2024 Greater Sage-Grouse Map Updates

Background

In 2015, the Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC) adopted OAR 660-23-0115, establishing protections for Greater Sage-Grouse in seven eastern Oregon counties including Deschutes County. To avoid listing the species as endangered under the Endangered Species Act, LCDC created regulations for large-scale development in mapped habitat areas. Deschutes County is required by state law to administer these regulations.

In December 2023, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife adopted revised maps delineating important habitat for the Greater Sage-Grouse in Oregon. These maps continue the effort, begun in 2015, to protect the Greater Sage-Grouse in Oregon and avoid listing the species as endangered under the Federal Endangered Species Act. The revised maps amend the maps adopted in 2015 and reflect both changes in the location and distribution of Greater Sage Grouse in Oregon that have occurred since 2015. The revisions are the result of better information about the location and distribution of Greater Sage Grouse within the species’ habitat. The maps designate areas of core, low density, and general habitat for the species. Deschutes County staff has analyzed the maps, and it appears there will no longer be a "general habitat" area in Deschutes County. 

The state’s rules limit the total amount of development within core habitat areas to no more than three percent of the total area of each core habitat region. Seven affected counties in Oregon have submitted annual reports to the Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) since 2015 regarding development approved within core habitat areas. To date, there have been no significant amounts of development within the core habitat areas that would lead to limitations or restrictions in these areas.

LCDC Hearing Information

On Monday, October 21, 2024, CDD staff received notice of an LCDC public hearing on January 23, 2025, to consider the new maps. LCDC is required to send Measure 56 notice to all properties impacted by the map changes, as uses in the new core area could be severely limited. Deschutes County is sending that notice on behalf of DLCD. Click on the Measure 56 link below to view the notice and LCDC hearing information. You can also visit the LCDC Website for more information.

For additional information on the proposed map changes, contact Jon Jinings of the Department of Land Conservation and Development at 541-325-6928.

Deschutes County Hearing Information

If the maps are adopted by LCDC, Deschutes County will need to integrate the new maps into the County's local Greater Sage-Grouse Combining Zone map. Please note: once the maps are adopted by LCDC, Deschutes County cannot alter or amend them.

The hearing on this item is tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, February 5, 2025, during the Board of County Commissioners's regularly scheduled meeting. The hearing will take place at 1300 NW Wall Street, Bend and electronically via zoom. Check back in early February for additional Deschutes County hearing details. For local questions, please contact Nicole Mardell, Senior Planner at Nicole.Mardell@deschutes.org or at 541-317-3157.