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ZOA1-76 POOR QUALITY RECORD PLEASE NOTE: The original paper record has been archived and put on microfilm. The following document is a copy of the microfilm record converted back to digital. 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'r l'�t `�'iitr,if}?ro,. s t� ,,inI4id:.r ,p,,,,r:",".i-,'''I r,f,1<,tr '9v;:. ,.4l;,s(',1 lafi../?,•,, A9'}:r.Y+rt itr9l,i1f ,:, �'::.i.�'',if ..f4 Jr,.'..'i ,� if.f rrx t t1.;�,., r til' trl$n`,: ,t,..54rte!c!,F,..I,.f ,.. {;•ta,,,.x .1.,,'�,.rer4 tL,.f 1.{,.,..,.➢„ s r 4',0,1 ' 1�1°jf.,,Y i,,,irr}�iJ: '—'i':;.!,';' 00 AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORD. 1,8.60.010a,/.,:' .. ,t ;tk',;I'}`'r s,�"r s r' 18.60.120 i and 18.60.160 2/17/76 „. r ., `,.� a r Nt Zone Ordinance,..Amendmeent (Z ;',4 . �-,,,,,.4,,r, ,. :,'t :::�� . ;�,.:.��.:.w.., ,.,'.: '. .1�,;fA,. rte,r, Mr,"xw'....,O,� ' Y.., .ea.a..s:r,�`xx,..x�s.,,a-x_.r„6a�,erz„a.s,.,r,aa..4 ,.�..,+,.�...�....vl F r,��.xs.at,;.;ec,.R..ta.,..��a+ ara:;x.+a t 9 �A�n Zig 41 i ;,r 4f d hrtN 1 5v r rrtl 6t'1 f% a,. aSv}4k Y' li.t;_ a r,,r}r .y ,1',..,`;'/,i'',;:•'' �iiti +' S5jj�r ,u., t.11 1 5 ar7 54'}1{c ,ili r?,,-P,;,"...' 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STREET PAT;KING AND LOADING, TO ESTABLISH UPDATED OFF-STREET PARKING V f f+ ,, J � � � � 9 i f' > STANDARDS WHICH INCLUDE THE DIMENSIONS OF MANEUVERING AREAS AND PARK-- tip, � �t ING STALLS AND TAR NUP ER OF PARKING STALLS REQUIRED FOR EACH LAND USE EFFECTIVE ► - a ;� '1,`4y,, CATEGORY; �'" � .�,: �rxd PR�.,,�CRIBING AN DA T� AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. �:1 ,,,l':5, THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: <<t jCt'+ �. Section, 1. to .9`, N,,�. . ..,�.� � � � Findingghatpursuant Chapter 227 of the Oregon Devised. ���,, p ''*r.''' ^� Statutes and Ordinance No • 70-32 (City of Tigard Zoning ly "r.-r Ordinance of 1970) codified as Chapter 18 TigardV - 141, i ' 9 ,.. P , l�una.cap1 Code, the vq,c,}' hereinafter stated amendments to said zoning ordinance, pursuant `to' ',. `r, �,were heard in apublic hearing held by the Tigard `; '��" Planningprocedures, i '�1; prescribed ,9 interested persons , �*w ky, } were there and then afforded an op pox ,';, unit to ��t� Commission on � e .�ua.ry 17 �.g7 and all pl. �' be heard and there. � .,�' after the Planning Commission recommended that' said zoningordinance .`'. x,11. as codified be amended as hereinafter set forth and further finding ,t `',f�"`' . that, after'due due and legal notice, a pubic hearing was held before the ', 1,1'} City Council on March ?. F , � 9, x..976, whereat all interested persons de- ,,t ',. ,sirin to be heard were afforded an opportunity to be heard and re- {, J; i Sent and rebut e idencet '1•'''',,` with respect to said amendment.3 rend, further � g that, ., o t h n .n ._ y ',I, fa.rid�n that based ma evidence both oral and. documentary, and an the Ys 0") record of that hearing `before the Z lann ng Commi_ssion, the Council has f ,',1 rfi}4}y; made the following substantive findings. ,.,l , Section 2� Finding the purpose for these amendments is to pro- .�r. ' tect the public health safetyandgeneral welfare. and ;el,,,, s 1f'fur her fndJng thatthese amendments are necessary ensure that .� '', cfadequate off-street parking is provided for land dvelopments ill order not to � aotraffic congestion on the public streets and �o � *F/,'' �ro�ect the public safety and general welfare. 511 , a , tAq}er �'J;r'% S ect�.oi� TI�AT C'14�RrrOR, f} 8 60 a1.,_ 1010 Defirita (a) as now reads: "Except as other-� ,,k,,: ,a~se defined �..n� s code, 'one pace means ,�,k available�ab1 e f off' e,rki7�. a minimum area � i"4�t,`� Al' parking nine feet wide and bwen Ly feet long. No " t' area shall be considered as a parking space unless the plans 'It. � r`� submitted shall sow that the accessible and usable e tc'.; area a:s :' for that purpose. " , ;, shall beamended to read 1 sx � ay Mt J . 010 .'. Definitions.. (a) I xc ep t oi 4 sdefined :n e d in 11 0 �,� i rl�s 6C. � � � �' �� otherwise w.�. e �:ei`in ` '� �'`� code r(\/y. L.1 jy�.+��y11.y1 for .41,] - .,} �' i y,•.... .. t' `/ailal.l e A 4'`M °� ppit king nine -set six inohe s wide minimum .,..i area „ >N' parking � C#teo� Feet long. ;;.. � ��" 'l, No :Area may be considered as..a -space unless accessible ,, ,, and usable. for that purpose,, "se g ,r; tri y '+„ }t,1, ,,,,ripp yo1 ,r Aa” + t{1� '',..j.''''.. » k+ 1'+11,0 t',. •n9'r w -1" '''",'.'..""r7'77.- N. 4 '/ , n. y 9 .'r,. ,",., -..p :., /rnwxxC: 'd cu. 0..1 W � t t�ofq, ,. �Y.7" "M 1.C 14�"iNrrt'S . ... .,�..Pimf, Dh fit'.. A1�'.:... .,,�'» ,: « + « .al 1` rN w^�:'•J i + ,,.... 7 , '4 tH. .., �'l. -.,.,-..,. ,...,a9.. a 1-.. .. t..-. E 1 �t 1'.. M.,i �`}`a'";T��'Y^ n r_l. t:': �i' r .v<' i r«, . rq-r ,,o,.. `tl':,. 1 R S t1 '1,1, 18.60.120 Mini mum�space re u .remonts. a '... 'xow reads: "Off- . Off street parting: shell be provided according to the following , �g zone .n which the use is located. TytRt standards and regardless of the (l)+ RESIDENTIAL USES: Ij ; (A} Single family residences, one space for each dwelling unit; tf t i (' hi ( 3) Two family dwellings one space for each dwelling unit rrjl>4`� r � F�. spaces(C) , .�Apartmentd�vellng, three for each two dwelling units; ' ► (D) Residential hotel, rooming or boarding house, one space for each guest accommodation; Ff�l: (E) 'ra`i,:ernity or sorority one space for each a! 1 s! t�. two occupants; houses, ,,. (F) Hotel, one space for each guest room, plus one space' . for each two employees; 411 1,:t 1,t (0) Motel or tourist court, one space for each guest ' 4I room or suite, plus one space for each two employees;,` treated (H) Club, - clubs shall be Grea�Led as combinationsof uses ;a,.. such as hotel, restaurant, auditorium, etc. and the `1I requiredspaces for each separate use shall be Pro- vided; t' �`►'` Day y (children) , one space(7} 1 y nurser . forevery four 1+ children, plus one space for each employee S NS TITUTIoN8 s a { 4, (A) Convalescent ent homes t institutions for the aged; in�- s s t,�`Lu��,on.s for children* welfare correction in- �n o �o�c st ► L - ..i�1 c (full time care) , a minimumfour s. .ace8 per Use; in addition one space for each five beds for patients, plus one additional space ,for M each two employees, `, i � (13) I4ospi-tals, a minimum of si3t,. spaces per hospi':a--jj , in 4 addition ' io1one L , spaa for each two beds, els, fincluding bassinettes, Plus' one additional s ace ' or each two employees; ' , (A) Church, a minimum of Siptspaces per church, in addition, one for each i5t. seats or twelve, feet of bench :lengthy' O allaance r0' `r t ,: , '.;"h'1}h.h ..h f+.,,.,.r ►11 l ,.. .f . i. ? . i. .P. .: �„ I.a . "M"t,"°, ''M«'1��.1 ..... r. .. ...,. ..�� '.., d,.:k.,' ,+ ."WM1 A+.;- i.F (SuG kr (B) Library, one space for each four hundred square fliytty,♦�; feet of gross floor area,' plus one space foreach, two employees• �tta4c 9 g. ,. except' schools, a(C) Auditorium or meting rooms minimum of six spaces Per assembly, in addition ,;yyXar one space for each six swats or twelve feet of bench length, rq , ,r 11 Xl r #,aryP commercial, one space for each sax seats = College, el�Y, in classrooms, plus one space for each two employees; F f° (E) Nursery schools, elementary or high schools, two ss spaces per teacher; minimum of eight spaces per school, in addition, one space for each twelve seats or twenty-four feet of bench length in the aud- , s� sum of the. y,l classroom assembly capacity/ if none the rEwaseating p y, plus one space for each two employees; (F) Passenger terminal (bus, air or rail) ,' one space for each five hundred square s�, feet of gross floor ,!I h area, _plus one space for each two employees; } (4) SPURTS AND COMMERCIAL AMUSEMENT: (A) Stadium or race track . spacefour" , one for each four ii'4e seats or eight feet of bench I"en Lha h t (13) Indoor arena or theater, one space for each four • seats or eight feet of bench length; tl (C) Bowling alley, five spaces for each alley, plus one ' space for each two employees; I D) skating ,, a space �e fiance hall or . rink one for each one s�,, square .feet of gross floor area, plus one hundred .space for each two employees; t A ( ;) Amusement park one space for each one thousand square feet of gross area, plus one space for each 14, two employees; t, /V4it. ( 5) . !�!t C0`1�.�� �RCIAL. A �e ailstores including restsurant i cafe, tavern, ight,club; but other than in subparagraph (n) below, minimum three five spaces :per use and, in addition, I r. squaregross floor area. plus one space foreach, two employees'one space for 1 'A !1" u LI " (8) Service ,or repair shop and retail store handling , ter.. automobiles and fuxnit bulky merchandise, such as furniture, sin addition, onure Mlym�.nimur� three'. spacesper use and, =.. ` }� space for each five hundred sq, f.e. of gross; floor , 'G 1 area, plus one space for each °two employees, b Ordinance Nbi /6-/h ..ah,?j .,t, .V• �,°n�1��-ri(ai;Y}Af FCtiYw;:p4d.6 ' " AM N 6f K "r': • 'i .f: 74, fy�lkk , SM ,ts 6 ti rY1t� « its, .r. 1. �7r•2. t+s r • ', r)s 4' � r (C) Coinmerczal or professional office space, one ,pace per five hundred square feet of floor area, plus one 3w�,tr: space for each establishment, plus one space for ' each two employees • (6) INDUSTRIAL IU (A) le Or freight "_ . r w w , ,+ , , ;4y olesa Lerm,7_na.� ( aa-Ler, aa.r, rail or s� J,{ one ace fog. each employee on the largest trucking) ,? p shift; ,; (B) Storage, one space for each employee on the*largest > (•S ,}►1, shift yC1 (C) Manufacturing or processing, one space for each employee on the largest shift; . Requirements for types of buildings anduses not • f7Ma'? specifically listed herein shall be de Lermined by the .t planning commission, based upon the requirements of S y` comparable Uses liste . ll ;; shall be amended to read: �4lylpt �� r Minitum space requirements. Off--streetark�.ng p " • shall be provided according to the following standards, re- g uSe, I 4 , g, establish- tent _ jablish- J tir ard�ess of the done in which the bU.i�.diz es`� developmentlocated. Anybuilding establishment rw urµ mint or is + �9 ➢ �establishment Jt<?• or development may elect to define separate use areas which r, tui►'; together total the gross floor area as defined in this cod applyseparately - aracl these standards_ to those uses. TYPE OF USE PARKING SPACES REQUIRED ? 1. R���{.a (y���,■'(� `T� :eye ry1 t:;1 (I) Re iden.M Vi4.4YW x ' ,Y•.. �YiY•,4!i,•1 ,+'M i,,,Y�r 1M� yY� �/ 11 4 ",Y AYx•�M+t +1 er "(a) one or two-,family , 2 spaces per dwell .ng.'unit dwelling (may be tandem) t!t 4r r;J (b) multi-family dwelling.. 1.5 spaces per dwelling unit tiY{g (c) rooming or boarding 1 space for each guest room ,I kr house plus I space for the owner (d) hotels motel,._ s motor I space for each guest roomf hotels, etc. plus 1 space for the owner ty (P') lnst.�`Lut .oal: (a) convalescent, nursing pace per 2 beds and other health homes, sahitari um 0 rest home ►� " home for the aged and other resident caro ';'4 facilities r r4 (b) hospital 11-. spaces per bed aw. Mkt 1 ,� 4=� Ordhnatnco Nos ' =x/ �> w v�.rr J 4a r.+ u,e br. �.wi4rrry� rar• �..� rt� sa ► r {'�_+Y�+�!. ,, u _r,. �w�- c .�Y.1;. .. r,. � 1 4, r Pw4t.-4.. ,. C oC,.:9e d�+4>`h^.9�tf6 k Cr'1�. 'J7'.s: Yf..} .,�« .a1" . :, . 'eC^ti>'c. ,..�� 1''d?'... r., l :6�r�."�] rw�•pur?i'. r.... .. ,;!:�"�""�'W'.�`x ►,.., ,a he.".a G .#... ,."t. 1. „r� "IM+ P�",. "t}.4 ,,, , �'P'x �,,. ra !tr,PD .11,hi`ix,.S?, 1;,`�.•tr ,;, � `v ._ .,, �:",°' , ," .,A t• �.r, Asx„r 11,, .t .Js ti,. ��,,.s+c,.r+i- ar, f .at. i ' ,+14t.;•1,} 7 na F�kat � rtit,, a t ••• „ (3) Publicd Semi-PublicBuildings ft. of • (a) auditorium or meeting 1 space for each 60 sq t room (other than gross floor area or where church or school) seating is firmed to the floor, Fsrr�r� one space for each 4 seats or frit8 feet of bench length. _ . (b) churches, clubs, 1 space for every 6 fixed seats lodges or ever, 12 ft. of bench length k • and/or every 100 sq. ft. gross floor area where no pernanent , - seats are• maintained. (c) libraries, museums, 1 space for each 400 sq. ft. 4 r �^. - art galleries of gross floor area •,� (d). pre-school day. . nurser 5 s acesplus per �,4� 99 p spacep �[{ kindergarten classroom ; rati elementary, spaces plus 1 space per (e) e�,emen�aa:y, junior h�.�h 10 ., , classroom or 1 space per 4 priv,ate�orequivalent ar och ial • p seats or 8 feet of bench private v . ", , jlr school ` i the greater. len th in whichever s g " (f) senior or hih rand equi- 15 spaces Plus 5 spaces per valent rivate or classroom or l space per /. parochial school seats or 8 ft. of bench L` length in main auditorium r!!i • F,,r? whichever is grea-trer. space f'or every full thine (g) commuter type college I a�-�ent student, 'KGF; "° equivl 7yr h resident typo college 1 space for every ery 3 fulltime kFeq *anY students. v ►"�r'; (i) commercial cr business 1 space for every 3 classroom ► school seats r r+hr _ 'r 1` 1 (4) Commercial ry4r 4 (a) retail establishments 1 space for each 400 sq. ft., t exceptas otherwise of gross floor area, but no t specified herein, less than 4 spaces for each p estab ,) shment. (ii) service Or repair 1 space :tor ,or each 00 sq . ft. shop of gross floor area, =but net �� less than 3 spaces for each t ► establishment. :ry4 i 4 ykY» Y yy yi,+y ������y a�lf 4. tia Ordinance I e i 6..r i ;t Fti�t,{ .. ....r.y..w,u+rr;: r+sm„+dwilwgl•r+;ku,rryrr+�r,a;,nr-cm.aria.ry°°.v.mow .r�r�... rx r ,P mrew n[[,,r.rrr, .,"a,y n 4,e.,.,,atiu.,:=im "'r .,w.'ra „'~ ,., 1'«i J , ,tf,a M1 t t+ '1yy ala r j t., (c) retail} stores handling 1 space for each 1.000 sq. ft. bulky merchandise such of gross floor area, but not as furniture, auto- less than 10 spaces for each `• .., t mobiles, appliances establishment. (d) barber and beauty l space for each 100 sq. ft. ({x i shops gross toss floor area, , {fit; � (e) medical, dental, clan c" l space for each 200 sq. ft. or other practitioner of gross floor area. of the healing arts 4i` f) office buildings ngs; space for each 350 sq. ft. ;' , busira • and, pro- of gross floor area. �e�S ,rl fess onal offices f;;t (g) pharmacy l space for each 300 sq• ft. of gross floor area. ``' (h) eating' and drinking'. ; l space for each 1.00 sq. ft. establishments of gross floor area. (i) mortLlc'].r 1 space for each 4 seats or,. :_ in chapels.. 8 ft. of bench lengthp 1",ta (5) `Coll7mero .a .. Reci..eatien k�?tit. (a) amusement park l space for each 1000 sq. ft. i of patron serving area , �� a' (b) billiard or pool. 1 Space fog: each 300 sq. ft. rtt} hale:. gross ross floor area. u sj t�". • (c) bowling alley 5 spaces for each bowlin• lane. SAY� A 1 space for each 300 sq. ft. ( rink, 'dance hail, skating p 144Fc gymnasium. ,, �') .dank,... a��ne.sa: of gross floor area. tt` (e) indoor arena , theater, l space for each 6 seats or YNY stadium 12 ft, of bench length.. , {�E (6) Industrial nn (a) ) casept as i ni �- l spaceac e for each henp 1o yo e on cally mentioedhere- the largest shiftor space , in; industrial uses for each 1000 sq. ft. , listed as permitted in ever is larger. Y, 2 and M-3 zone s (b) storage e o e� a�aons� � space ce for each employee o n railor trucking he largest shaft or I space freight termini. for each 1500' sq. ft, which- ever evor Is larger. tY fix 5. 0r .ir ance NO* 7 6- C. ., x.• YAR r., 1 •1i A •f+ ! ! ; .,t +wa r•-:x a N'`. vs x„•sx a ry..' M*rwm,rw ..,....,`4R ,'",t!R" ^'^k!+S.- ass-rc.Trr< '� "W .Y.'+�W�"'^..'!R „._,,v' •:.- ,..?+^17hY'+YA Y^:,.9°C7,rG..t..�}'F4 S'1i`?�6kf.."'t.:,1.P` ..`fi.:a,.,.G8"Y ''.., '? -.''�"^"�-. M1 ',n'''."1” tllsA4(.. ' � �"1�, ,'..Jr. .„7�, ',"� �r.*, , rk II' ie'. } k.kl, S.. „i A' ; 4, i i. IS :.1 . ' ftra: (c) laboratories and 1 spa -for each employee on ii E ' y. research facilities . 'the largest shift or l space >'or each 500 sq. ft. - which-- .?,} t` er is larger.r 4r 4ti . (d) wholesale or retail 1 space for each 1000 sq. ft. gross floor area, but not ,t , `r � (industrial) sales of _ service less than, 10 spaces for each ; ;' establishment. 9 ` J '. ;, (7) =Other'' Uses ii of '+' e uirements for t . es of buildings' and establishments not Irl'' specifically listed herein shall be determined by the ,,'IPlanning i . . ,, comparable�t se �: tedmmission, based on ..the requirements of p ,�,. <, u sirs . , yti` Acoess. �,A� now reads: tt b Access aisles' shall be '� ,: of sufficcion.t'wridth for` all vehicles Cturnin and maneuvering, and; , ',',',1,... "' l according to the minimum standard shown on figure #1. " Y ".71, shall be amended to read: UI rw ',,' ' Y ,,,,5,,•'�,'' tl 0 1. Access. i (b Minimunstandards for parking stall r , , ` j lengthand width, aisle width and maneuvering space shall be 4 determined from the follow�xtable and diagram. ,', .,.'t,. f ,!X ,� ' ' ;f,, ANG�aOVERALL OM SAIL C� � � C�� LENGTH ' CURB WIDTH �H WlDlI1 STALL If }; N )C parallel . '0r 9t0t12t0i 2f0t1„ ,,. +, ,';,' 30° 9'6 it 17 t 9 ti_ l20” 19,101i I y, Yi r ,{''�' lO'0 ti 18'2" 12'0" 20,'.0" t 13'5" } y t 9'6"� � �} 100tt 20Eti 140it f t t 1 c ' ': 141ti �'' 600 5 t 6o 21,t 5ti 18 ott li t0!t '''',, .t',., l0i0tt 21t6tt l0'0tt 11t6tt y :�1 cy. �; 7 r rI . t � , ",, 900 ,9 '60 19 t O it 24 t 0 tt 9,t 6 it r I ,r , loft b.l� , F. 1 ,l,i �4} /r1�/buy �(/ yy..�,.{I.r y1 r , k, �/Nr dinance k 1, i v ,, li a .:,. rrM1 +n„� ,..rrcw!!wep„9nii. .w,it,.,r. ,'„ {{ a 1 '1:^: ' . 'Y.'.,0 .U.,!'t;',. ',i Y M/y^'i, , 4: MA. ,,M'�F '..A 4Y 1fi 'd1, .,, �r ,.s, ,' .�,, ,G i I,,. .. ,�,..k% ,tA.FN r.ti4t fJ 1..'3Frt' lrce>.q;.�Y7'T h 1k 9'�, T ..�Ik l'�.Y'.. �'... ,. .r�F'��.:'., ,.. �,'• 9hW.2...>” ... N.t. ,. e. -,� : ,pp.� :..rwq+^a1fi°' i�Y!+bJ�"MMn �.Y t.°�,.,. f�17,..)..r,.. �`tit....l'�. +,1}w ,;.. ,.�,�,'u r. ... .rr..sl'�" k .. '�t �.. �1''1.,.:":x. �'I ,a..... ...{.,a r.:, wlb..,. .',"h. ! .a! ''',1',''',.,,,;',':'.'*;',..,',':';,;,:',.'",,,,'',",',.:,,,• !i ', ,i ! r ..f`..,n. ,, .. r+r.r,. •,r e., r. 1 .... ,. � �i{� ,+ MY { .,,.«r�"f " t .,: ,,k..w T ..� .,., n r ,4 ,4r {a.b�rT.,•r �` �� � + ,, -,ha. Yx�,v, ►3,.,Y. "•`".M.far" , uA l,. �:• '" ,p�{ ,is• Ryf raj}., 4 :ii4 .R +; t Mr ti. ' s n,4' AisJ.es accommodating two direction I t IjjII, r ,, traffic, or allowing access from ,'`i both ends shall.'be not less than x;, 24, in width (C) . Parking at ;. `,;" other angles permitted, provided . ...... ,r, ._._ pY fK �i ,,, that each space contains a rectangle f raj, of not Jess than 9161 , in width and + ,;„A ” s,• ti} 19 ft. in length and an appropriate r \� . AI' , r', aisle width as determined by inter- ti li, polation of the above table. \\ -\ 42t. .'' PARKING DIAGRAM fc; ty, , Yi kw+,,, �� , ,,f,,,, 4,,I, t, I�r.. Parking at other angles is permitted provided that each spade ,4 ` contains a rectangle of not le. �, than. in width ,,� _ _ � g s 9 feet 6 inches I;,. ;,, and 19 feet in, lehgthandana. . g appropriate aisle width as determined 1`p,, .. tai ak , by ,Interpolation of the above table. ;, "`, ' The length of ark i g spaceparallelparkingsh „, �� aparking fOr Arkin shall be a `�,; gp :y`�' minimum of 9 feet. ;1”; requirements for maneuvering " ,R yr space are shown `bel+ow. j' 4 i 4 iii : ...,.. t - - /7/7 ,� .;.: lb i+, t A4V/ " 1 'lit fit + it.:,:i1.-,. ., .. A * 240 ---- `-- G"" 11:1' 0 •,it l +�r •� ��'� �jf+-' �`� " t � � li A .�1Al`h� A...}* iiri . , , p , I.,:ii:',,,,': T Sli-1.01ti tooded t 4 ,,,,, ,,,, 1,,,,i 1„,1Fic i'�r4,ing,k " M1016 Pdrk(rig V ?1' 44„,.1,, Aq+r ... . j "A 141'11r,}1 . Ls0 orttfld DotJbtaiocdod' 6 A " i,{', W 'X,f}i' CIy,ubkV i odtd aA , +u k ♦' f ` 111',i4 $'1,4,..i.. Anle rorlti ci " ±;."..',i:D ublti loodd F " ,} Doubts dirt,ottonai " x t'Ga �i wt A ..,:.,,,:,!., , .6 . i . . \ ,, p " .i.::„1: u 24 to , « .�1,001 • �-4-4' A r; '" A Y AA s N' " fit,, .,. ...—..... +`ten t ww +w k, '''r f m h,,a►� i"L snecessary for tie aside h lth and safety of the people of the City of Tigard that the ,,, ,r},, zoning; »alters as here i nabove set forth be established w"tth the `'0' jy{ l least possible de1ay) an emergency .s hereby deelared -Lo exis and 4 -i' th .is o1di 'lande shall: be eXfeotive upon its enae Lment by the Council ;',f.„,,,?, and approval by the Mayor ,,,:i. w,;, ,:'1 'u„a- Oz+dWnaboe 1\10y '6-', , 4 `Y'i 2v yw� ir�"i S'�,�`f. vz,%.,A t ..:.:,:if 1.., .,, ;....k Jid,A ..._iG}, xv..:,.d,.r ,._...,e,r i ,A;+r . I ., ,r : . , k ... . sof , . . ,.,� .. '.r``i 1f4 r f1• .,''.!,,,'i'i j,lPJ,�. " 'A,w:a� t1 7 ''`,fuel, 1..t41• .tr • FI>L .._ ,.w ...t �... .. F _ `k"•il. , roti p 11 _ t ,r illi j, t; M • Sc { c.,�j PASSED: By "? vote of aL.l Council members prese,rl-r, r k'' after being read three tunes by number and title only, } " This � day of 0 . • , � 1976. t f Ij' t,l•1 '',,4,,',"1 if ty,rfi! u....�. , L _ Y.l� ` 5)/ 't.'', n to ii qtr Ju�,y '' W 1 ,,,;, l3occr4 er amity of � axed �a�" •i'7 1"7111', + r;; kthp;r 4',} APPI.OVtD.; By the Mayor, - his a day o , , 1.9'7fi, 6. yC+ , ril rt' i il,,,M,. V -'" 71,1 Y+�>,, 'Mayor - Cityof Ti/ d f5r +rhe y ,i, lid. i1 °il,,l4ki 1{!,x Y r• 'n .4 g>ttltc 4 }4 ''''''1'1;.? tr}S 'a., 4 ' J �i + t N R l s „+^• M1y 1, : tt , ^ l At l d w , x + y,aM ,,i,, k1} ;i ro; ++ Y;G i �w k �l i w ?At'i' kll, ',l ti '�;.R . 1,' c;:ti.' + ,,,li, l,i. 4 eta ',,,r,;';" ,;1,, . w + a'4n' jw t. 'pit„; 4,,5,; ordinance 1V0 7 � C ^ + , a ibi- ei c l„dplr 9 irr.v l„1S`r i i(f8t3.1,,1f A'a.0ra ,,,'''','''..'",,::",",."':',"'"`1;,,,,,,.-,,'.:;,',..,. ,.._n: .i w...,..+,,..>_wx'r T..,.,�r,.,.,.�,',uq�'.r.'.,..�..r.^ra.nhw,..e,.t,...x.'...•,+ra.:.;t,Yi�Rt,'.,..,,,(t.^V.�$.,+ 77.i.cr@-..0,,..-......�Le,,s".,,+:,ii.�r,4ii^r.:rP•w+..��ki .sM..a,3a, k I...1,,t..,�,}.,,.��(;n 51 kf.,.l!^,x .!..,,,'''i,',.l... re ,rtA.�.,1 �''^..'t:.i b'i* ,4'..�' fr„ .,. 1rrN., ,+ 'N^i `f .'- f r .:iatl rciA : V R yt V , »., district to " ":!:t o " R ` prov Me',ts in, the r/w Of ,S A wp '98th S{y tr d 41 j �1 Applicant V�r 1.,Yrs. �1r9r��d »l t 'xV detail plOtt4Pg of the stand of trees for use yy the Design Review Board when reviewing the Site development plan. (5) COgncil discussion , .owed and Council concluded there 8hQq`ld be another condition - a safety Lence Should b constructed on property line abutting the railroad;l.road t ight of- ra (6) MbtiOn to instruct staff to prepare o dinan.Qe o with the afore : Cin t onedd cond.�tr°t;.io s o fQ; Counc�i e s appro�v al Councilman o , seconded by Councilman Mickelson, g ' .ox° passed by Unanimous vote of Council, (b) zONZO i• ORnxNANC; A'1 Nnm KT ? oposed e } ` a . a �g) to ref�.e0t ra�r�.sQd. s"��nT4444�a�ds an�.:acr��;���.arfQ�. �� (Parking) ,4 Qfmstree1 parkingd rl (1 ) Pubc hearing opened „ h } (?) Stateman.r ofAa :t by Planning Oiprectcr rr ra,: (3) Public Testimony: r1sF• a S Proponekit$ None 17 OpponentsYore , ltiY: .: i t ' Cross examination wNote ew �rtx Recommended by ?lathing Directory for Council t nci' B`y • , tr, 4 5) t sc. ssierl 'o owed and Cou oil concluded the width a ` ar.lkin sta should :. o9060 a r; exception of parPlliel parking wn,ich will remain 6 minimum of (6) Mo i,on : nstr o ns :.* °t •o prepave ordinahoe amendingMOnicipal exception 0 : ro Code ,.. , j * , r to proposal the 14 excw io all 91 sa�� y �� changed � � s�e� � � e ��e�fO ` a "allel stalls Councilman Coko seconded by tours. ...L lm^1"1.0 tr}i. - M . ��hjj!��j{�jW� •.�rY7 !1` PO a 14I e d M �y�p�,.yy� a ,`y,' vote'd(�,�e Q po r� -1]� •:; � �rWie.�tl.nN�M�w��'M ��:p' LY 4/V�YrA� 4��rr �+�"r'�� ��i1J/11'�7 1�.�, ar '• ��+fra»wr„Y�,�,„,� 15# AWARb SJ NXASP,WINFIL TATIO « PfiOW (4',,O T OT jt) (0) Oity Administrator a t d the F,,clr+.:ofin y '°? b h4 had »een `t PeCe ved and recorn fended award to 06100 Orouting Service basad. » Upon the bid and the oom r►a: yrs . bxperien,ce ' en O ;t $4:141'0- Troy, Portland) Oregon r' Yt O1ean i Opei*dti 4`t ew aervi00 and all 11,eoessary N } ddliart per I4 4 VIXNUtt' S MARCH 290 1916 } k +; ^,_;,• t'. . +, ,p;mns;V ,7i .nwv. ...dxC,rkfi!"C•.cxr N.v+•:nr.,..Mr,«i .. ++'s{ r ., r,:_ini a 9f! r _. . ,�»?Y— 1 1r.�ilwirI..1 .RCN'Gt1t tat YMrt+t...t!(..w r - ,a' T .',.,B ��'m -.6+,x,`•�'�%" .:.�f�tWli,,,+�YII,B�i .., ;i+F w.""!. , ,_ .'4r V w.'t 1 : :i. '�t • k r.. ,#a ,, i 11,1 ii trf+lll ..a Sits .,x .ay,,.,w,4.,.«x,.»,..«...,..,.,.�...-.;-....•..,. ..,,:::.,. „.w..:,: »k..a...,,...a,..w..a:;.-.,..«.i..r,..-.:,.r.,t �.a».t..«.-+.. 1._d-:;.•.:,.,,1„-,,.,, ru mA,,..a:.f..-.,, -..,,w.i,-.,+,..;.GJ:_« ...w.:-..» «.... .,a_. a ,,.. „ ... . nyk, �F2 y, a 4'{ I F , If ,ts' rr l f'' 5 'C ::.: ,:ro. :,� I"�,t..,:[;,•F„ „l..:,r+.:. ..Y..:.-.�....n,.S...YS'..,:,,.t,i,kIYS.Y.,'..-r. ....Sa.<.:n.v_. 'ts.,..,. if r.s .4ili a °,, AFFIDAVIT OF .taUBLICAT1ON ,k. ,rfA- t ,t�, ,r STATE OF`OREGON, :,a r RA, 1 Ir .S.Sc w , G a s o # ?'i COUNTY OF WASHINGTON , ;,ti ,`OF,TI j,_�D � 1 i f ,'v:.:;,,,,f 1 C 1C li\il4:.,,:::..1:''',:,;',',,,f,:?::',',,. 1 ,� , PPad ,;f4�$O'1 ICE 01 PUBLIC"HEARti4T� `,,':"•. r: ,1 1 i , 'd r :.;•-,,,,,:.:,.;.,.,. IyYT G,w,.t. - ,' } T � li ,� � u�"�"III p ,,i , , 4 Idi” 2r,1°�" +, a 1(1, I 1 ... h''.,S i,e,L a..: a..,,i ,1 ,fro.''�1`� ce i hereby',.i YGFac Ic at a b'plibl,iX,,,;' 1 ."I' r ' a rYir.ra a • .a., . I �, tT-o� 0 hf earing'wi l b.. ,by the it Counc'i'' ' x1 r a I, bein £ir$t dui sworn de ose and sa hat I am the ublisher ...a.....t.....a..._.....,... " 'iSi?rt,,1e ,; t,,24, ,, 1„, ,' �t l,'' , A4 # p '0.4t6ol�f. .vsOON1)4 i, Vain ci''„�yardrppre. ,; Tr r5,, _., , ,. ,,,p'on a,ont a,rc t t�,9�{ 6�v','at'Qt ".•'Fi y 4%1 Times, r. �.r;.it,: , "t-,,.o the ,7 wing k,, +,r ,:. .,.....a..aa.,.ra.aaaa�.-of The Tigard a:newspaper sof general,circulation, as def�aled� ,� '.' k ,� FWA"t�!��,1r"e��yaeet:.t��� fo�io'�tlll s, �, : ,,. ,,, 1�,�x$' ,��` citea k1JJ �; by and ].93.020 published at , ', , ,., O�tS 1J3Oi0 Tigard; and �;��r��'k`��i�`.'�`'� �>tj�t�fG,�6#'Scon�e t°a Mrd; ,fi r, � Ti ard' in the aforesaid county' .� . 1 Y, t+P ' al:o:'a4 p op sed tealde`iftiai5 planned do,,,,; ,.; iv state, that the legal notice,_ a ,printed copy of Which is hereto annexed, was +, elopmC 5ti i ',th'le'vclnit i '!f 1#1535 +' ,, 1P,,,,' �� 9 ,a,h..Co.,..i.41,xMap1$i�35C,Tai.x,, i,rl '''` Y { 1. c. r ..' . 2 tg:96t,ti0Ci.;=L r"',1,,:,,`'„, 9.r.,. <p."::1,4:4'..11:',•,4.;'1.',',.'f� bS,,,, 1. . .:., ' ' , 7 published m the entire issue of said newspaper for ......._v.,.a..4r..ar.... successive and 'Mg— 1! a} =)OP ►i ', C ;A; ftkt;:',f v,; F'� ,. a A.,” �, 4�,r,' , �a N k`•' �, ro osed4am'eindment tea,',) ....at....kil-..,...a.....aa..., aa..:s..-....a.ar,4...a..a.,w:..a.....ar. .. ;. consecutive weeks in the following issues ,»...,. ��kle r � a�� '1t�ix��tpu� I .1.,,'A'.i. �5��� ` �, 1. $siG0(airking)'to reflect .tau a far d G'za ve. .a..a2/'ta'''cc b...:.185.ep�' 19— 6 •.; arra' n._..wa.a.a V+r off street„ ►d i"`,i <''''''' f' as .... aW '-ti:, a���e�e�r��� ���'� �;';llt�d I+!;a � �4�"'� ��; .«.a..a.aaa.,.a.a a. raa«..aa.. �a a'aa of i'� ig mutes �,,pdtc p r)0§al t ,,` ,,,i' ,; „, , pit ,_ �c�413ob�d IQ , $,Y 0RILR+ F 1'F rCl'' `"CO'UNCI1 , � r �'� .4,4„,,,fripi ,,,,,,,,,,I;;,,,,,,,,4„,}°©r� �„ ,tea 1�� G s, TDoris'Heirti•g, i ',f. ' 25Tn { �,, :1 ,,• 'P ,fit' ec rde h 1;:> ','';t: ,�' `b�1r'��i�cl��lac�' axn to before x�ne this U ti:,..-'1.-,:.4'..' ,y'� day of ' �' }� }i wa o 'M w.i: _..a...�.au..t..ait.:.a.a awa.a..0� �'I �..'�� I �'�1 l lir, j' � Y {� � �� � ;��/�w'+� ,�„�,o,t�..+, �"''i""� x ' .a rR� a r, d1 s' r i^ , t � r,�''° YY i... J�Jr '' 4a,''4 i t + : �#j, ,iit'(p+/0 #. /y`yjii (�+ty (Cf 1!/x,'{6) i +f�}'� i,, 4/M1)#S '.i�'.{,,,,�J� .,�'r,.4'A I.. t�,7 *u ,.1� .'CF yny53 j„y��,P u blish1Mar4r,+u..18 5F,►rn144,1Mkb•/rS1,4 1 Wi# t� WF . 't•�F'„ ,-,,,,,,,ii.. 411 eh 4 �/}6_ n1' x..w.t.'.�,ww�1AM,+w," VI :Y. f, i"w�"'w1H,r4'"�'•� 1 -6 Mt ,;a ��.t,� u:A �i M, , ='. yr �x v,...1:,..,,,,,,,!,,,,,,7....;„ !3 �,`'✓, I y,I +Ih:,�wr ):S4,,,`",, �' .,„.,i v ;.a ,,, , 5,4;7 r ;,f,,,,,, .w"= A r' a o 6 . e " _y.... ti a .�,N'-I••��1�,. �.."a.a.i [!L. I.p'., �y 1 1 *,S,Ab.,1 . , Mak ', r aw ,�. 1 1 ., t, 4,"4 40.Jc'4,p �‘ ,,it, ary PuD1.ic f Oregon 1' 'it " aw,uaa a ,., j. , , r ,y cV1i�,kii1'Sl i tri)pirc .aw,.�..a F..a.w...as.a i .L»I[. • .a.. ..r 1�92.Il.. , ...1, ,+kw :.k''' y IL 1 .kr �, fit r:�y i, 1. t ;n , r «7? r ,, r G'v l•'� i,wi a' ti. , ry , 'qt I ,' b ,.. ., ,.-.„,..xw, '_,0:;,`,;,'',,'„,,,:',..',''',:,,',",.,"„','„. , .t,,1..;... ,,.,,.. b�...:;.4,d. ,.p,,sn. r. ,+ „ -... de,,i 1.,3_,. . , » Yfl. ..,„....,,,1 .,1., „r ;cel .1 ;:';i.,rw^'t u"ti.'4 ,,.. ,'',.1...i.1 4,,,4'.,',..r 4,11,",,,,,,,',., .,. 'f.td ,S yks a�� +^ai s.fi+� ,, p �1. 1,35.(r .[, x r,i r ,r µh. fir., 't,.;!:;,..ii. . '( ° ' i 9 J .a , ., • MIND ,<{,` Tigard Planning Commission ;�'# arch 2, 1976 7:30 m r alit Twalit tiunior High School - lecture ro 14650Y97th ° 1:',.::� om S. W. Avenue, Tigard, Oregon t', ,, �-. CALL TO ORDER:: ,:: ,'��' The meeting `r l"� was called to order at : °' ,./i. �,, 7. �0 p.m. by <� Commissioner Popp in the absence of ChairmanF: tri ! � Porterr. r o; > r,m g�, 2• ROLL CALL: Present • Moore Naicol q"du' Ems, {�T � a l dbach• S to f � Popp a a a y'Y a em 9 `'`;, � � Cao � �Powell .�.1,: rF,l� , ' '' y+,,. and Laws , r"1 „�. ' � tes of February '�t �, �. APPROVAL, OF ,l�'lTNUTES The m,��. 1,,,���.?, 1976, were{gymapp roved as read, .� , " ,ua f t;�; 4• Car=cAroNS: k, Yt,', Powell reported the resignations of Commissioner ;N'' x `"a, and of * ,, 1`' Mr. Powell from the planning ,. ��� Smelserstaff , r� uuaa��.; 5. '.PUBLIC'.: ARINCS .. r' `�`��� 5.a._ CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT ,�4tix, {��' CU� 10 6 (Sherr) �, i z�; i is yha. 1r{, ,1. A,request by.. Michael Sherr for ��, billiard Arlo permission to operate a Hri`'� rcr Parlor and equipment 4' ,I "4 I sales establishment at 12760 �`�'' �� SW` ;� r�4 ,iPacific H . ('Wash. Co tax map 281 2BD- tax , Star lot 'i '',6,''',, " A. Report: read by Powell. g i � r "3dr , ` Applicant Presentation °t, ", `4'„j or. Sherr stated that there was for an establishment of the nature need the commu :t, ; ` e ',r,,!,,',1 +„r- he proposed; that 1t�u p ��cSSF, • nt would rovde a Service needed my ha.s establ;is��.me 'g!.. the community, particularly to youths, +;r� Y the J oaths He stated .,,''''';,,,,,'''.1,',','i. 4;, Parkingspacesx ` `there were 18 Ln front of his building 4 and those spaces were adequateg f�R,'a�w , j 1 {o for their needs, j,u C. PLb ► Public Tes imony , no on a .,,...:',."...',.';',..f4,...1u r,; appeared, �s''t3, D, Staff Recommendation :,' r°” ,pY� YY 1t) � lAr�, based on 'rig.findings ”. ;r,� ��, rY ....... .,. g. that ` not � fiparking provided ,, � adequate for the � ,. ,'..; -bho proposed use and that permission a� „I , hr i ��... lJ1 J.� -..,., .. ... „�. 1+-�,ll.L �� `cs�:+ft aiwp! ;., proposed vee would require the Village Square below the number �� 1r �deVelop �t to fall 1 w � .�nber of spaces men �i�,,c i ; u roeachI es re Yi;ar: 3�: d...,�0 establishment. �,^ N kj,w, h �.ylrxa y; 7 . Sherrcontended thatparking yR�Yt 4+ w M� o r„w '�' the18 N had par:��n� stalls � � '��Y� ad availablehe . , ,�".„F,,. ,, would be reserved for the use of his �`dj'`y:,1a e 8 tab i s.'11'T ent ,I.;LI 1 ;m1 i�,.. 1: 1�{ ,Yrij�, M Y ,,,,l •7 1`i ,I k to AJAµ3 ....'..P. ,n,...�,....yr:"'..:-...... a r,i il,x^'{Y�.«a.1..nt`:.: :;S.t.i%" l.�i i.Sf', � 4i ,s r �' �'ro °Y,,1 �,At�pI^ °q ''Frc"'�nd"r, ."•4"si!7�rj°,.�Ni:trma��}-;',i+a ii,;,r,i!.y�'t,+.4r:m1 ^'4,,.rtYr."4 t�;",:}jr.l1rtr,'.,.i1�,3.eA,�fa-dk,.,�w.4�/wnr..•.w,�4, ag,rYw d.ij,_)1.F,�,m v't�.�sr<`1,(Y 1.,,.i,-nwy�/°: arL AM ,. .R �t'm •r s 4. r. � ,�,,.. A , 'k,'.'''',,, rov+.rki�r.r,.xr� ..,xro4..r}Y,�,�Iip!,wl"�Y,Ji ry$`s�._,YreJ;,�*,.RI•Ar.,k,;a.wmtl,;P s..r,k.i.,,J*xr+a Y,zE�,,i,t ,.0i 1,«,„l,,..,..''',„.t.. mf.. �,a." r i- ", . 4,.„. 4 r , ;J. +h+ +y I r 4 page 2 PC Minute s g' March 2, 1976 F. Commission Discussion and Action ?, 0 Nicoli li asked if, the.. present' parking would be adequate for the proposed use. ,r1f o Staff stated that it would, probably, but that t end operation of the flea market would conflict With ,f';: the proposed billiard parlor in that their peak "0 t. operation hours would coincides o Ems stated he was not aware of any parking problem on. G that site as he had never seen a deficit of parking rl,, fs,.. availability 7 o Sakata asked Sherr how muchlandscaping he was pro-- r ;�. • posing, what his hours of operation were, what signing 11.e would use and if he had looked for alter- ill } native sites, Ya o Chairman Popp directed Mr. Sherr to answer, ra yP o Sherr responded that his hours of operation would +r, midnight,. . that he would be e�theoex.�stna. ns on then acmises• that he had ri.. anticipated providing landscaping along the edge of R' ri the sidewalk, ,between the sidewalk and the parkin ,�, areas and that he had looked for other areas, to lo- date this establishment. o o d the a lrs o NI re Aske applicantii' he was presently opera ating a similar type business 0' Sherr responded that he was not presently operating this kind of 'business. q, ti o Sakath, stated she did not feel the site was suitable _ l'or the establishment proposed. o Goldbach concurred y o Moore stated he felt the proposed 000upanoy occupancyload W; would � ls � � labi1ity of parking, even if the sites mentioned by the applicant were reserved. ��s stated that. � � . � � 'was. aching � he felt, was re �� the �G01ntn�,ssa.on 4, be and what the 0ode required. ; n t :khat there :t yfor �'�"?.arking, that was only y a partial confl .ot of hours of operation and the Commission ought to approve a conditional use subject to annual review. ' f I li F�S G. .. .. M ., a,.a. r a.-a. xl-,. .,,. +«r .d... ,u.,.c+.-.M., _. ,1_ ani a _ "I lh .....tM.,v......Y.a ,..w, +,`` 'r• w+• '".4'p I r N" ;;H .t , x w.+" 4. ^' Yx�yF page 3 PC Minutes 4. March 2, 1976 0 Nicoll stated he would be in favor of the proposal provided` the manager of the property allocated areas ofparking for eachtenant. 1 o Motion (Sakata) �c or denial based on she inappropri- ateness na ro pri-- the pp� 1 abeness of the site and lack of sufficient parking. o seconded (Moore) . • o Motion failed to carry for lack of a majority --- Ems, Nicoli and Popp, nays. o Motion (Ems) for the matter to be moved to a later • time on the agenda so that the applicant could count the number of parking spaces on the site and the number of cars there at the present time. o Motion died for lack of a second. o Popp. asked if there were nearby areas where parking could be accommodated, o Staff repliedthere were not, besides, it wouldn't make any difference. O Popp, su ested staff gg ,: undertake a study of the park- . ing needs of the businesses in that area and report back to the Comission O Nicoll concurred with Popp t s suggestion. o Moore stated that he saw an additional possible problem with respect to pedettrian traffic crossing Pacific particularly young: People. o Motion to table for further consideration (Sakata) . o Seconded (Moore) permission o Motion carried unanimously. 5.2 CON]ITXONAL US8 PERMIT RENEWAL CUA 4-74 (Grafin} A request by Roger Grahn for reinstatement of a previously grantedp 4ito construct a duplex in.:an 11.-7 (single family residential zone) approXima-tely 500 Cyt. southeast off' Ash Avenue (Wash. Co. tax map 2S1 2.1D12,1 tax lot 2300) , -A. taf f R.eport read by Powell Staff read a letter rom homeowners in furn .arn Park in cppoSition to the proposed use, into the record, ri.rn`xdai Nrvw:W+dsH kY IiWYRyJ.pIweM FtttFi+td J.r-.rn Y Wq'•r...n:. .,,... ... ..,.... ,rr:.... T ..... �+.nrweF Mi, t p..y..,... .,, M-:.c+w.+-..w..,w.+.o-.«,....,..«m•M^« r.Ker�a�mnt8rd!t+acss""'..yn.aiirmw.sawarrtefmr+r•1.. aww.waJ..y . • . page ,4 PC Minutes March 2, 197 . B. Applicant Presentation k • +: o' Mr. Grahn• appeared and stated that the letter from the prior owner of the property, Mr. Pruitt, explicitly states that a duplex was permitted on the s�.te and that the proposal, would not have an y `. adverse effect on surrounding properties a , o Staff asked Mr. Grahn about the dimensions of the ,$ lot and if those.' dimensions had been changed after the previous conditional use permit was granted, o Staff pointed out that that action would have n-- validated the conditional use anyway. •• C. • PublicTestimony o Mr. Dick Sieves SW Hill St „stated that he was aware that a duplex was` going to be built, but he • was opposed to o Mr William HooperSW Burnham Cts stated that• he was no-t aware that-a. duplex was to�be constructed and he was opposed, • a Mr. KennethStewart, SW $uraharri Cta stated he was opposed -to the duplex. o Nor. Paul Johnson opposed duplex construction as being: detrimental `to the neighborhood. o Don Feller . L . n SW Frew _ g ►fit. stated that he i'e�t duple. construction � necessarily detri ,renta , wds no � ne l accessa( rowing was undes area a with ons.. ono but that , : � rab�.�e C g o fuss Austin Buildtin O'f'ficial for the City of. Tigard, � g stated that he was opposed to tae proposed duplex. He felt thatthe conditional use permit hadexpired; that the lot had been altered since the original conai tonal use permit had "been obtained and that ; j the present lot.does not eoni'or~m W•ith the existing lot reC,uirements in 'ah:P. 7 zone. • ..., Rt`on i D81 1AL. staff ecominenda � Bi I-ebutal, none t„ • . � P, Corr esion Discussion and Action • o Motion i"ar de ial (►Sakata) on the basis o poiia.ts uildi ig C f c ial ralsed by the B r . r ' ^wrvr.u...•war nam.:nMwe raMnmi.:m:..,xr+.k^uw� .,,. .a= ........................U,,,«r..y.�«.-...,..w«....,...+aa„... �r. .., .,, �Rvdcp ,.. ,., ,,, erci' .,J.: ' ' . ++•+'^r'1A't"•1p'at$ry"c'C19i M Y:Y�i.l!:M+rY%4LW +�R.tlMWNu F: . q:, ( ! page 5 PC Minutes { March 2, 1976 t o Seconded (Moore) , J r o Approved unanimously 5.3 VARIANCE V 1-76 (Benol, Inc. ) 'V w # , �' A request by Benol, Inc. for a variance of the front yard ra, .. 1zoneadditions to a Safe- '„ setback recut cements in a G-.3for , y, ' way. Store. at..230. Tigard: Plaza A. Staff Report: read by Powell. B. Applicant Presentation: .f o Mr. Oliver, property owner9 gave a brief history ,,.. Of the site, the reasons for requesting the variance and stated the hardships that would be incurred were the variance denied. C. Public Testimony: none ; " : APPROVAL, j findings that Y' b. Staff' Recon�nenda`L.�on. based on f�.nd.in. no additional adverse im act will result from the variance; that the variance Will not contravene the purposes` of. the zoningordinance and that a hardship F oud be created by srict application of the set- back back re ua.reMeants i on the conditions that: 1. Landscaping and screening required by code ., adjacent residential uses behind the shopping center be provided. 2. _. setback be �� A 10 '.Ct . front landscape se rovided; p per on SW Pacific IHwy. and SW Hall Blvd. but code; f nbt including the ar.ea,s of the eXisting or pro- r„, posed buildings. That shade trees be provided in the parking areas. E. Rebuttal o Mr. Oliver stated that staff t s recommendation WoUld result �. eeliminationeliminationeliminationof some of theexisting parking and that would oreate problems for the tenants. o Powell asked Oliver if a restatement of the conditions P} Oh I esigr Review ' to simply make landsoaping contingent l oardaper �I''o 'a�. could be More sat�.s�'actory to him ` w , Mri Oliver stated that that Would probably make no i .,.. , .. .„...., .ti,r�k�FV c�xn�"Ersnequdsnmxn ,,,,,,,„;.,4,,,,,,,:„„,...,„„,,..,.,, `471d', ,; ' C page 6 PC Minutes_ March 2_, 1976 difference, that the staff conditions, if they pro- vided for preservation of parking, would be perfectly , acceptable. • 0 Moore asked Mr. Oliver how many of the existing trees on. the site to the rear would remain after developments 0 Mr. Oliver responded by indicating the trees which would remain, o Popp asked where the proposed new curb cuts Would be in the rear of the building, o Oliver pointed out the location of the curb outs. o Nicol± asked if 6 ft. of J.endscaped area adjacent Hall Blvd. would allow' the parking to remain. o Staff responded that they ,felt that it would. F'. Commission Discussion and Action PoPP stated he felt the parkingstalls that presently o exist should not be eliminated but that a landsoa e 3 p strip should be accommodated. o Moore said he felt landscaping and parking' should be subject to Design Review Board approval. o Motion for approval (Sakata) with staff conditians , 3 but modifying condition 2 to include the provision that parking not be sacrificed for landscaping. o Seconded ( oldbach), • o Motion approved unanimously. 5i4 CICN cont A.?? AL SCA 1-76 (Lionel do, ) A request by the applicant to leave this previously- tabled item on the table until his return. fro1 vacation was accepted, by the chairman. 5 SICK Cont nVISlC SCS' 17G A proposal to amend the: Tigard Sign Code, Chapter 16.56,' Tigard Mu icipal Code y to establish ee stand ng sign size standards acoord :ng to traffic speed and number of r travel lanes and to. eliminate 'free-standing sign site restrlotions based on lot frahtage; also reducing the maximum permissible ;height to 2 ft. nd olarifying i'ge a s ' 5'^riM+"1,:am.t.rM.M1n.Y+aatt4um+w<yn.4mxy,.a rtkFr,MT1.A.'Mm.wrrti'-+a miwr{+T...'gdµl 1)..,,,.,n ..rk..,l.,.....:..1.:L......Nn M;tO,w'f.-I..¢ M ..S..x r{r. r..✓....r.... 1.R..t.,l.'iri.t. ,I.:1 .:;#vv. page 7 PS Minutes March 2, 1976 • a restrictions of wall, signs, o Motion. to table (Sakata:) o' Seconded (Nicoll) o Motion approved unaryl7.rriously o (The Commissioners indicated their ntent to study matterthe further andr to_ place the` sig n code re- visionon the next a enda) ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ZO.1. (Tabled from February 1,7) 1976) t , A proposed amendment to the Tigard Municipal Code., Chapter • 18. 'h. 60 -= Parking.-- to reflect standards and criteria for Off-street parking A. Commission Discussion and Action (continued) •a Motion for approval (Gol• dbach) o 8eo;oxided (Nicoll) • • o Approved unanimously 5.',7 SUBDIVISION PN.8DIMINARy` PLAT AND VARIANCE $ 1-76 (Englewood b • • A" request for ., b -� approval and: a variance of the ubdivisionrcode1provisions requiring i. forp q g s dcwal�l�s on both. �;: Sides of the street En rlewood III, a : gproposed, third t. phase subdivision and devaloprnent of he Englewood Planned Development, vicinity of SW 115th and Springwood br A. Staff Reporti read by Powell: B, Applloant 'PreentatiOn o 8rnie Platt, Vice President of Commonwealth preaen~Le �' ony in uppor� the preli riinary ,plat pro testimony � . .. •• s t of posal and stated he would be willing to participate in an tl� fo ... . 1. mexrt o dove op f �:5th;, but, would no assume the CO8t8 for full. Street a.mproltremerzts with out p..rJ . r p atian froi the other prop;rty owners o Dick waken r , . � � eng�ir�eer, gave teSt�.�ion.y relating co the '• et`Lension of 115th ,and explained,. the usi ;. `the i ..w e�,c � on of park and school site westerly of 115th from the plat, it { ,:,r,4r ..t w(.r ,i,•;irW ,.FMtMva: ,R. •.1=.r r li ,..tla 1 c.;;.',r .r^ a::i. ..., r.. ..:., .- .,r,T .u.v,r , • •"x. .. 1 t �w.r(..MN,!!,s PNm«ri..,.4.x rh r,r!Mlul+rrvA nttlM'rfHx`!". MNrrMhn'4,N' .;°41 n w P .-.ya_,+weM++•.r✓•.•Mt+vw..rx'^..+..rW.+.1.i,a.'.,'o'qoa"qP'A'RM'VI'f+ C0;1.'A"9:fitw%7P.?1M11.t'.'1'A1U(!N•G'rtlGMfaind+Y11W..u4wlr• • �� r"r•k . '.., Page 8 (•' PC Minutes .March 2, 1976 C 'Public Testimony: none D. Staff Recommendation: APPROVAL Of the preliminary • • plat on "the condition that the developer assure the development of 115th to No Dakota as required by the City's 197 Planned Development approval for Englewood. Further, recommending APPROVAL of the variance for sidewalks. Rebuttal Mr, Waker, represer).ting representingthe applicant,cant, suggested • that an alternative would be to ��foreshorten�� llth and provide for the development of that portion of 115th and the portion of 115th south of the site in an LID. • F. Commission Discussion and Action o Sakata asked staff 'about sidewalk variance proposal. o Staff explained the proposal more completely o Moore stated: that Commonwealth should be' involved in the development of 115th, but that he felt they should not bear the entire cost of the improve' ment . pp , o Motion, fora royal (tits) as requested,,nested - but nfore shortening's 115th to allow the ,portion. excluded from the plat, as well as that portion of .115th south of the plat, to be 'developed ,th d.er an LxD. o Seconded o Motion; carried. unanimously. 6. PRELLiMINARY PLAN nEV t0PN N ' X It 6.1 PRPLTMrMARY R8VItW ZC 1 -76 (Carpenter) pointed. out that there vias an error in the agenda axil Staff y . that this was not to be a preliminary review as is stated it the agenda, but was to be a request by Cordon Carpenter for a tone' map amendment on a site in the vioinit,iy of 11x5!3 SW t.itn Avenue from R-7 to A-2 for an apartment development (Wash. Co `bak map 151 350, tak lot 900) . A, ►StaffReport: read by, Powell -, Applicant 'resentat -on o C.ordon Dar enter, applicant, described hits project' ..an«r,w�q��.,a++^�+ ��.waN"r.ns+ra.i�a�ny�a•,xFw�w.+b utmxw«»,nn.w.kw.p,.�,a.e. .. �.�.,,.. . ..., ,.... , ,..,r«,nae ,......,...-.5...»�...;*..,�.......u�,._-.e�.w...w5«....H.w..M�.aw.,.w�.v„Fu7q�irlt�..I*tAWrfl��45"�'r'n"4nuh,CA,Tr,�Wy�.�7+u nYNp+`wi+w+;M,al� p' !1 • ..,-.,.a ..,.._r,.,.....+,ti,.• I,,:m ,. H.m.."n. ..r..,' , ::i;.a.r.,.xa.,M.. tea,.. ...»-..• .7: r_ page 9 4 PC Minutes March 2, 1976' o Goldbach asked about the nearness of the Project to, the rail line right-of-way. r; • 0 Sakata asked about the building pattern and if a planned development would not be in order. m r C. Public Testimony none D. Staff Recotnn endation: APPROVAL on the 'condition that Et ; ed on SW 98th. Ave. G, l0 ft. of --�Na be, dedicated y E. Rebuttal: none F. Commission Dscussion and Action o Motion for approval (Goldbach) subject to staff condition based :on findings that the propoSal satisfies Comprehensive Plan conditions; that it will not adversely 'impact the community that it will provide for .communityneeds and that it "fits in with the area. o Motion seconded (Moore) o Motion approved, sakata nay. 6:2 PRELIMINARY REVIEW 2C 2-76 (Kjelgaard) . • A request by Orland nd jelgaard for or concept approval., of a A proposed reSidentialplanned development in the Vicinity of l7r8138�0 �� Hall �lyd (Wash. Co tax maPZSl 2PD r tax lot 500) . • A, Staff P.epor-t read 'hy Powell with a recomMendatioi that ' the matter be ta".filed for zone month; aS stated in the Staff .report for further work by the NPO. pp "oant presentation , Mr Stucky, speaking on behalf of the applicant, stated if . were provided, the • a 60 ft: right-of-way - result would be a More pedestrian • � oriented la ed . sed the staff find de�elopmen t: He also addle S� Ings deficiencies and said • with res ect to �n± e.`t�.onal y p., orM that those would be. addressed in the prese .tation to the Planning ooMMission for approval 'di_ Public Testimony auk „„-u .... ,1 Im,,, ,,,..•.i.l„4., ...n u „xt w.,,nu w, .,t, x, ..- ..vMv, ..m ,t ,r tt r < 1. e , a + d a1r Irr 9' •... . Mau TwuMr.wnn,l.9r..1.":i+µ1+,tFMat:I^P»'WCw.w,ItGN1.1 i.'..rn M"nw...,w.♦,.v+...'rt y,.,..n+..waw=Wv-a...*.ac.v.4uw.w1)•Ma•'•n'1'MM T1M +u,.,a . .,v..A , 9"'Tµ VMt,n tll'ab"Wt1-147.N'Rf'K!"". ::9i.„CY.C✓~"»'FI¢:NANFYRi +NAM✓dv'+.+hMiYoLYA4i;:.` _ _ _ ...y..c,.,F,,,,a,„:...«wrr-.-:a,u«.4k--.a.:..5.<,w+v.,.x.r n..,,I_,..>+1«.;:re....,.:-.,,,-;,..4w.r„,.-«.n.« ,w«.«,.14. �»,,.;+::«n.,..,...,;.,m .+,..,...«..t.iI,a.«.t,.t,....,.,,-.n.a.a..G.I.»,.,,.,Xt.N,d«, ..,x».iv"„,...:.::,r..,,,.au,,.;:x...t„ ,. ,. page 20 . I PG Minutes ��' w March 2, 197 , John Avery, dhairman of NPO '#5, addressed the - Commission .and asked for ,deferral until the question w •of access r;cads could be reS,'ol,ved by the NPO. , D. Staff Recommendation: given in the staff report. E. :R.ebUttal hone 'Fi G'ommission Discussion and Action o Nicoli, _. coli asked staff' about the, expense ti of retention system on site o Staff responded that there was no intent to require a retention system, but ghat it should be considered by the applicant and pos 3f blY be required;., if appro-' priate, st one .. n, t� po p , o Moho; _ fo _ NPO #5 . as to : . . for thec,road��thtem�lro proposed r had time d�sc'uss SYs p p this area (Nicoai) . o Seconded (Gold.bach) . o Approved unanimously' ' 7 CTnta BUSINES►S: none 8 ADJ`OUR ENT: .0:50 p•m• • ' , I 1 • I ,.,n.v, n I,,,,,ii , In , ,, , > .., , ,.. ','' .4 ,r,. ,,+.,....wrdw�F,�rMm.,.w:«�.,,r,1.0., .„.,n,o.,,u,w�.yr..,..,q.,,p .,,.,r r,........�..: ........y.. mom..,»e.«....,.w««+mr.,y,.c:..om.ww<.,m,m�um„cr,rr7,:xRus,rrtyr:...gWr.,aa:na,:vwaw,n:�^.wrwy.�ww w., . t »::«..',. ......- .. -, : x,1.3 .rr, .,.. ..w ,.. ...•..lam,:;A.:..„_.»._... ,._ .1. a` STAFF REPORT Tigard Planning ComrnisSion 11 -±?, 1976 f z ZOA 1--76 Agenda Item 5. Zoning Ordinance Amendment A proposed amendment to the Tigard zoning ordinance of 1970 as codified in Sections 18.60.010 (a) , 18.60.1.20 and 18.60.160 staff Findings 1. It has come to staff's attention repeatedly that most design standards and many zoning codes, particularly the more recent ones, describe a parking stall as nineteen feet in length Tigard's zoning code requires a twenty foot parking stall. As little as this difference is, it frequently requires` that an additional and usually un- necessary two feet be allocated to parking lot width. In a 100 foot long parking lot accommodating 20 cars, this means an extra 200 square feet of pavement. 2. The Zoning Ordinance of •1970, as adopted, included a f, '�.gure ��1 i' in section 190 (Section l8 16.160 TMC); f however, no record of that r�figure 11t presently exists in.,the City files The ppurposep of that` lhfi,ure #1's was ig ` apparently to have been a graphic illustration of "sufficient width for parking and Maneuvering", whatever those widths ' may have been. Y �3 'here is no mention In de alternative parking aing • Space configurations ora�slev �dt� One way aisles are .ir ode to kin apparently required in our regent c d parking pp � y qp t' be as wade Fossa:ble needs for angled p g as tv�`c wayaisles. i . are not adressed, nor are the dimensions of a parallel parking stall! minimum i space requirements presentlyx x • 4. The . � ,, in the code are.. that they rather arbitrarily seem . :PI ; frequently a�neq`�a-te:blet�ian , actually required in same cases, yet an others provides for clearly,• to require more Space is �insu.�'fcient parking, For �n. .. _ .code presently requires ar:�i�. , stan.ce, Tigard code prestaurant less than 1/5 the Number of parkingtaurant ,.. . . ari s. a.ees for a res i 1. on the as we find the res aurantowners demanding �3ut, 1 ,. a � , hand, a skatingrink �.s. .r'e�aired�by code to .. y.{¢: ,• . i pravade o'�he:x. �. s any rink surveyed uses. Few times as much parking i� code' were that: adjustments of the parking requiredby extreme , 'however i. 5. Further adjustments were suggested in the space require mrients to eliminate the t',space per employeell standard as .x er .enc .. here, and. in most of much as was possible, y � � e our neighboring ju isdio tions has been that a parking +wwyyi M .�1«4:.�..�..r..,...,..,�,,n..n�,.,nAww�,w-... M ,. �� _.•,.r«...,.1. ,n.n.f.. .a.F'a;•..+,.F-.. ,x., JSu. ..x.. _X ,.x.i ..a_„. as. '.k:t�.. ...� 4 ' ,,,4,,,,,,,,,... ,. i, ' page 2 / PC Staff Report 2/17/76 I+ pace requirement. based on the number of employees is ' • both impossible to estimate before the establishment is in operation and impossible to enforce afterwards. .. Recommendation , Staff ]fie 3 kf1 Staff ;'recommends thatthe following amendments to the Tigard - . ;, Zoning Ordinance (Chapter 18, Tigard Municipal Code) be approved and recommended to the City Council. ' 118.60.010Definita.ons. (a) :� ` as now. reads: 'fEcep t as other= wise defined in this code, 'one space ' means a. 'rnin'intuin area available for parking nine feet wide and: . twenty feet long. No area shall be` considered as a parking space i'' unless the plans submitted shall show that the area is accessible and usable for that purpose. ” shall be amended to read: ,, ItiS.60:010 Definitions (a) Except as otherwise defined in this code, 'one space ' means a , nunimum area available for parking nine feet wide and nineteen feet long. No area may' be considered as a parkingspace unless accessible g• p grid usable for that Put-'1)08e. " H ; .. X20 Minimtii space t requiremens as now reads: f"Off-- o'; 1 18.60. Street parking shall be provided according to the following standards and regardless of • the zone in `which the use is located. ' (1)' A8SIntNTIAL US8S t (A) Single family residences, one space for each dwelling , unJ.t; ( 3,) Two family dwe:irlings, one space for each dwelling unit;, p efore (C) Apartment dwelling; three s ace ` �qeach two dwelling units (D) Residential hotel;tel ' roomin. or boardin ho'u.se p � g b ;: for each guest accommodation One , f:. . A . i` (; ) 'rater qty or sorority houses, one space for each two occupants; . ' (it) Rotel; one bpaee for each guest room, plus one space J for each two employees; } ti'Vit, • .':',,','•.',.'''...;',;:,,';','',' u.eY.�,k'aae*n Y,Mrp.f" +`y ••,•••. ,,.a..w.•..w.- ''''''''',..'‘."-.1....:;;,,:;,‘nwAt•'A:'M'Ib'a gspy.l'�34�mi1•yJYY.tg.r'tY+Mkhwl.^'",'"'•TdaW . • r .r. w �y pale 3 PC Staff Re o pJ: 2/17/76 (G) Motel or tourist court, one space for each guest room or suite, plus one space for each two employees; (H) Club, clubs shall be treated as combinations of uses such as hotel, restaurant/ auditorium, etc and the required sforeachsepaate use shall be provided,ided, � . children) ,, sp (�) Day.. nursery � one space for everyfour children, plus one space for each employee (2) INSTITUTIONS (A) Convalescent homes; institutions for the aged; in- stitutions for children; welfare or correction in- stitutions (full time care) a minimum of four spaces per use; in addition, one space for each five beds for patients, plus one additional space for each two employees; (B) Hospitals/ a minimum of six spaces per ioosptal, in addition one space for each two beds, `including baSsinettes, plus one additional space I.or each two employees; (3) PUBLIC ASS8MBLY (A) Church, a minimum of sixspaces per oli irk, h, 'in addition, one for each six seats or ..4,r' ° I o feet of bench length; (f) Library, one space for each our hunt" 0(;. 'square fee- .. four of gross floor area, plus one space for each two employees; (a) Auditorium or meeting rooms, except schools, a ming-- ' mum of six spaces per assembly; in adc H h on one spar e for each six seats or twelve feel-, of bench length; (n) College, commercial, one space for each six seats plusfor p in. classrooms - one ,spade. each two employees. y i .. h (t) Nursery schools, elementary or high schools, two spaces g. sp . P School/teacher; minimum of eight s aces Per School in � t space for each twelve seats or twent ' = per �e . one �' y addition, g in the auditorium or assembly dour feet of bench length ` room or, if none, the sum of the classroo1 seating capacity, plus one space for each two employees; ), P .Passeln C er ermin.al bus air or rail) , one space for each five hundred square feet of gross floor area,. plus one space for each two employees • . R""-,!7""""+mnrn e,,.,N w-. . .»r +—.ovw. ,•.r.»r.......,www,w r» ql+aan+ANnte+tt'^,af7utty%.WrxurXr-ifn'tes,vtMt^lam""Y"e'r "a.�4�uuW.;� , • tt • • page 4 ( 'PC Staff Report 2/17/76 (4) SPORTS AND COMMERCIAL .AMUSEM8NT: • (A) Stadium or race track, one space for each four seats or eight feet of bench length; (B) Indoor arena or theater, one space for each four seats 'or eight feet of bench length; (C) Bowling alley, five spaces for each alley, plus one space for each two employees; (D) Dance hall or skating ,rink,, one space for each one hundred square feet of gross floor area, plus one space for each two employees,, y . (E) Amusement park, one space for each one thousand square feet of gross area, plus one space for each two employees; (5) C oMAET C IAL: \, (A) R�RetailaiRetailstores including restaurant, cafe, tavern., night club, but other than in subparagraph (B) below, spnimum ace forhree eachsfiveshundreder eqin feet gross floor n, one , ' area; plus one space for each two employees; squareg • B Service or repair air sho� and retail store handling ( � p. P • bulky merchandise, such as automobiles and furniture, t;. minimum throe spaces per use and, in addition, one '! space for each five hundred square feet of gross floor area, plus orie space for each two employees; (C) Commercial or professional office sp , C. ace, one space per five hundred square :.us one uare feet of floor area, 1 s:��ace for each establishment, lus one, space for each � p p p two employees; (6) XNDU►STRTAa (A) Whblesale `g :nal (water, air, rail or or fi^ea. ht tering; C �.i yg g)I� p tr�.ckin � one S ..ace for each erii �:o,. ee on the lar est shift ( ) Storage, one space for each` employee oh the largest 1 shift; g p „ one s pace for: each x' (�C) an'�facturin" or ��rocessa.i�g, p ., employee on 'the largest shift;, (7) Requirements ;dor types of buildings And uses not 4t • n,• .4, :. ,�..�i. .. i� .�, f n, :� ........ .�.. r.,,..,,. ,. ,.. �i.r r.... it�:.. . eMc+•Awn,pNM4+e:Y..4wm»4Yee4YxM>StnNVgHNRGY'IM4 Hb..iv�v, 4+.y..n.r..,..,,a�s JFw..rvuY+F.wN..•�•+»w^k�+/K.YMMMMx • `» ". •, A 4 F� YN..s —.^y^ w.h�u Stl�+9M4�'M'uGYJkr$:!�11:>�'f.Y(�L r7. �d1".gvFW,YIAxiRklW..atmiAwrtr+Ws' y _ � •• it `• - FI. ..l r,u, _ .,..I. .J...-. .t.0 _., ..... » u. .4., w ...Wrrirvrn-«rm++ti.+-.« .rL.wk I..--... rarl.r. ,, ... »n dn• w-'UnF .s_w»+.. ..A. -.I.: . ..."x:i.. Y.-.n ,a'. ..r4 ...n"-.. .x n-•..rn -M r,_....r..-. H-:..rw.v .n.., u:. •., r.Y,.r ..vnurn ...I:.+" +n•L.4»..xr.rv..ar. .."+-a, 1. } PAGE 5 PC Staff Report 2/17/76 • 1 � all Listed herein shall be determined by the •k Planning specifically cy ommission, based upon the requirements of comparable uses listed"' r• shall bel amended to read: "18.60.120 Minimum s•ace re•uireiT'er.ts o Off-street parking r rshall;be provided according to the following standards, regardless of the zone in r., rr which the use, building, establishment or developmeit is located. Any- building, establishment or development may elect to define u�� separate s .• ; e areas; whichtogether arately to totalthose the gross floor area as instandards se defined this code and apply thesep uses ' `Y.ECSF USE, PA ` ING SPACES REQUIRED (1) Residential (a) one or two-family 2 spaces per dwelling unit • dwelling (may be tandem) (b) multi-family dwelling 1.5 spaces per dwelling unit • (c) rooming or boarding 1 Space for each guest.rood plus , house 1 space for the Owner (d) hotels, motels, motorach guest room plus J 1 space for e hotels; etc. 1 space for the owner ti r (2) Institutional: •, (a) convalescent, nursing 1 space per 2 beds and other health homes, sanitarium, rest home; home for the aged and other resident dare facilities (b) hospital: z spades per bed • (>) c.z1 .ic .and Semi-I-' bliculda.ns ( �a) auditorium dr meeting 1 sp " area of ace ,for each �0 sq� f t rood (other than church gross floor ror where seating or school) :ils fixed to the floor i one space for each 4 Seats or 8 feet of bench lengthi • ..rtmPw"rnmMw.a«.. wrprv«vrane.«y,vy.«wp xewurn..)Mumntm.,w'•x'+,1«rv.mp>»vr..•n.,..• ,.-•..,.y.:,.•r...a+w e«.a..,,w.wt«.«.,,,.,r.w.+..,r....www•4rtan're+tt,"a,tedarary^rtyM7cu2' u71.`mrs. a�•r.++w..w+w' page 6, . PC, Staf Imo" cert 2/17/76 (b) churches; clubs, 1 space for every 6 fixed seats or lodges every 12 ft. of bench length and/or every 1001 sq. ft. gross floor area ,N where no permanent seats are maintained. (c), . libraries, museums, l space for each 400 square feet art galleries of gross floor area (d) pre-school, day nursery 5 spaces plus 1 space per classroom kindergarten junior 10 spaces plus 1 space per, class-- (e) e�l.ementaa.^Y high school or equi== • room or 1 space per 4 seats or 8 bench �private length in the au.di�- „ ,. valent ra.vate or feet of parochial school Corium, whichever is greater. (f) senior high and equit4;..r, 15 spaces plus 5 spaces per class- valent privateor room or 1 space per 4 seats or 8 parochial school ft. of bench length in main audi torium, whichever is greater. • (g) commuter type college 1 space for every full time equivalent student. (h) resident type college 1 space for every 3 full time equivalent students (i) commercial or business l space for every 3 classroom seats school • (4) Commercial • (a) retail establishments 1. space for each. 400 5q. ft. of except as otherwise gross gtosi "s floor oeach area, but tanot less than Specified herein 4 spaces for establishment s repairsq. (b) ,service or 1 spaceof for each 500 ft. shop gross floor area, b ut not less than • _ 3_ spaces, for e. ch establishment .rr ' (c) retail stores handling l Space.. p for each. 1000 sq. ft. of bulky merchandise. such gross floor area, but not less that. ass furniture,niture, autauto- 10 spaces for each establishment. f ' mobiles, appliances (d) barber and beauty 1 space for each 100 sq. ft. of , shops gross floor area ) .ta (e medical dental i clinic I space for .each 200 sq. ft, of orpractitioner other gross floor area of the hea .ing arts • • ."�.�.,.�r^...mn..•, vow qae«o•,,.rk.�+we.»,wrr+..v,,•rvm u«.w..dw..y.,.,. .«.. «,.,hr,;:;,o.._.w.,«...m......-o ..,.,.w..s...W.....,wo-w.,«.»..re.ra a.,xw"yiWaw+r,wwu4av r+.'Ww...w ,;.«u+m..t, page 7 PC Staff Report 2/17/76 (fy. 350 sq. ft. of o f�iace buildings ualdin s1 space for each . 5 business and pro- gross floor area fessional offices (g) pharmacy 1 space for each 300 sq. ft. of gross floor area . (h) eating and drinking 1 space for each 100 sq. ft. of establishments gross floor area (i) mortuary 1 space for each 4 seats or 8 ft. of bench length in chapels (5) Commercial Recreation (a) amusement emezt park l for each 1000 00 sq. ft. of I Patron serving area (b) billiard or pool 1 space for each 300 sq,. ft. of hall gross floor area (c) boWling alley 5 spaces for each bowling lane (d) dance hall skating 1 space for each 300 sq. ft. of rink gymnasium gross floor area by ( space for each 6 seats or 12 ft. e indoor are:ila, .theater 1 stadium of bench length in rustria y,\ p except as spedifi�- 1 space for each employee on the r (oa) Cally mentioned here- largest shift or I space for each in, industrial uses 1000 sq. ft. ; whichever is larger listed as permitted in M-2 and M-3 zones each employee on the (b) storageW1 space for operations; freight ; � ...,�g largesty �" �`� or j Che1 verea�sor laracr 6r . rail o�, tr�.ckn shift freight terminal 1500 sq. ,t. Atha (o) laboratories and re- 1 space for each employee on the search facilit largest eshift or 1 space for each y 00g s . ft: whichever is larger 5 q � d Wholesale or retail 1 space for each 1000 scii ft, cf but not than (industrial) garea',each (��dust toss floor sales & service . 10 spaces for each estabiishMent (7) Other Uses, Requirements for `byres of buldings and establishients not specifically listed herein shall be determined by the Planning' 0 , i., . . . ) the requirement o of comparable uses bzhri� �s�on based bn -. ..pawrTfmt nw..+'M-nRr.nnWMMrvpnylrrW%i"H^94W\1«pmlvMgh.ua.°.+xmn,Ywro•w.A.r..-r,. \..,r,x.,wrw...w«m+.rwuw..rw.s,w+yprNkewsw.!rW'r"MMMI..MIOfifi.'ktkfi�;'VTUIaSY+'@'h1tiStl'lF'lCOr5+1RYJYKgq ISrMI!aNWM4Wy .,.. 4' �NPAGE 8 PC Staff Report 2/17/76 18,60.160 Access. As now reads: ' (b) Access aisles shall be of sufficient width for all vehicles turningand maneuvering, and according to the minimum stand-- g and shown on figure #1. ' shall be amended to read: 18.60.160 Access. (b ) Minimum standards for parking stall length and width, aisle width and maneuvering , space shall be determined from, the following table and diagram. ANGLE OVERALL ALL CHANNEL (P) AISLE CURB LENGTH FROM ST (B� WIDTH (C) STALL (X) CURB WflTH WIDTH PER parallel 9 '0" 9 '0" 12 '0" 23 '0" . t tr r 9 '0" 17'4" 12 0 18' n0 30° 9161' l7'9" 1210,' 19104 10'011 181211 121011 2010 t 450 9 'O 1► tt 120 t 92►► tt 1l54 i00ti ;. 1.1.23 :9511,1 10 ,011 2O '611 14iOtt 14rlit _ .. t ti 10' tt 9100 21 ,011 200 5 60° 9t t21i 3rl8t,0t 11'0" tr _ t ti � 10t0 2ltt 18rif 11t 6� 0 6 » 9 '0tt 19'011 24t00 9t00 . 90° 91655 19 'O ' 24'00 9'6u l0 t d tt 19 i0 tt 24.0 .t tr t ', ' 10 C)0 . Aisles accommodating two direction traffic or. alowing access from11�,'� '�a-�� ends S�,al1. be not less .than. 24i �n width (C Parking at • other an les t provided rovided � � that each 8128.00 contains a rec-- tangle of not less than 9 ft: n ' 1 width and 15 't: in lengthani r' ',; an is.pprepriate+ aisle width as deters lined 1�y interpolation oi` the p '` above table, x y. PARKINq DIA0RA1 "., qu«w!,. .. ,, ' , r»ara+•+�.nab.nwm.A.w.»w�nrcrrmxrw.�»,la�»�aFr. r.�Nr».0»..y,�r,,,a.... ..«.._«r. wir- •-•r «.�.r,�mW'^akM+M'rMv'n?^ntn4�riY?hPhS`..�'.M1Cwaf:C.1;4'rfuuPmWlWlrhx:+w�'ai'wW.rad•Mir:+y�.:,• � ' �. r • .4'),41i9- • S iii"' FFF"" . MINUTES TICARD PLANNING COMMISSION • r'ebruary 17, 197`6 • Twa'l its Junior H gh School - Lecture Rooth 14650 S.W, 97th Avenue,. Tigard, Oregon 1, CALL TO ORDER: The meeting tqas called to order by Chairman Porter at 7: 5 P.M • 2, ROLL GALL: Present. Lms, Moore, Nicoll, Pop P; Porter; Salcat«a, Coldbac;h, Wahem; Alasentt Sme.lser Staff present: Powell and Laws 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES "rhe minutes of the Pebruary 3, 1976 meeting were approved as written. , . 4. COMlIIt1NICATIGNS: u Powell informed the Planning Commissionof the recent Council appointment of Mr. William Goldbach as a new Planning Commission nember, ?. • ° Powell also pointed out that a typographical error appears on Title 18 g or F.'ood Plain Sill Perm` under th.e headin ' g . a.t;. The typographical error appears under section 18.:57.070 s Bandar ds for permitted s true tures _ This should be amended under that paragraph t to rcai : pursuant to sections 18.57.030, 18,57.050; 18,57.060 and tot18,56,030, 18.56,050; 18,56,060 5 PUBLIC H8AR/NG5 5,1 ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT'' :?0A 1-76 (Parking) Due to tr,e lengthy agendas the Cotrmissionvoted to move this hearing item to the end of the agenda. • 5 2 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CU 5-76 ('k*esainger) A reuestbEarl Kessinger for outside storage o1 wood products ori a parcel of land in an M-3 (light industrial) 2,ottie at 12560 S,W Hell til d: (Washington County tax map 251. 113C, tak lot 2401) Ai* Staff Report: read by Powell: B, Applicant a Presentation. b The applicant teas not preaente L1Lte to the fact that the applicant was not present to enawot 'questionstheg sloe regarding the .iodation b� Planning, Co�ht�l:i.. of the ou'tside storage; Sal�.ata moved that this item be` tabled pp j p q t{.�. .µ untilthe � l�carxt r�a� ����nt to anst�er such u�sti�on�� w..p«r.:w.....w.r.,m.,:Mirr_.:.,ww.ervrr...r..,.«.rwur.+a.q«..a.nr......-r..n+..r........:.....h> ..,..,.a„..«..,...w«....w„w+,,,...,rr» wntraro+srctr >~+ahraax„ •�wfr`emw++w�ehrvwua+aw+a,t,++r., „ x , page ;2 PC Minutes February 12a 1976 ° kms seconded Unanimously approved. 5 3 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CU 6 .76 (O'Donoghue) A request by.Roberta O'Donoghue to operate a, day care center in an Rtl-4 (urban residential ) zone at 7310 S.W. Spruce Street (Washington County tax map 1,S1 36AC, tax lot 3700) A; Staff Report: read by Powell B. A.pplacant's Presentation; ° The .applicant pointed' out that the right-of-way on Spruce Street �.s 60feet and.. not 80 feet as stated,in the staff report. The staff report, was corrected per this statement. ° O'Donoghue asked about site development criteria as mentioned 0 the staff report, • ° Applicant stated she had not as yet received het state licensing ` for the day Cate center and she was proposing to ereott a fence x' around the subject si't`e C. Public Tt timo'ny: tote.' D. Staff Pecommendation approval, subject to following conditions: 1, site development be subject to design t riew board approval 2� a waiver of ,non-rotnoi-strance fat ah LID be filed with the City recorder. E. ?ebu ttal t none Fi Commission, Discussion and Action: riopp made a motion of approval based 04 the findings that 'a day care center would fulfill, a community need and that nO adverse • effects on the community nor traffic impacts appeared evident. akem seconded 0 Unanimously• approved 3 i CoND TIONAL US>J PERMIT CU 7 7 b (i ox A. request by Leon 1°o to operate an arts and crafts gallery in a CLS (general ootiimercial) zone at 12140 $,W, Uali blvd, (Washington County Lax map X51 tan, tak lot 1to1 W a.. ....i • , �,;�. "... • +...,m+PnaryP+rrot+r+—m. ri,..,rrmµvnw« aa.awirrsM,4.NIv,,wwrM+-wa,,...w.,,..... ,. .�.w..wn.,...e.. ,w..�a..,�P..wnw.g,,ww,.�{uwva4haMplrr Mti�'at(ptl4uaat,t5:.��{3W•:aa:+auWr "'i'"y,, . .t. ,L,,,i..r�.',....rnm.r.J.�.:.wa.,.,.:y�,1,;,;,.,....a•,d+...;: „-z .. .. », ......,a-«». Te�;3. .,r,,.•s...F..u._is.4:,. ..a..,.:a: ,u..... k.. .:,..,... , _._A • '11 .I J p ' age 3 + kr � Planning Commission Minutes � `�,;. February 13, 1976 ti. A. Staff Report: read 'by Powell B. Applicant Presentationt 0 Mr. Fox, applicant, as4','ed for• clarification of what the off street requirem'entS were as stated in the staff findings: p . , C. P.ub],'ic Testimonyt, none ` D. Staff Recommendation: approval, subject tothe fcii6aing conditions: 1. that a site plan be submitted for design review board consideration' 2. all parking areas be paved to City code standards. be subject g 5ti `1the � to site desi n reva.ew ;�, 3. All signs an site 7 F. Rebuttal x ° The applicant stated that the parking lot had. recently been , . - g�.aveled and h �r rias leasing on a: month to month basis F Commission Discussion and Action ° area be that the parking , eg.g port r be suggested that a condition of paved, approval,at such tl.tt�e as a; permanent tenant Was to occupy ,. , the subject site: b Powell informed the commission that the 'code requires immediate `' parking on approval Of the conditional use permit: ,, Popp stated that a granting of a variance to this property would, be unfairto other proper t . owne applicant ou ld. j{yJ � pp • . , .,.... Y., cat;:i�soa�l.dprove gtlatetYiere��.s�an undue ' bardsb�.�ct to code unless he Jp` He etnphasi ed that lie favored' paved parking. ° PDX stated that the land is presently up for sa,.ie. a Moore stated that it would be an unfair 'burden an the, lessee ' to have to provide pavedparking When the owner of the property '. is not receptive to -doing such it 0 Potter suggested plating a conditional use for a period of two �i year "reasonablet under,' the cirutitnsta'noes" at which time it would jy be. subjeot to review , , Popp asked the applicant if he had looked for any other sites' it the ;�, aro4 4 ,i .n�'nr'*.w.am,,iwma�-�•rapvneymrr+,rrri ...ro.,,,..M,., w.N... .,,..>.,w..,+..„r..-•....,...,w.w.. wen„er.,�naw«�.a`mw•u�nn¢m.�rrraw+xr'uufiaiatimcaram..s+.w.r+4ww.i�i:m,q,y N page 4 Planning Commission Minutes February 1.7, 1976 A" licant advised' ° PPhe had not sought out other sites. ° Nicoli made a motion ,for approval subject to a two year renewal, as well as conditions stated by staff. ° Seconded by Ems. ° Sak'ata asked, if the commission could act on such a motion without first acquiring a parking variance. ° Powell stated that a variance on parking lot requirements would require a variance. ariance.` Wakem stated that there would not be a need for a time limit on the conditional Use permit if a variance Were applied for. He suggested that the owner of the 'property apply for such a variance. ° Nicoli's motion was then amended to read that the application be approved, subject to staff recommendations and that the applicant apply for a parking lot variance. ° Motion approved 6-2; yes: Ems; Nicoll, Popp, Porter, Moore Coldbach; no: Wakem, Sakata. 5.5 CONDITIONAL USE PERMITCU 3- 76 (McIntyre) Arequest b �oY McIntyre tooperate a tv and radio repair •r and Sales service in a Cw3M (generalcommercial Main: St'.) tone at 12180 S.W. Main Street (Washington County tax map 2S1 2AA, tax lot 2302) A Staff Report: read, by Powell pp B. Applicant Presen.dation • McIntyre acknowledged his presence and attempted to answer the parking situation as presently etists on the, subject sit a., • C4 Public Testimony: none b. Staff Recommendation; approval, subject to submission of a site plan to the design review board, to Atbutta:i,i hone f P. Commission Discussion aid Action b Sakata asked if the conditional use would be for the entire building or a portion thereof, o Mettityre stated that he would be leasing • 500 .sqo fti of the total 5060 aqui ft. bu 1ding'4 « ,w+.an«»«w.y,.Mn w:Mtlr«+..H,iF.N w,q+µrcae,:,..wirt"h Ar.m...,»b.fr-..a -r..T,..«_... .,,ww•u».« ...,..«....»,m•+t•t«•rc^Kww+y«»n++Ja nrmzal"Laauv,^.,YrtSwbimInr+...t7ux.l+Ir+aw•ww.w,M+.s..rar . " e ... m. .«. »...,...:r:» .. ,:::...a,a,a ».....,u.;,.._...:..., ..,._....r,..k.,...+,...:,. ..wW,.,:�.............. t@. .....,.:;.4 ..:<:..J:: ,...,a - _, . ... ... .. ..,. _ °�. „page 5 Planning Commission Minutes rebrOaty 1.7, 1976 ' • ° Popp motioned for approval for 3500 sq. ft, of building area subject t.o condition as stated by staf on the basis that there • ', was a need for such a. facility and the applicant had proved that hi,s former business justified the move into a larger facility, { a seconded (Goidbach) • ° Unanimously 'approved'. 56 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CO 9-76 (Cil.bertsbn) A request by Darlene 'Gilbertson to operate a lawn mower and chain saw sales and service with outdoor dieprv:%ay ih a C-3 (General Commercial) t tone at ,1376.5 Pacific Highway (Washington County tax map 2S1 3ID, tax lot 700) A: Staff Report: read by Laws Wakem asked staff the meaning of staff finding #7 gMcr9oiiagle, member of Tigard. Noise Committees stated that ]awn mowers and chain saws were to be considered as an infermittant use. 4 . Applicant Presentation= Oilhtrtsoh stated his reasoning for 'wanting to operate his proposed business on the' subject site ° t4akem asked Gilbertson to define the proposed outdoor display area and 'its size: Oiibertson stated that this display area t4ould he to the front of the building and on the sidewalk and that the outside display Would be moved 'indoors at the end of business hoUr,S C, Public. Testimony: none b, Staff gecommthdabona; Pot: approval.; subjt of to design review board approval `and that do chain saws and lawn mowers be operated other than duri-. ng business hoists, , the p..t , se gi .. p ,. .: � ee of the bat�:ld i.�n s to t~ed that �• the hours ofro operation' would bes,between 8 A,M, and 6 p,M, during,' p the summer and 8 to 5 al l other t<itnes z tal, Druer stated that the sags would he operaYted for only Ademot�strata.on 1 period of appto*imate y O seconds: odiibertson explained,od to the commission e�s prcposad �oase stppreesa �i stand in, 'which the saws would be demonstrated, 6 , cat skcd s Lief tc c a �tfy 8.gaffidtg 5 as` per gained tro tea patkitgretlUir'eitents on the site 'age Planning, Commission Minutes ', February 17, 1976 F. Commission Discussion and Action ° PoPP motioned for approval with staff recommendations based on cgthat ideal for this location and that the �'a.nd�:n s the site was id I, there is a community need for such a Use °. Seconded \Wakem) *' ° Unanimou s l.y aPPr.ove 5.7 FLOOD PLAIN FILL PERMIT M 9-75 (Howe E. Lee) A request for flood plain fzllermit tq p 1ands presently situated , within the 100 year flood plain, located at9110 S.W. Burnham Street (Washington County tax map 2S1 2AG, tax lot 200) (TABLED FROM FEBRUARY 4, 1975, PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING) A. Staff Report; read by Powell with the following additional findings which were not included in the staff report: 11, "Tett year flood plain" is less than 146 feet in elevation MSL. 12, Parking is perrmissable in the flood plain as it does tot restrict g y g . Properly flood tVal.ers snd. will not bt� llama ed b .Eibadin �;� designed. N 13 • The 'ibikeWay" proposed through: this area (Bik e wayy grant proposal sal currently under consideration by StateofOregon) would be at approximately 144 feet elevation .MSL along the Fanno Creek sewer easement: • 14. Basin' y p P t g l pa_ lot: will in �� cr'eated b ro' ose�d ravel rk� 1 �" silt when flooded, `better to proV. de a natural" slope to water. ° Wakem stated that he %aoUld like to have seen a copy of the minutes of the March 1975, Planting Commission meeting at which time this PH matter had been tabled. u Wak questioned. .. w Planning C em q�e�t�oned the expertise of the Pl g otnmissi�:�tt in . . p, .P -. 1 . itp a i .. determining this i.s.stte �:n �:ertrib of the ro �osa as ert ns to • dad` amount of fill and the impact it would have on land both up 1 ; and dawnstreati frotti the subject .site. • ° porter statedthat the burdet was on the applicant as stated in Chapttrr 1 .577 to prove the need' for filling in. the flood plaid, b Nicoli stated that* the same questions that Were, being raised at this hearing were the questions which were without answers at the previous l.ariria.r � p -ommissiot� t eetltjg, at which time this matter ; g c was. tabled. l v yw ge / Planning Commission Minutes ' , rebrudry 17, 1976' w 13. Applicant Presentation ° Jack St. • , �_ PP ant, Howe' E. Lee, Cla�;r, speaking _on Behalf of thea lac stated that the reasonin for this g proposal bung tabled at the March,• 1975, Planning r Commission meeting was that the site plan,. as submi ted by the applicant, failed to identify the area that , was to be filled, leaving doubt, therefore, in the minds of the commissioners as to the exact location and `the impacts that such a fill would on havepstream and downstream properties, ° Potter stated that the Municipal Code reserves the right for the City to acquire the services of an engineer to assess' impacts on , •. flood plain -.,"i l l ing and askedstaff what the cost would be to the City in retaining' the services 01a hydrologist. C. Public Testimony ° Dick Hawe ,.. . - . Claary. s, a partner" of Jack SL Cla�.r, farm oi' Hawes & St: ' • stated he saw no problem with. the pioposed fill. r•t , ° , 1- . ° Porter Stated that the proposal may very well 'not flfave any innocuous e • r ffects, but the Planning Commission still does `not have the e cper`tise to determine such. ' Mrs+ A, Js owner, disapproved of the Hanneman; ad,l acen t px offer ty • proposed fill because of he Possible im pacts on her rl. P P Property ' ° Herb Buthoi tz, property owner ad j acen,t the subject site, asked the. staff as to who has the authority to Approve changes to the stream. 1. • k ° Don fellet , a member of NPO #1, stated that he Was not speaking on til behalf of the NPO, but felt that, as a 'member of NPO: #1, that the olicies established by the NP( should at least be addressed. that (1:) the land f i l 1 ord inanoe be adhered to (2) that the landfill has no dei.eteri us effects on upstream n � ' and downs treat' proper Lies. (J) that the' proposed bike path, As shown on the 'site plan, „ be developed n: Staff Recommendations },, ° bLaa "i recorriendedapproval with cattditicn th at: '! 1,; Net fill trot e steed 5OOOLu. yds. ' 2,• Avera e slo e of �b0 to be ma v i tr � � � � ���.ri.tait�edwa.tha,�i L•l�e iti year ;I flood plain (ele. ation less. tha.tti: l46 M8L) froth low water a L ;I acrfaee to edge of• partitg area. 4r I l ,r. M, ,T,r�wwr.!MN{T.Ma+' � .TQM INJ'r+7 n,{NW�yk pfiA4W.jM.MMiWI�A�..MtIM'"'NW'wa.r. x..r�.y I. r ,. u�....+.-N�°"fR='^b.n rWxwrmw•rw.IMhMhY.rrY+Yow.•k,M .,jpiBfl9.hk',,,.7�x•'��-,`,.lNA.IJrW TMYyn1MY Mx rl r r I•n,. , , • y «, . page 8 Planning Commission Minutes February 17, 1976 3. No slopes exceed 1:20, for more than a 2 foot rise. '" 4. That the specific, development plan be stamped by a professional. engineer with demonstrable expertise in hydraulics and that it bereviewed by the City before final approval. 5. Subsurface drainage be provided to drain hard surface areas. • ' 6. All areas not used fot parking, building, access or pedestrian '! way `be landscaped with suitable floodable materials. 7. An',easement be..dedicated .fbt bikeway right-of-way and stream access, said easement to be negotiated by applicant with r., city,t subject to staff approval. 8. Ten feet of additional right-of-way be dedicated on S.W. Burnham Street. 9. Applicant waiver his right to remonstrance of street improvement LID on Burnham Street. ° Nicolapprove . . staffsated that he could not of thisproject, even with ro the recommendations because he still did not understand what Was being recommended. o Popp concurred with Nicoli's comments and made a motion to table until a qualified engineer has been consulted and expert testimony made available. ° Wakem concurred with Popp acid seconded the motion. o Porter stated that, if the ,plan es submitted , is approved by the recomrneridab.on bir the Corps of Engineers, the Commission could accept thiS plan as expert testimony. ° Moore stated that his major concern teas with the possible impacts on both Up and downstream properties fromthe subject site. • 5 L, Clair stated that he would have no objection to acquiring the services of a hydraulic engineet to explain to the commissioners • the effects if negative of positive, on the proposed landfill, providing that Mt bee would not object to hiring an engineer to pets form this service. ° Motio i vas approved unanimously. 5.8 TEMPORARY USL TU 1-74 (Tuslatitt Development Cod ) (extension) A request by Tualatin bevelopment Corp. for an extension of a temporary use ; , permit allowing a truss mariufaoturitg facility on 5,W. 109th Avenues, $otith of Sy'W. Native Toad Within the "Summerfield" Development (Washington Count fi ta5t amp 251 100Di tax lot (part of) 100) k'WY•;•,1,,i,rvr1WF »��na,,,...,.,e a......m.�..: ,..+....r..ww ..w,»...,v .......r.r,,,,,,+Cr--«+,Cka.,ksunmer6.ym�w.xJ:errtCrn�Lat0.wW�s«isu,�M1'du..b.«,mik.aw,wrwnw, , y z p M page 9 ; Planning Commission Minutes February a 17, 1976 A. Staff Report: read by Powell B. Applicant Presentation; ° Bill McMonagle representing Tualatin Development Corp. ,' stated .r. that Tualatin Development Corp. is looking for anotherlocation and wishes ,to subdivide the subject parcel within the next year. _ a C. Public Testimony: none D. Staff 'Recommendation: approval until a new location is found for this use. F. Rebuttal: none F. Commission Discussion and, Action 0 Motion for approval (Wakem) ° Seconded (Sakata) o Unanimously approved 5 1 ZONINC OR • bINANCE AMPiNDMDNT ZOA 1-76 (parking) r � proposed amendmentTigard g nicpal Code, Chapter 18.60 (Parking) to reflect. st,and�ardsandaMtera for o.Cf-street'. parking. A. Staff Report: read by Powell o Chairman Porter stated that due to the hour of the night a brief question and answer period by the commissioners and staff would; be conducted but this matter should be continued at the next planning commission meeting at which time public testimony would be sought. o Motion to continue (Popp) u Seconded (coldbach) Unanimously a,ppr°oved 6, OTHER PU81NBSS: None /, ADd`OD NMBNT: 11:25 P.M, rr; r .,. nr pull t:.. ,c• m- e r•,.r .r.n, , e .1.. . _ .,..:.r ._.. . . eN r, i n r f ... i _ • -. m+*tra.y-++•.a...yaa ranarvs.:.yy,nr.w•.•h`tM''F+Hir»..eSNpx« •rwv r...•..,....I7-,-11.w.wwnwwm.art+«u.mr.•w,wweo-...w...«pp�-wa M,.p�ulalFi.fl'1fi+ttr..I,tt09x4RtM¢T'SYa'St4Y:' i.LtFfamlen."MwuY+wr.4yf6'/,.. , •1 • • ,t...,.: .•,n4o-.:-."..4 .1 —x,, .... ^ :,».... .6i q.`"t t .A A e;?7 .I r' V r, r J rr STAFF REPORT Tigard 'Planning Commission February 17, 1976 ZOA 1-76 Agenda Item 5.1 It . ;. ZnnngOrdnance Amendment A proposed amendment to the Tigard zoning ordinance of 1970 , as codified in Sections 18.60.010 (a) , 18.60.120 and 18,60.160 '' Staff Findings 1. It as come to staff's attention repeatedly that most w desi rstandards and many zoning codes, particularly the more recent describe a parking stall as nineteen feet in length. Tigard's zoning code requires a twenty foot parking ,stall. As little as this difference is, it ' frequently requires that an additional and usually un- necessary two feet be allocated to Parking lot width. In a 100 foot long parking lot accommodating 20 cars, this Means an extra 200 square feet of pavement. 2. The Zoning Ordinance of ,1970, as adopted included a "figure #1" in' section 190 (Section 18;16.160 TMC) ; however, no record Of that 'figure 1." presently exists' in the City files. The purpose of that 'figure #1" was apparently' graphic. ��illustration of 'tsufficient a arentl. width for parking� and maneuvering whatever those Widths ` • g may have been. There is no mention in the code of alternative parking space configurations or aisle widths. One way aisles are apparentl. � ret - � our present code to be as wide as two way aisles. Possible' needs for ang ,ed parking are not addressed, nor are the dimensions of a parallel Parking. Stall! 4 The minimum space requirements presently in the code... are frequently inequitable in that they rather arbitrarily seem eem for require than is,.et �.r. others � `tu � required clerliri. �.:�fx:cie en.�t 08.808 yet more: space rov�,desa s_ parking: For instance- Tigard cOdepresently requires less 1 than 1 ,.5 the number of parkingspaces for a restaurant � n tut. asrestaurant, demanding! on the we find the owners other hand, a skating rink is required by code to prOvide 3 timed '�1L1ch: Parking as a ny y rink surveyed uses: Few adjustments of the parking required by code were that extreme, holdover. r r 1. Y were suggestedin the space recu�:re- Further adjustments meets to eliminate the � peremployee" standard. as s ace ein 1 " much as was possible. 8Xpel'ielloe here, and in most of a - � our neighboring jurisdiot ons has been that a parking ..f ui> i r 4 P a a+^r!w* yrtyar(rt.41-.dOMF+i;Yl... +i48y.L4ws'"Slreamua¢amx ",e w .» a • ..:: . ..�. page 2F . ° PC` Staff. Report . 2/17/76 A ' space requirement based on the number of employees is both impossible to before' establishment. is estimate r e the in • p p o erasion and impossible to enforce afterwards. Staff Recommendation,' s ' • , ,;5taff recommends that the following amendments to the Tigard zoning Ordinance (Chapter 18, Tigard Municipal Code) be ' 1. approved and recommended to the City Council. (. ) "Except as other. 18.60.0`10 nefa.nitions a .• as now reads: wise defi ned- in this code, 'one, Space ' means a minimum area available for parking nine feet wide and r unless the p lanfeet srsubmitted shall show that e ethe area israccessible and usable for that purpose. " f shall be amended to. read: 1118'.60.010 nefinitions (a Except as otherwise defined in 1 r this code,- tone space ' mea ns a . minimum area available forparkngine feet wide andnineteen fe et ng No area may be considered as a paring space unless accessible ad usable for that purpse, n 18.60.1?0 Minimum s a;.ce j.r e uzr..e, ments ahow rea ds "Off- _ _ _ street parking shall , , be 'provided according to the following standards and re ardless of the zone in which the use is located. (1) RESIDENTIAL USES (A) Single fa-1111,1Y residences, one space for each,dwelling unit` (B) Z'wo family, dwellings; one space for each. dwelling unit, (C) Apartment dwelling, throe spaces for each two dwelling Units, (n) Residenti,ai hotel, rooming or boarding house, one space for each guest accommodation; (E`) Fraternity or sorbri,ty houses, one space :for each two occupants; (i) Motel, one space for each guest roo ri, plus one space for 'each two employees; ,, i. r +";;';'':';4,,::.,;:,,:;,,,;;,,,,,,: :::,,,,,,!;,w /FW4h,,.MY'•" Y kY ✓YrraM •1 'Mwr"•'N'�M"„"+ 'J+r,<rrt+.4,.,IMr t+wllrY^'+ba��°•'N+(V +v. ..•,„vr..r .w:ryvpsw.,errRvi+1.iyAlry4pb1�A2�i�rtTMR.k4`+'IAY�'F'3W:1f.S 'gl1iA'CCY77lYSNIWf^W.Wrw11WYc� , '�. ».._,,...t,. ..r.. '' ..rw.,. .. .. .s 4H.•J,« ... ,wkr..i-:.ta.,.s.�.»..�.,« ,....�.M«. ...._,.. .. «.. -.x_.. -.... -.. w ..,_.. ..- f. pag � . ..''. PC- Staff ep- �, . k 2/l7/7 1 (0.) Motel or tourist court, orie space' for each guest i' room or suite, plus one space for` each two employees; ,. , (H). Club•, clubs shall be treated as combinations 'of uses , such as' hotel restaurant, auditorium, etc and the }} ' . ' be rov�a.ded• 4 ' requited spaces for. each separate use shall p ; ., ' (I) Day nursery children) , one space for every four ser C children, plus one space for each employee b: (2) INSTITUTIONS: a;r a ., (A) `Cox�valescont homes; a.nstitutioizs for the aged;. in,- stitutions for children; welfare or correction 'in" F'' ' sti •• ) , ,• spaces tut ors (full t�me care a minimum . four per use; in addition, one space for. each five beds If':,, for patients- plus one additional space for each f two employees; I' C '.1-:34) Mospitals,, a minimum,,off:" six spaces per hospit1.n brieal,, addition, space for each two beds, including bassin.ettesplus on `s additional space for eachtwo ,A' employees; ';, . (3) EUh3LIC A$SEBLY ' (A) Church a minimum of sixspaces per church, `in addition, one for each six, seats or twelve feet Of bench, length; . CB)• Library- one sp ace for each four hundred: square feet of gross floor area plus One space for each two {' employees; , y :, . . .. .�p , a mini-- (C) Auditorium or dooms; except schools ' mum of six spaces per assembly,, �n addition,. one space for each six seats or twelve• feet of bench length; , $' lege, commercial; one space for each six seats C ) � Col: . In classrooms, plus one space for each two employees; , ( ) Nurseryhigh h.ColS , two space Schools e�.e a , k, per � menta �rshi��esscer school Zn n -murn o f e h teacher rna. a � � s �;� g p p . addition; one s ace for each twelve seats or twenty four feet of `bench length in the auditorium or assemby , I _ e clessroorri seating i, oom or, If r.on.e -the spm c r . �' th p y0 p space for each two employees; ca acit . lus orie ,.' (F) ?assert er terminal (- bus - . . ,, . .. pace for air or rail) one s ' each five hundred square foot of gross floor area ; a plus ol' e space for each two' employees; , , ,w .vfiwoµ mam+a..r..,.M..aH.,+,mup.w V'wW.kUZm+nw.Mww t.Me+:,.»�........,. .., a.w,.aa,. ...,x,i.,w,w.w+k.,gm+^N.i+'Ykpro;. L';.Mtn9,umcfez. ,., suAW.k.tiaa»wiww ..ww u. s..,...«.....:,..»_«...�a....w.::,..N .,_.,.:,«..,...,..—..,..+.«......«u.,..5...,.m-«.,.««.,.«,..,.,..»,...t1rv..,, ,wux.,..,,m..M.a....«�rM.,..,..w« .M.,«„�:«,-,.,.axc.,»,,_M,...«.. ..ri.. .m...+i.. «.....:z.w �: page l+ .` . PC Staff Report '', . 2/17/76 r (4) SPORTS AND COMMERCIAL AMUSEMENT .; track, one s pace for each four (A) Stadium or race R seats ox eight feet of bench length; (B) Indoor arena or the ater,' one space for each four seats or eight feet of bench length; ' (a) Bowling alley, five spaces for each alley, plus. one , space for each two employees; (D) Dance hall or skating rink, o4e space for each one hundred square feet of`gross floor area, plus one , ., space for each two employees; L Amusement park, one space for each one thousand square feet of . rss area, plus one space for each two g . . , * employees;' „ 5) CONI RCIAL is) ,i ,. (A) Retail stores including restaurant cafe, tavern; dight club, but other than in subparagraph (B) below, , addition., one minimum three spaces per- use and; in oss floor one five hundred s care g space for each area; plus space for each two employees.y ' (D) Seririce or repair shop and retail store handling bulky merchandise such as automobiles and furniture, minimum three :spaces er uS y e and, in addtio�i, one d space for each five hundre square feet of gross floor area ' lus ,one space for each two employees; (C) Commercial or professional office space, one space per five hundred Sd,uare feet of floor area; "plus one - space for each establishment, plus one spade for each �s. two employees; 6 ( ) x1vb :STRIAE: w (A) sale or freight terminal (Mater; air; ra .l or truckjng) y one space for eachh employee on. the largest bhift (1z4), Sto age; one space for each employed on the largest � fii shift; 'i .,(.d:)'. anfacturing or prodessa.ng, one sp ace for each employee on the largest Shift; a 1..... *•...or...,isnwftm.t.m.n,M. 9 , �,� uses not (7) Requirements for types of buildings 'a , H .•.• a....wH .,..,,p,....w,.,,,t,ex:xa cry • PACE 5 PC Staff Report 2/17'76 specifically listed herein shall be determined by the ; planning commission, based upon the requirements of comparable uses listed" aY. ; shall be amended to read: "18.60.120. Minimum space reg,uirements': Off-street parking shall be provided • i according to the following standards.,; regardless of the.. zone in which the use, building, establishment or development is located. Any building, establishment,or development may elect to define �~ 1 is togethergross floor area as ' p. ,.>e arc e use areas which total the defined in this code and apply these standards separately to those uses, USE PARKI O. SPACES REQUIRED (1) Residential ) J y p per dwelling unit one or �,�o-�Eam��. 2 s aces dwelling (may be tandem) fib) multi--family dwelling 1,5 spaces per dwelling unit c) rooming or boarding 1 space for each guest u room plus hods e 1 space for the owner (d) hotels motels, m . t room pawS hotols , etc. o far 1 space for each guest J. space for_ the owner (2) XnstitUtlpnal (a) convalescent, nursing 1 space per 2 beds and other health homes, hy ' sanitarium, rest home- home for ±he aged and other resident dare facil,it,ie8 y ��� s.,.aoesper bed , �b) hospa.=�al la p , ) Public acid semi Pub is_: 3u ldi gs (a) auditorium or meeting 1 space s"or each 60 'scie i'te of room (other than church gross floor area or where seating hool . r' or sc ) is fired to the floor, one space a for each '4 seats or S feet of bench lengthi .+in»vewrwtM!"'^OYn.s.,...ry...m.k'e..vwMu,+vuMwNCauk by we 1 vrr .. ,N H tiM w o yr 4 ,, .o ,.,n .•.v .A,+t 'i K . gage 6 .y k PC staff Ror`t 2/17/76 hes, 1 space forv eery 6 fixed seats or (b) churchclubs, lodes every 12 ft° of bench length and/or w; every 100 sq. ft. . gross floor area ,r where no permanent sews are maintained. librar .es1 Space for each 400 square feet c ; museums', p' art galleries of gross floor area (a) pre-school, day nursery 5 spaces plus 1 space per classroom kindergarten (e) elementary, jplus 1 spaced per class- • ... p Luz�.or 10 s aces . p _ .. thes or 8 high school or eoui-•• room or 1 s ace per. 4 seat valent private or feet o f g•., .udi.. �. a:rz a ter f bench ler is tea parochial school torium, wh�chev g. Wr , 15 spacesplus 5 sp (f) senior high. and equi�-r�,. ,� aces per class valent private or room or 1 space per 4 seats or 8 Yr parochial school ft. of bench length- in main audi torium whichever is greyter. (g) commuter type college ' I space for every full time equivalent s udent: (h.) resident type college 1 space for, every 3 full time equivalent students y ate assroom se,* ... (i) commercial or bus�.ness 1 space for ever 5 classroom school' ;' (4) Commercial: a retail establishments 1 space for each 400 sq, ft of t :less except es othery ±se grass floor area, but not than specified herein 4 spaces for each establishment , service or repair 1 space for each 500 sq. ft. of b ' ) floor area, but not less than, Shop toss sho establishment 3 spa ceS for each e ft of . (c) retail stores handling 1 space for each 1000 sq, • tkasi d. y = . floor area, but not 10$;4J= ' bulky mercl�.anc�a,s e such. gross as furniture, auto-4 10 spaces for each establishme t. mobiles, appliances O arber d b " and beauty 1 space for each 100 sq. ft. of shops gross floor area dental. space for each 2001 sq. Bros .floor area: or ether practitioner s. 71. the healing s,rts w ,»r„y. •:f' a,n.rwµ m.,-.aw rrw., r.4HhmntMawmhb+tr5¢ibriw;R .SC'NFY.Yan',P.. uWUW+i ,y«,,,,µ •, ::;r',.« .., .. ...,, . ,_... • ..-1....... .... n a...-.+:.. ....,.......a .,.«.s.1,3 ......:Ar n.r .,x.;.,. ..rr.. r...t....,t.:..._ .._"..,-..rMr:.wiu,... r ... w.,r..._ n..♦ .r._.... ...»J..r ... ..1. ....r.r .. ' '' , ( ' page 7 'Y PC Staff i.epor - 2/17/76 '' ', • (f) office" buildings 1, space for each 350 sq, ft, of F., I business and pro- gross floor area a :. r fessional offices • ' (g) pharmacy 1 space for each 300 sq. ft. of . (.. gross floor area (b) � ng and drinking 1 space for each 100 sq. ft. of . eati hestablishments gross floor area (i) mortuary ' ,space s• ac e for each 4 seats or g ft,. of bench length in chapels " ry (5) Commercial, Rec�eation ;. ar #, ( ) amus ement park 1 space for each 1000 sq. ft of I' patron serving area r (b) ,,wbilliard or pool 1 space for each 300 sq. ft. of '' .all gross floor area ', (o) bowling Alley, 5 spaces for each bowling lane r 4 `a ' k g ...p each 300 S . ft. of �, a�.�:n. 1 s ace .dor _ q (d, dance hall, � „r n rink, gymnasium gross floor area r (e) indoor arena, theater 1 space for each 6 seats or 12 ft • stadium of bench length ;;. (�) zndustria�. , (a) except as speoifi- 1 space for each employee on the call.. mentioned largest. r ”. ..p x y d here- lar est shift or 1 space for each ino industrial uses 1000 S , g �.t whichever is larger listed aspermitted in M-2 and M-3 zones (b) storage operations, 1 space for each employee on the rail or trucking largest shift or 1 space for each freight 'terra hAial 1500 sq. ft. , whiohextrer is larger (b) laboratories and re- 1 space for each employee on the ° search facility . largest shift or 1 space for each I 500 sq. ft. , whichever is _larger r '�. 1" (d) wholesale or retaispace for each 1000 sqft . . of ,' (ind rstrial) ► gross floor area, but not less than sales & ;service 10 spaces for each establishment ' ), ,iher Uses, , Reqs ,regents for types of -buildings and est ,b1ishments not ? specify Cally listed herein shall be de-i,ermined by the ;�1ann ng Commission" based oh the requirements cf comparable u800;i ', Ir •______""_______________-_-_____"________________,... .,,,. x r".1.N, Y ,r,Y1 r .n sly E AtiryAxq+{r..anrrunNnraH..wwiNP✓'PrMM4tirf^rAv 1 •hA..slr,rwwwuuw�lxwr Nn.,.+.r�.ir,u..n...»��I.rwjnwa/Miaaw.w..r,Msx"y"'Ti " r r r �'/.0„.wh. ,wn,..,�f,,;w�nw.a+nw«,wiroaz .a+1:kNae+m�px(raa+tea�<p�twtvwnyaw• w�w.w.uw+wY'�� , r Arr PAGIJ 8 PC Staff Report • 2/17/76 �a aisles shall be ; • 18.60.160' Access. As now reads ) for all, b Access ais of sufficient width • . vehicles turning and maneuvering, and according to the minimum stand- and shown on figure #1. Shall be amended to read: ` 1860.160 Access. (b) Minimum standards for parking stall length and width, aisle width and maneuvering from ace shall be determined the following table and diagram. ANGLE OVERALL FROM STALL CHANNEL (P) AISLE ' ) CURB L8NGT H /„ (B) (c ) CURB DTNWIDTH IDH PER STALL r r rt 12 '0". 23'0" parallel 9rr 9 0 0 90►r 4r1' 1 r 12 '0" 18'0" 7 30° • 9 i6it 1'7 r 9tr 12'Ort l9'psi 10'0I, 18'2" 12'0" 20 '0" 9 '0" 19'9" 15'0" 12'9" 450 9'61, 20'211 14'Ott 1315t, 10'00 20'6u 14'00 14'10 9 '00 2l'0rr 20r0rr 10r5tr 600 9'60 21130 18'00 11'00 lotoo 21r6t1 l8?Ou 11r60 9 '0" 19'00 24'00 9r0i 900 9'60 19'00 24'00 9'6" 11 10',00 19'0" 24'0" 10'00 Aisles accommodating two direction to^affie i or allowing access from loot ends Width be not ese than �. 24' in with (C) Parking at other angles permittedt provided that each spade contains a rec- tangle of not less than 9 ft e, in 1 — ,'` Width and 19 ft in length and an appropriate aisle width as ',r.,, determined by interpolation of the p a aovo ‘bable ,�y X I1-' PAR IN' DIAL .Am ..,ur.':.,'4,,_.......:...‘::..,,,,-;4.;:.--�-,a�:w NPiu,n•ve.,.n"v r ..,.',.:� ..: „rk."..r+f::errr.,.t nn, win.:.,n. ,i.,;,:, . w.,,. i i,••-,, ,r.w-+...,',„,. „r....:i .. 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'�tt+V'tx t }al "±�;y " GEND u�,y�,h, u v , 17r� c$i� t4w P}li'¢Py`!S{jk �, r �,{ d 4i , R `'� u k'`�'rtQ J� °,�, STATE OFOREGON, ''Q�+ad, lanitg4x+ o�ri,�sa „ �4 ii [' Ur�,ifh+.,1,7,...:ai I{6t%T, V'1.r r ;r,.c}NI.1,, y 1Y�I,� I(! COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, ss4: " -, `r uni ,b Ji3 ' L.e �'�r�` .00 n47 :;,,in { ry 4 �4IM'arY+'�t",yr4� 'Aai14 i,57;r' + ' . 1+4650q':,14;' lyli�9T7t,(t��4,'v 1nue,' ,1�4tl�x,� ,-,, t),31 '. �� ,,.a... ....:aa+_....�c«a: : .•�,. .-.. .. ..:,. "k atu '",Or k I,iar,1:4# , 3,. did 711.rrK *i• ?, iii �n s.epi _. -011:z,i -.fit. ,„a + _`....._.._. �, k +CRS+ M 1 ,;1'' r'l.,+14)! Ykd o�t+Ptt P a��1 y f r 'being.firs I N," 0Ai, s'10 .. r ,{ g t duly sworn, depose.and say that I am the publisher ," ,'o „ a b f h`I i a d' ,; i. i .. rMu ici iOkr.Code,5Chapt r l$`x+r i(Par £.+n ,,'� .,..a. ....„,.y_.., of,,The Tigard Times', a newspaper of general circulation, as defined °'in4��np•'to r,( ect standar {`,t eria for`''? 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' tl ti t y, ".���. asr": ^I ,c , , 4 rcq est form fidod plain fill permit:r; xr, My ;co'm nislionp e' ucg,..~..:4. ..,.,... 1 , a...�'`,.u,., l9..+ ,.�: 4�to,fill,land p iitly�,situated,i l>t,,i',, , dated ati91,10. „ �;:.s�} ��41v _ _� .. � � �_�'1 0r �� aiH'410 �,� I t .. ,. !,4 t e,4 0 .'ea.�'flbbdepl Y ' '�N arur'",�y l 41, 4 r !?1 A l y .�' f, S.W.Burnham St ('' aah''''',':°0,1::i tax reap' N' '2S1 2A,C3, tax lot 200). r } , , �,d ' Tabled l'Otm Felbrr a y'4,,'1975j,Plannin ',,, , di.01,40 on'Hearing) 7, w I , + �1 t `I� 5.6'!TEMPORARY''wUSl��xr,PERMIT'"°T,1 ;t:• ' .1441(Tualati ;.,Developm�ient,,Co.)'.i i,1, ',r 4 ',,A request ''i,` tidlatirv4Develapicnt.,4; ,l torp. for an''extenai�r� Of;a'temporary 'I , , , t'i w Ili, l use,permrmit alloivirii;a truss nmantfac '' 1; taring'fadil1t t'O.. S,W!�r. !109th MAven`ueitt'`'' ., ��p��1��'su d��'ie�t�1�, devoid �,���A��t�lh't�ha��, ,t Naekre 1 oad yr�{ Co.f:t x rna ,51 t•U Dp1 .attOf x lot,',; ,, ,y J��y 4� ,M 5,7�CO1`:4 tiftt0144Ab USE'PERI ►1'T'r'C� ,, .•( " i(McI nt ), r l �' 1 u .t, '..,'J.,,'A'6 "e que't�kb ' `Roy'lli ilnt$i�o',tos1,ry' ' A4,y ," ri :nv>E y1 {i r .tri`+ ilk ' a opet ate ry, a T"'and recto,repair;: er tre' ,'1: ,and sales,in"a" :µ3t`±Oho°i eneral,';tor-r° , mj�ercial,'�a�vylyain;Strreet t''12180,SW'!Maln 'f'4!„�treet (Wia/sb.w"Cor,,''ax'map'2S1'4,2.t• t} i s ^ Tax Lot,'2302).F' tr ,'�i, r++,:Ti' : tae; Si,' ) i ,Alli 00:00riat'.� aving.,^ 1 '•lntei"esl� Ii�'r:,i l° these nmf teta'a0e't v+iL4d'rtd"t�atthnd lid,}a� t a 1f k n�"� '! ,�r y5,,x t , k! 1ir�t a X1 Y 1-y y. o e'11heard� p 1 4 r4)::!' , t i1r„„p },I s.�!f�r ,v}',1'/�+,1s[,�'r 4'' i �� h� o"'5x,1)r4 9 :2Sr�" � � , ,I • fMLJSL.:C6:•LuaY,.,,d,,,,ir.„,•.5'e.,-r{,.6,1,1,+„Y l r...„..,,,,,,,,,,, ., 44f,+y„..,.... , -1, •^"` .,n g1^.R,,.,. us.,...,ryryrnrx.w4r9+.mrnmd . . . . , , ,,,:.. ,,...:„ • ;,r •.,.,. „,.... ,_ur �;a, ry^•wow. ,op,Aw,�.tH,Y,. y„Mny,n+y„nv+xrr+wrf.r. w«-.7� .+t ..,,..,..+4t,r.,wynv„,....k,,,.w.. .,pw,+.w-a-. xaaWqmywe1!& S LKYIbWiq AY�+a.anr pµyq� AUTOMOBILES--6 ',; ,.. i , f, ( ' ' ( ''' ...,, Parking lots ��`;, , t,. ily FRANK HARRISON RANbOLPH, P,E.` Professor of Hotel Engineering, Cornell University • `• Parking stalls should be built to ac• circular are at the Incoming end to form 8 in. wide, there is only 1 ft 10 in, be. G commodato the (argot cars frequently an elongated U (Fig. 21). Experience has twerin cars, if an adjacent car is only 6 in, E, ' very atisfactory off center and Ilio car door is 4 in, thick, , ,, I + Planning in he es of just medium and fullyworth the oboapoint ,, used, although not hecossartl the ver shown this Method to '`'•' t7 t P I p frig+ only 1 ft remain.' through which to l, and small size cars invites difficulties, The +Parking stalls should be at least 9 ft squeeze, ifpas passible, tanned for maxl� i • •• larger cars hove an over-all Ir.n th of,19 Vridu 10 ft wide if space is not too ro MotelnP 13 9 r p parking ft, over-all' width 6 ft i1 in,, with a wide shitted, Parking stalls 8 ft 6 in. wide are mum guest convenience, mark off parking ' r-' open door projecting 3 ft 4 in, beyond unsatisfactory because with the car 6 ft stalls 11 ft Wide and 23 ft tong, allowing, the overall width. The romp angle :must not ekceod 7 dog, The limit of the front ;V approach ;angio is 14 dog, while the car. MttliMUM 0... STALL b responding angle at the rear is limited to D�%VcWAY' D rTN WtoT1t, ' 9 dog. When parked at right angler to j a curb or buffer, the front overhang, gen. 't(•,y"i? • �, orally does net okceed 2 ft 10 in,, and, etHl tho rear overhang1 soideri exceeds 4 it `.; 6 in. These dimenlions need consideration 100 , When planning Widths of sidewalks al. .{ itI y' front overhang May be taken at 1 ft 6 AttKl4 PER i Aa tn. when figuring closely the minimum IF TKio frow ,. feasible spacing between buffers far a • ' ' minimum width perking lot, When a ton. AREA PERrt If�0141.Y oNE Rev/ tray driveway is used with 90 flog parking on both lidos, the space required ii 62' ff wide, but the space between buffers need bo only 59 ft because of the over. m" ,,ri <t hang, 'ri r Used' to mark the tn. wide, may be Lor WIDTH, bitiVKWAY A sing to stripe) 4 too a perking Molls, Better i 1sovJ 4'1_ , results in centering the car aro obtained .' by using 'two 5,in, stripe's, separated by Lot Wtbrtl, z tkosv + I oRIVe,Wi►if 1 fft 6 lna fa mark the Stalls, the Strlpos, about 10 ft long, are joined 'by a semi r , s sEWAY.4 LAY tqIbTW .3 Row,i + x artly' .._.r�.�.,,..�. . 1 0iterhnitp 6ct/ond crab oi' b'rcfer in (. . ' " .. tan= Lor WtDrtf, 4 vows 4 z bRIYCWM.$ etonx 8cu dcdtten on Dfatte fozotise) _ ..,..,., ».�.. ----«• ,..,�:,. abaitt o cit, a�� thnn avr, ' t which rtt'd ittedAitt'ed/rein the dnnto of the sUhedt. Fig, 19 `1i chili'! 1',, Pdrltlrnd tot di inon ions 4, (fteidr to i'i ,i,9,)' Curb Lai width Cor width 1enuth Minitnum Lai width Sq ft Lot width Sq `I'it 3 tow, Sq ft 4 rows 4 Sq It ii Angie of Slat! per stall driveway 1 tow+ pet 2 rows+ per 2 . per 2 poi' trafhiho width cdt dnhtlt width 1 driveway for 1 driveway cot dvivowoys rpt dr veways car Along curb o" , ' 9' 12' 21' 4i a0 345 5l' 39,1 6b' 345 10W 23' 10' 12' 22' 506 32' 363 54' 414 64' 368' 6 1 i " 11' s " r ' i ' ' " 3117 03'6'' •36 �ti l% 18 1r 4 20 d .,10 �5 r1 all 68 10' 20' 1b'3," I i' 20'3"` 585 47'6" 4-j‘4 4,s., 86'2" d3t r 45" 9! 12'9" 19Th" 13' 3 'i 0" 420 X2'0" 336 �9'0"r ''6 118'10"` 31,5 G 10'' 14' " 20'6" 10' 03'6"' 43 34'0'IL 333 86'.4" qtr' 1 bo'i 0t 358 j ,:..,..:/ 613° 9' 18'6" 21'6" 18' 39'o" 467 66' 313 05'b'• 333 116'0" 30S t 11'6" ' 21'8" 18' 35,'6" d5s 61' •051' 95'6'0 368 116'6", 335 ,, 20 '0 9 19' 24 43' a37 82' 279 105 316 124 29 1 of 111' '19' 24' 43' 40 62' 316 103'' 38 124' 310 •� ,.;;.,_......�.�.,.:._.,:.,., . . ..... .. �: .�.,.•,,..,;,,,Y, _ '-'14It,t. , r wAl' I 771'' : , t'; , �C , 4h!44 1 11431., ', , u+w...y,a•(+nn,rV�Yi«n„rrrrM4,q,aa rryRo.rnan P,Ptm++N'x.n'r.N"Tivr«w....,. .,. ..o.7rMw.«.......e».w»w..+.rw+•qn.+rw+.++..w,n..yy;n•,7x"rSK+.t..rt+'J"Y,yitptiiAukdCW;�cifLLt,o,W�.wMeC•w.....�.4,°', ' , . t Y r } ,r. AU TO MOBftt:,S'-7 ,, ` ' Pcirkitng lots �,' '". ,. S ........:,....:. i 1 , ., . ,o z7� y , , • i{'lir. ill, , . . I, , • « , � 1.. . 111. ,�I.. �, ,... � •r • : J ; d 1' i. t —44- ---.- • r •,,, ,� ../., I. ii...4e4.....10.. 4 y ' ,' e r Fig,.70 Gj t' ,I ,, a i iit 1 '''—'''—'------A---'—'----,_.-4.�YY '� r1unloading wide, Watching out for coluttins� and 1 '. -- 4 ft behtit h thet •it car for , i,r++„s` .t''''.''' °`.it' spaed Whtc is advisably c eat' Of the should have 7 ft height in the clear, 1 ! , a a Y N +, ',u`r ,`i' il•''': is ;ir, p g p that will be most' I I. drlvewa , The `arkih neer,/ '"'`t 1 ►' ` ''_'t. ' y rives for satisfactory f ally Warronts careful t ,, • ,, ,•41'4‘t04 ,'I ,M g Tats e}iclUslvd' haugiitr LII ,Ii, , , r of d ,L';''' `•4�t 1 to ing m req $0 sq ft per car it depends i1`on manyfactors including ' • 4 ' � , enterin there, p I 1 L -. p „, , p. u re 3droves, at a very rough, reiirr►itiary figure, the the assibla locations of accesz „i' , r ,', ,,,. del These should be 20 ft Wide for two•Way Width of the available space and the '' ',,''4 ;p '.* i sired yangle of parking am determining traffic be 12' ft Wide for one'Way traffic I :' Y' t..4 ' ,i 4” f factors in etononty. The area per tar _(Fig'4 '' OSI if is resiricled site frontage ; 'L�� i;,''r, �,r� 4 ,, ' I. J vane a ;779 to $85 a ft u;t er to . ate uires tt vet i tram d n right angle turnoff, the drl I ` r' i q ` dttlotis cbverod in the tabulation of :Way should be 2.8 ft wide and the cUrb r I i YY , 4 ` parkilid lot dimensions, A central delve, should have a 30 ft radtua4 A curb radius 1 I, ,'>r , 4 5n way with 'two roWC of airs and 96 deg of lest than 18 ft is.inadvisable, ” 'r``,.�I'„,'';',''''''.',‘4,"!"::•I'. ,A„YY,.,r',,;:t ,.....44411.440 1 11 parking gives the ties} economy/ t?iogonal A tidtio of 6 per cath is the Uludl w s 1 .I',41:4tl}i, ,L,4''4 11 parking is easier for the driver, reduces MdxirriUnt for state highways, A Slope Of ° ;i„.1 I�, i t'`'', y 51i the nCressdry driveway w dth, but reduiras 12 per cent it custornary foe rolttps, but s. t, r , ') l ' '',ti t.t'''`,',','f 2"� mare total apace' Ft ,19), end be as> much at '1 er cent Thu i '''' il`�14 411,40 4 a r{ p g j y p r 'Y, ,,,' , ryA, ' ., rMatti parking lot should be naafi)" level, The. •'4 i4 ,.,,0444 �`"'{ SI lli. 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