HomeMy WebLinkAboutG-542 Quinn 11-15-2023 Current Planning Public Comments and Testimony
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Case Number* Please see Notice for correct LU or tree appeal number.
LU 23-0002/AP 23-04:A request for an RP District(wetland)Unavoidable Crossing
to Install a Sewer Line and Serial Lot Line Adjustments.
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Case Number- LU 23-0002/AP 23-04:A request for an RP District(wetland) Unavoidable Crossing
Verification* to Install a Sewer Line and Serial Lot Line Adjustments.
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First Name* Heidi
Last Name* Quinn
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From:H Quinn
To:Planning Mailbox
Subject:LU 23-0002 Statement in Opposition
Date:Wednesday, November 15, 2023 9:44:45 AM
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I oppose LU 23-0002 and request the DRC reject LU 23-0002 on the premise the sewer line through
Waluga Park - West violates the voter-approved Nature Preserve land use regulations expressed in
the City Charter: Chapter X - Park Development Limitation.
These are the facts:
- I voted for Measure 3-568 to prevent all development that is inconsistent with the preservation of
Lake Oswego's Nature Preserves as natural areas.
- Lake Oswego voters ratified City Charter: Chapter X on November 2, 2021, with 62% approving
Measure 3-568.
- The City Charter grants authority or rights and creates limitations on City powers and functions.
The City Charter retains superiority over City Code and City Ordinances; therefore, City Charter:
Chapter X holds superiority over City Code.
- Chapter X, Title - Park Development Limitation. Evident the context is restrictions on land use for
parks; park is "land" and development is "use."
- Chapter X, Section 41 - Purpose. Mandates the City to liberally interpret the chapter to preserve
Nature Preserves as natural areas.
- Chapter X, Section 42 - Definitions. Waluga Park - West is designated a Nature Preserve to be
managed or maintained to retain its natural condition and prevent habitat deterioration.
- Chapter X, Section 43 - Limitations on Development. (a) Mandates the City insure all development
within Waluga Park - West is consistent with the preservation of Waluga Park - West as a natural
area available for public enjoyment, (b) mandates the City, and any person, not to construct roads in
Waluga Park - West, and (c) mandates the City, and any person, not to cut trees to construct any
roads in Waluga Park - West.
- The Mayor, City Council, and City staff failed to acknowledge City Charter: Chapter X with respect
to Waluga Park - West when considering Ordinance 2874 on November 2, 2021, and when
approving it on March 17, 2022.
- The Applicant and City staff failed to acknowledge and consider City Charter: Chapter X in all
"Applicable Regulations" sections of documentation and notices.
It should be abundantly clear that constructing a 17' wide x 525' long road, the removal of 14
established trees, and the severe disturbance to the designated wetlands in Waluga Park - West to
facilitate trenching and installation of a sewer line for a private developer, yet alone the City, IS NOT
PERMITTED in City Charter: Chapter X. The City must pursue other alternatives.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Heidi Quinn
Lake Forest Neighborhood