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Friends of Luscher Farm is supporting the passage of ZDO-286 and encourages LO residents to submit testimony to Clackamas County Sr Planner Joy Fields (jfields@clackamas.us) by 4 pm, Sep 18 for consideration by the County Commissioners at their Sep 27 hearing. Learn more: LOPR LAMP Implementation. See ‘Reference’ section below for sample testimony.
Dear LO Neighborhood Leaders,
Friends of Luscher Farm is supporting two key initiatives affecting Luscher Farm Park. We are asking you to please share the following message, including related links, references & attachments, via email to your NA constituents and by posting on your website. If you have any Qs or need the information in another format, please contact me asap. As noted, time is of the essence.
Thank you!
Gale Wallmark
707-480-3945
Board Member (Administrator)
Friends of Luscher Farm
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Many, if not most, LO residents enjoy and treasure Luscher Farm Park…It’s the City’s most unique park, anchored by the original, historic 40-acre Luscher Farm, but also including the rolling agricultural landscapes, precious open space, tree groves, streams and wetlands of four other properties (Firlane, Crowell, Brock & Farr) owned by the City of LO. These 100+ acres—which are zoned for Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) and are outside LO City limits in unincorporated Clackamas County—comprise the Luscher Area. Their future is considered in the Luscher Area Master Plan (LAMP, adopted by the City in 2013) and they are at the center of two key LO Parks & Rec (LOPR) initiatives:
- Metro Local Share Funding. LO’s share of Metro Parks Bond is $2.3MM. LOPR is seeking community input to help it prioritize seven parks projects for that funding. Two of the seven are recommended in the 2013 Luscher Area Master Plan: a new access and improved parking for the Farm, and an expansion of the Farm Community Gardens program.
- Friends of Luscher Farm encourages LO residents to “vote” for these two projects in the LOPR survey currently online.
- Clackamas County Comprehensive Plan Amendment. If adopted by County Commissioners Sep 27, the amendment (Ordinance ZDO-286) will create a future path—through adoption of local park master plans—that will potentially allow more park uses than currently allowed under EFU zoning. If ZDO-286 is approved, LOPR will file a Land Use application for the County to adopt the LAMP to bring current uses into compliance and request other allowable agricultural & historic uses and open space protections.
- Friends of Luscher Farm is supporting the passage of ZDO-286 and encourages LO residents to submit testimony to Clackamas County Sr Planner Joy Fields (jfields@clackamas.us) by 4 pm, Sep 18 for consideration by the County Commissioners at their Sep 27 hearing. Learn more: LOPR LAMP Implementation.
References:
- Info Summary One-Pager For LO Neighborhood Associations
- Friends of Luscher Farm Testimony for Clackamas Co Hearings
- Luscher Area Master Plan (2013)
- LAMP Agricultural Plan (2017)
About Friends of Luscher Farm
Friends of Luscher Farm is a 501-c-3 non-profit and a recognized City of Lake Oswego Friends Group. Our mission—to support historic preservation and programming that provides environmental education, natural resource enhancement, sustainable urban agriculture—is informed by the Luscher Area Master Plan (LAMP). To learn more visit https://www.luscherfriends.org/