COMMUNITY PLANNING ORGANIZATION (CPO)
Minutes of July 5, 2023
Virtual Meeting on “Zoom”
Notice of meeting: The community was notified of the date, time, and location of the meeting via local social media, the CPO’s website and Clackamas County’s website. In addition, notice was sent by direct email to interested community members including those applicants whose applications were being considered for comment.
Vice-Chair Lance Ward called the meeting to order at 7:26 pm over the internet, via “Zoom”.
Attendance: A total of 5 people were present at the virtual meeting, including 5 board members. Board members: Vice-chair Lance Ward, Secretary Donna Hazel, Bobbi Bryan, Vicki Fabryka, and Nancy Read.
Our first order of business was to approve the minutes of the previous meeting of June 7, 2023. Bobbi Bryan moved that the minutes be approved, seconded by Nancy Read, and the minutes were approved by 5-0-0.
Land Use Applications
Z0223-23: Proposal to replace a manufacture dwelling with a new building in the same locatiom. Applicant, Trevor McAllister. No action taken by the CPO
Z0188-23: Proposal for time extension on land use application Z0110-19-C. The original application was to host events. Applicant, Lisa Alves. No action taken by the CPO.
Z0206-23: Proposal to renew temporary dwelling for care. Applicants, Matthew and Elizabeth Carol Alee. No action taken by the CPO
Z0575-22: Decision by the County finds in support to move the historic house to another location on the property and suspends demolition of farmhouse for 60 days giving time to consult with other parties to facilitate moving a historic farmhouse. Applicants, Preston and Aimee Roth.
Reports
Vicki Fabryika presented a report on ODOT’s (RTC) Regional Transportation Commiitte meeting from June 26, 2023. ODOT has admitted many errors in proceeding with plans for I205 tolling without taking into consideration the impact the tolling will have on the area residents. Another meeting will be held in July, and Vicki plans on attending that meeting virtually also.
Bobbi Bryan gave a report on Tri-met’s transportation plans to our area.
Lance Ward, Nancy Read, and Donna Hazel all attended a leadership meeting at the County with CPO representatives and County commissioners in attendence. The primary topic was housing. Shortages of housing for homeless and low income residents in particular were addressed. Building projects of apartments are ahead of schedule to accommodate our most vulernable people. Much explanation was given for social services in place to help individuals needing shelter, counseling, job placement, and other available resources. It was a very informative meeting and very positive in the accomplishments thus far.
No new business was presented at this time, and the meeting was adjourned at 7:52 pm with a motion by Vicki Fabryka, a second by Bobbi Bryan, and approved by 5-0-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Donna Hazel, secretary