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Roseburg economic commission backs letter of support for urban growth boundary swap to enable housing
Summary
The Roseburg Economic Development Commission voted to send a letter of support for a proposed urban growth boundary swap that would shift development potential to the Charter Oaks area to facilitate housing; staff said the move requires multiple local approvals and state review.
The City of Roseburg Economic Development Commission voted April 25 to prepare and submit a letter of support for a proposed urban growth boundary (UGB) swap intended to move development potential from parcels with development constraints to the Charter Oaks area.
Staff described the swap as a density-based exchange — not an acre-for-acre trade — intended to open opportunities for housing in areas better suited for urban development. Staff told the commission the city’s UGB, adopted in 1983, defines where urban development (housing, commercial and industrial…
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