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November 28, 2023
SPECIAL MEETING
Minutes
I.
CALL TO ORDER:
Chair Verner called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. at the Civic Center Council Chambers, 1175 E.
Main Street.
Commissioners Present: Staff Present:
Lisa Verner Brandon Goldman, Community Development Director
Kerry KenCairn Derek Severson, Planning Manager
Doug Knauer Michael Sullivan, Executive Assistant
Eric Herron
Gregory Perkinson
Russell Phillips
Susan MacCracken Jain
Absent Members: Council Liaison:
Paula Hyatt
II.ANNOUNCEMENTS
Community Development Director Brandon Goldman made the following announcement:
The December 26, 2023 Planning Commission Study Session has been cancelled. The City
Council will be holding an event to acknowledge and show appreciation for City
Commissions and Committees on December 18, 2023.
III.PUBLIC FORUM - None
IV.OTHER BUSINESS
A. Approval of Findings for Climate-Friendly and Equitable Communities Parking Code
Amendments, PA-T3-2023-00006
Commissioner Knauer noted several typos within the headers of the Findings. Mr. Goldman
responded that these would be corrected before being presented to the Council. He also noted that
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the corrections suggested by Commissioner Phillips and the rest of the Commission at the
November 14, 2023 meeting had been included in the Findings.
Commissioners Herron/Knauer m/s to approve the Findings with the corrections suggested by
Commissioner Knauer. Commissioners KenCairn and Perkinson attested that they had reviewed
the November 14, 2023 Planning Commission meeting materials and video before casting their
vote. Roll Call Vote: All AYES. Motion passed 7-0.
V.OTHER BUSINESS
A.Parks, Trails, and Open Space Map Update
Senior Planner Derek Severson informed the Commission that the City Parks and Recreation
Department had developed this Parks, Trails, and Open Space map amendment over the course of
two years, which would replace the current map that was adopted in 2002. He noted that an
amendment to the map was proposed in 2012, but was never adopted.
Presentation
Interim Parks and Recreation Director Leslie Eldridge began by outlining the development of the map
update, which started with the creation of a subcommittee two years ago. This subcommittee met
six-seven times and provided a recommendation to the Parks and Recreation Commission in the
form of the current proposal.
Ms. Elridge informed the Commission that a study conducted in 2002, which helped inform the
current map, showed that the City had less land per capita than cities like Roseburg, Medford, and
Klamath Falls, and sought to rectify this by acquiring land and ensuring that there was a park within
one quarter miles of each resident. Ms. Eldridge stated that this target was largely achieved, and that
the goal has shifted to one of conservation and preservation of land. She commented that the
Croman Mill site is the only space not within a quarter mile of a park.
Ms. Eldridge described the various ways in which this goal could be achieved, including the purchase
of land, securing easements, and the donation of land. She mentioned that the proposed update is
primarily based on the 2012 map that was never adopted, and that her team is seeking
recommendations or suggestions before moving forward with adoption. She added that the map
update contains redundancies, and that not all spaces within the proposal would need to be
acquired in order to achieve its goal.
Questions
Commissioner KenCairn noted that some of the proposed areas on the map update are
unnumbered, and Ms. Eldridge responded that those exclusions are based on the older map.
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Commissioner KenCairn pointed out that area #18 on the proposed map is privately-owned and
may potentially be developed in the future. She asked if this space was included in the proposal due
to its proximity to a riparian area, and Ms. Eldridge responded in the affirmative.
Commissioner Perkinson expressed appreciation for the clarity of the map, and asked how the Parks
and Recreation Department envisioned the integration of forest management evolving in the future.
Ms. Eldridge responded that her department has a good working relationship with Chris Chambers,
Forestry Division Chief of the City’s Fire and Rescue Department, and the City’s Wildfire Division which
advises her department on wildfire issues, but that this relationship is not codified. She stated that
her department has a small forestry program, but that it is not as extensive as the Fire and Rescue
Department’s Forestry Division. Commissioner Perkinson suggested that this update could provide
an opportunity for proactive messaging relating to smoke and wildfire, and recommended that this
be included in the update.
Commissioner Knauer asked how the conservation of the south side of Grizzly Peak falls within the
scope of the Parks and Recreation Department. Ms. Eldridge responded that the view of Grizzly Peak
is of value to the City, so preserving the south side of it from development was included as a goal.
Commissioner Knauer asked if the proposed conservation of undeveloped areas was to protect
them from future development, or if these spaces were being preserved for later recreational use.
Ms. Eldridge responded that many of the spaces outlined in the map update have potential
recreational use, but that the conservation of these spaces would also be considered. She stated
that if the presence of pets, such as dogs, had a negative effect on local wildlife of recreational
areas, then they would be prohibited from those spaces. Commissioner MacCracken Jain suggested
that this topic be heavily considered as the Parks and Recreation Department becomes more
involved in the conservation of land.
Commissioner Knauer asked if the Parks and Recreation Department is ever in conflict with other
conservation groups. Ms. Eldridge responded that she is unaware of any such conflicts, and that
conservation groups are primarily interested in larger tracts of land.
Commissioner MacCracken Jain inquired if the subcommittee considered the Chamber of
Commerce’s concept of the City being used as a future hub for outdoor activities in the region. Ms.
Eldridge responded that the use of parks as staging areas was considered, and that her team is
aware of the Chamber’s Economic Diversification plan and is excited about the prospect of turning
the City into a hub for outdoor recreational activities.
Commissioner MacCracken Jain asked if the Rogue Valley Mountain Bike Association provided any
recommendations for the map update. Ms. Eldridge responded that representatives from the
Ashland Watershed Trails Association and the Ashland Woodland & Trails Association provided
feedback on trails and mountain biking. City Councilor Eric Hansen also represented the mountain
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biking community on the subcommittee and helped develop the proposal. She stated that Councilor
Hansen and herself worked with the Rogue Valley Mountain Bike Association and are aware of their
sustainability plan, and believe that their interests have been represented in the proposal.
Commissioner MacCracken Jain asked why the map update in 2012 was never adopted. Mr.
Goldman responded that the 2012 map was largely aspirational regarding the properties it proposed
be obtained for future recreational development. However, many of these properties were
purchased subsequently, leaving the map outdated and rendering it largely obsolete. He added that
the City’s comprehensive plan indicates that staff work with owners to acquire properties, which are
pursued if the land is available. There was also a general consensus at the time that the 2012 map
update did not go far enough in identifying new opportunities for the acquisition of land.
Commissioner MacCracken Jain commended the aspirational aspects of the proposed map
update, particularly with regards to the connectivity of existing trail systems. She suggested that
more information be included regarding the future of recreation in the area and the fostering of a
relationship with the Forest Service. She added that there was a typo within that document that
incorrectly labeled Roca Canyon as “Roca Cannon.”
Commissioner MacCracken Jain inquired if area #18, the Croman Mill Site, would be excluded from
the map update. Mr. Goldman responded that it is not being excluded, but that Townmakers LLC, the
group interested in purchasing and developing that property, have contacted the Parks and
Recreation Department to discuss the parks and riparian area and if area #18 can be removed from
the list.
Commissioner MacCracken Jain requested clarification regarding the use of the designation “no
fiscal impact” within the proposal. Ms. Eldridge responded that this refers to the fiscal impact of
developing the plan and updating the Comprehensive Plan with the map update proposal.
Commissioner Knauer directed the Commission’s attention to a public comment received by Amy
Gunter which expressed concern that the proposed map update includes the property at 755 North
Mountain Avenue, the inclusion of which could preclude the property from being redeveloped (see
attachment #1). Commissioner Knauer asked if the proposal included any language regarding
designating areas of interest to the Parks and Recreation Department that would preclude it from
being redeveloped. Mr. Goldman responded that the City could seek to purchase the land or request
an easement, but that the owners are not compelled to comply with that request. Commissioner
KenCairn asked if there is a right-of-way (ROW) through the property in question, and if the
existence of one meant that a street connection would be developed if the existing structure was
removed. Mr. Goldman responded that no new dwelling could preclude that ROW access, but that
the installation of a street connection would not be compulsory.
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Ms. Eldridge remarked that she is hoping to rework the Systems Development Charges (SDCs) taken
in by the Parks and Recreation Department in the near future. She stated that they likely have not
been updated within the last 20 years, and don’t appear to have a cohesive methodology in how
they are calculated.
Mr. Goldman stated that a draft ordinance of the proposed map update will come back to the
Commission at its December 12, 2023 meeting for a recommendation to the Council.
VI.OPEN DISCUSSION – None
VII.ADJOURNMENT
Meeting adjourned at 7:45 p.m.
Submitted by,
Michael Sullivan, Executive Assistant
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