The purpose of the city of North Bend TDR program is to provide a voluntary, incentive-based process to purchase and sell private residential and commercial development rights from lands that provide public benefit. Landowners who sell development rights receive a financial benefit without having to develop or sell the land itself. The permanently preserved land is then protected through conservation easements or additional restrictions. The development rights are transferred from the property that is preserved, known as a "sending site," to a second property, known as a "receiving site." The TDR provisions are intended to protect critical areas, to supplement land use regulations, and to increase residential and commercial development density where it can be accommodated with the fewest impacts on the environment and existing public services by:
A.
Providing an effective and predictable incentive process for property owners of critical areas in order to preserve these lands for the public benefit; and
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Providing an efficient and streamlined administrative review process to ensure that transfers of development rights to receiving sites are evaluated in a timely manner, are balanced with city goals and policies, and are adjusted to the specific conditions of each receiving site.
(Ord. 1189 § 1 (part), 2003; Ord. 1256 § 1 (part), 2006)