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Bend is one of the fastest growing cities in the country. This page is intended to help the community learn how to get involved in the land use process as Bend grows.


 WHAT IS LAND USE?

Land use is defined as what is built or developed, or what activities take place on, a piece of property. There are many moving parts to planning for land use in a City, and it can get quite complex!

The City's role in land use planning is to ensure that both public and private development are aligned with the standards set out in the City's guiding documents such as the Bend Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Map and Development Code. The community's role in land use is to advocate for appropriate development in their neighborhoods.

 

HOW DO I PARTICIPATE IN DEVELOPMENT?

Public involvement is the first goal listed in the state's land use system. But how can you participate, and when?

You've been notified of a development happening in your neighborhood and want to participate. Start with these tools.

You want to get involved in planning Bend for the long term. 

Learn more about our Comprehensive Plan, which guides how the City develops, and how to get involved here. Learn more about how the City plans for growth for the next 20 years in our Growth Management division. 

You have heard about a project happening in town and want to be involved but you're not sure where to start.

Find answers to commonly asked questions below. You can also use the Public Involvement Flow Chart to understand when and how to get involved.

Who gets notified when a new development is proposed? Why didn't I get a notice for a development proposed near me?
How do I find more information about a project?
Why do some projects have clear public comment opportunities, like public hearings, and others don't?
I've commented before and nothing changed. Why?


 

HOW DOES AN APPLICATION GET REVIEWED AND APPROVED?

Use the table below to locate where the development might be at in the land use planning process and the areas where you can get involved! 

FAQs icon.STEP 1: Pre-Application Meeting
Group of people icon.STEP 2: Neighborhood Public Meeting
Basic document iconSTEP 3: Application Completed
Mailbox icon.STEP 4: Mailed Notification of Application & Posted Notice
Document search icon.STEP 5: Staff Report
Rules IconSTEP 6: Mailed Notice of Decision
Hammer and wrench icon.STEP 7: Application Approved
Community Development Data Explorer icon.

WHAT IS BEING BUILT IN BEND AND WHERE?

The City has several interactive mapping tools to help you learn what development is being built around the City and where. 

To learn about the history and proposed future plans of a property: Community Development Data Explorer is a community-friendly interactive mapping tool that can be used to perform common search functions such as finding property zoning, getting information on land use applications, and accessing permit and licensing information for any tax lot within Bend city limits.

To see where development activity is currently happening or recently completed: Visit the Development Activity Tracker to see active and recently completed permits for new construction.

To understand zoning: Want to better understand the lay out of the City and why certain uses get built where they do? Learn the Zoning Basics with this interactive mapping tool.

Not great at navigating these tools?

Watch this training video to learn the common functions of the Community Development Data Explorer and Online Permit Center!

WHY ARE WE HERE

Land use planning in Oregon is quite different when compared to other states. The Oregon land use planning program was created in 1973 when the Legislative Assembly passed the Oregon Land Use Act (Senate Bill 100) in response to Oregon’s rapid population growth. Under this program all cities and counties throughout Oregon have adopted comprehensive plans that meet 19 statewide planning goals that deal with land use, development, housing, transportation, and conservation of natural resources.

Of these 19 goals, the first goal serves as the foundation of Oregon land use. Goal 1 calls for community members to be involved in all phases of land use planning.

The 2019-2021 Council Goal for Effective and Efficient Operations called for increased community participation in local government, including participation in land use planning. In partnership with the City of Bend, the Neighborhood Leadership Alliance (NLA) took the lead on developing a plan that would help Bendites easier understand land use.

The Land Use Education Plan was developed following information-gathering efforts and a survey conducted in Spring 2020 to better understand the knowledge of land use planning among community members. The plan boasts a lengthy list of education resources that are currently being rolled out. Future surveys are planned following the roll out to aid in a review of the plan's success.

The resources developed through the plan were directed by a subcommittee of the NLA called the Land Use Working Group, through public meetings between 2019-2021. Minutes for these meetings can be found at bendoregon.gov/nla

STILL HAVE GENERAL LAND USE QUESTIONS?

Please note, for specific property questions, you will need to contact the Planning Division.

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