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development, delivered a detailed land‑use training for the Planning Commission on Aug. 13 that focused on how statewide rules shape local decisions and why the administrative record matters in land‑use hearings.
Radomski reviewed the history of Oregon’s planning system, including Senate Bill 100 (1973) and the role of the Land Conservation and Development…
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