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TO: Ashland City Council and Planning Commission
FROM Tom. Giordano, CPAC Chairperson
SUMEGT: Future-Role-of -C PACE
Attached please find the. proposed changes in CPAC's future role, structure, and
functioning.
After much *ought and :discussion at the regularly • scheduled C PAC me ctinA the
committee has developed these recommendations to forward. to the Planning Co nd n
and City Council-
We feel that. C PACs role i$ an important one in the planning process; especially in the
ability to provide long-range planning for the Ashland community. We are excited about
these changes and feel that this is a positive direction for CPAC.
We appreciate any opinions: and/or suggestions from both the City Council and Planning
- Commission - .
Thank you..
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First. it is agreed-that CPAC potentially has a valuable role to play
in planning. Second, there is a-good consensus that CPAC needs to be
revamped in order to meet that potential.
Both LCDC.Goal 1 and the Goal of our Comp Plan,- Chapter III mandate
"a citizen. involvement program that insures the opportunity for
citizens to-be involved in all phases of the planning process."
Currently, CPAC is the mechanism for -insuring compliance with this
"Goal.' From the rest - of Goal-' 1; it i s • cl ear..that CPAC canuot "be" the
citizen involvement., but rather it is the "means of obtaining" citizen
involvement. CPAC's role is further spelled. out in Chapter III of the
Comp-Plan and Chapter...2.27 of the Ashland City Ordinances. (See
attached)
It is felt that the mandate given.CPAC in all three of these documents
is still valid and needs very little revision. What may need revision
is the manner in which CPAC carries out these. mandates.. The following
is-a series of suggestions about how to re-organize CPAC.
I:- ROLE:- it is'felt that CPAC has been reactive, i.e.. it usually
simply responds to the issues and planning actions brought to it.
In order to meet the.mandates above, it is felt that CPAC must
become proactive, i.e., it must seek citizen input in order to
identify potential problems. It must then use that. citizen input to.
assist the City to develop plans-to guide both short.an_d long term
growth. More specifically, CPAC would:
a. assist in the development and implementation_ of City Council
goals. (suggest goals to CC and assist-with implementation- at
CC's direction), •
b. continue to have a major role in periodic review of the Comp
Plan, _
c. mid-point between periodic reviews. CPAC would review the
progress of the City in reaching the Goals and Policies of the
Comp'pian and report the findings to the City and its residents,
d. through citizen input, assist in identifying problem areas in
land use planning and suggest appropriate policies and
ordi4anoes to meet -the identi.f ied need(s:), and
e. assist the City to gather o.itizen.-input on other issues which
may impinge on land use planning or livability and act as
liaison between the City and ad hoc City committees, e.g.. on
issues like the siting of the electric utility substation or
wood burning regulations.-
2. OBJECTIVES:
a. finish the current Comp Plan periodic review
b. review ekisting CPAC neighborhood boundaries and suggest
,revisions as necessary in order-to make these area divisions
more meaningful,
c. define areas where growth is likely to occur and develop-"area
plans
d. as part of the.mid-course review of the Comp Plan, hold a Future
Plan Festival at, least once every five years,
e. develop a viable mechanism for gathering citizen input and
giving-feedback to the community. and
f. by -Norveober :of each year *begin the process of `formulat•ing goals
for the City to be given as input to the City Council as .it sets .
its own goals for the following year.
3..FUNCTIONINO: It is agreed that CPAC should, no -longer duplicate the
work of. the Planning Commission in regards. to individual planning
actions (Type III's) involving specific developments. Instead we
will:
a.• have a rotating sub-committee to review Type III's which might
serve as examples of problem.areas.for the entire City. i.e.,
the review will focus on conceptual or philosophic i.s'sues for
the.City. not on the issues for the particular site or project;
if•the sub-committee identifies conceptual problems, these will
be reviewed by'the entire CPAC
b. continue to meet monthly or as.needed to-accomplish the work
outlined above
c: sponsor and publicize meetings to. gather citizen input on
particular issues and facilitate discussion between
neighborhoods and developers on selected application'k.`
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c August 2, . 1991
City Council Members
rD~ Catherine Golden, Mayor
Appointments to CPAC
.Please confirm the appointment of the John Berger, Hunton'Conrad,
and Bill Huntley to CPAC.
Thank you.,
9 John Berger
396 Bridge St.#1
Ashland, Or.97520
Mayor Catherine Golden
Ashland City Hall
20 E. Main Street
Ashland, Or. 97520
Dea± Cathy,
I'm writeng to express my sincere interest in serving as a
volunteer on the Citizens Planning-Advisory Committee.
But first, I would like to thank you for appointing me to
the ad hoc Water Conservation Committee. I'm looking forward to
working'with Dick Wonderscheid, SRC, Inc., and the other committee
members in helping to implement necessary water conservation measures
in our community.
I am a man in my middle years, 45, who is presently enrolled
at SOSC, in my Junior year. My major area of study is Geography,
with an emphasis in ecology and the environment. I have entered
my third year of residence here in Ashland, having moved here from
Seattle.' For most of my working years I-have labored in the build-
ing trades, primarily as-a licenced electrician. During the past
several years I have actively sought personal growth in a way that
would both benefit myself and my society in a fulfilling way.
During the period 1987-1988 I worked for the environmental
organization Greenpeace, in Seattle. I worked full-time'in the
areas of fund raising, public education, and direct environmental
action. Being thus immersed, encouraged my deep growth in under-
standing of the vital challanges facing our society in environmen--,
tal, conservation, and peace issues. •
Before moving to the west coast in 1985, I worked and lived
in Florida and Texas. While residing in Florida I obtained my
real estate licence and worked as a Realtor for two-years in the
Central Florida area. In both Dallas,.Texas and Central Florida
I have seen.some of the results of poor city planning. I'm happy
to say-that I've seen more citizen involvement and intelligent
decision making here in Ashland than.anywhere else I've lived.
At present I am also an active member of the local groaps:
Headwaters and the local chapter of.the-'Sierra Club. At the Nation-
al , level, I support•the Natural Resource Defense Council and The
World Watch Institute.
I hope that you will find my varied backround in the build-
ing-industry, real estate field and the environmental movement
valuabe in allowing me a balanced viewpoint in evaluating the chall-
anges taken on by the Citizens Planning Advisory Committee.
With your approval,- I look forward -to serving-!
Yours S' cerly;
ohn Berger
January 18, 1991
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Dear Mayor:
I am interested in serving on CPAC. I read that you were asking
for citizens willing to volunteer. I am a new member of the
community. My wife and I moved here from Hawaii in early August
of'1990. We have purchased a house here and have made Ashland
our home.
I have a B.S. degree in Photography/Theatre from Southern Oregon
State College, so I have some history here. I left Ashland in
1976, after two years at SOSC, to return to Hawaii where I grew
up.
I have been a practicing landscape designer on Maui since 1978.
My career has been varied as I have always been interested in the
whole environment that we live and work in. This has lead me to
designing buildings and their interiors as well. I have tried to
look at the environment we live in as a whole, and have worked to
blend our architecture into the environment. My strongest
professional interest is in enhancing the relationship between
people,'the exterior of buildings, and the surrounding landscape.
The most exciting challenge of my career has been the remodeling
design of a 10-story hotel in Waikiki. My responsibilities were
to harmonize the entire building inside and out; to design and
coordinate everything from the skin of the building to the
bedspreads and furnishings, and on to the landscaping. (See
enclosure.)
Because of my desire to participate in the creation of harmonious
spaces, and my wish to serve the community I live in, I would
like to volunteer to be a member of CPAC. I have been on the-
Maui Historical Society Board and worked to plan the museum's:-
future expansion. I also served on the Board of an Arts '
Education and Promotion Society, "The Hui Noeau". I served as
chairman of the exhibition's committee and assisted on the
committee to renovate and preserve the historical building and
grounds that the "Hui Noeau" occupies. I am also a participating
member of Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Maui, and maintain my
connection with my "little brother" there.
I am now setting up a practice here, and look forward to
participating fully in the community of Ashland.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sinc rely,
Hunton Conrad
895 N. Mountain Ave.
Ashland, OR 97520
482-2496
Country Willows
Bed and Breakfast
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1313 Clay Street • Ashland, OR 97520 • (SOS) 488-1590 n
October 20, 1990
The Honorable Kathy Golden
Mayor of Ashland
City Hall
Ashland, Oregon 97520
Dear Mayor Golden:
I would like to be appointed to CPAC to represent the southern
section of Ashland. As for my qualifications, I was a-school
teacher for 29 years in Oregon and California. I had 14 years
on a negotiating and district management council and I chaired
several committees dealing with future school growth. I had
8 years of scouting work and council committee work for The
t -Boy Scouts of America. For the past 24 years I have led Sierra
Club National Trips and have also been a member of the Outing
Committee, working for the awareness of conservation issues.
In 1985, my wife, Barbara, and myself took apart a farm house
and totally rebuilt what is now Country Willows Bed and Breakfast.
We have negotiated for several years with the different state,
county and city commissions to bring our B & B from 4 rooms to
7 rooms.
I have been a member of the Lodging Association and have also
k worked on the Food, Wine and Arts Committee.
As Ashland continues to grow, I would like to be a member pf
CPAC and work for its future.
Sincerely,
Bill Huntley
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