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52 meetings monitored in Deschutes County, OR

August 13, 20264m306 words
August 5, 20263h 7m20,318 words
83approvedpublic hearingcomprehensive planresidentialPUD
August 4, 20262h 30m20,635 words
86conditional usepublic hearingcomprehensive planland useresidential
August 3, 20261h 8m9,111 words
14comprehensive planresidentialdensityland use
July 30, 20261h 29m11,154 words
85residentialpublic hearingcomprehensive planland usezoning
July 29, 20261h 8m5,813 words
32rezoneannexationpublic hearingapprovedsubdivision
July 20, 20261h 17m8,371 words
7land useapprovedcommercialresidential
July 15, 20262h 16m15,769 words
27public hearingland userezoningapprovedzoning
July 8, 20263h 16m24,530 words
147industrialapprovedduplexconditional usezoning
June 26, 202622m1,389 words
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Frequently Asked Questions

Zoning and land use in Deschutes County are administered by the county's Community Development Department (CDD) through its Planning Division. The Planning Division reviews land use applications and answers zoning questions; staff can be reached at planning@deschutes.org or 541-388-6560. Because Deschutes County is a county government, it regulates unincorporated areas; incorporated cities such as Bend, Redmond, Sisters, and La Pine administer their own zoning within their limits.

Deschutes County Code Title 18 (the county Zoning Ordinance) establishes the base zones EFU (Exclusive Farm Use), F1 and F2 (Forest Use), MUA-10 (Multiple Use Agricultural), RC (Rural Commercial), RI (Rural Industrial), RR-10 (Rural Residential), and UAR-10 (Urban Area Reserve). The county also applies combining (overlay) zones such as LM (Landscape Management), WA (Wildlife Area), SMIA (Surface Mining Impact Area), AS (Airport Safety), GSGA, and SBMH.

In the RR-10 (Rural Residential) and MUA-10 (Multiple Use Agricultural) zones, the minimum lot size for a standard land division is 10 acres, according to the county's base zone descriptions. The UAR-10 (Urban Area Reserve) zone also carries a 10-acre standard division minimum and is intended to provide a transition between urban and rural development. Property owners should confirm specifics with the Planning Division, since combining zones and other standards can affect a given parcel.

Depending on the type of application, land use decisions are made by Planning Division staff, a Hearings Officer, or the Planning Commission, with the Board of County Commissioners serving as the final county-level decision maker. The county publishes Planning Commission and Hearings Officer hearing schedules through Community Development, and matters can be appealed beyond the county level to the state. The Planning Commission also advises the Board of County Commissioners on amendments to the Comprehensive Plan and land use regulations.

You can look up a property's zoning using the county's property research tools, including DIAL (the Deschutes County property information system) and the Summary Property Report, available through Community Development's Property & Permit Research Tools. The Zoning Index and 'Zoning 101' resources on the Community Development website explain the zone designations set out in Deschutes County Code Title 18, and Planning staff can help interpret how a designation affects development.

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