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Hearings Officer Packet - 01/11/19930 0 AGENDA TIGARD HEARINGS OFFICER MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1993 - 7:00 P.M. TIGARD CIVIC CENTER - TOWN HALL 13125 SW HALL BLVD., TIGARD, OR 97223 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PUBLIC HEARINGS 2.1 CONDITIONAL USE CUP 92-0005 ST. ANTHONY'S/PAULSEN (NPO #2) A request for Conditional Use approval to construct three classrooms of approximately 3,015 square feet and a library of approximately 1,214 square feet with related site improvements. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Community Development Code Chapters 18.54, 18.100, 18.106, 18.108, and 18.130. LOCATION: 8935 SW McKenzie Street (WCTM 2S1 2BD, tax lot 201) ZONE: R-12 (Residential, 12 units/acre) The R-12 zone allows single family attached/detached residential units, multiple-family residential units, residential care facilities, mobile home parks and subdivisions, public support services, family day care, home occupations, temporary uses, and schools and related facilities as a conditional use. 3. OTHER BUSINESS 4. ADJOURNMENT 0 " 9 COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS,, INC. Legal IV P.O. BOX 370 PHONE (503) 684.0360 Notice TT 1422 BEAVERTON. OREGON 97075 Legal Notice Advertising • • ❑ Tearsheet The following will be considered by the Tigard Hearings Officer on Mon- City of Tigard day, January 11, 1993 at 7:00 P.M. at Tigard Civic Center - Town Hall, P .O. Box 23397 13125 S.W. Hall Blvd., Tigard, Oregon. Both public oral and written tes- • Tigard, 2 97223 • El Duplicate 1 timony is invited The purl c hearinon this atter will be conducted in accordance with the rules of Chapter 18.32 of the Tigard Municipal Code, • • and rules and procedures of the Hearings Officer. Failure to raise an issue in person or by letter precludes an appeal, and failure to specify the criterion from the Community Development Code or Comprehensive Plan at which a comment is directed precludes an appeal based on that criterion. Further information may be obtained from the Planning Division AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION at 13125 S.W. Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223, or by calling 6394171. STATE OF OREGON, ) PUBLIC HEARINGS COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, )ss' 11 furli th Knahl ar being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the Advertising Director, or his principal clerk, of the- Tigard Tirnt- a newspaper of general circ Btion as defined in ORS 193.010 and 193.020; published at 12ar in the aforesaid county and state; that the a printed copy of which is hereto annexed, was published in the entire issue of said newspaper for one successive and consecutive in the following issues: December 31, 1992 CONDITIONAL USE CUP 92-0005 ST. ANTHONY'SMAULSEN (NPO #2) A request for Conditional Use approval to construct an approximately 5,225 square foot addition to the Kelly Center consisting of a library and three classrooms. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA; Community Development Code Chapters 18.54, 18.100, 18.106, 18.108, and 18.130. LOCATION: 8935 S.W. McKenzie Street (WCTM 2S 12111), tax lot 201). ZONE: R-12 (Residential, 12 units/acre). The R-12 zone allows single family attached/detached residential units, multiple-family residen- tial units, residential care facilities, mobile home parks and subdivisions, public support services, family day care, home occupations, temporary uses, and schools and related facilities as a conditional use. M422 -Publish December 31, 1992. Subscribed and swor to before me this3l, day of December 1992 -1 / r Notary Public for Oregon My Commiss n Expires. AFFIDAVIT, _ . T I 0 RD H E A R I N G S O F F I NOTICE: ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO SPEAK ON ANY ITEM MUST SIGN THEIR NAME AND NOTE THEIR ADDRESS ON THIS SHEET. (Please PRINT) AGENDA ITEM: 2.1 CASE NUMBER(S): CVC -d OWNER/APPLICANT: AV4lAtw\u'?S /I mdse V\ / LOCATION: ~C~LAZIC qd&f I Z~J~ -2-oi~ NPO NUMBER: DATE OF HEARING: PLEASE PRINT YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, AND INCLUDE YOUR ZIP CODE PROPONENT (For the proposal) OPPONENT Against the proposal) Name P+JE-S E-W . Name Address S-0 SZ- Address Fba'Yt-~✓J q77-1t c Name-'0 Ago C `a S~NSk~ Name a r ~A S Address Address ~ 002 13 c(` e- IZ Name Name Address Address Name Name Address Address Name Name Address Address Name Name Address Address Name Name Address Address Name Name Address Address Name Name Address I Address . 0 0 BEFORE THE LAND USE HEARINGS OFFICER FOR THE CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON Regarding a request by Kenneth Paulsen for St. Anthony ) F I N A L O R D E R Church for a conditional use permit to expand the Kelly ) Center facility at 8935 SW McKenzie Street ) CUP 92-0005 in the R-12 zone in the City of Tigard, Oregon ) (St. Anthony Church) 1. SUMMARY OF THE REQUEST The applicant requests approval of a conditional use permit to enlarge the Kelly Center by building a 5272-square foot addition containing three classrooms and a library. Parking for the addition will be provide by existing parking on or adjoining the site. No increase in enrollment or change in activities on the site is planned as a result of the enlargement. Hearings Officer Larry Epstein held a duly noticed public hearing regarding the application on January 11, 1993. City staff recommended conditional approval of the permit. The applicant accepted the staff report and recommendation without objection. No one else appeared at the hearing or submitted written testimony about the application. LOCATION: 8935 SW McKenzie Street; WCTM 2S1 2BD, Tax lot 201 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: Medium Density Residential ZONING: R-12 (Residential, 12 units/gross acre) APPLICANT: Kenneth Paulsen, Architect OWNER: Archdiocese of Portland APPLICABLE LAW: Community Development Code Ch. 18.054.040, 18.054.050, 18.106.020 and .030, 18.108.050, 18.130.040, 18.130.150, 18.150.020 and .030, 18.164.030, 18.164.070, 18.164.090, 18.164.100; Comprehensive Plan Policies 2.1.1, 4.2.1, 7.1.2, 7.3.1, 7.4.4, 8.1.1, and 8.1.3 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Conditionally approve HEARINGS OFFICER DECISION: Conditionally approved II. FINDINGS ABOUT SITE AND SURROUNDINGS The Hearings Officer incorporates by reference the findings about the site and surroundings in Section II of the City of Tigard Staff Report dated January 11, 1993. III. APPLICABLE APPROVAL STANDARDS The Hearings Officer incorporates by reference the approval standards in Section III of the City of Tigard Staff Report dated January 11, 1993. Page I - Hearings Officer decision CUP 92-0005 (St. Anthony Church) N. HEARING, TESTIMONY, AND NPO & AGENCY COMMENTS A. Hearing. Hearings Officer Larry Epstein received testimony at the public hearing about this application on January 11, 1993. A record of that testimony is included herein as Exhibit A (Parties of Record), Exhibit B (Taped Proceedings), and Exhibit C (Written Testimony). These exhibits are filed at the Tigard City Hall. B. Summary of oral testimony. City Planner Ron Pomeroy testified for the City. He summarized the staff report and recommendation. Architect Ken Paulsen and principal Barbara Rosins1d testified for the applicant and accepted the staff report and recommendation without objection. C. NPO and Agency Comments. The Hearings Officer incorporates by reference the NPO and agency comments in Section IV of the City of Tigard Staff Report dated January 11, 1993. V. EVALUATION OF REQUEST A. Compliance with Community Development Code and Comprehensive Plan. The Hearings Officer incorporates by reference the findings about compliance with the Community Development Code and Comprehensive Plan in Section V of the City of Tigard Staff Report dated January 11, 1993. VI. SITE VISIT BY HEARINGS OFFICER The Hearings Officer visited the site and surrounding area. VII. CONCLUSION AND DECISION The Hearings Officer concludes that the proposed conditional use permit complies with the applicable criteria and standards of the Community Development Code, provided development that occurs after this decision complies with applicable local, state, and federal laws and with conditions of approval warranted to ensure such compliance occurs. In recognition of the findings and conclusions contained herein, and incorporating the Staff Report and other reports of affected agencies and public testimony and exhibits received in this matter, the Hearings Officer hereby approves CUP 92-0005, subject to the conditions of approval recommended in the January 11, 1993 Staff Report. DATED "s 14th day of,~, 1993. 0 Larry Page 2 - Hearings 0y1cer decision CUP 92-0005 (St. Anthony Church) r 0 0 AGENDA ITEM _2_I BEFORE THE LAND USE HEARINGS OFFICER FOR THE CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON Regarding an application by Kenneth Paulsen for STAFF REPORT Saint Anthony's Church to allow the construction CUP 92-0005 of three classrooms and a library at the Kelly Center. 1. SUMMARY OF THE REQUEST CASE: Conditional Use Permit CUP 92-0005 SUMMARY: The applicant requests Conditional Use approval to allow the construction of three classrooms of approximately 3,015 square feet each, and a library of approximately 1,214 square feet at the Kelly Center for the purpose of creating additional facilities for Saint Anthony's School. APPLICANT: Kenneth Paulsen OWNER: Archdiocese of Portland 5638 SW Haines Street 2838 E. Burnside Street Portland, OR 97219 Portland, OR 97214 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Medium Density Residential ZONING DESIGNATION: R-12 (Residential, 12 units per acre) LOCATION: 8935 SW McKenzie Street (WCTM 2S1 2BD, tax lot 201) APPLICABLE LAW: Community Development Code Chapters 18.54.040, 18.54.050(A)(6), 18.106.020(P), 18.106.030(B)(9)(b), 18.108.050, 18.130.040, 18.130.050(8)(6), 18.130.150(C)(9), 18.150.020(E), 18.150.030(A), 18.164.030(A), 18.164.030(E), 18.164.070(A)(1)(b), 18.164.090, 18.164.100, and Comprehensive Plan Policies 2.1.1, 4.2.1, 7.1.2, 7.3.1, 7.4.4, 8.1.1, and 8.1.3. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval subject to conditions. II. FINDINGS ABOUT SITE AND SURROUNDINGS A. Background Information: This site was first reviewed for development by the City in 1981 (SDR 26-81). Since that site development review, the City also reviewed both a conditional use application (CUP 20-82) and minor land partition (MLP 9-82) in 1982. No other land use applications for this site have been submitted to the City for review. B. Vicinitv Information: The site is located west of the southwest corner of Pacific Highway and SW Johnson Street. Saint Anthony's Church, Rectory, and Convent, Saint Anthony's School and parking lots for these facilities encompass the entire block, except for the southeast corner which contains a single HEARINGS OFFICER - CUP 92-0005 - ST. ANTHONY'S/PAULSEN PAGE 1 % : 0 0 family residence, Bergmann's Restaurant and Judy's Costumes. The subject site is located in the center of the block with an approximately 30 foot wide accessway leading to'SW McKenzie Street. The majority of the block in under the ownership of Saint Anthony's Parish, and The Franciscan Fathers of California. C. Existing uses and structures: The site is developed with a multi-use building referred to as the Kelly Center. The site is well landscaped and is connected to adjacent uses and parking areas by three paved walkways. III. APPLICABLE APPROVAL STANDARDS A. Communitv Development Code: 1. Chapter 18.54.040 lists Schools and Related Facilities as a Conditional Use in the R-12 zone. This proposal is classified as a Major Modification to a Conditional Use as defined by Section 18.130.050(B)(6) which states: An increase in the floor area proposed for nonresidential use by more than 10 percent where previously specified. The proposal approximately doubles the size of the Kelly Center. 2. Chapter 18.130.040 contains the following general approval criteria for a Conditional Use: 1) . The site size and dimensions provide: a. Adequate area for the needs of the proposed use; and b. Adequate area for aesthetic design treatment to mitigate possible adverse effects from the use on surrounding properties and uses. 2) The characteristics of the site are suitable for the proposed use considering size, shape, location, topography, and natural features. 3) All required public facilities have adequate capacity to serve the proposal. 4) The applicable requirements of the zoning district are met except as modified by this chapter. 5) The supplementary requirements set forth in Chapter 18.114 (Signs) and Section 18.120.180 (Approval Standards) Site Development Review, if applicable, are met. 6) The use will comply with the applicable policies of the Comprehensive Plan. HEARINGS OFFICER - CUP 92-0005 - ST. ANTHONY'S/PAULSEN PAGE 2 3. Section 18.130.150(0)(9) contains the following additional Conditional Use criteria for Schools: a. Lot Size: i. There shall be no minimum lot size requirements for scholls other than what is required for the applicable zoning district; b. Setbacks: i. The front yard setback shall be a minimum of 30 feet. ii. On corner lots and through lots, the setback shall be a minimum of 20 feet on any side facing a street, plus meet visual clearance areas (Chapter 18.102); iii. The side yard setback shall be a minimum of 20 feet; and iv. The rear yard setback shall be a minimum of 30 feet. 4. Section 18.54.050(A)(61 specifies that the minimum landscaping requirement shall be 20 percent. 5. Section 18.150.020(EI requires a permit and contains standards for removal of trees having a trunk 6 inches or more in diameter measured four feet above the ground on undeveloped residential land. A permit for tree removal must comply with the following criteria as specified in Chapter 18.150.030(A): a. The trees are diseased, present a danger to property, or interfere with utility service or traffic safety; b. The trees have to be removed to construct proposed improvements or to otherwise utilize the applicant's property in a reasonable manner; C. The trees are not needed to prevent erosion, instability, or drainage problems; d. The trees are not needed to protect nearby trees as windbreaks or as a desirable balance between shade and open space; e. The aesthetic character in the area will not be visually adversely affected by the tree removal; and f. New vegetation planted by the applicant, if any, will replace the aesthetic value of trees to be cut. 6. Section 18.106.030(B)(9)(b) (Parking) requires that 1.5 parking space be provided for every employee, plus 1 space for each 100 square feet of floor area in the auditorium or other assembly, or one space for each 8 seats, whichever is greater. HEARINGS OFFICER - CUP 92-0005 - ST. ANTHONY'S/PAULSEN PAGE 3 7. Bicycle parking requirements (Section 18.106.020(P1) states that one bicycle parking space is required for each 15 automobile parking spaces. 8. Section 18.108.050 requires that a pedestrian walkway extend from the ground floor entrances to the streets which provide the required access and egress. 9. Chapter 18.164 contains standards for streets and utilities. a. Section 18.164.030(A) requires streets within and adjoining a development to be dedicated and improved based on the classification of the street. b. Section 18.164.0301E1 requires a minor collector to have a minimum 60 foot right-of-way, 40 foot minimum roadway width, and 2-3 moving lanes. C. Section 18.164.070 Ab1 requires sidewalks adjoining both sides of the public right-of-way. d. Section 18.164.090 requires sanitary sewer service. e. Section 18.164.100 requires adequate provisions for storm water runoff and dedication of easements for storm drainage facilities. B. Applicable Comprehensive Plan Policies. 1. Policy 2.1.1 provides the City will assure that citizens will be provided an opportunity to participate in all phases of the planning and development review process. 2. Policy 4.2.1 provides that all development within the Tigard urban planning area shall comply with applicable federal, state and regional water quality standards. 3. Policy 7.1.2 provides the City will require, as a condition of development approval, that public water, sewer, and storm drainage will be provided and designed to City standards and utilities placed underground. 4. Policy 7.3.1 provides the City will coordinate water services with water districts. 5. Policy 7.4.4 requires all new development to be connected to an approved sanitary sewer system. 6. Policy 8.1.1 provides the City will plan for a safe and efficient street and roadway system that meets current needs and anticipated future growth and development. 7. Policy 8.1.3 provides the City will require as a precondition of approval that: HEARINGS OFFICER - CUP 92-0005 - ST. ANTHONY'S/PAULSEN PAGE 4 0 0 a. Development abut a dedicated street or have other adequate access; b. Street right-of-way shall be dedicated where the street is substandard in width; C. The developer shall commit to construction of the streets, curbs, sidewalks to City standards within the development. d. The developer shall participate in the improvement of existing streets, curbs, and sidewalks to the extent of the development's impacts; e. Street improvements shall be made and street signs or signals shall be provided when the development is found to create or intensify a traffic hazard. IV. NPO & AGENCY COMMENTS 1. Tigard Water District has no objections to this proposal. However, the Water District notes that all portions of the new addition must be within 250 feet of a fire hydrant. 2. The City of Tigard Building Division and Operations Department, City of Tigard Police Department, the State Highway Division, Portland General Electric, and General Telephone have reviewed this proposal and have offered no comments or objections. V. EVALUATION OF REQUEST A. Compliance with Communitv Development Code. Section 18.130.040: The construction of school facilities in an R-12 zone requires a Conditional Use approval. This proposal is consistent with the applicable criteria. The site provides adequate area for the construction of the proposed classrooms and library. There are no apparent physical obstacles to this use on the site. Adequate public utilities are available to serve this use as addressed further in this report. Setbacks, lot coverage, and building height requirements of the R-12 zone, and the applicable Comprehensive Plan Policies can be satisfied by this proposal. Section 18.130.150(0)(9): The construction of the proposed classrooms and library either meet or exceed all lot area and setback requirements of this code section. This site is approximately 0.96 acres in area. The front yard setback of the existing Kelly Center is approximately 30 feet. The rear yard is approximately 50 feet. The north and south side yard setbacks of the expansion will be approximately 55 and 20 feet respectively. Section 18.106.030(8)(9) (Parking) can be satisfied by the three existing off-site parking lots which currently serve the Kelly Center, Saint Anthony's Church, and Saint Anthony's School. There is an HEARINGS OFFICER - CUP 92-0005 - ST. ANTHONY'S/PAULSEN PAGE 5 0 0 additional parking lot located across SW McKenzie Street which also serves these facilities. The two proposed classrooms will provide a total of new 70 seats. The library and science room are not full time classrooms but will be used by classes on an intermittent basis. Therefore, based on the ratio of one space for every eight seats, the proposed use requires the provision of a total of 9 additional parking spaces. The applicant's narrative states that 90 parking spaces are provided by the adjacent parking lots. The subject site currently provides no parking spaces of its, own and none are proposed in conjunction with this application. Even though the adjacent parcels are under different ownerships, the uses are directly connected. Since the hours of operation of some of the uses on these adjacent parcels differs from that of the Kelly Center, the parking for the Kelly Center has historically been provided by these adjacent parcels. Adequate bicycle parking is provided by the adjacent school. Though this parking arrangement has been used for a number of years, the City has no evidence of a parking agreement to guarantee this arrangement. Therefore, while no parking spaces are provided on the subject site, the parking requirements shall be met upon the provision of a reciprocal use agreement between the site and those parcels which currently provide the required parking. Section 18.54.50(A1(61 requires that at least 20 percent of the site be landscaped. The applicant states that the landscaping will form a transition leading from the baseball field and playground to the proposed expansion. Grass will be replanted in areas disturbed by construction in addition to providing arborvitae in planters which are located to the east of the proposed addition. The applicant also states that the areas immediately to the north and south of the addition will be planted with rhododendrons under the eaves of the building to match the planting scheme of the existing building. More than 20 percent of the site will be landscaped upon completion of this expansion. In addition, a large portion of the surrounding tax lots are presently landscaped or being used as playground and recreation areas. Therefore, this code section is satisfied. Section 18.108.050 requires that a pedestrian walkway extend from the ground floor entrances to the street which provides the required access and egress. Since this parcel is in the center of the block, it is not practical to construct a dedicated pedestrian walkway leading to SW McKenzie Street. Rather, the site plan shows three existing walkways that lead to the parking areas which serve this site. Staff contends that by demonstrating that the use of this site is connected to the parking areas which serve the site by these existing walkways, the intent of this code section has been met. Therefore, this code requirement has been satisfied. The reciprocal parking agreement would confirm this site may also use other existing walkway extensions. Section 18.150 (Trees) The applicant's narrative states that all existing major fir trees will be retained. The preliminary site plan and subsequent site visit do not indicate the need to remove any trees over six inches in diameter as a result of this expansion. Therefore, HEARINGS OFFICER - CUP 92-0005 - ST. ANTHONY'S/PAULSEN PAGE 6 a tree removal permit will not be required unless it is shown that such trees will need to be removed. Section 18.164.030(E) (Minimum Rights-of-way and Street Widths) contains the regulations pertaining to street standards. In discussions with the applicant during the pre-application conference, it was determined the majority of the traffic would be utilizing the parking area adjacent to the south side of the school (along Pacific Highway). Access to this parking area is from SW Johnson Street. Southwest Johnson Street is classified as a minor collector, and therefore is required to meet the following minimum standards (all distances are from centerline of right- of-way): 30 feet of right-of-way, 20 feet of pavement, curb and sidewalk. There currently is 25 feet of right-of-way, approximately 15 feet of pavement and no curb or sidewalk. The applicant should be required to provide half-street improvements from the intersection of SW Johnson Street. and Pacific Highway to the west end of the second driveway on Johnson Street (west of the convent). The standard half-street improvements may place the sidewalk and right-. of-way close to the existing school building. Minor variations in both the sidewalk and right-of-way standards should be allowed, if necessary, to avoid conflicts with the existing building. Section 18.164.090 requires the provision of sanitary sewer service. The site is currently being served by an adequate public sanitary sewer system. Therefore, no conditions should be required concerning the public sanitary sewer line. Section 18.164.100 requires the adequate provision or storm drainage facilities. The existing building is connected to the public storm sewer system which is located in SW Johnson Street. The applicant should be required to meet the requirements of the Building Department for the adequate disposal of the additional storm water resulting from this proposed expansion. The Unified Sewerage Agency has established, and the City has agreed to enforce (Resolution and Order No. 91-47), Surface Water Management Regulations requiring either the construction of on-site water quality facilities or the payment of fees in-lieu of their construction. Construction of an on-site water quality treatment facility is not appropriate because the site is small compared to the development plan, and the loss of area for the on-site facility would preclude effective development. In addition, requiring surface water quality facilities on small sites would result in numerous facilities that would become a maintenance burden to the City. Furthermore, the applicant has not proposed any such facilities and there are no natural depressions or other areas of this site that are particularly suitable for water quality facilities. Regional facilities, funded by fees in-lieu of construction of these facilities, would provide the required treatment with improved reliability and less maintenance. Therefore the applicant should be required to pay the fee in-lieu of constructing an on-site facility. HEARINGS OFFICER - CUP 92-0005 - ST. ANTHONY'S/PAULSEN PAGE 7 B. Compliance with Comprehensive Plan Policies: This proposed Conditional Use complies with all applicable Comprehensive Plan Policies as follows: 1. Policy 2.1.1 is satisfied because NPO #2 has been informed of this proposal and has been given an.opportunity to comment. In addition, notice of the public hearing specifying an opportunity to comment has been sent to nearby property owners. Public testimony regarding the proposal was received and duly considered at the Hearing Officer's January 11, 1993 public hearing. 2. Policy 4.2.1 is satisfied because the City shall require a fee-in-lieu of the installation of an on-site water quality treatment facility. 3. Policies 7.1.2, 7.3.1 and 7.4.4 provide that the City will require as a condition of development approval that public water, sewer, and storm drainage will be provided and designed to City standards and that utilities shall be placed underground. This conditional use permit proposal complies with these policies because the applicant will extend public sewer and water systems to this site and will provide for underground installation of telephone, electricity, and cable television lines as appropriate. Additionally, the City will assist in the coordination of the provision of water services with Tigard Water District. 4. Policy 8.1.1 and 8.1.3 provide that the City will plan for a safe and efficient street and roadway system that meets current needs and anticipated future growth and development. This application complies with Policies 8.1.1 and 8.1.3 because the development abuts a dedicated street. Vehicular access to the site is provided at additional points. Appropriate street improvements will be required along the affected portion of SW Johnson Street as specified in conditions of approval noted below. VI. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION The Planning Division concludes that the Conditional Use request and proposed major modification of this existing site will promote the general welfare of the City and will not be significantly detrimental nor injurious to surrounding properties provided that development which occurs after this decision complies with applicable local state and federal laws. In recognition of the findings staff recommends APPROVAL of CUP 92-0005 subject to the conditions which follow. ALL CONDITIONS SHALL BE SATISFIED AND PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE COMPLETED OR COMPLETION SHALL -BE FINANCIALLY ASSURED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, THE STAFF CONTACT FOR ALL CONDITIONS SHALL BE CHRIS DAVIES IN THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, 639-4171. 1. Additional right-of-way shall be dedicated to the Public along the SW Johnson Street frontage to increase the right-of-way to 30 feet from the centerline. The description shall be tied to the existing right-of-way HEARINGS OFFICER - CUP 92-0005 - ST. ANTHONY'S/PAULSEN PAGE 8 centerline. The City Engineer may approve minor variations to the right-of-way width where necessary to avoid encroachment of existing buildings into the right-of=way. The dedication document shall be on City forms. Instructions are available from the Engineering Department. 2. Standard half-street improvements, including concrete sidewalk, driveway apron, curb, asphaltic concrete pavement, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, streetlights, and underground utilities shall be installed along the SW Johnson Street frontage. Improvements shall be designed and constructed to minor collector street standards and shall conform to either the alignment of existing adjacent improvements or to an alignment approved by the City of Tigard Engineering Department. Half- street improvements shall be installed from the intersection of SW Johnson Street and Pacific Highway to the second driveway west of that intersection . 3. The applicant shall pay fees as established under the guidelines of Resolution and Order No. 91-47; Surface Water Management. NOTE: Fees shall be paid prior to issuance of building permits. STAFF CONTACT: Brad Roast, Building Division. 4. If it is unfeasible to underground the utilities, as required for the half-street improvements, the applicant may pay a fee in-lieu of undergrounding as determined by the Engineering Department. 5. A reciprocal use agreement between the site and those parcels which shall provide parking for the site shall be submitted to the Planning Division for verification. STAFF CONTACT: Ron Pomeroy, Planning Division. CONDITIONAL USE APPROVAL SHALL BE VALID FOR EIGHTEEN MONTHS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS DECISION. vo~"_ cry o-e-A Prepared By: Ron Po~ieroy Assistant` Planner J , a9J_1_JWa Approved By: Dick Beifsdorff Senior Planner cl-'73 Date Date HEARINGS OFFICER - CUP 92-0005 - ST. ANTHONY'S/PAULSEN PAGE 9 0 ~1~;.~ s w► ~ RE G+J ti1 D i T~ u 1vA LG~,49ao Visionarv Homes 0 503 666 5004 P.01 9 - r CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION ST. ANTHONY'S KELLY CEN'T'ER Background: The existing St. Anthony's primary school building, located at the west corner of Pacific Hwy. and Johnson St., is at capacity with current enrollment. Also, plans for future highway widening improvements suggest that an addition to the existing school building would be inappropriate. Additonally, maintenance and operation costs of this older building have been high. The proposed addition to the existing Kelly Center, located about 200 feet from the existing school on the same property, solves these problems. It provides the needed additional capacity, will not interfere with the possible future highway widening, and lessens maintenance and operating problems. The four room addition includes a library, two classrooms and a science classroom. A small enclosed outdoor garden area may also be developed to the north of the library. The balance of the property, including parking lots, buildings and play area' is to remain unchanged. Three existing on-site parking lots serve St. Anthony's Church, School, and Kelly Center. As the parking needs for the school are relatively light, the existing site provisions are more than ample, providing a total of T901-spacei including two handicap parking stalls at the west end of the site. Also, another parking lot across McKenzie St. provides additional parking for the church. This proposal does not include providing additional parking for our addition. Although our understanding is that religious institutions are exempt from the requirements of the new ADA accessibility laws, we will designate a handicap parking stall on an existing parking area as you require. Our proposal includes landscaping to match the Kelly Center existing landscaping. All existing major fir trees will be retained. The existing grass would be replanted in areas disturbed by construction. The location of the addition adjacent to a playing field and baseball diamond, would prohibit the use of major trees. The style of architecture suggests a clean transition from ground to building and the existing building features pyramidal arborvadie along blank walls in selected locations. We will provide matching trees at matching spacing in planters located to the east of the addition. Areas immediately to the north and south of the addition will be planted with rhododendrons under the eaves of the building, to match the existing building planting scheme. 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