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Sep 23 2010 -- Oct 25 2010 Appeal of Crook Point Destination Resort Moves to Next Stage | Oregon Shores will appeal the Curry County Planning Commission’s tentative approval of the Crook Point Destination Resort, a proposed 400-acre complex that would place a golf course, lodge, spa, 175 units of overnight housing and other forms of recreational development in an undeveloped area adjacent to the Crook Point Unit of the Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge, the second most important seabird nesting site on the West Coast.
The planning commission placed 25 conditions on their approval. Some of the conditions were in response to our earlier comments, and if met would reduce the project’s environmental impact somewhat. However, they don’t come nearly close enough to protecting the public interest.
Oregon Shores continues to have deep concerns about many aspects of the proposal. In our comments (see below), we noted that the development as planned would threaten severe impacts to wildlife and to public recreation areas (the proposed resort also borders both Boardman and Pistol River state parks). As originally drafted, the resort proposal did not adequately address such matters as buffers between the golf course and protected areas, water quality in streams and impacts to wetlands, landslide potential, transportation effects and many other issues. Some improvements were made in response to the initial comments. Oregon Shores does not believe the applicants have met key requirements, such as adequate studies of geologic hazards, water availability and wildlife impacts, sufficient buffer areas, and fulfilling the conditions of Oregon’s Coastal Shorelands Goal (Goal 17 of the land use planning laws).
Most serious, in our view, is that the planning commission’s decision would allow the would-be developers to engage in grading and other highly impactful construction activities before receiving final approval. We consider this an egregious violation of the land use planning laws, and this alone should be grounds for nullifying the planning commission’s decision.
We will soon be filing an appeal with the Curry County Board of Commissioners. When our comments are ready, they will be posted on this website.
Members or other citizens interested in getting involved in future actions regarding the proposed resort, or providing financial support for our work in this area, are urged to contact Oregon Shores Executive Director Phillip Johnson.
More information, documents, and other references: September 23, 2010: Curry County Approved Final Order, with Findings and Conditions August 25, 2010: Oregon Shores additional arguments August 12, 2010: Oregon Shores comments to Curry Planning Commission July 8, 2010: Oregon Shores original comments to Curry Planning Commission Curry Planning Commission website Crook Point reference page
Articles on topic 'Destination Resorts': May 20 2013 Oregon Shores Plans Appeal of Crook Point Proposal Nov 25 2012 Crook Point Golf Resort to be Considered Again Nov 3 2012 Curry County Delays Review of Crook Point Resort Mar 21 2011 Oregon Shores Files Appeal on Crook Point Golf Resort Jan 30 2011 Crook Point Resort Proposal Heads to Appeals Panel Jan 5 2011 Crook Point Resort Approved; Oregon Shores Ponders Next Step Nov 8 2010 Curry Commissioners Weighing Crook Point Appeal Oct 30 2010 Appeal of Crook Destination Resort Will Be Heard Thursday Sep 23 2010 Appeal of Crook Point Destination Resort Moves to Next Stage Sep 15 2010 Curry County Gives Resort Tentative Approval Aug 26 2010 Last Chance to Comment on Destination Resort Proposal Aug 12 2010 New Hearing Scheduled on Crook Ranch Resort Jul 8 2010 Proposal for Major Resort at Pistol River Due for Hearing Apr 29 2010 Curry Destination Resort Ordinance Hearing April 29 Dec 3 2009 Curry County Destination Resorts Hearing December 3 Oct 10 2009 Curry County Workshops on Destination Resorts Mapping Oct 5 2009 Tillamook County Hearing 9/24 on Port's Resort, Golf Course Project
 Contact: Phillip Johnson, CoastWatch Director, (503) 238-4450, or EMAIL |
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