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OFDNA Board Meeting Reminder

Via Zoom

Monday, November 14th, 2022
6:30 - 7:30 pm

The meeting will also be streamed to our YouTube channel 
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Meeting Agenda

  • Gas Station Update
  • Land Use Chair Update
  • City Council Update
  • Neighborhood Leadership Alliance Meeting Updates
NEWS

Get Involved! Apply for City of Bend Community Advisory Committees

Community committees are a great way to get involved with City government. The City has a number of Council-appointed boards, committees, commissions and advisory groups that make recommendations to City Council or City administrative staff. There are several openings coming up. Applications are being accepted for the Bend Economic Development Advisory Board, Budget Committee, Environment and Climate Committee, Human Rights and Equity Commission, the Neighborhood Leadership Alliance and the Planning Commission. Visit www.bendoregon.gov/committees. 

Bend Economic Development Advisory Board

This group provides input to the Bend City Council on economic development and business issues and initiatives. The board seeks to provide broad representation from representatives of local key industries. Members work closely with the City’s economic development partners including the Chamber of Commerce, EDCO, Visit Bend, East Cascades Works, and the Small Business Development Center at COCC. Visit the bendoregon.gov/BEDAB webpage.

The Bend Economic Development Advisory Board is seeking one member for a three-year term. Members may be reappointed for an additional three-years at the conclusion of their first term. Contact: Ben Hemson, Business Advocate, 541-388-5529, bhemson@bendoregon.gov 

Budget Committee

The committee is comprised of the six City Councilors and one Mayor and an equal number of community members.  The committee receives the City Manager’s proposed biennial budget and budget message which explains the proposed budget and significant changes in the City’s financial position.  The Budget Committee may make additions or changes to the proposed budget and will approve the document and forward it to City Council for adoption.  The primary meetings for the Budget Committee are generally held every other year in May before the beginning of each biennium period.  The next biennium period is 2023-2025.  Visit the Budget Committee webpage.

The Budget Committee is seeking two members – one for an initial three-year term and one for an initial four-year term.  Members may be reappointed for an additional four years at the conclusion of their first term.  Contact: Janette Townsend, Finance Director, 541-323-8559, jtownsend@bendoregon.gov

Environment and Climate Committee

This group provides input and recommendations to the City Council on topics related to environmental stewardship, oversees implementation of the Community Climate Action Plan (adopted in December 2019), and provides a venue for input and evaluation of City policies and actions relating to stewardship of natural resources and the environment. Visit the Environment and Climate Committee webpage.

The Environment and Climate Committee is recruiting two new members for terms beginning January 2023. Contact: Cassie Lacy, Senior Management Analyst, 541-323-8587, clacy@bendoregon.gov

Human Rights and Equity Commission

This group will ensure historically marginalized and underrepresented people and communities in Bend have equal access to City programs and services, representation in City decision-making, and a venue to raise concerns and complaints about discrimination. Visit the Human Rights and Equity Commission webpage at bendoregon.gov/hrec.

The Human Rights and Equity Commission will be recruiting four new members for both two- and four-year terms. Contact: Mickie Derting, Interim Equity Department Director, 541-316-9935, mderting@bendoregon.gov.

Neighborhood Leadership Alliance

This group provides a direct and continuing means for neighborhood association constituent participation and input to the City Council from a neighborhood and community perspective. Visit the Neighborhood Alliance webpage: bendoregon.gov/nla.

The NLA is recruiting for a representative for the Southern Crossing Neighborhood Association to begin immediately. Those interested in applying for the committee should first verify that they live or own a business in Southern Crossing Neighborhood Association by using the online map found at bendoregon.gov/neighborhoods. Applications will be shared with the Neighborhood Association board for consideration. The Neighborhood Association board will follow up with applicants and provide their appointment recommendations to the Mayor and City Council. Contact: Makayla Oliver, Community Relations Manager, 541-323-8571, moliver@bendoregon.gov.

Planning Commission

This group is the appointed citizen body that provides recommendations to the City Council on land use policies; makes land use decisions on planning applications; and provides a public forum for community values, visioning and strategic thinking in long range planning.  Visit bendoregon.gov/planningcommission for more information.

The Planning Commission will be recruiting at least one new Commissioner for a term that will begin in January of 2023. Contact: Colin Stephens, Director, 541-693-2119, cstephens@bendoregon.gov

How to apply to a committee:

Fill out the online advisory committee application form at www.bendoregon.gov/government/committees/apply.

Applicants can also come to City Hall, 710 NW Wall Street, Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. to fill out an application.  Please contact Robyn Jones to set up an appointment at 541-323-8575 or rojones@bendoregon.gov.

Applications are due by end of day, Oct. 31, 2022.

Appointments will be determined based on the Council’s availability and upcoming meeting agendas.

Learn more at bendoregon.gov/committees.

Stipends:

Earlier this summer, the Bend City Council approved the creation of a stipend program for City advisory board, committee and commission members. This will expand opportunities for community members to connect with the City and lower barriers to engagement. The program would provide members of permanent City advisory boards, committees, and commissions with a stipend of $40 per meeting, not to exceed $500 a year per person. This stipend covers assumed costs of volunteering on an advisory group such as travel, parking, stable internet connection and other expenses.

 

Bend City Council Approves Changes to Short Term Rental Rules

In a 6-0 unanimous vote, the Bend City Council approved code changes that increase the buffer between Short Term Rentals and provide flexibility for property owners.

Changes include increasing the buffer zone between permitted Short Term Rentals from 250 feet up to 500 feet in residential zones, as well as in portions of the Mixed Riverfront zone. The proposed changes would also allow Short Term Rental permit holders to rent out their properties as a long-term rental without losing their short-term rental license for up to three years.

These code changes were informed by results from a Short Term Rental property owner survey that was conducted earlier this year.

Based on the survey results, property owners were supportive of incentives to rent long term, including waiving the proof of use requirement to keep the Short Term Rental operating license. Currently, the Bend Development Code doesn’t allow a property owner to keep their Short Term Rental license if the property isn’t rented out as a Short Term Rental for more than 12 months.

Under the previous 250-foot buffer, 66% of residential zoned properties were eligible to become a Short Term Rental.

With the buffer increasing to 500 feet, the percentage of residential zoned properties that can qualify for a Short Term Rental permit is reduced to 46%.

The intent behind these changes is to address one of the Council’s 2021-23 biennium goals to “reduce regulatory barriers for housing development, with an emphasis on incentivizing rent and price restricted affordable housing, middle income housing, and housing that serves vulnerable community members.”

A second reading will take place on Oct. 19. Then, the new rules will take effect on Nov.18.

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