Land Use Committee
- Chair: Eric Wilson
- Member: Lloyd Olson
Purpose
To represent the Snowden Community through participation in the Klickitat County Comprehensive Plan update process, and monitoring of Klickitat County land use and zoning changes.
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UPDATE APRIL 03,2024 SCC MEETING: SEPA Appeal: Roger reported that the County finally set the date of May 20, 2024 for a public hearing before the Planning Commission on the Wilson-Monroe Rezone Application (time and place to be announced). The Planning Commission will then make a recommendation on the re-zone to the BoCC, who will follow up by setting up a combined public hearing before the BoCC that includes both the rezone application, and the SEPA appeal.
The Land Use Committee is setting up a meeting with Commissioner Zoller and Planning Director Scott Edelman to discuss the SCC call for a moratorium on all County rezones until the Comp Plan is revised. Complications to the SCC call for a moratorium include 1) County ordinance limits such a moratorium to 6 months – not long enough to revise the Comp Plan; and 2) Moratoriums are limited to areas where proceeding will cause “damage”. Roger and Eric of the Land Use Committee answered the question, “What is the appeal and call for a rezone moratorium all about, anyway?” in summary by saying that the county is very inconsistent in granting re-zones, or not, with no apparent reason; and tending to make the process much easier for the applicant (by pre-approving the SEPA with little or no due diligence) and making it very difficult and expensive for neighbors and experts to have their comments heard and be considered before the County (probably) grants the application. The SCC is calling for an up to date Comprehensive Land Use Plan for Klickitat County that takes a comprehensive look at Critical Areas, buildable lands, transportation and evacuation corridors, wild life and natural resources, timber and agricultural lands before opening new land up for development. The revised Plan must outline a clear process in re-zone applications, including a fair hearing of resident and expert comments before approving a rigorously examined SEPA checklist; and finally we want a clear explanation of how land use procedures are conducted fairly and consistently for all concerned. The current Snowden Sub-Area Plan (2009) took time, hard work, and money to fashion, and should not be over- turned by a re-zone allowed in a casual manner. The Plan now clearly states that a rezone should only be made for benefit of the community, not just for private benefit.
Another concern of the SCC is that the County Planning Department needs to post all comments on their website soon after the comment period closes. (In the case of the SCC SEPA appeal, the applicant received comments immediately, however it took weeks, and multiple requests for the SCC to receive the comments. (18 supporting the SCC appeal, 1 supporting the rezone application). The Council voted to approve a motion to pressure the Planning Department to post public comments on their website.
Roger, speaking for the Land Use Committee, announced that they would be forming a work group to prepare for the May 20 hearing; and that the 16 categories listed on the SEPA will be posted on the SCC website for volunteers who feel they have some time and expertise to help prepare our case before the Planning Commission. The work group now consists of the Land Use Committee (Eric Wilson, Lloyd Olson, Roger Gadway), Fred Greef (wetlands, wildlife biology), Jenn Sharp (oversight, communications).
UPDATE (03/19/24): The next step in the Wilson-Monroe Rezone and SEPA Appeal will be a Planning Commission Public Hearing on the Rezone on 20 May at 6:00pm. After the Planning Commission makes their recommendation on the rezone, the Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) will hold a public hearing for both the rezone and the SEPA appeal. More information on the Rezone Application and SEPA Appeal is outlined below.
The Planning Dept. notice about the Rezone hearing also included the text of an email from Pat Wilson’s attorney, Justin D. Leigh, sent to the Planning Dept., entitled: SEPA2023-21 Appeal Rejection Request.
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The new Klickitat County Planning Director, Scott Edelman, has come on board as of early March. The SCC hopes that updating the outdated Snowden Comp Plan will be one of his highest priorities.
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The SCC will not be taking any action on the Alley Short Plat Application and SEPA Checklist (SPL2024-05 / SEPA2024-06); however, the SCC submitted a letter to the Planning Dept. calling out some minor issues with the application. For details, see SCC Response to Alley Short Plat Dated 24-03-14.
What is a Short Plat? (in reference to the Alley application):
A subdivision into 4 or fewer parcels is normally referred to as a Short Plat, to distinguish it from larger subdivisions. It is usually considered a routine matter, by the SCC as well as the Planning Department. It does, however, require a SEPA (State Environmental Policy Act) determination. The SEPA requires that environmental impacts of the action be reviewed. A SEPA for a short plat in an appropriate zone could be commented on or appealed if, for example, a lot was proposed in a riparian area, but the SCC has, to the best of our knowledge, never opposed one.
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Appeal to Wilson-Monroe Rezone Application & SEPA DNS (ZON2023-02 / SEPA2023-21)
On February 01, 2024, the SCC filed an appeal to the Wilson-Monroe SEPA determination of non-significance (DNS), and will also contest the accompanying Rezone Application. SEPA Appeal and Planning Department payment receipt
Why We Are Appealing
Why the Snowden Community Council is Appealing the Wilson-Monroe Rezone and SEPA DNS AND Calling for a Moratorium on Rezones in Klickitat County
SCC Chairman Roger Gadway’s statement during the Public Comments period of the Klickitat County Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) January 30, 2024, meeting. Video of BoCC’s 1-30-24 meeting (Public comments regarding the Rezone Appeal begin at about 6:00 minutes, and end at about 29:00 minutes. Roger Gadway’s statement begins at 12:00 minutes.)
On January 30, 2024, SCC Chair Roger Gadway called on the Klickitat County BoCC to enact a Moratorium on Rezones until the Comp Plan can be updated, and current County practices of issuing ad hoc rezones without community input can be corrected.
Notice of the Wilson-Monroe Rezone Application and SEPA Checklist was published by the Klickitat County Planning Department on 11 January, 2024.
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Snowden Sub-Area Plan, adopted November 10, 2009.
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Currently, Snowden is the only unincorporated sub-area in Klickitat County with a comprehensive plan. The Snowden sub-area plan (2009) is the second most recently written plan. Only Dallesport/Murdock (2013) has a newer sub-area plan. As a result, Snowden may be lower on the priority list for updates than other sub-areas.