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This is a big deal : Bend officials speak with residents about neighborhood housing changes

(Update: adding video, new info, comments from city staff) State lawmakers require cities to make more room for duplexes, triplexes and the like BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) The city of Bend hosted a community information session Thursday evening regarding proposed code amendments under House Bill 2001, passed by the Oregon Legislature in 2019. The goal is to provide Oregonians with more housing choices, especially options more people can afford but the changes coming to established neighborhoods could raise eyebrows, if not objections. A lot of where this bill came from, when it moved through the Legislature, was thinking about how we make more opportunities for more homes of more types for more people in our state, and in the cities in our state, City Councilor Melanie Kebler told the audience.

State Code Brings More Housing Opportunities

State Code Brings More Housing Opportunities The City of Bend will soon consider new code changes following recent action at the state level to provide more housing opportunities for Oregon residents. In 2019 the Oregon legislature passed House Bill (HB) 2001 which requires Oregon cities with over 25,000 population to allow the development certain types of “middle housing” such as duplexes, triplexes, and quadplexes, within residential zones. This new legislation requires Bend to update their Comprehensive Plan and Development Code to ensure compliance with HB 2001. City staff have spent the past several months working with the HB 2001 Stakeholder Advisory Group, which is comprised of members from the City Council, Planning Commission, Affordable Housing Advisory Committee, Neighborhood Leadership Alliance and members of other special interest groups, to draft a package of proposed amendments for consideration by the Bend Planning Commission and City Council.

City of Bend considers code changes to allow middle housing such as duplexes in residential zones

City of Bend considers code changes to allow ‘middle housing’ such as duplexes in residential zones BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) The city of Bend will soon consider new code changes following recent action at the state level to provide more housing opportunities for Oregon residents. In 2019, the Oregon Legislature passed House Bill (HB) 2001 which requires Oregon cities with over 25,000 population to allow the development certain types of “middle housing,” such as duplexes, triplexes, and quadplexes, within residential zones. This new legislation requires the city to update the Bend Comprehensive Plan and Bend Development Code to ensure compliance with HB 2001. City staff have spent the past several months working with the HB 2001 Stakeholder Advisory Group, which is comprised of members from the City Council, Planning Commission, Affordable Housing Advisory Committee, Neighborhood Leadership Alliance and members of other special interest groups, to draft a package

Bend planning body signs off on new master sign plan approach

Applicants can propose major or minor master plans BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) The Bend Planning Commission signed off Monday night on several changes in the city s sign code that would provide some flexibility for signage in large new developments. AKS Engineering and Pahlisch Homes are developing the 177-acre Petrosa community in northeast Bend, but they re interested in installing several freestanding and gateway signs that would require deviation from the city s current sign code. Pahlisch Homes Director of Land Development Jerry Jones told the planning body they re excited to provide affordable housing after working alongside city staff for two years on the proposed amendment.

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