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ZOA26oO - 000 0 diAot, A , CITY OF TIGARD Community SDeve[opment Shaping Better Community LAND USE'PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION 120 DAYS = N/A FILE NO.: ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA) 2000-00004 FILE TITLE: DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT APPLICANT: City of Tigard OWNER: N/A 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, OR 91223 REQUEST: The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.765.2 Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district,are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.165. CIT AREA: East CIT FACILITATOR: List Available Upon Request COMMENTS SENT: SEPTEMBER 26, 2000 DUE: OCTOBER 10, 2000 DATE DLCD NOTICE WAS SENT: SEPTEMBER 20, 2000 (41 days prior to I" hearing) DECISION MAKING BODY BELOW: ❑ TYPE I ❑TYPE II ❑ TYPE III. ® TYPE IV ® PLANNING COMMISSION (MON.) DATE OF HEARING: NOVEMBER 6, 2000 TIME:7:30 PM ® CITY COUNCIL (TUES.) DATE OF HEARING: NOVEMBER 28, 2000 TIME:7:30 PM COMPONENTS RELATED TO THE PROJECT AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING IN THE PLANNING DIVISION ® PROPOSED ORDINANCE/AMENDMENTS ® STAFF REPORT ® DLCD NOTICE ® VICINITY MAP ® SITE PLAN STAFF CONTACT: Mathew Scheidegger, Assistant Planner (503) 639-4171, Ext. 317 DRAFT DRAFT........DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT - ...DRAFT ADDITIONS: Indicated in highlight&.underline DELETIONS: NONE Table 18.765.2 Minimum and Maximum Required Off-street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements (Cont.) • ' MAXIMUM' MINIMUM ZONE A ZONE B BICYCLE' Postal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Public Support Facilities none none none none Religious Institutions 1.0/2 seats in main • embly area(M) 1.0/1.7 seats in main assembly area 1.0/1.3 seats in main assembly 1.0/20 seats in main assembly (M) area(M) area • Schools Preschool: 5.0+1/classroom Preschool: 7.0+1.0 classroom Preschool: 10.0+1/classroom Preschool: 1.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 3.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 6.0/classroom SR: 1.0/5 students/staff(M) SR: ' 3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 6.0/classroom Social/Fraternal Clubs/Lodges 10.0/1,000 main assembly area 1 111 main assembly area 14.0/1,000 main assembly area 2.0/1,000 main assembly area COMMERCIALS _ Commercial Lodging 1.0/room 1.2/ro+-'^ 1.4/room 1.0/10 rooms . Eating and Drinking Fast food: 9.9/1,000(M) 12.4/1,001 14.9/1,000(M) All: 1.0/1,000 Establishments other: 15.3/1,000(M) 19.1/1,000( 23.0/1,000(M) IP Entertainment-Oriented Major Event Entertainment 1.0/3 seats or 1.0/6'bench 1.0/2.5 seats or 1 - / .0/2 seats or 1.0/10 seats or 40'bench ' 1.0/5'bench s 1.0/4'bench Outdoor Entertainment 4.0/1,000(M) 4.5/1,000 5.0/1,000 0.4/1,000 Indoor Entertainment 4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 0.5/1,000 Theater: 1.0/3 seats(M) Theater: 1.0/2.5 seats(M) -ater 1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1.0/10 seats Adult Entertainment 2.5/1,000 3.5/1,000 4.5/ ,100 0.5/1,000 1.0/3 seats(M) 1.0/1.25 seats(M) 1.0/2.0 s-'ts(M) 1.0/20 seats General Retail Sales-Oriented 3.7/1,000(M) 5.1/1,000(M) 6.2/1,000(M) 0.3/1,000 Personal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 1.0/1,000 Bank with drive in:4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 1.0/1,000 Repair-Oriented 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Bulk Sales 1.0/1,000 but no less than 10.0 1.3/1,000 2.0/1,000 0.3/1,000 Outdoor Sales 1.0/1,000 sales area 1.3/1,000 sales area 2.0/1,000 sales area 0.1/1,000 sales area Animal-Related _ 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 X51__..,._...;._.._.•,_.__.;-....____;_,- .,,; . ..,,<.„��..w.....,.�_;.._.;..,_ . -._ � ..._..�� .�.- ...�.._ -. ,_,.,,,�..,�..�. �_ . Existing buildings directly abutting Main Street are notrequtred`to ad'd'additionaloff-streetparkirig for d-diainge of use.: Construction`of riew buildtiigs::uttuig 1Vlairi Sif a fequire parking according to the standards of Table 18.765.2 Off-Street Parking and Loading Requirements 18.765-16 11/26/98 (i:\curpin\mathew\zoa\zoa2000-00004.table 18.doc) MINUTES TIGARD CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 28, 2001 Council Present: Mayor Griffith, Councilors Dirksen, Moore, Patton, and Scheckla • EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council went into Executive Session at 6:32 p.m. to discuss labor negotiations under ORS 192.660(1d). Council convened into Study Session at 7:00 p.m. • STUDY SESSION > STRATEGIC PLANNING DISCUSSION City Manager Monahan led the discussion on strategic planning. Mr. Monahan referred to information summarized from an Executive Staff review of the strategic plan. Mr. Monahan noted the financial issues facing the City of Tigard. Council discussed tax increment financing options that may work for the Washington Square area. In response to a comment from Councilor Scheckla that Metro should also contribute to the Washington Square area, Mr. Monahan advised that Metro is a clearinghouse for funding; therefore, it is valuable to have a plan in place to justify requests for funding. Mr. Monahan referred to information distributed to the City Council with regard to the Washington County cities' tax rate comparison. (Tax rate comparison table is on file with the City Recorder.) He noted that Tigard compares favorably to other cities in Washington County. Staff has determined a need to evaluate current fees and consider potential fees to ensure that the people who are requesting services are paying for services. With regard to the information distributed to the City Council, Mr. Monahan noted that the Financial Plan is a living document that is a tool for planning and adjusting. Councilor Dirksen noted the benefit of establishing a priority list is to promote a "domino effect" that make it more clear as to which priority must be addressed first before another can be brought forward. > ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS • Council reviewed a memorandum from Barbara Shields, Long Range Planning Manager regarding Metro 2040 Fundamentals Discussion. A recent public opinion survey was prepared by Metro to develop COUNCIL MINUTES — August 28, 2001 page 1 • • information regarding public attitudes in the region toward growth management. A complete report will be sent to the City of Tigard soon. Councilor Scheckla asked for a copy of the full report when received. • City Manager noted that joint meeting with the City of Tualatin is scheduled for October 15 in Tualatin to begin at 6 or 6:30. Details are being finalized. • The League of Oregon Cities' (LOC) request for assistance to fund litigation that challenges cities' authority to charge franchise fees for the use of telecommunications in public right of way was discussed. Council received a memorandum dated August 27, 2001, to Bill Monahan from Craig Prosser regarding this issue and a copy of this memorandum is on file with the City Recorder. Consensus of Council was to support staff's recommendation to support LOC's request for assistance in funding legal fees in this litigation. • Council briefly discussed the plans for the upcoming meeting to celebrate the City's 40u' birthday, September 11, 2001. • City Manager Monahan noted that Attorney Ed Sullivan has asked for a waiver of conflict of interest to represent Ken Rea, who desires to convert a home on Tigard Street to an office. After brief discussion, consensus of the City Council was to approve a waiver of conflict interest. Business meeting convened at 7:30 p.m. 1. BUSINESS MEETING 1.1 Call to Order- City Council 81 Local Contract Review Board 1.2 Roll Call - Present: Mayor Griffith; Councilors Dirksen, Moore, Patton, and Scheckla 1.3 Pledge of Allegiance 1.4 Council Communications 8t Liaison Reports: None. 1.5 Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items: None. 2. VISITOR'S AGENDA: None. 3. PROCLAMATIONS: Mayor Griffith issued the following proclamations: a. Proclamation - Disability Employment Awareness Month, October 2001 b. Proclamation - National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, September 2001 c. Proclamation - Undoing Racism Day, September 20, 2001 COUNCIL MINUTES — August 28, 2001 page 2 • • 4. CONSENT AGENDA - Motion by Councilor Moore, seconded by Councilor Patton, to approve the Consent Agenda: 4.1 Approve Council Minutes: June 26, 2001 4.2 Local Contract Review Board a. Award Contract for the Construction of Fiscal Year 2001-2002 Pavement Major Maintenance Program to Eagle-Elsner b. Award Contract for the Construction of Fanno Creek Trail — Segment 3 (Tiedeman Avenue to Woodard Park) to Tri-Mountain Excavating c. Approve Purchase of Four 2002 Ford Victorias from Gresham Ford 4.3 Support Participation in the ICMA International Resource Cities Program — Resolution No. 01-53 The motion was approved by a unanimous vote of City Council present: Mayor Griffith - Yes Councilor Dirksen - Yes Councilor Moore - Yes Councilor Patton - Yes Councilor Scheckla - Yes 5. RECOGNITION OF NANCY IRWIN AND LARRY BECK FOR SERVICE ON THE LIBRARY BOARD Mayor Griffith presented to Nancy Irwin a Certificate of Appreciation and a City of Tigard logo pin. (Mr. Beck was unable to attend the meeting.) 6. CONSIDER APPROVING THE NEW TIGARD LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDED SITE FOR THE PROPOSED NEW LIBRARY Library Director Margaret Barnes introduced New Library Construction Committee members George Burgess and David Chapman. A PowerPoint presentation was reviewed with the City Council and is on the with the City Recorder. Mr. Burgess gave background of the Committee's membership and reviewed that "Site E" was the site the Committee recommended for the proposed new library. This site is located along the east side of Hall Boulevard across from the intersection at O'Mara Street. A digital photograph is on file with the City Recorder depicting the site location. Mr. Burgess also reviewed the criteria established by the Committee for site selection. He asked the City Council to accept this site. COUNCIL MINUTES — August 28, 2001 page 3 • • Mr. Chapman noted that the New Library Construction Committee unanimously selected "Site E." He asked that the City Council direct City Staff to enter negotiations to enter into negotiations with the property owner to place an option on the site. Discussion followed with the City Council members. It was noted that nothing in the proposed concept for the building or site development would affect the wetland area. Motion by Councilor Dirksen, seconded by Councilor Moore, to accept"Site E." The motion was approved by a unanimous of City Council present: Mayor Griffith - Yes Councilor Dirksen - Yes Councilor Moore - Yes Councilor Patton - Yes Councilor Scheckla - Yes Motion by Councilor Moore, seconded by Councilor Patton, to authorize the staff to • enter into negotiations with the property owner for an option on the property. The motion was approved by a unanimous of City Council present: Mayor Griffith - Yes Councilor Dirksen - Yes Councilor Moore - Yes Councilor Patton - Yes Councilor Scheckla - Yes 7. HEAR AN INITIAL PROGRESS REPORT FROM THE TRANSPORTATION FINANCING STRATEGIES TASK FORCE City Engineer Gus Duenas introduced Task Force Member Bev Froude. A PowerPoint presentation was reviewed with the City Council and copy of the presentation is on file with the City Recorder. The Task Force was formed by the City Council to evaluate reasons for failure of the November 2000 transportation bond measure and to determine funding strategies. The Task Force met four times since April 2001. Tonight's report is the initial report to the City Council. The Task Force is seriously considering recommending implementation of a street utility fee for maintenance and is continuing to review other funding sources for street improvements. The presentation included an in- depth look at street maintenance, including preventative and corrective maintenance. COUNCIL MINUTES — August 28, 2001 page 4 • • • Funding is also needed for widening and reconstruction of major collectors to meet existing and future traffic demands and to meet current geometric alignment standards. It was noted that preventative maintenance pays off by increasing the life of a street before major work is needed. After the presentation, City Council discussed the feasibility of implementing a street utility fee for the City of Tigard. Majority consensus of City Council was favorable. Councilor Scheckla said he was reluctant to agree to this type of fee and was concerned about how this would be accepted by citizens. He also referred to past issues he has had concerning SW North Dakota Street. Motion by Councilor Patton, seconded by Councilor Moore, to go forward with the study of the street maintenance fee. The motion was approved by a majority of City Council present: Mayor Griffith - Yes Councilor Dirksen - Yes Councilor Moore - Yes Councilor Patton - Yes Councilor Scheckla - No In response to a question from Mayor Griffith about whether the Task Force is looking into a proposing a bond measure, Councilor Moore advised that at this time such an effort has been set aside and possibly reconsidered in about three years. 8. QUASI-JUDICIAL PUBLIC HEARING . — CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE VACATING APPROXIMATELY 11,702 SQUARE FEET OF PUBLIC RIGHT'OF WAY ON SW BEVELAND STREET, IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON (VAC2001-00002) REQUEST: The applicant is requesting that the City of Tigard vacate an unused portion of public right of way on SW Beveland Street, west of SW 72nd Avenue. Southwest Beveland Street west of SW 72nd Avenue has been relocated south to align directly with SW Beveland Street east of SW 72nd Avenue. The new alignment was constructed across tax lots 25101 AB-02 705, 25101 AB-02 706 and 2S101AB-02707, which are owned by Lowe's Hardware. The purpose for the relocation was to ensure better traffic flow at the SW Beveland/SW 72" intersection. The land needed for that improvement and the associated right of way was dedicated by Lowe's Hardware to the City of Tigard. As a result of the relocation, the old right of way for SW Beveland Street has effectively been abandoned. LOCATION: The section of SW Beveland Street public right of way, which lies west of SW 72nd Avenue. Date request was filed: May 15, 2001 COUNCIL MINUTES — August 28, 2001 page 5 • • • a. Mayor Griffith opened the public hearing. b. Mayor Griffith asked for declarations or challenges. There were none. c. Community Development Director Jim Hendryx presented the staff report. The City Council was considering the vacation of a portion, approximately 11,702 square feet, of public right-of-way in what is commonly known as SW Beveland Street. d. Public Testimony: • Frank Flynn, Attorney, Stoel Rives, et al, 900 SW Fifth Avenue, Portland, Oregon. Mr. Flynn reported on negotiations among property owners (Mr. and Mrs. Stober and Mr. Wood). Mr. Flynn explained the process wherein the Stobers asked to be reassured that they would maintain full access to their property. Negotiations have been ongoing with regard to the access and easement width. The easement width needs to be modified. City Attorney Ramis advised that a change to the easement width does not appear to be a substantial change. Community Development Director Hendryx confirmed that staff reviewed the request for a change in the easement's width. e. Staff recommended the vacation request be approved as modified by the applicant. f. Mayor Griffith closed the public hearing. g. Council consideration: Motion by Councilor Scheckla, seconded by Councilor Dirksen, to adopt Ordinance No. 01-11. ORDINANCE NO. 01-11 — AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING VACATION OF APPROXIMATELY 11,702 SQUARE FEET OF PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY ON SW BEVELAND STREET, IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON (VAC 2001-00002). The motion was approved by a unanimous of City Council present: Mayor Griffith - Yes Councilor Dirksen - Yes Councilor Moore - Yes Councilor Patton - Yes Councilor Scheckla - Yes COUNCIL MINUTES — August 28, 2001 page 6 • • 9. CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE FINAL ORDER APPROVING THE BLUE HERON PARK SUBDIVISION (SUB2001-00001, ZON2001-00002, SLR2001-00003, VAR2001-0002) On June 11, 2001, the Planning Commission denied a request for approval of an 18-lot subdivision on 4.15 acres. The lots are to be developed with attached single-family homes. Lot sizes within the development average just over 3,800 square feet. Development is to be clustered on the west side of the development site, allowing for the preservation and enhancement of the pond, wetland, and stream area on the eastern portion of the property. A sensitive lands review is required for the development due to the presence of steep slopes, a wetland, and a natural drainageway on the site. On June 22, 2001, an appeal was filed regarding the Planning Commission's denial of the project. On August 14, 2001, the Council held a public hearing on the appeal; the proposed resolution adopting the Final Order is now before the Council. LOCATION: 12450 SW Walnut Street; WCTM 2S103BC-03900. The project site is located on the south side of SW Walnut Street, opposite of SW 124`h Avenue and west of SW 121' Avenue. ZONE R-4.5: Low-Density Residential District. The R-4.5 zoning district is designed to accommodate detached single-family homes with or without accessory residential units at a minimum lot size of 7,500 square feet. Duplexes and attached single-family units are permitted conditionally. Some civic and institutional uses are also permitted conditionally. REVIEW CRITERIA BEING APPEALED: Community Development Code Chapter 18.390. Planning Manager Dick Bewersdorff presented the staff report. Mr. Bewersdorff highlighted the elements of the Final Order, including four additional City Council conditions. The four conditions addressed fencing adjacent to dwelling units, the planting of two-inch caliper trees in setbacks, establishment of an escrow account to recover damage to retained trees over 12 inches in caliper, and study of the need for a painted crosswalk at the intersection of 124t Avenue and a private street. City Council discussed elements of the findings. It was noted that the development will have good-neighbor fencing on the developed portion of the site. There was lengthy discussion on the escrow account to recover damage to retained trees over 12 inches in caliper. Fifty-one trees were potentially affected by construction. Total value for these trees was estimated to be approximately $200,000. Safeguards to protect trees included the provision that the applicants are responsible for the trees and if damage occurs, then $47,000 would be charged for additional mitigation. Mr. Matt Sprague and Mr. Al Jeck were present to represent the applicant. Mr. Jeck advised that the third condition added by the City Council with regard to the COUNCIL MINUTES — August 28, 2001 page 7 • • security to cover the value of the trees was of concern. He asked for flexibility in the pledging of funds to meet the intent of the third condition, which is to protect trees. There was discussion with regard to how such wording should be set forth in the Final Order. 'Councilor Moore said the wanted to be sure that the trees were protected, but also not encumber the development with an unnecessary requirement. If a line-of-credit would accomplish the intent of this condition, then this would be acceptable to Councilor Moore. City Attorney Ramis suggested using the word "security" in a form acceptable to Planning Director in the amount of $100,000 to cover the value of all 12-inch or greater trees. It was noted that the proposed resolution would need to be amended to reflect this change. Motion by Councilor Moore, second by Councilor Dirksen, to adopt Resolution No. 01-54 with the Findings and Final Order as amended to be signed after review by the Mayor. Councilor Dirksen clarified that the damage to trees, as referred to in the Final Order, would be "caused by construction." Motion was approved by a majority of City.Council present: Mayor Griffith - Yes Councilor Dirksen - Yes Councilor Moore - Yes Councilor Patton - Yes Councilor Scheckla - No Council meeting recessed at 9:00 p.m. Council meeting reconvened at 9:10 p.m. 10. PUBLIC HEARING - CONSIDER A ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT TO EXEMPT CERTAIN EXISTING BUILDINGS ABUTTING MAIN STREET FROM ADDITIONAL OFF-STREET PARKING IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES (ZOA2000-00004), AMENDING CHAPTER 18.765 OF THE TIGARD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings and entertainment uses abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main COUNCIL MINUTES — August 28, 2001 page 8 • • Street. ZONE CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, .including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R- 40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.765. a. Mayor Griffith opened the public hearing b. Community Development Director Jim Hendryx presented the staff report. The issue before the City Council was whether the City Council should adopt an ordinance that would allow existing buildings directly abutting SW Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use and new construction to replace existing square footage. Construction of new buildings and entertainment uses.abutting SW Main Street would be required to meet off-street parking standards according to Table 18.765.2 of the Tigard Community Development Code. Note: The Council considered Agenda Item No. 11 at this point in the meeting while Community Director Hendryx researched the Code to determine how entertainment uses would be affected with respect to the proposed revisions to the Code. He advised that, as an example, a bingo parlor would be required to meet off-street parking requirements. c. Public Testimony: None. d. Staff recommended that the City Council adopt the proposed ordinance. e. Mayor Griffith closed the public hearing. f. Council consideration: Motion by Councilor Patton, seconded by Councilor Moore. to adopt Ordinance No. 01-12. ORDINANCE NO. 01-12 — A ZONE ORDINANCE.AMENDMENT (ZOA 2000-00004) AMENDING CHAPTER 18.764 OF THE TIGARD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE. COUNCIL MINUTES — August 28, 2001 page 9 • • The motion was approved by a unanimous of City Council present: Mayor Griffith - Yes Councilor Dirksen - Yes Councilor Moore - Yes Councilor Patton - Yes Councilor Scheckla - Yes 11. CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING PERMIT ISSUANCE CONDITIONS FOR OVERSIZED LOADS City Manager Bill Monahan reviewed the staff report prepared by Chief of Police Ron Goodpaster. He noted restrictions for moving of oversized loads would apply during weekday time periods. Because Council members had questions with regard to the Code language for weekend activity, consideration on this item would be delayed until Chief Goodpaster could clarify his intent with weekend activity. This item was set over to September 25, 2001. (City Recorder's note: City Council reviewed this item on October 9, 2001.) 12: CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE TO CLARIFY PROCEDURES FOR LIBRARY BOARD MEMBER APPOINTMENT AND TERMS, AND THE PROCEDURE FOR EXCLUSION FROM THE LIBRARY Library Director Margaret Barnes presented the staff report. The issue before the City Council was whether the City Council should amend the Tigard Municipal Code sections 2.36.030, 2.36.040, 7.100.10 and 7.100.40 to clarify procedures for Library Board member appointment and terms and the procedure for exclusion from the Tigard Public Library. Details of the proposed amendments are contained in the staff report, which is on file with the City Recorder. Motion by Councilor Scheckla, seconded by Councilor Patton, to adopt Ordinance No. 01-13. ORDINANCE NO. 01-13 — AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 2.36.030, 2.36.040, 7.100.10 AND 7.100.40, OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE TO CLARIFY PROCEDURES FOR LIBRARY BOARD MEMBER APPOINT AND TERMS, AND THE PROCEDURE FOR EXCLUSION FROM THE TIGARD PUBLIC LIBRARY. COUNCIL MINUTES — August 28, 2001 page 10 # • The motion was approved by a unanimous of City Council present: Mayor Griffith - Yes Councilor Dirksen - Yes Councilor Moore - Yes Councilor Patton - Yes Councilor Scheckla - Yes 13. DISCUSS PROVISIONS OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING THE BUILDING APPEALS BOARD Building Official Gary Lampella reviewed the staff report. The question before the City Council was whether Tigard Municipal Code Chapter 2.09, Building Appeals Board, should be revised or retained in its current format. After discussion with the City Council, the consensus was to reduce the number of board members from 13 to 7 or 8. Mr. Lampella will return to the City Council at a future meeting date with an ordinance to adjust the number of board members. 14. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS: None. 15. NON AGENDA ITEMS: None. 16. EXECUTIVE SESSION: No Executive Session was held. 17. ADJOURNMENT: 9:40 p.m. CauzL Catherine Wheatley, City order Attest: • 1L yor, City if ate: /JOv.// 3 aov 1 1:\AUM\CATHY\CCM\010828.U(X: COUNCIL MINUTES — August 28, 2001 page 11 Form 2 • • DLCD NOTICE OF ADOPTION This form must be mailed to DLCD within 5 working days after the final decision CO per ORS 197.610 and OAR Chapter 660- Division 18 O O O See reverse side for submittal requirements) (See q ) Jurisdiction: City of Tigard Local File No.: ZOA2000-00004 (If no number,use none) Date of Adoption: August 28, 2001 Date Mailed: September 5, 2001 (Must be filled in) (Date mailed or sent to DLCD) Date this proposal was sent or mailed: September 20, 2000 (47 days) (Date mailed or sent to DLCD) _ Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment _ Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment X Land Use Regulation Amendment _ Zoning Map Amendment New Land Use Regulation _ Other: (Please Specify Type of Action) Summarize the adopted amendment. Do not use technical terms. Do not write "See Attached." A change to the City of Tigard Community Development Code (Title 18) to amend Table 18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) to add language that exempts existing buildings that directly abut Main Street from being required to provide additional off-street parking for a change of use except for entertainment uses. New buildings or existing buildings that undergo remodeling provided the original square footage of the buildings remain the same also are not required to add additional off-street parking. Entertainment uses and construction of new buildings abutting Main Street require parking according to the standards of Table 18.765.2. Describe how the adopted amendment differs from the proposed amendment. If it is the same, write "Same." If you did not give notice for the proposed amendment, write "N/A." The amendment was modified to allow the construction of new buildings on Main Street that replace the square footage of the existing building, without requiring additional off-street parking. Plan Map Change from: N/A to N/A Zone Map Change from: N/A to N/A Location: All properties abutting SW Main Street Acres Involved: N/A Specify Density: Previous: N/A New: N/A Applicable Statewide Planning Goals: 1, 2, 5 and 9. Was an Exception adopted?Yes: _ No: X DLCD File No.: Form 2 1110 • j Did the,Department of Land Conservation and Development receive a Notice of Proposed Amen&nent FORTY FIVE (45) days prior to the first evidentiary hearing? Yes: X No: ' L •' If no, do the Statewide Planning Goals apply. Yes"::-° I No: If no, did The Emergency Circumstances Require immediate adoption::Yes:= Affected State or Federal Agencies, Local Governments or Special Districts: DLCD, Metro and ODOT Local Contact: Beth St. Amand Area Code + Phone Number: 503-639-4171 Address: 13125 SW Hall Boulevard City: Tigard, OR Zip Code + 4: 97223-8189 ADOPTION SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS This form must be mailed to DLCD within 5 working days after the final decision per ORS 197.610 and OAR Chapter 660-Division 18 1. Send this Form and Two (2) Copies of the Adopted Amendment to: ATTENTION: PLAN AMENDMENT SPECIALIST DEPARTMENT OF LAND CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT 635 CAPITAL STREET NE, SUITE 150 SALEM, OREGON 97301-2540 COPY TO: Metro Land Use & Planning ODOT—Region 1, District 2-A 600 NE Grand Avenue Jane Estes,Permit Specialist Portland, OR 97232-2736 5440 SW Westgate Drive, Suite 3 Portland, OR 97221-2414 2. Submit Two (2) copies of adopted material, if copies are bounded please submit two (2) complete copies of documents and maps. 3. Please Note: Adopted materials must be sent to DLCD not later than five (5) working days following the date of the final decision on the amendment. 4. Submittal of this Notice of Adoption must include the text of the amendment plus adopted findings and supplementary information. 5. The deadline to appeal will be extended if you do not submit this Notice of Adoption within five working days of the final decision. Appeals to LUBA may be filed within TWENTY-ONE (21) days of the date, the "Notice of Adoption" is sent to DLCD. 6. In addition to sending the "Notice of Adoption" to DLCD, you must notify persons who participated in the local hearing and requested notice of the final decision. 7. Need More Copies? You can copy this form to 8-1/2x11 green paper only ; or call the DLCD Office at (503) 373-0050; or Fax your request to: (503) 378-5518; or Email your request to Larry.French(o�state.or.us —ATTENTION: PLAN AMENDMENT SPECIALIST. , , x • • • CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON ORDINANCE NO.01-)a A ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA2000-00004), AMENDING CHAPTER 18.765 OF THE TIGARD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE. WHEREAS,the Main Street area is envisioned as a"focal point"for the community in"Tigard Beyond Tomorrow"; WHEREAS,current buildings abutting SW Main Street are historical in character and possess a distinctive shape and size that help define this area; WHEREAS, buildings abutting SW Main Street are exempt from the off-street parking standards for a change of use, which will help maintain these buildings' viability for use, thereby maintaining the area's character; and WHEREAS,construction of new buildings abutting Main Street and entertainment uses will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off- Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements);and WHEREAS,the Planning Commission opened a Public Hearing on the request on November 6, 2000, and indicated they were supportive of the proposed amendment with the addition that "new construction to replace existing square footage is also not required to add additional off-street parking"and directed staff to prepare langauge and an Ordinance for Council review and approval;and WHEREAS, the City Council will determine that the proposed language adequately addresses concerns regarding the exemption of off-street parking for a change of use in existing buildings abutting SW Main Street, however, requiring new buildings and entertainment uses to meet current off-street parking standards. NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Table 18.765.2 of the Tigard Development Code is hereby amended to add the following language:(see Exhibit A) 151 Existing buildings directly abutting Main Street are not required to add additional off-street parking for a change of use except for entertainment uses. New buildings or existing buildings that undergo remodeling provided the original square footage of the buildings remain the same also are not required to add additional off-street parking. Entertainment uses'and construction of new buildings abutting Main Street require parking according to the standards of Table 18.765.2. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its passage by the Council, signature by the Mayor,and posting by the City Recorder. ORDINANCE No.0142, Page 1 of 2 • • .1, , PASSED: By U na Men OUSvote of all Council members present after being read by number and title only,this day of '...._. A,. ,2001. /a VAQA.AcM c GAD Catherine Wheatley,City Recorde APPROVED: By Tigard City Council this -Q 8;1* day of , ,r A.A.,± ,2001. f/ es E. Gri ith, 71; A roved as to form: e;,•,,•",,,., Ay roved . , 0001 Date I:Urpin\beth\parking amendment\zoa2000-00004.Ord.doc ORDINANCE No. 01-/a_ Page2of2 DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT ...DRAFT EXHIBIT A ADDITIONS: Indicated in Eg;-„ii rk:40 66:1& - DELETIONS: NONE Table 18.765.2 Minimum and Maximum Required Off-street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements (Cont.) ' MAXIMUM' MINIMUM ZONE A ZONE B BICYCLE2 Postal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Public Support Facilities none none none none Religious Institutions 1.0/2 seats in main assembly area(M) 1.0/1.7 seats in main assembly area 1.0/1.3 seats in main assembly 1.0/20 seats in main assembly (M) area(M) area Schools Preschool: 5.0+1/classroom Preschool: 7.0+1.0 classroom Preschool: 10.0+1/classroom Preschool: 1.0/classroom • Elementary/JR: 2.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 3.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 6.0/classroom SR: 1.0/5 students/staff(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 6.0/classroom Social/Fraternal Clubs/Lodges 10.0/11000 main assembly area 12,0/1,000 main assembly area _ 14.0/1,000 main assembly area 2.0/1,000 main assembly area COMMERCIAL Commercial Lodging 1.0/room 1.2/room 1.4/room 1.0/10 rooms Eating and Drinking Fast food: 9.9/1,000(M) 12.4/1,000(M) 14.9/1,000(M) All: 1.0/1,000 Establishments other: 15.3/1,000(M) 19.1/1,000(M) 23.0/1,000(M) Entertainment-Oriented Major Event Entertainment 1.0/3 seats or 1.0/6'bench 1.0/2.5 seats or 1.0/2 seats or 1.0/10 seats or 40'bench 1.0/5'bench 1.0/4'bench Outdoor Entertainment 4.0/1,000(M) 4.5/1,000 5.0/1,000 0.4/1,000 Indoor Entertainment 4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 0.5/1,000 Theater: 1.0/3 seats(M) Theater: 1.0/2.5 seats(M) Theater 1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1.0/10 seats Adult Entertainment 2.5/1,000 3.5/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.5/1,000 1.0/3 seats(M) 1.0/1.25 seats(M) 1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1.0/20 seats General Retail Sales-Oriented 3.7/1,000(M) 5.1/1,000(M) 6.2/1,000(M) 0.3/1,000 Personal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 1.0/1,000 Bank with drive in:4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000 CM) 1.0/1,000 Repair- Oriented , 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Bulk Sales 1.0/1,000 but no less than 10.0 1.3/1,000 2.0/1,000 0.3/1,000 Outdoor Sales 1.0/1,000 sales area 1.3/1,000 sales area 2.0/1,000 sales area 0.1/1,000 sales area Animal-Related 3.3/1,000 _ 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 b,,%xT,.,�a ��,.�x JY ( '.y�y.��1*,''.Y.'�v v,s�, .•... � ..�. > .,y 7�:.q. ski r�'� •.e:fs F� _ • j ���1 ^.e,r r l �` ' r1,`4itir 1 d• 4!IRSA •'o°Ygpa1 !/ ^1 •l! ,44:0 .4.g nk till0 a�6 r a a a° ,. o i�qV n AF e: e°`41i 6 :fi" 1 n. i:�,, tl e e 1_ r. e■ !�.y ��rr r �� 't�� g',6‘;.''.' .1 --����__�� � �� � �`�lr K 9��f���+'+�+ �,,�,y[��?,a.i�.���t�"J..t��� '�'"IS�'�M 4�� � `7��0� �1} ou40� 9 x � 1 0 ??11S0E` ':41 4q_e.4.-'�h.,,4�1a��__i r .5.tl 0'_ . rt*.ta i n. 12:4:4W-7 ..'a.'�._itia): Oef`,1,Z r+ 6 :J. 4 s9.fa MYe .ZYe:.r.1G T 0�; ' b .k - O x,:]It 6},� VI.' :;e*r¢ i6 e". m 9 0."�7LS9�061pI0)0 IM . 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Tigard!; �' p.. 0, Information on this map la for general location only end O, should be verified with the Development Services Division, ' • 13125 SW Hall Blvd °11\411P ♦ , Tigard,OR 97223 :.- �. -.�-,,�.. I- htlp:/6 cL Blyd�or.w Community Development Plot date:Oct 2,2000;C:lmagicWIAGICO3,APR • • A 120 DAYS=N/A Y OF JJ_ CITY OF TIGARD Community Deve(opment Shaping Better Community CITY OF TIGARD Washington County, Oregon NOTICE OF FINAL ORDER BY THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL Case Number: ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA) 2000-00004 Case Name: DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT Names of Owners: N/A Name of Applicant: City of Tigard Address of Applicant: 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, Oregon 97223 Address of Property: Citywide Tax Map/Lot Nos.: N/A A FINAL ORDER INCORPORATING THE FACTS, FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS APPROVING A REQUEST POR A ZON ORDINANCE AMENDMENT. THE CITY OF TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL HAVE REVIEWED THE APPLICANT'S PLANS, NARRATIVE, MATERIALS, COMMENTS OF REVIEWING AGENCIES, THE PLANNING DIVISION'S STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE APPLICATION DESCRIBED IN FURTHER DETAIL IN THE STAFF REPORT. THE PLANNING COMMISSION HELD A PUBLIC HEARING TO RECEIVE TESTIMONY ON NOVEMBER 6 2000 FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING A RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL ON THE REQUEST. THE CIT'' COUNCIL ALSO HELD A PUBLIC HEARING TO RECEIVE TESTIMONY ON AUGUST 28 2001 PRIOR TO MAKING A DECISION ON THE REQUEST. THIS DECISION HAS BEEN BASED ON THE FACTS, FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS CONTAINED WITHIN THIS FINAL ORDER. Request: > The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use except for entertainment uses. New buildings or existing buildings that undergo remodeling provided the original square footage of the buildings remain the same also are not required to add additional off-street parking. Entertainment uses and construction of new buildings abutting Main Street require parking according to the standards of Table 18.765.2 of the Tigard Community Development Code. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.765. Action: > ® Approval as Requested ❑ Approval with Conditions ❑ Denial Notice: Notice was published in the newspaper, posted at City Hall and mailed to: ® Affected Government Agencies ® The Affected Citizen Involvement Team Facilitator The adopted findings of fact, decision and statement of conditions can be obtained from the Planning Division/Community Development Department at the City of Tigard City Hall. Final Decision: THIS IS THE FINAL DECISION BY THE CITY AND BECOMES EFFECTIVE ON SEPTEMBER 27 2001.. The adopted findings of fact, decision and statement of conditions can be obtained from the City of Tigard Planning Division, Tigard City Hall, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, Oregon. Appeal: A review of this decision may be obtained by filing a notice of intent with the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) according to their procedures. Questions: If you have any questions, please call the City of Tigard Planning Division or the City Recorder at (503) 639-4171. • • CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON ORDINANCE NO.01- i a A ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA2000-00004), AMENDING CHAPTER 18.765 OF THE TIGARD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE. WHEREAS,the Main Street area is envisioned as a"focal point" for the community in"Tigard Beyond Tomorrow"; WHEREAS,current buildings abutting SW Main Street are historical in character and possess a distinctive shape and size that help define this area; WHEREAS, buildings abutting SW Main Street are exempt from the off-street parking standards for a change of use, which will help maintain these buildings' viability for use, thereby maintaining the area's character; and WHEREAS,construction of new buildings abutting Main Street and entertainment uses will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off- Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements); and WHEREAS,the Planning Commission opened a Public Hearing on the request on November 6, 2000,and indicated they were supportive of the proposed amendment with the addition that "new construction to replace existing square footage is also not required to add additional off-street parking"and directed staff to prepare langauge and an Ordinance for Council review and approval;and WHEREAS, the City Council will determine that the proposed language adequately addresses concerns regarding the exemption of off-street parking for a change of use in existing buildings abutting SW Main Street, however, requiring new buildings and entertainment uses to meet current off-street parking standards. NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Table 18.765.2 of the Tigard Development Code is hereby amended to add the following language: (see Exhibit A) 151 Existing buildings directly abutting Main Street are not required to add additional off-street parking for a change of use except for entertainment uses. New buildings or existing buildings that undergo remodeling provided the original square footage of the buildings remain the same also are not required to add additional off-street arkin . Entertainment uses and construction of new buildings abutting Main Street require parking according to the standards of Table 18.765.2. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its passage by the Council, signature by the Mayor,and posting by the City Recorder. ORDINANCE No.01-a Page 1 of 2 • • PASSED: By U nac t11 m D11Svote of all Council members present after being read by number and title only,this ()Wh day of ',..._.-4• 2001. IFa...,,,,eit,,;i,„.4 Go Catherine Wheatley,City Recorde APPROVED: By Tigard City Council this Q g--4:11 day of 4.A..o-* ,2001. , it 461/24. i))• ,.Or es E. Gri ith, %;� A roved as to form: f rt-k \I "IF'C-LA- ity Attorney -4"AjAA ' t) Da_Di Date 1:\hpin\beth\parking amendment\zoa2000-00004.Ord.doc ORDINANCE No. 01-/a_ Page 2 of 2 DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT EXHIBIT A ADDITIONS: Indicated in . 'l.,%',L,, r,'''g`=" DELETIONS: NONE Table 18.765.2 Minimum and Maximum Required Off-street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements (Cont.) MAXIMUM' MINIMUM ZONE A ZONE B BICYCLE= Postal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Public Support Facilities none none none none Religious Institutions 1.0/2 seats in main assembly area(M) 1.0/1.7 seats in main assembly area 1.0/1.3 seats in main assembly 1.0/20 seats in main assembly (M) area(M) area • Schools Preschool: 5.0+1/classroom Preschool: 7.0+1.0 classroom Preschool: 10.0+1/classroom Preschool: 1.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 3,5/classroom Elementary/JR: 6.0/classroom SR: 1.0/5 students/staff(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 6.0/classroom SociaUFraternal Clubs/Lodges 10.0/1,000 main assembly area 12.0/1,000 main assembly area 14.0/1,000 main assembly area 2.0/1,000 main assembly area COMMERCIAL] Commercial Lodging 1.0/room 1.2/room 1.4/room 1.0/10 rooms Eating and Drinking Fast food: 9.9/1,000(M) 12.4/1,000(M) 14.9/1,000(M) All: 1.0/1,000 Establishments other: 15.3/1,000(M) 19.1/1,000(M) 23.0/1,000(M) Entertainment-Oriented Major Event Entertainment 1.0/3 seats or 1.0/6'bench 1.0/2.5 seats or 1.0/2 seats or 1.0/10 seats or 40' bench 1.0/5'bench 1.0/4'bench Outdoor Entertainment , 4.0/1,000(M) 4.5/1,000 5.0/1,000 0.4/1,000 Indoor Entertainment 4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 0.5/1,000 Theater: 1.0/3 seats(M) Theater: 1.0/2.5 seats(M) Theater 1.0/2.0 seats IM) 1.0/10 seats Adult Entertainment 2.5/1,000 3.5/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.5/1,000 1.0/3 seats(M) 1.0/1.25 seats(M) 1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1.0/20 seats General Retail Sales-Oriented .. 3.7/1,000(M) 5.1/1,000(M) 6.2/1,000(M) 0.3/1,000 Personal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 1.0/1,000 Bank with drive in:4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1000(M) 1.0/1,000 Repair-Oriented 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Bulk Sales 1.0/1,000 but no less than 10.0 , 1.3/1,000 2.0/1,000 0.3/1,000 Outdoor Sales ' , 1.0/1,000 sales area 1.3/1,000 sales area 2.0/1000 sales area 0.1/1,000 sales area Animal-Related 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 � '_E.•.•.^: '+'�Jy.m,��•�.�,1�at... � ';a,.n1�:.r � .:: �� �,g . .a�o d�.FX:q�.,,. 7� X,�.,.....s",xt�,�7.'L�t' ,:'; Y�'f�sy,��. t.i"'_:.��n1u.,a4n` ,.,�..� c�..rk..�'� 4, ,�:?w s� ''-':r!�`'j��a"a`.wY'� �'y,,�. 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PARKING o t CODE F( GT \ ■N sw ` ��''�" ��� AMENDMENT • el< 6 41114 • IA) \\*:.:'INW 1 I I k Of' •i .:.libl'‘' -,N,‘ N.•\ \\''. ''''' •11101., a ,. ti � �, titt,,\, x:\ \*\.\\‘'kN)):�`r,�: 'P,� p 9‘5'/ 4 '''"Ak.%,\,\*, :'4 lb:" ...411Fr `‘' ':'%''ss .‘54: \‘ '',9 If ks N'V'''',.*,VN,>::',..‘1/4,,,N:\\\ ♦, S'``, '• � Properties that direct! abut SW Main Street o 9a • 6 4# ;• V.::‘,,,,,,,A are indicated in hash marks ik \\\ 0 • 200 600 800 Reel ,� � ,, 1".437!.01‘ . 4 if .ir . .\\,,,, . ....A. .c,,,,i 0 Ti0Fd!, . Intonation on this map Is for general location only end � Q, should be verified with the Development Sdrvleed Division. iiii,k&it*:14& ,- (w .o 9171 Community Development Plot date;Oct 2,2000;C:1maglc\MAGIC03,APR • E,y • • Page 1 of 1 Jim, There is a Public Hearing scheduled for Tuesday,August 28th @ 7:30 PM to consider adoption of Zone Ordinance Amendment 2000-00004, allowing existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use(not including entertainment use). I am not able to attend this hearing. By this e-mailed memo, I wish to express my support for this amendment. While the shortage of parking(and the lack of available sites for development of parking)is not the only detriment to the effort of improving the economic vitality of our Central Business District,the current codes certainly contribute to restraints on the flexiblities of use of some facilities. Enactment of this Amendment may open the door for additional business variety to occur. In view of the current stability of most property use,it is not my opinion that there will be a sudden impact due to this Amendment;it will merely create additional future opportunities for our Main Street properties. Please carry this message to the hearing and place it as a matter of record in support of the Amendment. Thank You. Mike Marr 12420 SW Main Street Tigard,Oregon 97223 • • file://C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\GW}00002.HTM 8/28/01 • • Page 1 of 1 Jim: I would agree with Mike and would also like to support this amendment to the parking code. Paul Original Message From: Southwest Office Supply Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 7:54 AM To: Paul Savory Subject: FW: Downtown Parking Code Amendment Original Message From: R. Michael Marr [mailto:mikemarr @gte.net] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 5:42 PM To: Hendryx, Jim Cc: Tancuan, Alex; Savory, Paul; Johnson, Tamara; Gallant, Suzanne C; Dormer, Kathryn; Ellenson, Tyler Subject: Downtown Parking Code Amendment Jim, There is a Public Hearing scheduled for Tuesday,August 28th @ 7:30 PM to consider adoption of Zone Ordinance Amendment 2000-00004,allowing existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use(not including entertainment use). I am not able to attend this hearing. By this e-mailed memo,I wish to express my support for this amendment. While the shortage of parking(and the lack of available sites for development of parking)is not the only detriment to the effort of improving the economic vitality of our Central Business District,the current codes certainly contribute to restraints on the flexiblities of use of some facilities. Enactment of this Amendment may open the door for additional business variety to occur. In view of the current stability of most property use, it is not my opinion that there will be,a sudden impact due to this Amendment;it will merely create additional future opportunities for our Main Street properties. Please carry this message to the hearing and place it as a matter of record in support of the Amendment. Thank You. Mike Man 12420 SW Main Street Tigard,Oregon 97223 file://C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\GW}00002.HTM 8/28/01 * ; .z & T1:GARD'CIT XtC4tiNCILw 4 August 2: 2001 6 30 p:mw, CITY OF TIGARD okivzt TIGARD�CI ALL 3 #,; 1312 5 1 t` L B VD rTIGARD OR °97.223 PUBLIC NOTICE: Anyone wishing to speak on an agenda item should sign on the appropriate sign-up sheet(s). If no sheet is available, ask to be recognized by the Mayor at the beginning of that agenda item. Visitor's Agenda items are asked to be two minutes or less. Longer matters can be set for a future Agenda by contacting either the Mayor or the City Manager. Times noted are estimated; it is recommended that persons interested in testifying be present by 7:15 p.m. to sign in on the testimony sign-in sheet. Business agenda items can be heard in any order after 7:30 p.m. Assistive Listening Devices are available for persons with impaired hearing and should be scheduled for Council meetings by noon on the Monday prior to the Council meeting. Please call 503-639-4171, Ext. 309 (voice) or 503-684-2772 (TDD - Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf). Upon request, the City will also endeavor to arrange for the following services: • Qualified sign language interpreters for persons with speech or hearing impairments; and • Qualified bilingual interpreters. Since these services must be scheduled with outside service providers, it is important to allow as much lead time as possible. Please notify the City of your need by 5:00 p.m. on the Thursday preceding the meeting by calling: 503-639-4171, x309 (voice) or 503-684- 2772 (TDD - Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf). SEE ATTACHED AGENDA COUNCIL AGENDA — August 28, 2001 page 1 • • AGENDA TIGARD CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING AUGUST 28, 2001 6:30 PM • EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council will go into Executive Session to discuss labor negotiations under ORS 192.660(1d). All discussions are confidential and those present may disclose nothing from the Session. Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions, as provided by ORS 192.660(3), but must not disclose any information discussed. No Executive Session may be held for the purpose of taking any final action or making any final decision. Executive Sessions are closed to the public. • STUDY SESSION > STRATEGIC PLANNING DISCUSSION • Staff Report: Administration Department 7:30 PM 1. BUSINESS MEETING 1.1 Call to Order - City Council 81 Local Contract Review Board 1.2 Roll Call 1.3 Pledge of Allegiance 1.4 Council Communications 8t Liaison Reports 1.5 Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items 2. VISITOR'S AGENDA (Two Minutes or Less, Please) 3. PROCLAMATIONS: a. Proclamation - Disability Employment Awareness Month, October 2001 b. Proclamation - National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, September 2001 c. Proclamation - Undoing Racism Day, September 20, 2001 4. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are considered to be routine and may be enacted in one motion without separate discussion. Anyone may request that an item be removed by motion for discussion and separate action. Motion to: 4.1 Approve Council Minutes: June 26, 2001 4.2 Local Contract Review Board a. Award Contract for the Construction of Fiscal Year 2001-2002 Pavement Major Maintenance Program to Eagle-Elsner COUNCIL AGENDA — August 28, 2001 page 2 • • b. Award Contract for the Construction of Fanno Creek Trail —Segment 3 (Tiedeman Avenue to Woodard Park) to Tri-Mountain Excavating c. Approve Purchase of Four 2002 Ford Victorias from Gresham Ford 4.3 Support Participation in the ICMA International Resource Cities Program – Resolution No. 01- • Consent Agenda - Items Removed for Separate Discussion: Any items requested to be removed from the Consent Agenda for separate discussion will be considered immediately after the Council has voted on those items which do not need discussion. 5. RECOGNITION OF NANCY IRWIN AND LARRY BECK FOR SERVICE ON THE LIBRARY BOARD • Mayor Griffith 6. CONSIDER APPROVING THE NEW TIGARD LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDED SITE FOR THE PROPOSED NEW LIBRARY a. Staff Report: Library Staff b. Council Discussion, Questions, Comments c. Council Motion: Should the Council approve the recommended site for the new library? 7. HEAR AN INITIAL PROGRESS REPORT FROM THE TRANSPORTATION FINANCING STRATEGIES TASK FORCE a. Staff Report: Engineering Staff b. Council Discussion, Questions, Comments 8. QUASI-JUDICIAL PUBLIC HEARING – CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE VACATING APPROXIMATELY 11,702 SQUARE FEET OF PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY ON SW BEVELAND STREET, IN THE CITY OF TIGARD, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON (VAC2001-00002) REQUEST: The applicant is requesting that the City of Tigard vacate an unused portion of public right of way on SW Beveland Street, west of SW 72nd Avenue. Southwest Beveland Street west of SW 72"d Avenue has been relocated south to align directly with SW Beveland Street east of SW 72"d Avenue. The new alignment was constructed across tax lots 25101 AB-02 705, 25101 AB-02 706 and 2S 1 O1 AB-02707, which are owned by Lowe's Hardware. The purpose for the relocation was to ensure better traffic flow at the SW Beveland/SW 72" intersection. The land needed for that improvement and the associated right of way COUNCIL AGENDA – August 28, 2001 page 3 • • was dedicated by Lowe's Hardware to the City of Tigard. As a result of the relocation, the old right of way for SW Beveland Street has effectively been abandoned. LOCATION: The section of SW Beveland Street public right of way, which lies west of SW 72nd Avenue. Date request was filed: May 15, 2001 a. Open Public Hearing b. Declarations or Challenges c. Staff Report: Community Development Staff d. Public Testimony: Proponent, Opponents, Rebuttal e. Staff Recommendation f. Council Discussion, Questions, Comments g. Close Public Hearing h. Council Consideration: Ordinance No. 01 - 9. CONSIDERATION OF A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE FINAL ORDER APPROVING THE BLUE HERON PARK SUBDIVISION (SUB2001-00001, ZON2001-00002, SLR2001-00003, VAR2001-0002) On June 11, 2001, the Planning Commission denied a request for approval of an 18-lot subdivision on 4.15 acres. The lots are to be developed with attached single- family homes. Lot sizes within the development average just over 3,800 square feet. Development is to be clustered on the west side of the development site, allowing for the preservation and enhancement of the pond, wetland, and stream area on the eastern portion of the property. A sensitive lands review is required for the development due to the presence of steep slopes, a wetland, and a natural drainageway on the site. On June 22, 2001, an appeal was filed regarding the Planning Commission's denial of the project. On August 14, 2001, the Council held a public hearing on the appeal; the proposed resolution adopting the Final Order is now before the Council. LOCATION: 12450 SW Walnut Street; WCTM 25103BC-03900. The project site is located on the south side of SW Walnut Street, opposite of SW 124th Avenue and west of SW 121' Avenue. ZONE: 'R- 4.5: Low-Density Residential District. The R-4.5 zoning district is designed to accommodate detached single-family homes with or without accessory residential units at a minimum lot size of 7,500 square feet. Duplexes and attached single- family units are permitted conditionally. Some civic and institutional uses are also permitted conditionally. REVIEW CRITERIA BEING APPEALED: Community Development Code Chapter 18.390. a. Staff Report: Community Development Staff b. Council Discussion, Questions, Comments c. Council Consideration: Resolution No. 01- COUNCIL AGENDA — August 28, 2001 page 4 • • 10. PUBLIC HEARING - CONSIDER A ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT TO EXEMPT CERTAIN EXISTING BUILDINGS ABUTTING MAIN STREET FROM ADDITIONAL OFF-STREET PARKING IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES (ZOA2000-00004), AMENDING CHAPTER 18.765 OF THE TIGARD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings and entertainment uses abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R- 40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.765. a. Open Public Hearing b. Staff Report: Community Development Department c. Public Testimony d. Staff Recommendation e. Council Discussion, Questions, Comments f. Close Public Hearing g. Council Consideration: Ordinance No. 01 - 11. CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING PERMIT ISSUANCE CONDITIONS FOR OVERSIZED LOADS a. Staff Report: Police Staff b. Council Discussion, Questions, Comments c. Council Consideration: Ordinance No. 01 - COUNCIL AGENDA — August 28, 2001 page 5 • • 12. CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE TO CLARIFY PROCEDURES FOR LIBRARY BOARD MEMBER APPOINTMENT AND TERMS, AND THE PROCEDURE FOR EXCLUSION FROM THE LIBRARY a. Staff Report: Library Staff b. Council Discussion, Questions, Comments c. Council Consideration: Ordinance No. 01 - 13. DISCUSS PROVISIONS OF THE TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING THE BUILDING APPEALS BOARD a. Staff Report: Community Development Staff b. Council Discussion, Questions, Comments 14. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS 15. NON AGENDA ITEMS 16. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council may go into Executive Session. If an Executive Session is called to order, the appropriate ORS citation will be announced identifying the applicable statue. All discussions are confidential and those present may disclose nothing from the Session. Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions, as provided by ORS 192.660(3), but must not disclose any information discussed. No Executive Session may be held for the purpose of taking any final action or making any final decision. Executive Sessions are closed to the public. • 17. ADJOURNMENT I:\ADM\CATHYICCA\010828P.DOC COUNCIL AGENDA — August 28, 2001 page 6 • CITY OF TIGARD FACT SHEET 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, OR 97223 Contact: Beth St. Amand, (503) 639-4171 AGENDA: August 28, 2001 TOPIC: A Zone Ordinance Amendment (ZOA2000-00004) to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from additional off-street parking for a change of use except for entertainment uses and construction of new buildings. BACKGROUND: Through discussions with the Tigard Central Business District Association, the City of Tigard has been asked to come up with a solution to the limited parking of the downtown area. City Staff drafted a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings abutting Main Street to be exempt from additional off-street parking for a change of use except for entertainment uses and construction of new buildings. At the November 6, 2000, Planning Commission meeting, the Commissioners held a public hearing on the requested Zone Ordinance Amendment. After the close of the hearing, the Commission deliberated and voted to recommend approval to the City Council with the amendment that remodeling of Main Street buildings be limited to original square footage,not footprint. COST: N/A • • AGENDA ITEM# FOR AGENDA OF August 28, 2001 CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: A Zoning Ordinance Amendment (ZOA2000-00004) to allow existing buildings directly abutting SW Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use except for entertainment uses and construction of new buildings. PREPARED BY:Beth St. Amand DEPT HEAD OK CITY MGR OK ISSUE BEFORE THE COUNCIL Should the City Council adopt the attached ordinance to allow existing buildings directly abutting SW Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use and new construction to replace existing square footage? However, construction of new buildings and entertainment uses abutting SW Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.765.2 of the Tigard Community Development Code. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Adopt the attached ordinance to amend the Tigard Community Development Code. INFORMATION SUMMARY Through discussions with the Tigard Central Business District Association, the City of Tigard has been asked to come up with a solution to the limited parking of the downtown area. City staff drafted a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings abutting Main Street,to be exempt from additional off-street parking for a change of use except for entertainment uses and construction of new buildings. At the November 6, 2000, Planning Commission meeting, the Commissioners held a public hearing on the requested Zone Ordinance Amendment. After the close of the hearing, the Commission deliberated and voted to recommend approval to the City Council with the amendment that remodeling of Main Street buildings be limited to original square footage, not footprint. OTHER ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED Not applicable. VISION TASK FORCE GOAL AND ACTION COMMITTEE STRATEGY Community Character and Quality of Life, Goal 3, Strategy 2. • • ATTACHMENT LIST 1. Proposed Ordinance 2. Exhibit A—Proposed Revisions to Table 18.765.2. 3. Exhibit B —Map of Affected Properties FISCAL NOTES No budgetary impact. i:vrpmvxah\parking amendinent‘zoa2OOO-OOO4.surn • • CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON ORDINANCE NO. 01- A ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA2000-00004), AMENDING CHAPTER 18.765 OF • THE TIGARD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE. • WHEREAS, buildings abutting SW Main Street are exempt from the off-street parking standards for a change of use; and WHEREAS,construction of new buildings abutting Main Street and entertainment uses will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off- Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements); and WHEREAS,the Planning Commission opened a Public Hearing on the request on November 6, 2000, and indicated they were supportive of the proposed amendment with the addition that "new construction to replace existing square footage is also not required to add additional off-street parking" and directed staff to prepare langauge and an Ordinance for Council review and approval; and WHEREAS, the City Council will determine that the proposed language adequately addresses concerns regarding the exemption of off-street parking for a change of use in existing buildings abutting SW Main Street, however, requiring new buildings and entertainment uses to meet current off-street parking standards. NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Table 18.765.2 of the Tigard Development Code is hereby amended to add the following language: (see Exhibit A) FExisfingbuild ngs directly:abutting i ain Street`are:riot~reg iired_to addradditional off-street:parking for a`change:nof`use except for": enterta nment-:uses: Entertainment uses:..rand .construcion of new minding§'°:abutting MMain :Street`require_<parking according,to°the standards of Table' 18:765 2 =New construction to°replace:existing square.footage:is`also not 'required to°add°additional of£street parking i SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its passage by the Council, signature by the Mayor, and posting by the City Recorder. PASSED: By vote of all Council members present after being read by number and title only,this day of , 2001. • Catherine Wheatley, City Recorder ORDINANCE No. 01-_ Page 1 of 2 • • APPROVED: By Tigard City Council this day of , 2001. James E. Griffith,Mayor Approved as to form: City Attorney Date I:\lrpin\beth\parking amendment\zoa2000-00004.Ord.doc ORDINANCE No. 01-_ Page 2 of 2 DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT ...DRAFT EXHIBIT A - ADDITIONS: Indicated in hghli.glt_&= "decline DELETIONS: NONE Table 18.765.2 Minimum and Maximum Required Off-street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements (Cont.) MAXIMUM' MINIMUM ZONE A ZONE B BICYCLE2 Postal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Public Support Facilities none none , none none Religious Institutions 1.0/2 seats in main assembly area(M) 1.0/1.7 seats in main assembly area 1.0/1.3 seats in main assembly 1.0/20 seats in main assembly (M) area(M) area • Schools Preschool: 5.0+1/classroom Preschool: 7.0+1.0 classroom Preschool: 10.0+1/classroom Preschool: 1.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 3.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 6.0/classroom SR: 1.0/5 students/staff(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 6.0/classroom Social/Fraternal Clubs/Lodges 10.0/1,000 main assembly area 12.0/1,000 main assembly area , 14.0/1,000 main assembly area 2.0/1,000 main assembly area COMMERCIALS Commercial Lodging 1.0/room 1.2/room 1.4/room 1.0/10 rooms Eating and Drinking Fast food: 9.9/1,000(M) 12.4/1,000(M) 14.9/1,000(M) All: 1.0/1,000 Establishments other: 15.3/1,000(M) 19.1/1,000(M) 23.0/1,000(M) Entertainment-Oriented Major Event Entertainment 1.0/3 seats or 1.0/6'bench 1.0/2.5 seats or 1.0/2 seats or 1.0/10 seats or 40'bench 1.0/5'bench 1.0/4'bench Outdoor Entertainment 4.0/1,000(M) 4.5/1,000 5.0/1,000 0.4/1,000 Indoor Entertainment 4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 0.5/1,000 Theater: 1.0/3 seats(M) Theater: 1.0/2.5 seats(M) Theater 1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1.0/10 seats Adult Entertainment 2.5/1,000 3.5/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.5/1,000 1.0/3 seats(M) 1.0/1.25 seats(M) 1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1.0/20 seats General Retail • Sales-Oriented 3.7/1,000(M) 5.1/1,000(M) 6.2/1,000(M) 0.3/1,000 Personal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 1.0/1,000 Bank with drive in:4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 1.0/1,000 Repair-Oriented 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Bulk Sales 1.0/1,000 but no less than 10.0 1.3/1,000 2.0/1,000 0.3/1,000 Outdoor Sales 1.0/1,000 sales area 1.3/1,000 sales area 2.0/1,000 sales area 0.1/1,000 sales area Animal-Related _ 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 1517Exrst'irig:building's directly abutting Main`Street-are=iiiifAuuedio air: ddit onal=off street.parkmg'foI a;change of use"except"for enfertainment uses:'Entertamment'uses.and construction.of new.buildirigs'abutting,Mam,Street'requir'e.Parking accordirig;to�.the standards'of Table'18'.,765 2':::.New',constructionito replace'existing squareiootage:is also not required.to add additional off street parkiii Off-Street Parking and Loading Requirements 18.765-16 11/26/98 (i:\lrpin\beth\parking amendment\zoa2000-00004.table 18.doc Revised 1-Aug-01) e471�1111 • ' 111111 • —z � • g� 1 PI TIGARD \''" 4"4"Wf — ' 4/I!v4P' GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM El / ♦ 4 I it& VICINITY MAP c°44t i4■■.\(<,, k.,if ., /k/-44s * --** 4":1 _ m= 10A2000-00004 04 T a -wt• \ ,o‘ 4.*\ �. �,� DOWNTOWN \\ � s � � PARKING • /4,00, s♦ O ,� � CODE � G T � �G- AMENDMENT ■ , � � i:i#Z� S • Ni••N' N tiF o ti i,,‘, ♦ ♦ ,e, �, O 9� Properties that directly abut SW Main Street • 41 #4 \ , \\.\\\N . are indicated in hash marks N 0 200 400 800 Feat 1",497 feet A '' 4., 95,� ATI Cityiof;.Bard'Q. Information on this map la far general locallon only and • P. should be verified Wth the Development Services Division. lk ,:la. •. , 79125 SW Hall Blvd .� ♦ , Tl125 W ll Blv_. ._.� �--,- - (503)639-4171 http9/wnv.cLtipa b.or,us Community Development Plot date:Oct 2,2000;C:\magicWIAGIC03.APR NOTICE TO MORTGAGEE, LIENHOLOR,VENDOR OR SELLER: • THE TIGARD DEVELOPMENT CODE REQUIRES THAT IF YOU RECEIVE THIS NOTICE, IT SHALL BE PROMPTLY FORWARDED TO THE PURCHASER. CITY OF TIGARD Community(Development Shaping A Better Community PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE This is to notify you that the City of Tigard has proposed a land use regulation that will affect the permissible uses of your land. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL,AT A MEETING ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2001 AT 7:30 PM, IN THE TOWN HALL OF THE TIGARD CIVIC CENTER, 13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD, TIGARD, OREGON 97223 TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE. The City of Tigard has determined that adoption of this Ordinance will affect the permissible uses of your property and may reduce the value of your property. The details of the proposed Code Amendment are as follows: FILE NO.: ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA) 2000-00004 FILE TITLE: DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT APPLICANT: City of Tigard OWNER: N/A 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, OR 97223 REQUEST: The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings and entertainment uses abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehide and Bicycle Parking Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.765. THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES OF CHAPTER 18.390.060E. OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE AND RULES OF PROCEDURE ADOPTED BY THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL AND AVAILABLE AT CITY HALL. ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES ARE AVAILABLE FOR PERSONS WITH IMPAIRED HEARING. THE CITY WILL ALSO ENDEAVOR TO ARRANGE FOR QUALIFIED SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS AND QUALIFIED BILINGUAL INTERPRETERS UPON REQUEST. PLEASE CALL (503) 639-4171, EXT. 320 (VOICE) OR (503) 684-2772 (TDD - TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICES FOR THE DEAF) NO LESS THAN ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE HEARING TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS. PUBLIC ORAL OR WRITTEN TESTIM'JY IS INVITED. ANYONE WISHING TAIRESENT WRITTEN TESTIMONY ON THIS PROPOSED ACTION MAY DO SO IN WRITING PRIOR TO OR AT THE PUBLIC HEARING. ORAL TESTIMONY MAY BE PRESENTED AT THE PUBLIC HEARING. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING, THE CITY COUNCIL WILL RECEIVE A STAFF REPORT PRESENTATION FROM THE CITY PLANNER AND RECOMMENDATION FROM THE PLANNING COMMISSION, OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING, AND INVITE BOTH ORAL AND WRITTEN TESTIMONY. THE CITY COUNCIL MAY CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING TO ANOTHER MEETING TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING AND TAKE ACTION ON THE APPLICATION. ALL DOCUMENTS AND APPLICABLE CRITERIA IN THE ABOVE-NOTED FILE ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT NO COST OR COPIES CAN BE OBTAINED FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (25 ) PER PAGE, OR THE CURRENT RATE CHARGED FOR COPIES AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. AT LEAST SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO THE HEARING, A COPY OF THE STAFF REPORT WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT NO COST, OR A COPY CAN BE OBTAINED FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (250 PER PAGE, OR THE CURRENT RATE CHARGED FOR COPIES AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT BETH ST. AMAND AT(503)639-4171, TIGARD CITY HALL, 13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD, TIGARD, OREGON 97223. Mat`■L-■ - 1 MI _Z• #. 7401411111100704 I CITY of TIGARD �c/4Sr��` 4Ar -�- oaoo.••.m wro...•io..r,.e• WW1 .V • C. VICINITY MAP 4 rf c°44t- 4444 11��•• ��_,�,. 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The hearing to consider these amendments will be rescheduled when the effect of Measure 7 is better known. • I:\curpin\Measure 7 File Note.doc .. S • • .IIi • CITY OF.TIGARD FACT SHEET 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, OR 97223 Contact: Mathew Scheidegger, (503) 639-4171 • AGENDA: i. 'vember 28, 2000 TOPIC: A Zone Ordinance Amendment (ZOA2000-00004) to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from additional off-street parking for a change of use except for entertainment uses and construction of new buildings. BACKGROUND: Through discussions with the Tigard Central Business District Association, the City of Tigard has been asked to come up with a solution to the limited parking of the downtown area. City Staff drafted a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings abutting Main Street to be exempt from additional off-street parking for a change of use . except for entertainment uses and construction of new buildings. At the November 6, 2000 Planning Commission meeting, the Commissioners held a public hearing on the requested Zone Ordinance Amendment. After the close of the [—Ilearing, the Commission deliberated and voted to recommend approval to the City Council with the amendment that remodeling of Main Street buildings be limited to original square footage, not footprint. COST: N/A • • • AGENDA I ' M# FOR AG DA 0 November 28,2000 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE: A Zoning Ordinance Amendment (ZOA2000-00004) to allow existing buildings directly abutting SW Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use except for entertainment uses and construction of new buildings. PREPARED BY: Mathew Scheidegger DEPT HEAD OK CITY MGR OK ISSUE BEFORE THE COUNCIL Should the City Council adopt the attached ordinance to allow existing buildings directly abutting SW Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use and new construction to replace existing square.footage? However, construction of new buildings and entertainment uses abutting SW Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.765.2 of the Tigard Community Development Code. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Adopt the attached ordinance to amend the Tigard Community Development Code. INFORMATION SUMMARY Through discussions with the Tigard Central Business District Association, the City of Tigard has been asked.to come up with a solution to the limited parking of the downtown area. City staff drafted a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings abutting Main Street to be exempt from additional off-street parking for . a change of use except for entertainment uses and construction of new buildings. At the November 6, 2000 Planning Commission meeting, the Commissioners held a public hearing on the requested Zone Ordinance Amendment. After the close of the hearing, the Commission deliberated and voted to recommend approval to the City Council with the amendment that remodeling of Main Street buildings be limited to original square footage, not footprint. OTHER ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED Not applicable. VISION TASK FORCE GOAL AND ACTION COMMITTEE STRATEGY Not applicable. FISCAL NOTES No budgetary impact. • CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON • • ORDINANCE NO. 00- A ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA2000-00004), AMENDING CHAPTER 18.765 OF THE TIGARD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE. WHEREAS, buildings abutting SW Main Street are exempt from the off-street parking standards for a change of use; and WHEREAS,construction of new buildings abutting Main Street and entertainment uses will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off- Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements); and • WHEREAS, the Planning Commission opened a Public Hearing on the request on November 6, 2000 and indicated they were supportive of the proposed amendment with the addition that "new construction to replace existing square footage is also not required to add additional off-street parking" and directed staff to prepare langauge and an Ordinance for Council review and approval; and WHEREAS, the City Council will determine that the proposed language adequately addresses concerns regarding the exemption of off-street parking for a change of use in existing buildings abutting SW Main Street, however, requiring new buildings and entertainment uses to meet current off-street parking standards: NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS* SECTION 1: Table 18.765.2 of the Tigard Development Code is hereby amended to add the following language: (see attached table) • 151 Existing buildings directly abutting Main Street are not required to add additional off-street parking for a change of use except for entertainment uses. Entertainment uses and construction of new buildings abutting Main Street require parking according to the standards of Table 18.765.2. New construction to replace existing square footage is also not required to add additional off-street parking, SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be.effective 30 days after its passage,by the Council, signature by the Mayor, and posting by the City Recorder. PASSED: By vote of all Council members present after being read by number and title only,this • day of , 2000. • Catherine Wheatley, City Recorder ORDINANCE No. 00-_ Page 1 of 2 APPROVED: By Tigardty Council this day of , 2000. City of Tigard Mayor Approved as to form: City Attorney Date I:\curpin\mathew\zoa\zoa2000-00004.Ord.doc ORDINANCE No. 00-_ Page2of2 DRAFT • DRAFT DRAFT ....DRAFT .DRAFT DRAFT • ADDITIONS: Indicated in highlightu&.:underline - DELETIONS: NONE Table 18.765.2 Minimum and Maximum Required Off-street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements (Cont.) MAXIMUM' MINIMUM ZONE A ZONE B BICYCLE' Postal Services _ _ 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000•Public Support Facilities none none none none Religious Institutions 1.0/2 seats in main assembly area(M) 1.0/1.7 seats in main assembly area 1.0/1.3 seats in main assembly 1.0/20 seats in main assembly - (M). .. . _ _ area(M), area Schools Preschool: 5.0+1/classroom Preschool: 7.0+1.0 classroom Preschool: 10.0+1/classroom Preschool: 1.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 3.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 6.0/classroom SR:..1.0/5.students/staff(M) •SR: 1.0/3.3,students/staff(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 6.0/classroom Social/Fraternal Clubs/Lodges 10.0/1,000 main assembly area - 12.0/1,000 main assembly area 14.0/1,000 main assembly area 2.0/1,000 main assembly area COMMERCIALS . . Commercial Lodging 1.0/room . . . 1.2/room 1.4/room 1.0/10 rooms Eating and Drinking Fast food:9.9/1,000(M) 12.4/1,000(M) 14.9/1,000(M) All: 1.0/1,000 Establishments other: 15.3/1,000(M) 19.1/1,000(M) 23.0/1,000(M) Entertainment-Oriented Major Event Entertainment 1.0/3 seats or 1.0/6'bench 1.0/2.5 seats or 1.0/2 seats or 1.0/10 seats or 40'bench . 1.0/5'bench 1.0/4'bench Outdoor Entertainment 4.0/1,000(M) 4.5/1,000 5.0/1,000 . 0.4/1,000 Indoor Entertainment 4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 0.5/1,000 Theater: 1.0/3 seats(M) Theater: 1.0/2.5 seats(M) Theater.1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1:0/10 seats • Adult Entertainment 2.5/1,000 3.5/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.5/1,000 1.0/3 seats(M) 1.0/1.25 seats(M) 1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1.0/20 seats General Retail .. _ . . Sales-Oriented 3.7/1,000(M) 5.1/1,000(M) 6.2/1,000(M) 0.3/1,000 Personal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 1.0/1,000 Bank with drive in:4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 1.0/1,000 Repair-Oriented 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Bulk Sales 1.0/1,000 but no less than 10.0 1.3/1,000 2.0/1,000 0.3/1,000 Outdoor Sales 1.0/1,000 sales area 1.3/1,000 sales area 2.0/1,000 sales area 0.1/1,000 sales area Animal-Related 13/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 4 E sting buildutgs li l ibuttmg Mai Street are•no•required to add a•'ittona offatreetgp ar xn m f g ora hap e useemX cep o =e itetaiiii e nt bier Entertainmenues ad construcioil•of new buidm,�gs4buttun Mai.niSie q pktngia.c rd i;i o:"hitan ards=of:Table 18 75:2P:-New cons; cimiiiii re lac:e.existirig`sq uare footage is also not required.to:add additionalroff,street parkrrtg • , Off-Street Parking and Loading Requirements 18.765-16 11/26/98 (i:\curpin\mathew\zoa\zoa2000-00004.table 18.doc Revised 15-Nov-00) NOTICE TO MORTGAGEE, LIENHR,VENDOR OR SELLER: • THE TIGARD DEVELOPMENT CODE REQUIRES I T IF YOU RECEIVE THIS NOTICE, IT SHALL BE PROMPTLY FORWARDED TO THE PURCHASER. • CITY OF TIGARD Community'Development Shaping Better Community PUBLIC NEARING NOTICE This is to notify you that the City of Tigard has proposed a land use regulation that will affect the permissible uses of your land. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL,AT A MEETING ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2000 AT 7:30 PM, IN THE TOWN HALL OF THE TIGARD CIVIC CENTER, 13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD, TIGARD, OREGON 97223 TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE. The City of Tigard has determined that adoption of this Ordinance will affect the permissible uses of your property and may reduce the value of your property. The details of the proposed Code Amendment are as follows: • FILE NO.: ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT IZOAI 2000-00004 FILE TITLE: DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT APPLICANT: City of Tigard OWNER: N/A 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, OR 97223 REQUEST: The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings and entertainment uses abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. • LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.765. THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES OF CHAPTER 18.390.060E. OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE AND RULES OF PROCEDURE ADOPTED BY THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL AND CITY COUNCIL AND AVAILABLE AT CITY HALL. ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES ARE AVAILABLE FOR PERSONS WITH IMPAIRED HEARING.. THE CITY WILL ALSO ENDEAVOR TO ARRANGE FOR QUALIFIED SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS AND QUALIFIED BILINGUAL INTERPRETERS UPON REQUEST. PLEASE CALL (503) 639-4171, EXT. 320 (VOICE) OR (503)• 684-2772 (TDD - TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICES FOR THE DEAF) NO LESS THAN ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE HEARING TO MAKE ' ARRANGEMENTS. PUBLIC ORAL OR WRITTEN TES I NY IS INVITED. ANYONE WISHING*PRESENT WRITTEN TESTIMONY ON THIS PROPOSED ACTION MAY DO SO IN WRITING PRIOR TO OR AT THE PUBLIC HEARING. ORAL TESTIMONY MAY BE PRESENTED AT THE PUBLIC HEARING. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING, THE CITY COUNCIL WILL RECEIVE A STAFF REPORT. PRESENTATION FROM THE CITY PLANNER AND RECOMMENDATION FROM THE PLANNING COMMISSION, OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING, AND INVITE BOTH ORAL AND WRITTEN TESTIMONY. THE CITY COUNCIL MAY CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING TO ANOTHER MEETING TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING AND TAKE ACTION ON THE APPLICATION. ALL DOCUMENTS AND APPLICABLE CRITERIA IN THE ABOVE-NOTED FILE ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT NO COST OR COPIES CAN BE OBTAINED FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (254) PER PAGE, OR THE CURRENT RATE CHARGED FOR COPIES AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. AT LEAST SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO THE HEARING, A COPY OF THE STAFF REPORT WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT NO COST, OR A COPY CAN BE OBTAINED FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (254) PER PAGE, OR THE CURRENT RATE CHARGED FOR COPIES AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE STAFF PLANNER MATHEW SCHEIDEGGER AT(503) 639-4171, TIGARD CITY HALL, 13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD, TIGARD, OREGON 97223. • ■ I III A I CITY of TIGARD c�Sl�J .� _. -� �• m �� ` ;��• ,' r VICINITY MAP 1141. r �� �� ���� \ , mkt �1� \ , 10A2000 00004 �� :PC���,ti DOWNTOWN S� S J N PARKING : o• • Fl saGT � v CODE 4 i ���` • AMENDMENT • :ii• . .... �� ,.,,, ,, ,_ • l �i_v. % ♦, ` Pro ernes that direct) abut SW Main Street • . * P Y are indicated in hash arks but I dip' ` • 0 200 400 600 s..1 1 dpir k■ r.4371M . :*4*A8-95,�• City of Tigard �' # , 0.ldb.. edv4th D..,Oa,0 ayr•o y should be wun n.o..+wv�.m Sonoma DM.o.. ,� 1s1 wu223 r ort s7zz.(502)6304171 Community Development Plot date:Oct 2,2000;C:4nagicWIAGIC03.APF DRAFT DRAFT........DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT ADDITIONS: Indicated in h ighlight&underline DELETIONS: NONE Table 18.765.2 Minimum and Maximum Required Off-street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements (Cont.) • MAXIMUM' MINIMUM ZONE A • ZONE B BICYCLE' Postal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Public Support Facilities none none none none 4111;ious Institutions 1.0/2 seats in main assembly area(M) 1.0/1.7 seats in main assembly area 1.0/1.3 seats in main assembly 1.0/20 seats in main assembly Nor (M) area(M) area Schools Preschool: 5.0+1/classroom Preschool: 7.0+1.0 classroom Preschool: 10.0+1/classroom Preschool: 1.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 3.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 6.0/classroom SR: 1.0/5 students/staff(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 6.0/classroom Social/Fraternal Clubs/Lodges 10.0/1,000 main assembly area _ 12.0/1;000 main assembly area _ 14.0/1,000 main assembly area 2.0/1,000 main assembly area COMMERCIAL: Commercial Lodging 1.0/room 1.2/room 1.4/room 1.0/10 rooms Eating and Drinking Fast food: 9.9/1,000(M) 12.4/1,000(M) 14.9/1,000(M) All: 1.0/1,000 Establishments other: 15.3/1,000(M) 19.1/1,000(M) 23.0/1,000(M) Entertainment-Oriented Major Event Entertainment 1.0/3 seats or 1.0/6'bench • 1.0/2.5 seats or 1.0/2 seats or 1.0/10 seats or 40'bench 1.0/5'bench 1.0/4'bench Outdoor Entertainment 4.0/1,000(M) 4.5/1,000 5.0/1,000 0.4/1,000 Indoor Entertainment 4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 0.5/1,000 Theater: 1.0/3 seats(M) Theater: 1.0/2.5 seats(M) Theater 1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1.0/10 seats Adult Entertainment 2.5/1,000 3.5/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.5/1,000 1.0/3 seats(M) 1.0/1.25 seats(M) 1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1.0/20 seats *era'Retail . Sales-Oriented 3.7/1,000(M) 5.1/1,000(M) 6.2/1,000(M) 0.3/1,000 Personal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 1.0/1,000 Bank with drive in:4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 1.0/1,000 Repair-Oriented 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Bulk Sales 1.0/1,000 but no less than 10.0 ' 1.3/1,000 2.0/1,000 0.3/1,000 Outdoor Sales 1.0/1,000 sales area 1.3/1,000 sales area 2.0/1,000 sales area 0.1/1,000 sales area Animal-Related 3.3/1,000 _4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Existing buildings directly abutting Main Street are not"requtred to add additional off-street parking-fora change of use excepf for entertainment uses. Entertainment uses and construction of new buildings abutting Main'Street require parking:according"to thevstandards of Table 18.765.2! Off-Street Parking and Loading Requirements 18.765-16 11/26/98 (i:\curpin\mathew\zoa\zoa2000-00004.table 18.doc Revised 6-Nov-00)' • • AG3E :NDA; iqpil ej City of Tigard TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION Co, t,Dezelopment NOVEMBER 6, 2000 — 7:30 P.M. ShapingA Better Community TIGARD CIVIC CENTER - TOWN HALL 13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD TIGARD, OREGON 97223 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. PLANNING COMMISSION COMMUNICATIONS Bill Monahan: quarterly updates on transportation and parks for Planning Commission 4. APPROVE MINUTES 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS 5.1 ZONE_ORDINAN.CE__AMENDMENT -(ZOA) 2000-00004- DOWNTOWN _PARKING -CODE AMENDMENT The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event 'entertainment . and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.765. 5.2 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT (CPA) 2000-00001/ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA) 2000-00003 CODE AMENDMENT INCORPORATING USA'S NEW WATER QUALITY DESIGN STANDARDS The City of Tigard is proposing a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to Volume II in order to recognize Unified Sewerage Agency (USA's) role in managing water quality and to provide additional evidence of Metro Title.3 compliance. A Zone Ordinance Amendment is requested with respect to Community Development Code (Title 18), Chapters 18.370, 18.775 and 18.797 in order to incorporate new USA Design and Construction standards governing development .near • • • streams, wetlands, and springs (collectively called Water Quality Sensitive Areas). All lesser standards in the Community Development Code that provide less protection than the USA standards will be deleted and a requirement will be added that a USA permit be obtained. The USA regulations have been put into place in response to Metro Stream and Wetland Protection performance standards and the need to better protect streamwater quality and fish habitat LOCATION: Citywide ZONE: N/A. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 6 and 7; Metro Urban Growth Management Functional Plan Titles 3 and 8; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3, 3.1.1, 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.3, 3.2.4, 3.4.1, 3.4.2, 3.5.3, 4.2.1, 7.1.1, 7.1.2 and 7.2.1; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380 and 18.390. - 6. OTHER BUSINESS 7. ADJOURNMENT • ' ` • - • Agenda Item: 5.1 Hearing Date: November 6. 2000 Time: 7:30 PM STAFF RE PORT TO THE ` A PLANNING COMMISSION .CITY OFTIGARD •;, zcommunity(Development <-'' FOR THE CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON ,Shap1ngABettercommurcity" SECTION I. APPLICATION SUMMARY CASE NAME: DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT CASE NO.: Zone Ordinance Amendment (ZOA) ZOA2000-00004 PROPOSAL: The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting SW Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. The proposal will amend The Tigard Community Development Code in Chapter 18.765 (Table 18.765.2). APPLICANT: City of Tigard OWNER: Same 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, OR 97223 ZONE: • CBD:. Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.765. SECTION II. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends;,that .the Planning Commission forward a 'recommend ation°to the" City Council'to APPROVE the'requested ZoneOrdinance Amendment: STAFF REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION 11/6/2000 PUBLIC HEARING ZOA2000-00004/DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT PAGE 1 OF 4 • • . SECTION III. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Through discussions with the Community Development Director, the Tigard Central Business District Association expressed concerns for parking relative to changes of use. The Association is concerned that strict parking standards and lack of developable land has hindered new business from the downtown area. Allowing permitted uses to occupy pre-existing buildings without having to meet the current parking ratios will encourage new businesses in the future. However, new, construction will need to meet current parking standards. SECTION IV. SUMMARY OF APPLICABLE CRITERIA Chapter 18.380 states that legislative text amendments shall be undertaken by means of a Type IV procedure, as governed by Section 18.390.060G. Chapter 18.390.060G states that the recommendation by the Commission and the decision by the Council shall be based on consideration of the following factors: • The Statewide Planning Goals and Guidelines adopted under Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 197; Notice was provided to DLCD 45 days prior to the first scheduled public hearing as required. In addition, the Tigard Development Code and Comprehensive Plan have been acknowledged by DLCD. The following are the applicable Statewide Planning Goals that are applicable to this proposal: Statewide Planning Goal 1 — Citizen Involvement: This goal outlines the citizen involvement requirement for adoption of Comprehensive Plans and changes to the Comprehensive Plan and implementing documents. This goal outlines the citizen involvement requirement for adoption of Comprehensive Plans and changes to the Comprehensive Plan and implementing documents. This goal has been met by complying with the Tigard Development Code notice requirements set forth in Section 18.390. Notice was mailed to all property owners of property abutting SW Main and notice was published in the Tigard Times Newspaper prior to the hearing. In addition, this amendment has been mentioned at CIT meetings and after the hearing before the Planning Commission, additional notice will be mailed and published prior to the City Council.Hearing. Two Public Hearings are held (one before the Planning Commission and the second before . the City Council) in which public input is welcome. Statewide Planning Goal 2 — Land Use Planning: This goal outlines the land use planning process and policy framework. This goal outlines the land use planning process and policy framework. The Comprehensive Plan was acknowledged by DLCD as being consistent with the statewide planning goals. The Development Code implements the Comprehensive Plan. The Development Code establishes a process and policies to review changes to the Development Code consistent with Goal 2. This goal is met because the City applied all relevant Statewide Planning Goals, City Comprehensive Plan Policies, and Community Development Code requirements in the review of the proposal. Statewide Planning Goal 5 — Open Spaces, Scenic and Historic Areas, and Natural Resources: This goal is to protect natural resources and conserve scenic and historic areas and open spaces. This goal outlines government responsibilities to adopt programs that will protect natural resources and.conserve scenic, historic, and open space resources for present and future generations. STAFF REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION 11/6/2000 PUBLIC HEARING ZOA2000-000041 DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT PAGE 2 OF 4 • • • The City has met this goal by allowing existing buildings on Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street arking for a change of use. Allowing this exemption will help maintain the present state of the historic "downtown" area without hindering potential uses otherwise prohibited by off-street parking standards due to lack of developable space. Any applicable Comprehensive Plan Policies; and The proposal is consistent with the City's acknowledged Comprehensive Plan and Development Code based on the following: Comprehensive Plan Policy 1.1.1.a —General Policies: This policy states that the City shall ensure that this Comprehensive Plan and all future legislative changes are consistent with the Statewide Planning Goals adopted by the Land Conservation and Development Commission, and the regional plan adopted by the Metropolitan Service District. This Policy is satisfied as the proposed changes are consistent with Statewide Planning Goals as indicated above and the change will help to keep the Development Code current with local needs. Comprehensive Plan Policy 2.1.1 - Citizen Involvement: This policy states that the City shall maintain an ongoing citizen involvement program and shall assure that citizens will be provided an opportunity to be involved in all phases of the planning process. This Policy is satisfied, as the Tigard Central Business District Association has reviewed the proposal and will have a chance to address it at the Public Hearing. Comprehensive Plan Policy 2.1.2 - Citizen Involvement: This policy states that the opportunities for citizen involvement provided by the City shall be appropriate to the scale of the planning effort and shall involve a broad cross- section of the community. This Policy is satisfied as the proposal was created entirely by the Tigard Central Business District Association under the direction of the City. Furthermore, all property owners that abut SW Main Street have received notice of the public hearing and notice was published in the Tigard Times and posted in the vicinity, Comprehensive Plan Policy 2.1.3 - Citizen Involvement: This policy states that the City shall ensure that information on land use planning issues is available in an understandable form for all interested parties. This Policy is satisfied as the staff report was made available more than seven (7) days prior to the public hearing, including the proposed Code amendments. Comprehensive Plan Policy 5.3 — Economy: This policy states that the City shall improve and enhance the portions of the Central Business District as the focal point for commercial, high density residential, business, civic and professional activity creating a diversified and economically viable core area. This policy is satisfied as the change allows diverse uses to enter the downtown area without having to meet current off-street parking standards thus not interrupting the fragile balance between economic sustainability and the environmentally sensitive areas of the downtown core area. Any applicable provisions of the City's implementing ordinances. STAFF REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION 11/6/2000 PUBLIC HEARING ZOA2000-00004/DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT PAGE 3 OF 4 • • The only applicable City Development Code standard is Chapter 18.380 which regulates amendments.. The Tigard Development Code Section 18.380.020 outlines the process for reviewing Development Code Text Amendments. Section 18.390.060.G establishes procedures.for legislative code changes and is satisfied according to the above findings and Section 18.765 (Table 18.765.2) where the amendment takes place. Numerous on-street parking stalls are available to downtown partisans as well as City lots (i.e. Chamber of Commerce lot). Public transit facilities are in close proximity in order to increase pedestrian traffic. Therefore, traffic hence the change would not create significant congestion. Based on the analysis above, staff finds that the attached Ordinance clarifies responsibilities and liabilities. It is recommended that the Planning Commission forward the Ordinance to the City Council with a recommendation for approval. SECTION V. ADDITIONAL CITY STAFF AND OUTSIDE AGENCY COMMENTS City of Tigard Engineering Department has reviewed the proposal and has no objections to it. City of Tigard Long Range Planning Division has reviewed the proposal and has no objections to it. Oregon Department of Land Conservation & Development has reviewed the proposal and has no objections to it. City of Tigard Operations Department has reviewed the proposal and has no objections to It. City of Tigard Police Department has reviewed the proposal and has no objections to it. / / / � —, — -• October 24, 2000 PREPA' D :Y: athew Sc - de•- -r DATE Assistant Plan -r - , w. • 0 October 24, 2000 'PROVED BY Richard Be ,2-rsdorff DATE Planning M.nager is\curpin\mathew\zoa2000-00004 staff report.doc STAFF REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION 11/6/2000 PUBLIC HEARING ZOA2000-00004/DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT PAGE 4 OF 4 e4;47Fq��li ■ _ —r , •�►9g�J CITY of TIGARD ST `. . � . OEOOaAVNIC INFORMATION 6YfilY f.f .l� ` , � ° , VICINITY MAP f. 10A2000-00004 DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE Ip4 $$., ��� IN,\N\ °o •�`� ��� AMENDMENT .4 \ Ck 4 ie Wit • NO4 4# 41 II° ` #4,,,N, * . 6 \‘ #11f .*411116 l' **. , . _. A. \NP % \ \%4 9 Properties that directly abut SW Main Street 90 • 4111141‘ are indicated in hash marks N \ 0 200 400 B00 Feet 0 , ef' 1'•4 7 fee446' I t at A � .s.. City of Tigard '' �(n Information on this map Is for genoral low8on only and �� . �� lhouW be verified vith the Dsvabpmsnt Servfus l0ivisbn. ,� , C,♦ , 13125 SW HaU Blvd Tigard,OR 87223• \'_._ ._.-�- A. ,- (503)038.1171 � � httpJlw.vw.d.ligard.or.ul Community Development Plot date:Oct 2,2000;CAmagic\MAGIC03.APR DRAFT DRAFT ....DRAFT DRAFT .DRAFT DRAFT .., ADDITIONS: Indicated in liighhgfitjunderline . DELETIONS: NONE : . Table 18.765.2 Minimum and Maximum Required Off-street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements (Cont.) ' MAXIMUM' MINIMUM ZONE A ZONE B BICYCLE2 Postal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 • 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Public Support Facilities none none none none Religious Institutions 1.0/2 seats in main assembly area(M) 1.0/1.7 seats in main assembly area 1.0/1.3 seats in main assembly 1.0/20 seats in main assembly /1 (M) area(M) area • Schools Preschool: 5.0+ //classroom Preschool: 7.0+1.0 classroom Preschool: 10.0+1/classroom Preschool: 1.0/classroom Elementary/JRc/'2.0/classroo ri/ , ,Elementary/JR: 2.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 3.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 6.0/classroom SR: 1.0/5 students/staff(M') //_/ SR: 0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 6.0/classroom Social/Fraternal Clubs/Lodges 10.0/1,000 miii_assjmbly,area"( '27-T12.04,000,, },h=asSembly area 14.0/1,000 main assembly area 2.0/1,000 main assembly area COMMERCIALS `J -- ,// // J `�// //& -- - Commercial Lodging 1.0/room - 1.2'/roomy ,- . //- ' '-1-.4/room 1.0/10 rooms Eating and Drinking Fast food: 9.9/1,00( (M)� '12-_4"/-1;000`(M)/ 14.9'0,000(M) All: 1.0/1,000 Establishments other: 15.3/1,000��M) ll `' 19.1/1;000(M) // ///�- 23.014;00(M) Entertainment-Oriented // \\\,-,7"---,-)...---, (1 ' /L 7/ // . Major Event Entertainment 1.0/3 seats or 1.0%6'bench' /C, ' 1-.0/2:5,ats or) �- 1.0/2-seats or 1.0/10 seats or 40'bench ' �.. //1(075'„bench, ,---) „(" 1:0/4'bench Outdoor Entertainment 4.0/1,000(M) 4:5/1,000 :/ \\77)',--,// \ 5.0/1,000 ' 0.4/1,000 Indoor Entertainment 4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M);-_ ( J,/// 1 6.5/1,000(M) 0.5/1,000 Theater: 1.0/3 seats(M) Theater: 1.0/2.5 seats-(:Mr ,'/ Theater 1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1.0/10 seats Adult Entertainment 2.5/1,000 3.5/1,000 4.5/1,000 . 0.5/1,000 1.0/3 seats(M) 1.0/1.25 seats(M) 1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1.0/20 seats General Retail 1111 Sales-Oriented 3.7/1,000(M) 5.1/1,000(M) 6.2/1,000(M) 0.3/1,000 Personal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 1.0/1,000 Bank with drive in:4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 1.0/1,000 Repair-Oriented 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Bulk Sales 1.0/1,000 but no less than 10.0 . 1.3/1,000 2.0/1,000 0.3/1,000 Outdoor Sales 1.0/1,000 sales area 1.3/1,000 sales area 2.0/1,000 sales area 0.1/1,000 sales area . Animal-Related 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Existing'buildings directly abutting=Main.Street°are nofiequired to add additional=off street` aiking foriichange"of iise. ,CQpstruchon°& new-buildings°abuttiiij Main"SStree re uire parking accordingrto the standards'Of Taiiletf8' 675:2 Off-Street Parking and Loading Requirements 18.765-16 11/26/98 (i:\curpin'mathew\zoa\zoa2000-00004.table 18.doc) NOTICE T O MORTGAGEE, LIENH01111R,VENDOR OR SELLER: THE TIGARD DEVELOPMENT CODE REQUIRES TF-.1 IF YOU RECEIVE THIS NOTICE, IT SHALL BE PROMPTLY FORWARDED TO THE PURCHASER. CAI CITY OF TIGARD Community(Development ShapingA Better Community PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE This is to notify you that the City of Tigard has proposed a land use _ regulation that will affect the permissible uses of your land. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION,AT A MEETING ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 2000 AT 7:30 PM IN THE TOWN HALL OF THE TIGARD CIVIC CENTER, 13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD, TIGARD, OREGON 97223 TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION: The City of Tigard has determined that adoption of this Ordinance will affect the permissible uses of your property and may reduce the value of your property. The details of the proposed Code Amendment are as follows: FILE NO.: ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA) 2000-00004 FILE TITLE: DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT APPLICANT: ..City of Tigard OWNER: N/A 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, OR 97223 REQUEST: The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail • and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.765. THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES OF CHAPTER 18.390.060E. OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE AND RULES OF PROCEDURE ADOPTED BY THE TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL AND AVAILABLE AT CITY HALL. ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES ARE AVAILABLE FOR PERSONS WITH IMPAIRED HEARING. THE CITY WILL ALSO ENDEAVOR TO ARRANGE FOR QUALIFIED SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS AND QUALIFIED BILINGUAL INTERPRETERS UPON REQUEST. PLEASE CALL (503) 639-4171, EXT. 320 (VOICE) OR (503) 684-2772 (TDD - TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICES FOR THE DEAF) NO LESS THAN ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE HEARING TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS. PUBLIC ORAL OR WRITTEN TESTIINY IS INVITED. ANYONE WISHING 141113RESENT WRITTEN TESTIMONY ON THIS PROPOSED ACTION MAY DO SO IN WRITING PRIOR TO OR AT THE PUBLIC HEARING. ORAL TESTIMONY MAY BE PRESENTED AT THE PUBLIC HEARING. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING, THE PLANNING COMMISSION WILL RECEIVE A STAFF REPORT PRESENTATION FROM THE CITY PLANNER, OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING,AND INVITE BOTH ORAL AND WRITTEN TESTIMONY. THE PLANNING COMMISSION MAY CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING TO ANOTHER MEETING TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING AND TAKE ACTION ON THE APPLICATION. THE PURPOSE OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S REVIEW IS TO MAKE A RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL. THE COUNCIL WILL THEN HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ITEM AT A LATER DATE. ALL DOCUMENTS AND APPLICABLE CRITERIA IN THE ABOVE-NOTED FILE ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT NO COST OR COPIES CAN BE OBTAINED FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (250 PER PAGE, OR THE CURRENT RATE CHARGED FOR COPIES AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. AT LEAST SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO THE HEARING, A COPY OF THE STAFF REPORT WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT NO COST, OR A COPY CAN BE OBTAINED FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (25 ) PER PAGE, OR THE CURRENT RATE CHARGED FOR COPIES AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. • FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE STAFF PLANNER MATHEW SCHEIDEGGER AT (503) 63974171, TIGARD CITY HALL, 13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD, TIGARD, OREGON 97223. N -r�`�� ._..._. .-.__._ Ili l 191----__-- gYerl CITY of TIGARD..,41, I GEOGRA•NIC INFORMATION SYSTEM •: E' • , Goa ` VICINITY MAP SOic v � w ♦ w► 1��4.4'•'s1 ,,, 9 °` lm , 10A2000-00004 At, i„.00,� DOWNTOWN . s` s PARKING \ �m A,c: . s 0,, 4` \ . CODE , #+4i N Oj A N ii,. 0�. a1 AMENDMENT 1, 4 \ 1( i , Ill I% i4A . 10 b • • ‘ - # .9 & Ab-p;oe.›c■ •. -.4 , \ - --,‘„, ‘,,, i oi■ ._ ■ Vet„,?,?/, ill . ro * Jab. %, Properties that directly abut SW Main Street are indicated in hash marks tV . 0 200 d00 600 F.al II� ` hift i'.U7 feel �k �i ���♦ . ' l City of Tigard • • ..♦. . 0,M 6.bon en 6w h 0.n ar l.nual Sam..O.nd ,� 4Vb . , Nadu a~bad Wa Ne Der.lepnenl Dimon �'• _ (503)679-4171 q- 46Wiw.w.dJip.ld.er.u. RE& UEsT R) Co,WVkEMTS I• A. REQUEST FOR COMMENTS CITY OF TIGARD Community DDeveCopment Shaping Better Community DATE: September 26. 2000 TO: Brian Roger,Development Review Engineer RECEIVED PLANNING FROM: City of Tigard Planning Division OCT 0 5 2000 STAFF CONTACT: Mathew Scheidegger. Assistant Planner (x317) CITYOFTIGARD Phone: (503) 639-417I/Fax: (503) 684-1297 • ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA) 2000-00004 ➢ DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT < The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.165.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals I, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.765. Attached is the "DRAFT" Proposed Amedments for your review. From information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish to comment on this application, WE NEED YOUR COMMENTS BACK BY: OCTOBER 10. 2000. You may use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments. If you are unable to respond by the above date, please phone the staff contact noted above with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as possible. If you have any questions, contact the Tigard Planning Division, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, OR 97223. PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING,ITEMS THAT APPLY: We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it. ?() Please contact of our office. _ Please refer to the enclosed letter. Written comments provided below: (T crse provide the foaiming information)Name of Person[sl Commenting: g1� I Phone Humberto): �11�j • • t r A REQUEST FOR COMMENTS CITY OF TIGARD Community(Development • Shaping A Better Community DATE: September 26, 2000 RECEIVED PLANNING TO: Nadine Smith,Advanced Planning Supervisor S E P 2 9 2000 FROM: City of Tigard Planning Division STAFF CONTACT: Mathew Scheidegger, Assistant Planner (x317) CITY OF TIGARD Phone: (503) 639-4111/Fax: (503) 684-1297 ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA) 2000-00004 ➢ DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT < The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.165.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parkin Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals I, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.765. Attached is the "DRAFT" Proposed Amedments for your review. From information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish to comment on this application, WE NEED YOUR COMMENTS BACK BY: OCTOBER 10. 2000. You may use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments. If you are unable to respond by the above date, please phone the staff contact noted above with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as possible. If you have any questions, contact the Tigard Planning Division, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, OR 97223. PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY::; ✓ We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it. _ Please contact of our office. Please refer to the enclosed letter. -� Written comments provided below: (4/1.yh CZ Ca-et/7 U1 7.7 /3, - (lease provide the foffinving information)Name of Persons]Commenting: Phone Number's]: 09/27/00 WED 12:53 FAX 503 378 5518 DLCD PROGRAM Z002 • • DEPT Or - ` SEP 2 7 200D REQUEST FOR COMMENTS CITY OF TI` TI GARD LAND CONSERVATION Communiry�Deve(opment AND DEVELOPMENT Shaping Better Community DATE: September 26. 2000 TO: 0-/f Larry French,Oregon Department of Land Conservation a Development FROM: City of Tigard Planning Division STAFF CONTACT: Mathe i " •.•er Assistan ' . iler[x3 11) ' one: 50 . '-' ax: 51 684-72971 r - ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA) 2000-00004 DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT Q The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehide and Bicycle Parkin Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, induding a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals I, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.165. Attached is the "DRAFT" Proposed Amedments for your review. From information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish to comment on this application, WE NEED YOUR COMMENTS BACK BY: OCTOBER 10. 2000. You may use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your. comments. If you are (triable to respond byihe above date, please phone the staff contact noted above with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as possible. If you have any questions, contact the Tigard Planning Division, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, OR 97223. ..5 ;, '.,,, '.Ai v' } f re t" t ''1: i l,Ui f.t1Y !:t f 5�a lly A 1. :,5;;. ..l, We have reviewed the proposal and have no objectionQs to it. Please contact . I-- e- I �� :3J373-oo o .25T,,r - _. - of o ic Please refer to the enclosed letter. .4,E6 F E E'CSo3 73(- o6sX 3'( Written comments provided below: • (care provide the fol)wing infvrnuttion)Name oT Person[s]Commenting: I 1 Phone Humberto]: I 09/27/00 WED 12:52 FAX 503 378 5518 DLCD PROGRAM 11001 __ • • V regon of Land Conservation and Development '. 1 0� 635 Capitol SI. NE,Suite zoc) �_rte , Salem,Oregon 97301-2540 •���'' John A Kitrhalxr,M o..�:neomor Phone (503) 373-0050 Director's Fax (503) 378-5518 Main Fax (503) 378-6033 Rural/Coastal Fax (503) 378-5518 TGM/Urban Fax (503) 378-2687 Web Address: http://www.lcd.state.or.us AA FAX TRANSMISSION To: /1 I rv/at) a.1 ID aoLr-2 Date: 9/2_376 J Fax #: 5e)3- pi-7a97 Pages: 3 including this cover sheet. • From: 4412, / t - Nc_/71 Phone Extension #: 3 Subject: -25re 7 . 4hjn/,Dvi-tz-e7- coo- )0OO, COMMENTS: r ack ,i,„„d,,./c� DOG-0O6/ 000) V4..../ •;,14,4( 42----c-i--- .„.7,-,, . • DRAFT DRAFT.•••••••DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT • ADDITIONS: Indicted in g i 8 &� _ f __ • DELETIONS: NONE f . ° Table 18.765.2 Minimum and Maximum Required Off-street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements (Cont.) 1 v' M' 6a MINIMUM ZONE A L B BICYCLE! Postal Services 2.5/1,000 - 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,00d cn 0. 3/1,000 Public Su ort Facilities none none • none none Religious Institutions 1.0/2 seats in main assembly area(M) 1.0/1.7 seats in main assembly area 1.011.3 seats in main assembly 1.0/20 seats in main assembly co (M) area(M). area Schools Preschool:5.0+I/classroom Preschool: 7.04-1.0 classroom Preschool: 10.0+1/classroom Preschool: 1.0/classroom co Elementary/JR: 2.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.5/classroom . Elementary/JR: 3.S/classroom Elementary/JR: 6.0/classroom SR: 1.0/5 students/stat '(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) _ SR: 1.0/ .3 students/staff(M) SR: 6.0/classroom Social/Fraternal Clubs/Lodges 10.0/1,000 main assembly area 12.0/1,000 main assembly area 14.0/1,00.0 main assembly area 2.0/1,000 main assembly area COMMERCIAL, Commercial Lodging 1.0/room I 1.2/room 1.4/room 4 1.0/10 rooms d Eating and Drinldng Fast food:9.9/1,000(M) 12.4/1,000(M) 14.9/1,000(M) All 1.0/1,000 r. Establishments other: 15.3/1,000(M) 19.1/1000(M) H 23.0/1,000(M) d Entertainment-Oriented _ .o Major Event Entertainment 1.0/3 seats or 1.0/6'bench 1.0/2.5 seats or 1.0/2 seats¢r 1.0/10 seats or 40'bench o 1.0/5'bench 1.0/4'bench Outdoor Entertainment 4.0/1,000(M) 4.5/1,000 5.0/1,000 . , 0.4/1,000 Indoor Entertainment 4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) ' 0.5/1,000 Theater: 1.0/3 seats(M) , Theater: 1.0/2.5 seats(M) Theater 1.012.0 seats(M) 1.0/10 seats Adult Entertainment 2.5/1,000 3.5/1,000 4.5/1,000 • 0.5/1,000 1.0/3 seats(M) 1.0/1.25 seats(M) _ 1.0/2.0 seats(M) • 1.0/20 seats • General Retail Sales-Oriented 3.7/1,000.(M) - 5.1/1,000(M) 6.2/1,000(.M) 0.3/1,000 _ Personal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 , 1.0/1,000 Bank with drive in:4.1/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 1.0/1,000 - Repair-Oriented . 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 : 0.3/1,000 Bulk Sales . 1.0/1,000 but no less than 10.0 1.3/1,000 . _ 2.0/1,000 , 0,3/1,000 1,000 Outdoor Sales 1.0/1,000 sales area 1.3/1,000 sales area _ 2.0/1,000 sales area 0.1/1,000 sales area J Animal-Related _ 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 , 4.5/1,000 , 0.3/1,000 I• "ti. LI s r{ 3l! �- ,t3-_cif i7%14f4n6gii-0 l-6: i4.%refi o (i.!-- ice- 141 !l`551'_li.a-- i Sic4-471A C:(4�:6Ai i�a t :k i'lftli�ri iitiiiii 1!E'611!~% -a'.ii_t -.alt t � _ . -- _._- -____. - - ......._-. _ _.----_-. _..------ .- -.- _ _ _.----- -. ..- 'C ✓,i t �► ii is f..t�;e+�i'� JlI: \t'3 j^'A ���Ti_'g�� :�.��C���i7�:-''ti, Of-Street Parking and Loading Requirements 18.765-16 11/26/98 0 (iscurpin\maihewlzoalzoa2000-00)04.table IB.doc) • A REQUEST FOR COMMENTS CITY OF TIGARD Community(Development Shaping Getter Community DATE: • September 26, 2000 RECEIVED PLANNING TO: n Roy,Property Manager/Operations Department FROM: City of Tigard Planning Division . SEP 2 7 2000 STAFF CONTACT: Mathew Scheidegger, Assistant Planner (x311) CITY OF TIGARD Phone: (503) 639-4171/Fax: (503) 684-12971 ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA) 2000-00004 ➢ DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT < The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.165.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) in the Tgard Community Development Code. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals I, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies III, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.165. Attached is the "DRAFT" Proposed Amedments for your review. From information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish to comment on this application, WE NEED YOUR COMMENTS BACK BY: OCTOBER 10, 2000. You may use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments. If you are unable to respond by the above date, please phone the staff contact noted above with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as possible. If you have any questions, contact the Tigard Planning Division, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, OR 97223. PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT;APPLY: :R We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it. Please contact of our office. lease refer to the enclosed letter. Written comments provided below: , n At-^-1 'Mt Ii rF `f ! • ' •• 14. 5' D . .u4/ ' • is G; ft101%. '‘ e-s3 7Ace(ease provide the follOwing information)Name of Personfsl Commenting: Phone Humberto]: • • A„eo. REQUEST FOR COMMENTS OF TI CITY OF TIGARD Community(Deveoopment Shaping Better Community DATE: September 26, 2000 TO: Jim Wolf,Tigard Police Department Crime Prevention HtI Off�eANNING FROM: City of Tigard Planning Division STAFF CONTACT: Mathew Scheidegg er, Assistant Planner (x317) SEP 2 7 2000 Phone: (503) 639-417I/Fax: (503) 684-7291 CITY OF TIGARD ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA) 2000-00004 > DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT Q The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a lone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings abutting ain Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.165.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parkin Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals I, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.165. Attached is the "DRAFT" Proposed Amedments for your review. From information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future.- If you wish to comment on this application, WE NEED YOUR COMMENTS BACK BY: OCTOBER 10. 2000. You may use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments. If you are unable to respond by the above date, please phone the staff contact noted above with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as possible. If you have any questions, contact the Tigard Planning Division, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, OR 97223. PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT APPLY:,, R. We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it. (_ Please contact of our office. _ Please refer to the enclosed letter. Written comments provided below: (P&ase proviife the foltowing information)Name of Personfsl Commenting: u l'M \Ao 1 Phone Number's]: 1."2-'2- PNN! N& Sacuy /MAT (ALS ,, • • AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING TYOFh'O CITY OF IOARD Community(Development S hoping A Better Community I, cPatricia L. Lun ford being first duly sworn/affirm; on oath depose and say that I am a Senior Administrative Specialist for the City of Tigard, 'Washington County, Oregon and that I served the following: (Check Appropriate Box(s)Below) © NOTICE OF FINAL ORDER FOR:lI ZOA2000-00004/DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT 1 8/28/2001 AMENDED NOTICE (File NoJName Reference) (Date of Public Hearings) ❑ City of Tigard Planning Director ❑ Tigard Hearings Officer . ❑ Tigard Planning Commission - ® Tigard City Council A copy of the said notice being hereto attached, marked Exhibit"A", and by reference made a part hereof, was mailed to each named person(s) at the address(s) shown on the attached list(s), marked Exhibit"B", and by reference made a part hereof, on September 5,2001,and deposited in the United States Mail on September 5,2001, postage prepaid. j ' z • Om, ,:-,,,e, (Perso at Prepar-. Notice) STATE of oREGoN ) . County ofWas Washington )ss. City of Tigard ) Subscribed and sworn/affirmed before me on the C-4-1‘. day of fic, , 1 - , 2001. ,..r.,-:-,A. OFFICIAL SEAL -p-.1=y, DIANE M JELDERKS ' / , NOTARY PUBLIC-OREGON / COMMISSION NO.326578, / MY COMMISSION EXPIRES SEPT.07,2003 i. >iL I My Commission 511 O • EXHIBIT A. 46, 120 DAYS=N/A CITY of TIGARD Community(Development Shaping Better Community CITY OF TIGARD 'Washington County, Oregon NOTICE OF FINAL ORDER BY THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL Case Number: ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT(ZOA) 2000-00004 Case Name: DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT Names of Owners: N/A Name of Applicant: City of Tigard Address of Applicant: 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, Oregon 97223 Address of Property: Citywide Tax Map/Lot Nos.: N/A A FINAL ORDER INCORPORATING THE FACTS, FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS APPROVING A REQUEST FOR A ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT. THE CITY OF TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL HAVE REVIEWED THE APPLICANT'S PLANS, NARRATIVE, MATERIALS, COMMENTS OF REVIEWING AGENCIES, THE PLANNING DIVISION'S STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE APPLICATION DESCRIBED IN FURTHER DETAIL IN THE STAFF REPORT. THE PLANNING COMMISSION HELD A PUBLIC HEARING TO RECEIVE TESTIMONY ON NOVEMBER 6 2000 FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAKING A RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL ON THE REQUEST. THE CITY COUNCIL ALSO HELD A PUBLIC HEARING TO RECEIVE TESTIMONY ON AUGUST 28 2001 PRIOR TO MAKING A DECISION ON THE REQUEST. THIS DECISION HAS BEEN BASED ON THE FACTS, FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS CONTAINED WITHIN THIS FINAL ORDER. Request: > The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use except for entertainment uses. New buildings or existing buildings that undergo remodeling provided the original square footage of the buildings remain the same also are not required to add additional off-street parking. Entertainment uses and construction of new buildings abutting Main Street require parking according to the standards of Table 18.765.2 of the Tigard Community Development Code. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.765. Action: > ® Approval as Requested El Approval with Conditions ❑ Denial Notice: Notice was published in the newspaper, posted at City Hall and mailed to: - ® Affected Government Agencies ® The Affected Citizen Involvement Team Facilitator The adopted findings of fact, decision and statement of conditions can be obtained from the Planning Division/Community Development Department at the City of Tigard City Hall. Final Decision: THIS IS THE FINAL DECISION BY THE CITY AND BECOMES EFFECTIVE ON SEPTEMBER 27, 2001. The adopted findings of fact, decision and statement of conditions can be obtained from the City of Tigard Planning Division, Tigard City Hall, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, Oregon. Appeal: A review of this decision may be obtained by filing a notice of intent with the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) according to their procedures. Questions: If you have any questions, please call the City of Tigard Planning Division or the City Recorder at (503) 639-4171. • • CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON ORDINANCE NO.01- 1 a A ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA2000-00004), AMENDING CHAPTER 18.765 OF THE TIGARD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE. WHEREAS,the Main Street area is envisioned as a"focal point" for the community in "Tigard Beyond Tomorrow'; WHEREAS,current buildings abutting SW Main Street are historical in character and possess a distinctive shape and size that help define this area; WHEREAS, buildings abutting SW Main Street are exempt from the off-street parking standards for a change of use, which will help maintain these buildings' viability for use, thereby maintaining the area's character; and WHEREAS,construction of new buildings abutting Main Street and entertainment uses will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off- Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements); and WHEREAS,the Planning Commission opened a Public Hearing on the request on November 6, 2000, and indicated they were supportive of the proposed amendment with the addition that "new construction to replace existing square footage is also not required to add additional off-street parking"and directed staff to prepare langauge and an Ordinance for Council review and approval; and WHEREAS, the City Council will determine that the proposed language adequately addresses concerns regarding the exemption of off-street parking for a change of use in existing buildings abutting SW Main Street, however, requiring new buildings and entertainment uses to meet current off-street parking standards. NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Table 18.765.2 of the Tigard Development Code is hereby amended to add the following language: (see Exhibit A) 151 Existing buildings directly abutting Main Street are not required to add additional off-street parking for a change of use except for entertainment uses. New buildings or existing buildings that undergo remodeling provided the original square footage of the buildings remain the same also are not required to add additional off-street parking. Entertainment uses and construction of new buildings abutting Main Street require parking according to the standards of Table 18.765.2. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its passage by the Council, signature by • the Mayor, and posting by the City Recorder. ORDINANCE No.0142 Page 1 of 2 . • • PASSED: By U f0 n I m DUSvote of all Council members present after being read by number and title only,this c ^ day of -"L.._. _e ,2001. fCGtGkeit.c.-4A4 110 Catherine Wheatley,City Recorde APPROVED: By Tigard City Council this 0 g---6-41 day of ,---4- r_A-o± ,2001. ii 1 �'� I i• v� oI� 11111 7mes E. Gn ith, r •i if A roved as to form: , \i ity Attorney/ --4-aja -i- r)t, owl Date . I:*pin\beth\parking amendment\zoa2000-00004.Ord.doc ORDINANCENo. 01-/ - Page 2 of 2 DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT ...DRAFT EXHIBIT A ADDITIONS: Indicated in ilgh ANON, DELETIONS: NONE Table 18.765.2 Minimum and Maximum Required Off-street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements (Cont.) MAXIMUM' MINIMUM ZONE A ZONE B BICYCLE Postal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Public Support Facilities none none none none Religious Institutions 1.0/2 seats in main assembly area(M) 1.0/1.7 seats in main assembly area 1.0/1.3 seats in main assembly 1.0/20 seats in main assembly (M) area(M) . area • Schools Preschool: 5.0+1/classroom Preschool: 7.0+1.0 classroom Preschool: 10.0+1/classroom Preschool: 1.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 3.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 6.0/classroom SR: 1.0/5 students/staff(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR 6.0/classroom Social/Fraternal Clubs/Lodges 10.0/1,000 main assembly area 12.0/1,000 main assembly area _ 14.0/1,000 main assembly area 2.0/1,000 main assembly area COMMERCIAL; Commercial Lodging 1.0/room 1.2/room 1.4/room 1.0/10 rooms Eating and Drinking Fast food: 9.9/1,000(M) 12.4/1,000(M) 14.9/1,000(M) All: 1.0/1,000 Establishments , other: 15.3/1,000(M) 19.1/1,000(M) 23.0/1,000(M) Entertainment-Oriented Major Event Entertainment 1.0/3 seats or 1.0/6'bench 1.0/2.5 seats or 1.0/2 seats or 1.0/10 seats or 40'bench 1.0/5'bench 1.0/4'bench Outdoor Entertainment 4.0/1,000(M) 4.5/1,000 5.0/1,000 0.4/1,000 Indoor Entertainment 4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 0.5/1,000 Theater: 1.0/3 seats(M) Theater: 1.0/2.5 seats(M) Theater 1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1.0/10 seats Adult Entertainment 2.5/1,000 3.5/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.5/1,000 1.0/3 seats(M) 1.0/1.25 seats(M) 1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1.0/20 seats General Retail Sales-Oriented 3.7/1,000(M) _ 5.1/1,000(M) 6.2/1,000(M) 0.3/1,000 Personal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 1.0/1,000 Bank with drive in:4.3/1,000(M) _ 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 1.0/1,000 Repair-Oriented 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Bulk Sales 1.0/1,000 but no less than 10.0 1.3/1,000 2.0/1,000 0.3/1,000 Outdoor Sales 1.0/1,000 sales area 1.3/1,000 sales area 2.0/1000 sales area 0.1/1,000 sales area Animal-Related _ 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 i"i i�gT g ifn anai �s Yro'-: y r8 ,G fii.n oa it iaa l t inn d n �o` x° :k^ " f"d 1 a e s ���`L�n* e g i n c 4Is. t nw'.. nfdn a.s:,:?. iY?' aine Art Zee i tr: ,,ui ka ord 'fo a idaz s o Table l ' 6 2 , e 4 .��. o r.la tu l_ . . .ef its als °n o r`gil ie mite rafftio 'al o »: e" : kirigc . 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AGENDA ITEM#: 5. / Page 1 of DATE OF HEARING: I// (i O o CASE NUMBER(S): Z 0/9 ,2 000 —o o pO z/ OWNER/APPLICANT: e-t-1 LOCATION: D - f -1 PLEASEPRINTj:YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, AND ZIP CODE PROPONENT (For the proposal) OPPONENT (Against the proposal) (Print Name/Address/Zip&Affiliation) (Print Name/Address/'p&Affiliation) Name: /7//« /7 7 ' ' - Name: c;-?C1\ S X' f ' Address: /Zz/Z o f -4) /' 4' % Address:LI5CO5 ' �Clk - ,Se R3Lc reSsu City: 7-7GW/1- State: 0/1 Zip: 7Z Z3 City: tasLI11.4: '00 State 01 Z. Zip: 9 17(• 1 0Ct Z Name: Name: V / V/G''J - V/(5 Address: Address: /V 8 (5 7 State:/�/: Zip: 7' City: State: Zip: City: 1/jot i' 77' Name: Name: Address: Address: City: State: Zip: City: State: Zip: Name: Name: Address: Address: City: State: Zip: City: State: Zip: Name: Name: Address: Address: City: State: Zip: City: State: Zip: • • BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS & BOARD MEMBERS TIGARD CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: President: Tyler Ellenson, Tyler's Automotive 12420 SW Main Street Tigard, Ore 97223 639-5588 fax 620-4483 Vice President: Penny Connor, Razz Ma Tazz 8905 SW Commercial St. Tigard, Ore 97223 639-4165 Secretary: Kate Dormer, Tigard Sub Shop 12501 SW Main Street Tigard, Ore 97223 684-7827 fax 624-6539 Treasurer: Linda Cro H• :rt & Flowers Antiques 12436 SW 4 ain Street Tigard, i re •7223 59.-8768 BOARD MEMBERS: Paul Savory, Southwest Office Supply 12245 SW Main Street Tigard, Ore 97223 639-3179 fax 639-9586 ,__.._Davy Hammond, Property Owner 12562 SW Main Street Tigard, Ore 97223 620-7522 fax 639-8697 Brad Smith, Tigard Vision Center • 9169 SW Burhnam Street Tigard, Ore 97223 639-5115 fax 624-0542 'Shirley Lovelace, Guardian Management 9479 SW Maplewood Dr, Manager Tigard, Ore 97223 639-6246 fax 968-1086 .4"471`��-� •■j_ .,.� iii.90��, CITY of TIGARD ;C1M;Y t /WV *A MAP p * MFR .��,s ,,ri 1 �� �.���.°. , m� , TOA2000-00004 o „pcb„,, WN OWN; PARKING ♦ O �. � CODE � eG♦1 1'� AMENDMENT '`1 i O ‘ • \ \ kl‘" . 4 ' 1 4 . # , 9 ♦ O 1 t I 104 t*,, \4 4 0 '‘� ti dj, % 1* 4•\/ it\ * .. MIIP 4 Ale ‘,,‘ ♦ O 90 Properties that directly abut SW Main Street • are indicated in hash marks N- -, ,,,.,,/ \ sT Ffr4 0 200 400 600 Feet I. 1' 437 feet ill ..< • � City off Tigard s1'p.♦ • Information on this map is for general location only and �' • _ • should be verified with the Development Services Division. . , 13125 SW Hall Blvd 8. , Ti125 S R 97223;. . - --,.�- ,- (503)639.4171 http;llwww.ci.ligard.or.us Community Development Plot date:Oct 2,2000;C:\magic\MAGIC03.APR • AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING . �` '+i CITY ,,:e Community Development ShapingA Better Community I, cPatricia L. Lunsford being first duly sworn/affirm, on oath depose and say that I am a Senior Administrative Speciazut for • the City of7igar Washington County, Oregon and that I served the following: (check APPioaiaie Box(s)Beiow) ® NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR: lE7i 10A2000-00004/DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT 1 8/28/01 _ File No/Name Reference) (Date of Public Hearing) City of Tigard Planning Director Tigard Hearings Officer Tigard Planning Commission Tigard City Council A copy of the said notice being hereto attached, marked Exhibit"A",and by reference made a part hereof, was mailed to each named person(s) at the address(s) shown on the attached list(s), marked Exhibit'B",and by reference made a part hereof, on August 1,2001 and deposited in the United States Mail on August 1,2001,postage prepaid. `/_/ / __ I, ... ,_/ . . ii'.-f.ainG3/..., ('son - at=reared of -) STATE OF O GON ) County of Washington )ss. City of ft ) y)rot Subscribed and sworn/affirmed before me on the 6 day of , 2001. f �. OFFICIAL SEAL 6,�,-=` ' DIANE M JELDERKS •;,F NOTARY PUBLIC-OREGON COMMISSION NO.326578 / / MY COMMISSION EXPIRES SEPT.07,2003 l �`___--/� NOTARY ' i BLIC OF GREG! ' My Commission Expire'• q7.7 A3 NOTICE TO MORTGAGEE, LIENHOIOR,VENDOR OR SELLER: • THE TIGARD DEVELOPMENT CODE REQUIRES THAT IF YOU RECEIVE THIS NOTICE, EXHIBIT IT SHALL BE PROMPTLY FORWARDED TO THE PURCHASER. CITY OF TIGARD Community<Deveropment ShapingA Better Community PUBLIC NEARING NOTICE This is to notify you that the City of Tigard has proposed a land use regulation that will affect the permissible uses of your land. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL,AT A MEETING ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2001 AT 7:30 PM, IN THE TOWN HALL OF THE TIGARD CIVIC CENTER, 13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD, TIGARD, OREGON 97223 TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE. The City of Tigard has determined that adoption of this Ordinance will affect the permissible uses of your property and may reduce the value of your property. The details of the proposed Code Amendment are as follows: FILE NO.: ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA) 2000-00004 FILE TITLE: DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT APPLICANT: City of Tigard OWNER: N/A 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, OR 97223 REQUEST: The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings and entertainment uses abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.765. THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES OF CHAPTER 18.390.060E. OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE AND RULES OF PROCEDURE ADOPTED BY THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL AND AVAILABLE AT CITY HALL. ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES ARE AVAILABLE FOR PERSONS WITH IMPAIRED HEARING. THE CITY WILL ALSO ENDEAVOR TO ARRANGE FOR QUALIFIED SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS AND QUALIFIED BILINGUAL INTERPRETERS UPON REQUEST. PLEASE CALL (503) 639-4171, EXT. 320 (VOICE) OR (503) 684-2772 (TDD - TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICES FOR THE DEAF) NO LESS THAN ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE HEARING TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS. PUBLIC ORAL OR WRITTEN TESTIM• IS INVITED. ANYONE WISHING TAESENT WRITTEN TESTIMONY ON THIS PROPOSED ACTION MAY DO SO IN WRITING PRIOR TO OR AT THE PUBLIC HEARING. ORAL TESTIMONY MAY BE PRESENTED AT THE PUBLIC HEARING. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING, THE CITY COUNCIL WILL RECEIVE A STAFF REPORT PRESENTATION FROM THE CITY PLANNER AND RECOMMENDATION FROM THE PLANNING COMMISSION, OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING, AND INVITE BOTH ORAL AND WRITTEN TESTIMONY. THE CITY COUNCIL MAY CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING TO ANOTHER MEETING TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING AND TAKE ACTION ON THE APPLICATION. ALL DOCUMENTS AND APPLICABLE CRITERIA IN THE ABOVE-NOTED FILE ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT NO COST OR COPIES CAN BE OBTAINED FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (25 ) PER PAGE, OR THE CURRENT RATE CHARGED FOR COPIES AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. AT LEAST SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO THE HEARING, A COPY OF THE STAFF REPORT WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT NO COST, OR A COPY CAN BE OBTAINED FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (25 ) PER PAGE, OR THE CURRENT RATE CHARGED FOR COPIES AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. . FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT BETH ST. AMAND AT(503) 639-4171, TIGARD CITY HALL, 13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD, TIGARD, OREGON 97223. ■ ■ �•- y� CITY of TIGARD �bFR� S�LJ���= , — ' -� �• m / I c.00....ic INFORMATION.r.reM %��A ` • ,�`• ' �� VICINITY MAP , r 'fre,,,,IP 111 ���� A mom,�1�� ,� , ZOA2000-00004� ��` ���� DOWNTOWN ����� s` �� � .� PARKING Ac,' ,Pov, ��� CODE\\‘\,\\,\\\\\N,\,� ���� �ti` °���� AMENDMENT 4% ON 41' ''''\\\ iV ■ \ \\\\ \ i 'yy� ♦P T ,., ■,„ • 1,o „„ _4•, � directly b 'n � • Properties that d rec y a ut SW Mat Street are indicated in hash marks N 0 200 600 600 Faa Itlit fer-' , 7•p7 test vI CiryofTigazd 9�.. •. mron b. o�nla n aP i.ror aa�a�l oCa6on omy.oa .,�.�. Q .AoWd be vsdfisd vaN Ne Dsvelapmsn 2 17725 SW Ha0 Blvd Tigard.OR 97223 ' • (507)630.{171 !rk ��i:1.0:.k. _ � anp lMwwx.O.6pard.0r.0. • EXHIBIT f; 2S102AB-02402 2S102AB-05302 ANKELE MARVIN R&KATHRYN J CASCADE ACQUISITION LLC 12511 SW MAIN 9180 SW BURHNHAM TIGARD,OR 97223 TIGARD,OR 97223 2S 102AA-02302 2S 102AB-04000 B-B-B PROPERTIES CAUTHORN BRUCE R& PO BOX 23952 SOMMERS GREGORY J TIGARD,OR 97281 9960 SW SATTLER TIGARD,OR 97224 2S102AB-04700 2S102AB-03100 BANK OF NEW YORK& CHRISMAN RICHARD&HEATHER TRS • Go CACH GERALD C&JOAN L ET AL 940 UPPER DEVON LN COOLEY MARK&LINDA LAKE OSWEGO,OR 97034 12525 SW MAIN TIGARD,OR 97223 2S102AA-05000 2S102AC-00900 BISHOP WILBUR A AND MARTHA E DAVIS EUGENE L&VIVIAN M PO BOX 23832 10875 SW 89TH AVE TIGARD,OR 97281 TIGARD,OR 97223 2S102AB-02200 2S102AC-00700 CACH GERALD C JOAN L DOLAN&CO LLC 12525 SW MAIN BY FLORENCE T DOLAN TIGARD,OR 97223 4523 NE DAVIS ST PORTLAND,OR 97213 2S102AB-03900 2S102AA-05300 CAPISTRANO NICHOLAS III ELSER HARVEY D 12370 SW MAIN ST 23900 SW MT CREEK RD TIGARD,OR 97223 SHERWOOD,OR 97140 2S102AB-04800 -102AA-05200 CAPISTRANO NICOLAS N&CHRISTIN ELS- ' H•'IEY D 6646 SW 35TH AVE 23906 :f` 4T CREEK RD PORTLAND,OR 97221 RWOOD, • 97140 2S 102AB-04500 2S 102AB-03500 CAPISTRANO NICOLAS/CRISTINA B& ERDMAN TERRANCE E AND CACH GERALD C/JOAN L ERDMAN THOMAS M 12370 SW MAIN ST 12405 SW MAIN ST TIGARD,OR 97223 TIGARD,OR 97223 -102AB-04300 2S 102AB-02100 CA- -TRANO OLAS/CRISTINA B& FINKE ALEX AND LOTTI AND CACH D C/JOAN L HANS CHRISTIAN 12376 • N ST PO BOX 23562 T ARD,OR 9 ' 3 PORTLAND,OR 97281 2S 102AC-00201 1 2AB-02000 CASA LA VETA ASSOCIATES& FINK EX A s OTTI AND HIGHLANDS ASSOCIATES ET AL HANS CH: IAN BY GUARDIAN MGMT ATTN:BARRY BRENNE PO :% ' 2356 PO BOX 5886 '..RTLAND,OR • '81 PORTLAND,OR 97228 • • • 2S 102AC-0i 000 2S 102AB-04400 GRITZBAUGH MAIN STREET PROPERTY MARR ROBERT M PO BOX 1366 BY R MICHAEL MARR BEAVERTON,OR 97075 12420 SW MAIN ST TIGARD,OR 97223 2S102AA-00905 2S102AA-00903 HAAGEN GARY L&CANDACE C TRS MCDONALD'S CORP 036/0041 2514 SE 112TH AVE PO BOX 66207 VANCOUVER,WA 98664 AMF O'HARE CHICAGO, IL 60666 2S 102AC-01101 2S 102AA-00906 HAMMOND DAVID E&CHRISTINE N MONTCO ASSOCIATES 3015 SW 116TH BY THRIFTY/PAYLESS INC#5354 BEAVERTON,OR 97005 PO BOX 8431 HARRISBURG,PA 17105 2S102AB-02300 2S102AA-04900 HANSON DONALD E TRUST NICOLI PACIFIC LLC PO BOX 12 19600 SW CIPOLE RD WELCHES,OR 97067 TUALATIN,OR 97062 S 102AB-02401 2S 102AA-05100 HA D LD E TRUST P J LAND COMPANY PO B 10330 SW VIEW TERRACE CHES,OR 067 TIGARD,OR 97224 2S102AC-00800 2S102AB-04600 HEUVELHORST MICHAEL J PEREZ JOSE EVODIO POZOS&PERE do KADEY GEORGE S JR PO BOX 689 12551 SW MAIN ST MAYWOOD, CA 90270 TIGARD,OR 97223 2S 102AA-02301 2S 102AB-03700 HOYT CORPORATION SAVORY DAVID S AND MARY F BY U S BANK BY SW OFFICE SUPPLY 2800 EAST LAKE ST 12245 SW MAIN ST MINNEAPOLIS,MN 55406 TIGARD,OR 97223 2S 102AA-04100 2S 102AC-01100 INTEGRITY INVESTMENTS INC SORG ROGER PAUL TR& 2229 NE BURNSIDE SUITE 86 SORG N JEFFREY TR GRESHAM,OR 97030 24 AQUINAS LAKE OSWEGO,OR 97035 2S102AA-00904 2S102AB-04100 JASUE TRUST THE& SPEEDY LINGUINE INC JEFFREY NATHAN TRUST THE 5405 SW JEAN RD BY ALBERTSON'S#65 LAKE OSWEGO,OR 97034 PO BOX 20 BOISE,ID 83726 2S102AB-03600 2S102AB-02800 JOHNSON WARREN W&BETTY TRS AN THOMPSON DENNIS C JOHNSON REES C&MARYANNE G 9523 SW 62ND DRIVE 3112 SW SANTA MONICA ST PORTLAND,OR 97219 PORTLAND,OR 97201 • • 2S102AB-05800 TIGARD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THE 12345 SW MAIN ST TIGARD,OR 97223 2S102AA-04000 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVIC 11272 SW CAPITOL HWY PORTLAND,OR 97219 2S102AA-05500 VERMILYE JEAN S TRUSTEE 3122 SW MARICARA ST PORTLAND,OR 97219 2 102AC-00600 VER YEJE TRUSTEE 3122 S ICARA ST TLAND,0 219 2S102AC-00500 WOODARD CHARLES L AND ARLIE C PO BOX 23303 TIGARD,OR 97223 • • Naomi Gallucci 11285 SW 78th Avenue Tigard, OR 97223 Sue Rorman 11250 SW 82'd Avenue Tigard, OR 97223 John Snyder 11100 SW 82nd Avenue Tigard, OR 97223 Michael Trigoboff 7072 SW Barbara Lane Tigard, OR 97223 Ellen Beilstein 14630 SW 139th Avenue Tigard, OR 97224 Jim Petersen 10815 SW 74th Avenue Tigard, OR 97223 Dieter Jacobs 7775 SW Spruce Street Tigard, OR 97223 Alexander Craghead 12205 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, OR 97223 Michael Trigoboff 7072 SW Barbara Lane Tigard, OR 97223 CITY OF TIGARD - EAST CIT SUBCOMMITTEE (i:\curpin\setup\labels\CIT East.doc) UPDATED: July 30, 2001 Patty Lunsford - Re: 11/28/2000 Coun- ublic Hearing Item for ZOA2000-00004 Page_1 From: Jim Hendryx • To: Patty Lunsford Date: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 9:07:11 AM Subject: Re: 11/28/2000 Council Public Hearing Item for ZOA2000-00004 Patty, Here is the list for the TCBDA. I also sent a copy of the notice and staff rept to the Chamber. Alex Tancuan,,,,actancuan @aol.com,actancuan Brad Smith,,,,brad @tigardvision.com,brad Dennis Dirren,618,Police Department„28944 @ci.tigard.or.us,28944 Jim Wolf,220,Police Department„27047 @ci.tigard.or.us,27047 Kate Dormer,„ ,crafter @easystreet.com,crafter Mike Marr„ ,,mikemarr @gte.net,mikemarr Paul Savory,,,,swofficesupp @unidial.com,swofficesupp Sue Gallant„ ,,sgallant @amfam.com,sgallant Tyler Ellenson,,,,tylers @northwest.com,tylers William Wadman III,,,,WWWadmanlll @netscape.net,WWWadmanlll "Jennifer Erb” <jen @tigardchamber.com> Thank you Jim Hendryx Phone 639-4171 ext. 405 Fax 684-7297 >>> Patty Lunsford 11/06/00 02:25PM >>> Attached is the public hearing notice that I am mailing out today to all property owners abutting SW Main Street. Matt just informed me that you e-mailed the Downtown Business Association with regard to the Planning Commission public hearing so I am following up with the Council notice. Please provide me with confirmation of those being notified for my records. Thanks! Patricia L. Lunsford Planning Secretary, City of Tigard (503)639-4171 x320 e-mail: patty @ci.tigard.or.us W !II r FOBS] e41•422 J• • COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS, INC. Legal P.O. BOX 370 PHONE(503)684-0360 Notice TT 9 7 5 3 • BEAVERTON,OREGON 97075 Legal Notice Advertising 'City of Tigard • ❑ Tearsheet Notice 13125 SW Hall Blvd. • ry The following will be considered by the3Tigard Planning Commission Tigard,Oregon 9 7 2 2 3 • on Monday,November 6,2000,at 7:30 P.M.,at the Tigard Civic Center —Town Ha11, 13125 SW Hall Blvd ,Tigard,Oregon.•,The purpose of the •Accounts Payable • , •Commission's review is to make a recommendation to the City Council on the request.The Council will also conduct a public hearing on the re- ' quest prior to making a decision. Public,oral ox:written testimony is invited. The public hearings on this i,,;matter will be conducted in accordance with Chapter 18.390 of the Tigard AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION y Municipal Code, and the rules of procedure adopted by the Council and available at City Hall or-the rules of procedure set forth in Section STATE OF OREGON, )ss 18.390.060E. Further information'may be obtained from the City of COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, ) Tigard Planning Division at.13125 SW Hall Blvd.;Tigard,Oregon 97223, I, Kathy SnyciPr_ 'or by calling 639-4171. , being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the Adv PUBLIC HEARING ITEM: Director, or his principal clerk, of theTi ga r�—Tu a 1 a fi ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT(ZOA)2000-00004 a newspaper of general circulation as defined in ORS 'l >DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT< and 193.020; published at Ti gs defined The City of Tigard is requesting approval of'a Zone Ordinance Amend- ' mend- aforesaid co; published and state; that the ment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be ex- Public Hearing/ZOA2000-00004 empt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings abutting Main Street will be re- a printed copy of which is hereto annexed, was publishe quired to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table entire issue of said newspaper for ,success 18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development consecutive in the following issues: Code. LOCATION: All properties,abutting•SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD:Central Business District.The CBD zoning district is designed to October 19,2 00 0 I provide a concentrated central business district,centered on the City's his- toric downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single- family attached housing, at a maximum density of'12 units/net acre,e- quivalent to the R-40 zoning district,are permitted outright.A wide range • of uses,including but not limited to adult entertainment,utilities,facilities • 4� ", . �4ti 1 1 •with drive-up windows,medical centers,major event entertainment and 1 gasoline stations,are permitted conditional)y.APPLICABLE REVIEW Subscribed and sworn to b=y= me this. ' • • , •' CRITERIA: Statewide planning goals: 1, ,5 and d 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1,2.1.1,2.1.2 2.1.3 and 5.5;and Community Develop- ment Code Chapters 18.380', 18:390 and 18.765 P'' -1)(''- , Note ublic fa ...7' •, � — '..-�,1^1.;,')L.:17' ... %<t';, 4,oe ,!.),a-'' + , I My Commission Expires: �h .. _/ .r �~ r•'' J_w. '.�;' o{ ` ...:.-1,,,,' 1 I AFFIDAVIT r `r` ^ � \�\\ . �r�_, . Acct. # inn��nn� 7 -i'y' 0. .s:",..._;. "� r1oJ4 ,.\� � .. l f TT 9753 Amount / 3 � .S0 J �/—. .� .;. .. � • •\\�,� I' INVOICE Due :,7,k,...:4,7,,....*: ;>\ "r' , T r, � '�:, , lit ., Y ..- •rA • Kl.r j./ \ADC V ,.`' \ , LJ ',./: ,,?,,, ' \v�\ /,-. -;,,s,-,/A:.t +.•....\ . ; ;k+b"��`�f- is. , Jfupnu8ud,1„.. lyulvrci ye\ `' •� ,I.. •.40. \. /4".\' # , ♦ .,,, !:� ,'1 I ' ' ..1 \ � \ • • • \ ` i, i. ., 4 •.. , IN \ 179753—Publish October 19,-2000:' ••_':v.L---- ` r: • • • AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING CITY OFTIGARD Community(Development • ShapingA Better Community ST4 i Of OREGON- ) County of Washington )ss. • City of Tigard ) I, Patricia L. Lunsford, being first duly sworn/affirm, on oath depose and say that I am an Administrative Specialist II for the City of Tigard, Washington County, Oregon and that I served the following: (Check Appropriate Box(s)Below} © NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR: 1710A2000-00004/DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT / 11/28/2000 File No/Name Reference) (Date of Public Hearing) — T• igard• of Tigard Planning Director — Tigard Hearings Officer • T• igard Planning Commission , 7 Tigard City Council • ❑ NOTICE OF FINAL ORDER FOR: ❑ AMENDED NOTICE (File No/Name Reference) (Date of Public Hearings) ❑ City of Tigard Planning Director ❑ Tigard Hearings Officer ❑ Tigard Planning Commission ❑ Tigard City Council ❑ NOTICE OF: (Type/Kind of Notice) • FOR: I (File No/Name Reference) (Date of Public Hearing,if applicable) A copy of the PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE/NOTICE OF DECISION/NOTICE OF FINAL ORDER/OTHER NOTICEESI of which is attached, marker hibit "A", was mailed to each named person(s) at the address(s) shown on the attached list(s), marked Exhibit"B' on November 6,20001 and deposited in the United States Mail on November 6,2000, postage prepaid. - -0010 Al AgAZAlf 0-4 / (P1.1 t - '•eared No . / Subscribed and sworn/affirmed before me on the day of 41% ���__ •. .�. -== -ex-)> OFFICIAL SEAL 7):±- 17)::,, DIANE M JELDERKS , - NOTARY PUBLIC-OREGON " COMMISSION NO.326578 'S (� MY COMMISSION EXPIRES SEPT.07,2003 N ARr C 0 1 My Commission - Hies: 9/2 cZ; • NOTICE TO MORTGAGEE, LIENHOIPR,VENDOR OR SELLER: • EXHIBIT A THE TIGARD DEVELOPMENT CODE REQUIRES THAT IF YOU RECEIVE THIS NOTICE, IT SHALL BE PROMPTLY FORWARDED TO THE PURCHASER. • l J!_ CITY OF TIGARD Community aDeve(opment Shaping Better Community PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE This is to notify you that the City of Tigard has proposed a land use regulation that will affect the permissible uses of your land. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL,AT A MEETING ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 2000 AT 7:30 PM, IN THE TOWN HALL OF THE TIGARD CIVIC CENTER, 13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD, TIGARD, OREGON 97223 TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE. The City of Tigard has determined that adoption of this Ordinance will affect the permissible uses of your property and may reduce the value of your property. The details of the proposed Code Amendment are as follows: FILE NO.: ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT[ZOAI 2000-00004 FILE TITLE: DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT APPLICANT: City of Tigard OWNER: N/A 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, OR 97223 REQUEST: The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings and entertainment uses abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.765. THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES OF CHAPTER 18.390.060E. OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE AND RULES OF PROCEDURE ADOPTED BY THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL AND CITY COUNCIL AND AVAILABLE AT CITY HALL. ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES ARE AVAILABLE FOR PERSONS WITH IMPAIRED HEARING. THE CITY WILL ALSO ENDEAVOR TO ARRANGE FOR QUALIFIED SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS AND QUALIFIED BILINGUAL INTERPRETERS UPON REQUEST. PLEASE CALL (503) 639-4171, EXT. 320 (VOICE) OR (503). 684-2772 (TDD - TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICES FOR THE DEAF) NO LESS THAN ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE HEARING TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS. PUBLIC ORAL OR WRITTEN TESTI•Y IS INVITED. ANYONE WISHING TSRESENT WRITTEN TESTIMONY ON THIS PROPOSED ACTION MAY DO SO IN WRITING PRIOR TO OR AT THE PUBLIC HEARING. ORAL TESTIMONY MAY BE PRESENTED AT THE PUBLIC HEARING. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING, THE CITY COUNCIL WILL RECEIVE A STAFF REPORT PRESENTATION FROM THE CITY PLANNER AND RECOMMENDATION FROM THE PLANNING COMMISSION, OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING, AND INVITE BOTH ORAL AND WRITTEN TESTIMONY. THE CITY COUNCIL MAY CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING TO ANOTHER MEETING TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING AND TAKE ACTION ON,THE APPLICATION. ALL DOCUMENTS AND APPLICABLE CRITERIA IN THE ABOVE-NOTED FILE ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT NO COST OR COPIES CAN BE OBTAINED FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (250 PER PAGE, OR THE CURRENT RATE CHARGED FOR COPIES AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. AT LEAST SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO THE HEARING, A COPY OF THE STAFF REPORT WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT NO COST, OR A COPY CAN BE . OBTAINED FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (250 PER PAGE, OR THE CURRENT RATE CHARGED FOR COPIES AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE STAFF PLANNER MATHEW SCHEIDEGGER AT(503) 639-4171, TIGARD CITY HALL, 13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD, TIGARD, OREGON 97223. ';San-III Illimin I IIIII IN z • .- _ ' CITY of TIGARD ■ ,$):11./ql.q11111, V 111V vi, 41V i '� ` •4Ir ,, li VICINITY MAP MFR♦.*. ∎4-4 f.. .. \ A � � 9�� ♦ ,,.. � mkt i �1���.. ��� \ 10A2000-00004 ��`� ` ■ , 1 .[ O�`�� ``♦00, DOWNTOWN O s� ♦ s . ` PARKING s A� c„,4 ,, \ CODE SAIIII■ � • m��� ��� 1 AMENDMENT. „ , # • Nig . ,), ■ *44 . -Rip ,G #104K0e,„,c. i\ y 0 +Aa6e l'710NP ( ` Propertdicated ies that directlhash y abut ks SW Main Street • N AP are in in mar • ` 0 200 400 800 Feet. • ,•.l37 f..t 4,,,,e,� i City of Tigard Ly .1.• snoum a wrJSa w3 13125 SW fl4 Blvd lwrin.otN.m. ,3us sw HA Blvd qaN.OR 97223 I'�._ ..0 -'.-♦,�a WA , M.....39..17, ttOp�Niwv.d.,q.ttl.«... Community Development Plot date:Oct 2,2000;C:tmagicMMAGIC03.APR zola _4-: (p3, 1 of 33 • • EXHIBIT 1:; 2S102AB-02402 2S102AB-05302 ANKELE MARVIN R&KATHRYN J CASCADE ACQUISITION LLC 12511 SW MAIN 9180 SW BURHNHAM TIGARD,OR 97223 TIGARD,OR 97223 2S 102AA-02302 2S 102AB-03100 B-B-B PROPERTIES CHRISMAN RICHARD&HEATHER TRS • • PO BOX 23952 940 UPPER DEVON LN TIGARD,OR 97281 LAKE OSWEGO,OR 97034 2S102AB-04700 2S 102AC-00900 BANK OF NEW YORK& DAVIS EUGENE L&VIVIAN M Go CACH GERALD C&JOAN LET AL 10875 SW 89TH AVE COOLEY MARK&LINDA TIGARD,OR 97223 12525 SW MAIN TIGARD,OR 97223 • 2S102AA-05000 2S102AC-00700 BISHOP WILBUR A AND MARTHA E DOLAN&CO LLC • PO BOX 23832 BY FLORENCE T DOLAN TIGARD,OR 97281 .4523 NE DAVIS ST PORTLAND,OR 97213 2S102AB-04500 2S102AA-05300 • CACH GERALD C&JOAN L ELSER HARVEY D 12525 SW MAIN 23900 SW MT CREEK RD TIGARD,OR 97223 SHERWOOD,OR 97140 • 102AB-04300 2 102AA-05200 CA E C&JOAN L ELS" AR - D 12525 IN 23900 •' REEK RD ARD,OR 97223 RWOOD,O' '7140 102AB-02200 2S102AB-03500 CA G LD C JOAN L ERDMAN TERRANCE E AND 125 AIN ERDMAN THOMAS M ARD,OR 9 23 12405 SW MAIN ST TIGARD,OR 97223 2S102AB-03900 2S102AB-02000 CAPISTRANO NICHOLAS III FINKE ALEX AND LOTTI AND 12370 SW MAIN ST HANS CHRISTIAN TIGARD,OR 97223 PO BOX 23562 PORTLAND,OR 97281 • 2S102AB-04800 102AB-02100 CAPISTRANO NICOLAS N&CHRISTIN FIN LEX AN OTTI AND • 6646 SW 35TH AVE HANS C AN PORTLAND,OR 97221 PO 2356 RTLAND,OR 281 2S 102AC-00201 2S 102AC-01000 CASA LA VETA ASSOCIATES& GRITZBAUGH MAIN STREET PROPERTY • HIGHLANDS ASSOCIATES ET AL PO BOX 1366 BY GUARDIAN MGMT ATTN:BARRY BRENNE BEAVERTON,OR 97075 PO BOX 5886 PORTLAND,OR 97228 • 25 102AA-00905 2S 102AA-00906 HAAGEN GARY L&CANDACE C TRS MONTCO ASSOCIATES 2514 SE 112TH AVE BY THRIFTY/PAYLESS INC#5354 VANCOUVER,WA 98664 PO BOX 8431 HARRISBURG,PA 17105 2S 102AC-01101 2S 102AA-04900 HAMMOND PROPERTIES LLC NICOLI PACIFIC LLC 3015 SW 116TH 19600 SW CIPOLE RD BEAVERTON,OR 97005 TUALATIN,OR 97062 2S102AB-02300 2S102AB-04000 HANSON DONALD E NOLES YONG LIM PO BOX 12 12380 SW MAIN ST WELCHES,OR 97067 TIGARD,OR 97223 102AB-02401 2S102AA-00904 HAN DO D E NORTHWOOD REALTY CO INC PO BO BY ALBERTSON'S INC#6518 CHES,OR 067 PO BOX 20 BOISE,ID 83726 2S 102AC-00800 2S 102AA-05100 HEUVELHORST MICHAEL J P J LAND COMPANY Go KADEY GEORGE S JR 10330 SW VIEW TERRACE 12551 SW MAIN ST TIGARD,OR 97224 TIGARD,OR 97223 2S 102AA-02301 2S 102AB-04600 HOYT CORPORATION PEREZ JOSE EVODIO POZOS&PERE BY U S BANK PO BOX 689 2800 EAST LAKE ST MAYWOOD,CA 90270 MINNEAPOLIS,MN 55406 2S 102AA-04100 2S 102AB-03700 INTEGRITY INVESTMENTS INC SAVORY DAVID S AND MARY F 2229 NE BURNSIDE SUITE 86 BY SW OFFICE SUPPLY GRESHAM,OR 97030 12245 SW MAIN ST TIGARD,OR 97223 2S 102AB-03600 2S 102AC-01100 JOHNSON WARREN W&BETTY TRS AN SORG ROGER PAUL TR& JOHNSON REES C&MARYANNE G SORG N JEFFREY TR 3112 SW SANTA MONICA ST 24 AQUINAS PORTLAND,OR 97201 LAKE OSWEGO,OR 97035 2S102AB-04400 2S102AB-04100 MARR ROBERT M SPEEDY LINGUINE INC BY R MICHAEL MARR 5405 SW JEAN RD 12420 SW MAIN ST LAKE OSWEGO,OR 97034 TIGARD,OR 97223 2S 102AA-00903 2S 102AB-02800 MCDONALD'S CORP 036/0041 THOMPSON DENNIS C PO BOX 66207 9523 SW 62ND DRIVE AMF O'HARE PORTLAND,OR 97219 CHICAGO,IL 60666 • • 2S102AB-05800 TIGARD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THE 12420 SW MAIN ST TIGARD,OR 97223 • 2S102AA-04000 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVIC 11272 SW CAPITOL HWY PORTLAND,OR 97219 2S 102AA-05500 VERMILYE JEAN S TRUSTEE 11272 SW CAPITOL HWY PORTLAND,OR 97219 O2AC-00600 VER YE JEAN ` STEE 11272 •i'ITOL HWY '•�•TLAND,OR • • 9 2S 102AC-00500 WOODARD CHARLES L AND ARLIE C PO BOX 23303 TIGARD,OR 97223 • • Naomi Gallucci CITY OF TIGARD 11285 SW 186 Avenue EAST CIT SUBCOMMITTEE Tigard, OR 91223 is\curpin\setup\labels\CIT East.doc UPDATED: 29-Sept-00 Sue Rorman 11250 SW 82nd Avenue Tigard, OR 91223 John Snyder 11100 SW 82"d Avenue Tigard, OR 91223 Jack Biethan 11043 SW Summerfield Drive, Apt. 3 Tigard, OR 91224-3316 Ellen Beilstein 14630 SW 139th Avenue Tigard, OR 91224 Jim Petersen 10815 SW 74th Avenue Tigard, OR 91223 Dieter Jacobs 1115 SW Spruce Street Tigard, OR 91223 Alexander Craghead 12205 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, OR 91223 • • Sally Christensen CITY OF TIGARD 15685 SW 166 Avenue SOUTH CIT SUBCOMMITTEE Tigard, OR 91224 is\curpin\setup\labels\CIT South.doc UPDATED: 29-Sept-00 Mary Ann Melvin - Kristen Miller 10395 SW Bonanza Way 8940 SW Edgewood Street Tigard, OR 91224 Tigard, OR 91223 Stephen Bicker Bill Finck 14235 SW 91th Avenue 9235 SW Mountain View Lane Tigard, OR 91224 Tigard, OR 91224 Mark Bogert Craig Dirksen 14445 SW 100th Avenue 9131 SW Hill Street Tigard, OR 91224 Tigard, OR 97223 Twyla Brady Paul Owen 9360 SW Edgewood Street 10335 SW Highland Tigard, OR 91223 Tigard, OR 91224 Debra Muir Rick Boyce 15065 SW 79th Avenue 1800 SW Bond Tigard, OR 91224 Tigard, OR 97224 Sue Siebold Bob Oleson 15314 SW Thurston Lane 9023 SW Reiling Tigard, OR 91224 Tigard, OR 91224 Tim Esav PO Box 230695 Tigard, OR 91281 Jack Biethan 11043 SW Summerfield Drive, Apt. #3 Tigard, OR 91224-3316 Ellen Beilstein 14630 SW 139th Avenue Tigard, OR 91224 II • A AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING ` CRY OF TIG ARD Community(Development . Shaping)4 Better Community STATE OAF OREGow ) County of Washington )ss. ' City of'Tigard . ) I, cPatricia L. Lunsford, being first duly sworn/affirm, on oath depose and say that I am an Administrative Specialist II for the City of Tigard, Washington County, Oregon and that I served the following: (Check Appropriate Box(s)Below) © NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR: I IOA2000-00004/DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT / 11/6/2000 File No/Name Reference) (Date of Public Hearing) _ C• ity of Tigard Planning Director T• igard Hearings Officer Z Tigard Planning Commission _ Tigard City Council ❑ NOTICE OF FINAL ORDER FOR: . n AMENDED NOTICE (File No/Name Reference) (Date of Public Hearings) ❑ City of Tigard Planning Director O Tigard Hearings Officer ❑ Tigard Planning Commission ❑ Tigard City Council ❑ NOTICE OF: (Type/Kind of Notice) FOR: 0=7 I (File NolName Reference) (Date of Public Hearing,if applicable) A copy of the PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE/NOTICE OF DECISION/NOTICE OF FINAL ORDER/OTHER NOTICES) of which is attached, marked Exhibit "A", was mailed to each named person(s) at the address(s) shown on the attached list(s), marked Exhibit"B",on October 16,2000, and deposited in the United States Mail on October 16,2000, postage prepaid. / - \` (Pers. tha re.. -d : Ice) "nrC-ci • Subscribed and sworn/affirmed before me on the . day of —,_/_1i...l�i�— �d . yOF OF NTziflk20j OFFICIAL SEAL �"H Y pIC My Commission Exp "s: y// a _ NOTICE TO MORTGAGEE, LIENHO•R,VENDOR OR SELLER: • EXHIBIT A THE TIGARD DEVELOPMENT CODE REQUIRES THAT IF YOU RECEIVE THIS NOTICE, IT SHALL BE PROMPTLY FORWARDED TO THE PURCHASER. J CITY OF TIGARD Community Development Shaping A Better Community PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE This is to notify you that the City of Tigard has proposed a land use regulation that will affect the permissible uses of your land. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION,AT A MEETING ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 2000 AT 7:30 PM IN THE TOWN HALL OF THE TIGARD CIVIC CENTER, 13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD, TIGARD, OREGON 97223 TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION: The City of Tigard has determined that adoption of this Ordinance will affect the permissible uses of your property and may reduce the value of your property. The details of the proposed Code Amendment are as follows: FILE NO.: ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA) 2000-00004 FILE TITLE: DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT APPLICANT: City of Tigard OWNER: N/A 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, OR 97223 REQUEST: The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.765. THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES OF CHAPTER 18.390.060E. OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE AND RULES OF PROCEDURE ADOPTED BY THE TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL AND AVAILABLE AT CITY HALL. ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES ARE AVAILABLE FOR PERSONS WITH IMPAIRED HEARING. THE CITY WILL ALSO ENDEAVOR TO ARRANGE FOR QUALIFIED SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS AND QUALIFIED BILINGUAL INTERPRETERS UPON REQUEST. PLEASE CALL (503) 639-4171, EXT. 320 (VOICE) OR (503) 684-2772 (TDD - TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICES FOR THE DEAF) NO LESS THAN ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE HEARING TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS. PUBLIC ORAL OR WRITTEN TESTI Y IS INVITED. ANYONE WISHING TSESENT WRITTEN TESTIMONY ON THIS PROPOSED ACTION MAY DO SO IN WRITING PRIOR TO OR AT THE PUBLIC HEARING. ORAL TESTIMONY MAY BE PRESENTED AT THE PUBLIC HEARING. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING, THE PLANNING COMMISSION WILL RECEIVE A STAFF REPORT PRESENTATION FROM THE CITY PLANNER, OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING, AND INVITE BOTH ORAL AND WRITTEN TESTIMONY. THE PLANNING COMMISSION MAY CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING TO ANOTHER MEETING TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING AND TAKE ACTION ON THE APPLICATION. THE PURPOSE OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S REVIEW IS TO MAKE A RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL. THE COUNCIL WILL THEN HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ITEM AT A LATER DATE. ALL DOCUMENTS AND APPLICABLE CRITERIA IN THE ABOVE-NOTED FILE ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT NO COST OR COPIES CAN BE OBTAINED FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (25 ) PER PAGE, OR THE CURRENT RATE CHARGED FOR COPIES AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. AT LEAST SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO THE HEARING, A COPY OF THE STAFF REPORT WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT NO COST, OR A COPY CAN BE OBTAINED FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS (25 ) PER PAGE, OR THE CURRENT RATE CHARGED FOR COPIES AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE STAFF PLANNER MATHEW SCHEIDEGGER AT (503) 639-4171, TIGARD CITY HALL, 13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD, TIGARD, OREGON 97223. v, �� _J-1 T- — i �1 1_- _�Z, y,'...,;.7014 r CITY of TIGARD _ sT ,• CE 4a4 , -I I OEOO..•.IC.FORMATION ■■■A u N ■ , G i j VICINITY MAP P M #*:44s' , , \ p�F ) t, 10A2000-00004 \ ■b,,, DOWNTOWN � a� ds .\O I PARKING soGT CODE ,t *., Ac,\.• �� G��� �o�� ` AMENDMENT 0. � A �j' Sj.s 4 . lb,k,% i 05 k. II 410 ` 1#7V<>0 yo •9 117 *PP 6‘1' S4.., 1 1 . >C5* <P\ 0 4, •, \ Properties that direct) abut SW Main Street 9O • P Y N are indicated in hash marks . ` 0 zoo 400 600 F..t P-437 feet 1,�i_1 ' �.�, City of Tigard I ' -4W' \ s6o 0d 6.weavermt6.o.r.bp ed S.rar..l7o-. mO. � ,li . O O 97223 �+ •'♦• Tigard,(503)63 97223 (507)671}4771 4. Irtlpllwrw.6.ti0attl.or.us I zo,�aco-4 (p3, 1 of 3) EXHIBIT 1 2S102AB-02402 2S102AB-05302 ANKELE MARVIN R&KATHRYN J CASCADE ACQUISITION LLC 12511 SW MAIN 9180 SW BURHNHAM TIGARD,OR 97223 TIGARD,OR 97223 2S102AA-02302 2S102AB-03100 B-B-B PROPERTIES CHRISMAN RICHARD&HEATHER TRS PO BOX 23952 940 UPPER DEVON LN TIGARD,OR 97281 LAKE OSWEGO,OR 97034 2S102AB-04700 2S102AC-00900 BANK OF NEW YORK& DAVIS EUGENE L&VIVIAN M do CACH GERALD C&JOAN L ET AL 10875 SW 89TH AVE COOLEY MARK&LINDA TIGARD,OR 97223 12525 SW MAIN . TIGARD,OR 97223 2S102AA-05000 2S102AC-00700 BISHOP WILBUR A AND MARTHA E DOLAN&CO LLC PO BOX 23832 BY FLORENCE T DOLAN TIGARD,OR 97281 4523 NE DAVIS ST PORTLAND,OR 97213 2S102AB-04500 2S102AA-05300 CACH GERALD C&JOAN L ELSER HARVEY D 12525 SW MAIN 23900 SW MT CREEK RD TIGARD,OR 97223 SHERWOOD,OR 97140 102AB-04300 2 102AA-05200 CA E C&JOAN L ELS" AR - D 12525 IN 23900 •, : REEK RD ARD,OR 97223 RWOOD,O' :7140 102AB-02200 2S102AB-03500 CA G LD C JOAN L ERDMAN TERRANCE E AND 125 AIN ERDMAN THOMAS M ARD,OR 9 23 12405 SW MAIN ST TIGARD,OR 97223 2S102AB-03900 2S102AB-02000 CAPISTRANO NICHOLAS III FINKE ALEX AND LOTTI AND 12370 SW MAIN ST HANS CHRISTIAN TIGARD,OR 97223 PO BOX 23562 PORTLAND,OR 97281 2S 102AB-04800 102AB-02100 CAPISTRANO NICOLAS N&CHRISTIN FIN LEX AN OTTI AND 6646 SW 35TH AVE HANS C AN' PORTLAND,OR 97221 PO 2356 RTLAND,OR 281 2S102AC-00201 2S102AC-01000 CASA LA VETA ASSOCIATES& GRITZBAUGH MAIN STREET PROPERTY HIGHLANDS ASSOCIATES ET AL PO BOX 1366 BY GUARDIAN MGMT ATTN:BARRY BRENNE BEAVERTON,OR 97075 PO BOX 5886 PORTLAND,OR 97228 • 2S102AA-00905 2S102AA-00906 HAAGEN GARY L&CANDACE C TRS MONTCO ASSOCIATES 2514 SE 112TH AVE BY THRIFTY/PAYLESS INC#5354 VANCOUVER,WA 98664 PO BOX 8431 HARRISBURG,PA 17105 2S102AC-01101 2S102AA-04900 HAMMOND PROPERTIES LLC NICOLI PACIFIC LLC 3015 SW 116TH 19600 SW CIPOLE RD BEAVERTON,OR 97005 TUALATIN,OR 97062 2S102AB-02300 2S102A8-04000 HANSON DONALD E NOLES YONG LIM POBOX12 12380 SW MAIN ST WELCHES,OR 97067 TIGARD,OR 97223 102AB-02401 2S102AA-00904 HAN DO D E NORTHWOOD REALTY CO INC PO BO. BY ALBERTSON'S INC#6518 CHES,OR • 067 PO BOX 20 BOISE,ID 83726 2S102AC-00800 2S102AA-05100 HEUVELHORST MICHAEL J P J LAND COMPANY Go KADEY GEORGE S JR 10330 SW VIEW TERRACE 12551 SW MAIN ST TIGARD,OR 97224 TIGARD,OR 97223 2S 102AA-02301 2S 102AB-04600 HOYT CORPORATION PEREZ JOSE EVODIO POZOS&PERE BY U S BANK PO BOX 689 2800 EAST LAKE ST MAYWOOD,CA 90270 • MINNEAPOLIS,MN 55406 2S 102AA-04100 2S 102AB-03700 INTEGRITY INVESTMENTS INC SAVORY DAVID S AND MARY F 2229 NE BURNSIDE SUITE 86 BY SW OFFICE SUPPLY GRESHAM,OR 97030 12245 SW MAIN ST TIGARD,OR 97223 2S102AB-03600 2S102AC-01100 JOHNSON WARREN W&BETTY TRS AN SORG ROGER PAUL TR& JOHNSON REES C&MARYANNE G SORG N JEFFREY TR 3112 SW SANTA MONICA ST 24 AQUINAS PORTLAND,OR 97201 LAKE OSWEGO,OR 97035 2S 102AB-04400 2S 102AB-04100 MARR ROBERT M SPEEDY LINGUINE INC BY R MICHAEL MARR • 5405 SW JEAN RD • 12420 SW MAIN ST LAKE OSWEGO,OR 97034 TIGARD,OR 97223 2S 102AA-00903 2S 102AB-02800 MCDONALD'S CORP 036/0041 THOMPSON DENNIS C PO BOX 66207 9523 SW 62ND DRIVE AMF O'HARE PORTLAND,OR 97219 CHICAGO,IL 60666 • 2S102AB-05800 TIGARD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THE 12420 SW MAIN ST TIGARD,OR 97223 2S 102AA-04000 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVIC 11272 SW CAPITOL HWY PORTLAND,OR 97219 2S 102AA-05500 VERMILYE JEAN S TRUSTEE 11272 SW CAPITOL HWY PORTLAND,OR 97219 02AC-00600 • VERB YE JEAN - STEE 11272 ""1'ITOL HWY 'TLAND,OR • ` 9 2S102AC-00500 WOODARD CHARLES L AND ARLIE C PO BOX 23303 TIGARD,OR 97223 • • • Naomi Gallucci CITY OF TIGARD 11285 SW 18th Avenue EAST CIT SUBCOMMITTEE Tigard, OR 91223 is\curpin\setup\labels\CIT East.doc UPDATED: 29-Sept-00 Sue Rorman 11250 SW 82nd Avenue Tigard, OR 91223 John Snyder 11100 SW 82nd Avenue Tigard, OR 91223 Jack Biethan 11043 SW Summerfield Drive, Apt. 3 Tigard, OR 91224-3316 Ellen Beilstein 14630 SW 139th Avenue Tigard, OR 91224 Jim Petersen 10815 SW 14th Avenue Tigard, OR 91223 Dieter Jacobs 1115 SW Spruce Street Tigard, OR 91223 Alexander Craghead 12205 SW Hall Boulevard Tigard, OR 91223 . • • Sally Christensen CITY OF TIGARD 15685 SW 166 Avenue SOUTH CIT SUBCOMMITTEE Tigard, OR 91224 is\curpin\setup\labels\CIT South.doc UPDATED: 29-Sept-00 Mary Ann Melvin Kristen Miller 10395 SW Bonanza Way • 8940 SW Edgewood Street Tigard, OR 91224 Tigard, OR 91223 Stephen Bicker Bill Finck 14235 SW 97th Avenue 9235 SW Mountain View Lane Tigard, OR 97224 Tigard, OR 91224 Mark Bogert Craig Dirksen 14445 SW 100th Avenue 9131 SW Hill Street Tigard, OR 91224 Tigard, OR 91223 Twyla Brady Paul Owen 9360 SW Edgewood Street 10335 SW Highland Tigard, OR 91223 • Tigard, OR 91224 Debra Muir Rick Boyce 15065 SW 79th Avenue 1800 SW Bond Tigard, OR 97224 Tigard, OR 91224 Sue Siebold Bob Oleson 15314 SW Thurston Lane 9023 SW Reiling Tigard, OR 91224 Tigard, OR 91224 Tim Esav PO Box 230695 Tigard, OR 91281 Jack Biethan 11043 SW Summerfield Drive, Apt. #3 Tigard, OR 91224-3316 Ellen Beilstein 14630 SW 139th Avenue Tigard, OR 97224 Form,1 . • • DLCD NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMEND .1j This form must be received by DLCD at least 45 days prior to the first evidentiary hearin per ORS 197.610, OAR Chapter 660 - Division 18 and Senate Bill 543 and effective on June 30, 1999 (See reverse side for submittal requirements) Jurisdiction: City of Tigard Local File No.: ZOA2000-00004 (If no number,use none) Date of First Evidentiary Hearing: 11/6/2000 Date of Final Hearing: 11/28/2000 (Must be filled in) (Must be filled in) Date this proposal was sent or mailed: September 20. 2000 (47 days) (Date mailed or sent to DLCD) Has this proposal been submitted to DLCD? _Yes X No Date: N/A Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment _ Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment X Land Use Regulation Amendment Zoning Map Amendment New Land Use Regulation _ Other: (Please Specify Type of Action) Briefly summarize the proposal. Do not use technical terms. Do not write "See Attached." A change to the City of Tigard Community Development Code (Title 18) to amend Table 18.765.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) to add language that exempts existing buildings that directly abut Main Street from being required to provide additional off-street parking for a change of use. New building construction will still be required to provide parking according to the standards of Table 18.765.2. Plan Map Change from: N/A to N/A Zone Map Change from: N/A to N/A Location: All properties abutting SW Main Street Acres Involved: N/A Specified change in Density: Current: N/A Proposed: N/A Applicable Statewide Planning Goals: 1. 2. 5 and 9 Is an Exception proposed?_Yes X No Affected State or Federal Agencies, Local Governments or Special Districts: DLCD. Metro and ODOT Local Contact: Mathew Scheidegger Area Code + Phone Number: (503) 639-4171 Address: 13125 SW Hall Boulevard City: Tigard. OR Zip Code + 4: 97223-8189 DLCD.No.: Form 1 i • • SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS This form must be received by DLCD at least 45 days prior to the first evidentiary hearing per ORS 197.610,OAR Chapter 660-Division 18 and Senate Bill 543 and effective on June 30, 1999. 1. Send this Form and Two (2) Copies of the Proposed Amendment to: ATTENTION: PLAN AMENDMENT SPECIALIST DEPARTMENT OF LAND CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT 635 CAPITAL STREET NE, SUITE 150 SALEM, OREGON 97301-2540 COPIES TO: Metro Land Use & Planning 600 NE Grand Avenue Portland, OR 97232-2736 ODOT— Region 1, District 2-A Jane Estes, Permit Specialist 5440 SW Westgate Drive, Suite 3 Portland, OR 97221-2414 2. Unless exempt by ORS 197.610 (2), proposed amendments must be received at the DLCD's SALEM OFFICE at least FORTY-FIVE (45) before the first evidentiary hearing on the proposal. The first evidentiary hearing is usually the first public hearing held by the jurisdiction's planning commission on the proposal. 3. Submittal of proposed amendments shall include the text of the amendment and any other information the local government believes is necessary to advise DLCD of the proposal. "Text" means the specific language being added to or deleted from the acknowledged plan or land use regulations. A general description of the proposal is not adequate. 4. Submittal of proposed "map" amendments must include a map of the affected area showing existing and proposed plan and zone designations. The map should be on 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper. A legal description, tax account number, address or general description is not adequate. 5. Submittal of proposed amendments which involve a goal exception must include the proposed language of the exception. 6. Need More Copies? You can copy this form on to 8-1/2x11 green paper only8-1/2x11 green paper only; or call the DLCD Office at (503) 373-0050; or Fax your request to: (503) 378-5518; or email your request to Larry.French©state.or.us — ATTENTION: PLAN AMENDMENT SPECIALIST. DRAFT DRAFT........DRAFT DRAFT .DRAFT DRAFT - • ADDITIONS: Indicated in highlight_&underline _ DELETIONS: NONE . Table 18.765.2 Minimum and Maximum Required Off-street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements (Cont.) _ • • MAXIMUM' MINIMUM ZONE A ZONE B BICYCLE' Postal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Public Support Facilities none none none none Religious Institutions 1.0/2 seats in main assembly area(M) 1.0/1.7 seats in main assembly area 1.0/1.3 seats in main assembly 1.0/20 seats in main assembly• (M) area(M) area Schools Preschool: 5.0+1/classroom Preschool: 7.0+1.0 classroom Preschool: 10.0+1/classroom Preschool: 1.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.0/classroom Elementary/JR: 2.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 3.5/classroom Elementary/JR: 6.0/classroom SR: 1.0/5 students/staff(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 1.0/3.3 students/staff(M) SR: 6.0/classroom Social/Fraternal Clubs/Lodges 10.0/1,000 main assembly area 12.0/1,000 main assembly area 14.0/1,000 main assembly area 2.0/1,000 main assembly area COMMERCIAL Commercial Lodging 1.0/room 1.2/room 1.4/room 1.0/10 rooms Eating and Drinking Fast food: 9.9/1,000(M) 12.4/1,000(M) 14.9/1,000(M) All: 1.0/1,000 Establishments other: 15.3/1,000(M) 19.1/1,000(M) 23.0/1,000(M) Entertainment-Oriented . Major Event Entertainment 1.0/3 seats or 1.0/6'bench 1.0/2.5 seats or 1.0/2 seats or 1.0/10 seats or 40'bench 1.0/5'bench 1.0/4'bench Outdoor Entertainment 4.0/1,000(M) 4.5/1,000 5.0/1,000 0.4/1,000 Indoor Entertainment 4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 0.5/1,000 Theater: 1.0/3 seats(M) Theater: 1.0/2.5 seats(M) Theater 1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1.0/10 seats Adult Entertainment 2.5/1,000 3.5/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.5/1,000 . 1.0/3 seats(M) 1.0/1.25 seats(M) 1.0/2.0 seats(M) 1.0/20 seats _General Retail • Sales-Oriented 3.7/1,000(M) 5.1/1,000(M) 6.2/1,000(M) 0.3/1,000 Personal Services 2.5/1,000 3.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 1.0/1,000 Bank with drive in:4.3/1,000(M) 5.4/1,000(M) 6.5/1,000(M) 1.0/1,000 Repair-Oriented 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 Bulk Sales 1.0/1,000 but no less than 10.0 1.3/1,000 2.0/1,000 0.3/1,000 Outdoor Sales 1.0/1,000 sales area 1.3/1,000 sales area 2.0/1,000 sales area 0.1/1,000 sales area Animal-Related 3.3/1,000 4.0/1,000 4.5/1,000 0.3/1,000 151 Existing buildings directly abutting Main Street are not required,t i add additional off=street:parkingfor;achange of use: Construction of riew buildings abutting Main Street'require Parking according to the standards of Table 18:765:2i • • Off-Street Parking and Loading Requirements 18.765-16 11/26/98 (i:\curpin\mathew\zoa\zoa2000-00004.table 18.doc) • III • r • Z 226 424 285 ' US Postal Service Receipt for Certified Mail No Insurance Coverage Provided. Do not use for International Mail(See reverse) Sent to I e . ODOT—Region 1, District 2-A I tso Jane Estes, Permit Specialist d . • b ; 5440 SW Westgate Drive, Suite 350 a Portland, OR 97221-2414 d us ri , Postage $ C oo J o e / � d a Certified Fee 1 „LI (1 0 �f m Special Delivery Fee J,-)� _z Restricted Delivery Fee / \ In 0. .�n'1 O� a • rn Return Receipt Showi 'to \111n•- -� ° Whom&Date Delive do n )a ; o n Return Receipt Showing to to. ."p' 2 o < Date,&Addressee's r1�J O 0 TOTAL Postage&Fees *� y A,, N Postmark or Date W 0 LL Co d — ti SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY I I • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Received by(Please Print Clearly) :. Date of Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. - t,, C • Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. C. Si azure • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, X ❑Agent ,j or on the front if space permits. _ ❑Addressee D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑ Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery add es w: ❑ No ODOT—Region 1, District 2-A ( �;' .Jane Estes, Permit Specialist -"2 .,,y 5440 SW Westgate Drive, Suite 350 ' 3. ervice Type 1 Portland, OR 97221-2414 Certified Mail '.❑ Express:Maiail� 1_ ❑ Registered ❑'Return=Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes • 2. Artle ,4e Cop��4 rvila j PS Form 3811,July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-99-M-1789 • • • Z 226 424 286 US Postal Service Receipt for Certified Mail No Insurance Coverage Provided. Do not use for International Mail(See reverse) cr m.tn. Oregon Dept. of Land Conservation & Dev ;ATTN: LARRY FRENCH '635 Capital Street NE, Suite 150 Salem, OR 97301-2540 Postage $ -- I � Certified Fee (e.t 0 4 • -- Spedal Delivery Fee �7` Restricted Delivery Fee t, . Jd in (Q� Return Receipt Showin to) O\\%� 4 �\_ Whom&Date Delivered R! 1`^ ,l \ 1_ < Datum R des a sAgre �y) �0 `� Q Date,&Addressee's Address _->> • I�0 TOTAL Postage&Fees Li j ,<1�\ �� 'M Postmark or Date . LL 1`l _ co az it SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Received by(Please Print Clearly) Bate of Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. III • Print your name and address on the reverse v !// ' I so that we can return the card to you. C. Signature i • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, X I C Agent or on the front if space permits. _4 % i•fr ❑Addressee 1. Article Addressed to: D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑Yes I If YES,enter delivery address below: ❑ No . Oregon Dept. of Land Conservation &"Dev ATTN: LARRY FRENCH 635 Capital Street NE, Suite 150 Salem, OR 97301-2540 3. Service Type Certified Mail ❑ Express Mail ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑C.O.D. t _ 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes PS f 102595-99-M-1789 - , • 0 Z 226 424 284 US Postal Service Receipt for Certified Mail No Insurance Coverage Provided. i Do not use for International Mail(See reverse) ' Sent to- ;, ea !Metro _ ATTN: LAND USE & PLANNING a '600 NE Grand Avenue - E Portland, OR 97232-2736 _ -- -- 9 - - - CD b N EL Postage $ 0. a , Certified Fee 1 U o V a, 1 Special Delivery Fee o� 0 J i \, _ Restricted Delivery eei l rl (\ I ' rn Return Receipt Showing to\)"' ` \�-` o Tr Whom&Date Delivered itn L. — . oo .a Retum Receipt Shovfuig10 . , _ -\ 1 o < Date,&Addressee's.,.1,�. �4L o0 0 TOTAL Postage&Fed 0_AV: - " 0 1 0 • CV) Postmark or Date I W 0 LL U) a — SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Received by(Please Print Clearly) B. Date of Delivery ' et-at -0 ' item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. -j • Print your name and address on the reverse C. :'gnat re i . so that we can return the card to you. II Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, X 1 Cl ❑Agent or on the front if space permits. .�:/ / .4._,./ ❑Addressee si delivery address different Y item 1? ❑Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: ❑ No Metro — — ---- ATTN: LAND USE & PLANNING , 600 NE Grand Avenue Portland, OR 97232-2736 3. Service Type • XCertified Mail ❑ Express Mail • ❑ Registered ❑Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Article HubQr(C 4ere ed • PS Form a��338111^,July 1999 rJJI J LTL Domestic Retum Receipt 102595-99-M-1789 • U.S. Postal Service • CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only; No Insurance Coverage Provided) . —p ru 11.1 c¢ ZM AQG9-- Q Postage 11.1.11 � th,t4 D O IT' Certified Fee C. '9 j Lf) Pos m, Return Receipt Fee n-I (Endorsement Required) Here rl (% C im Restricted Delivery Fee _ (j) (Endorsement Required) Total Postage&Fees $ g f Y CiW:O fru Ln Recipient's Name (Please Print Clearly)/To h..e..^lpleted by mailer) 'ODOT— Region 1, District 2-A v S-'Jane Estes, Permit Specialist °o -"o 5440 SW Westgate Drive, Suite 350 N Portland, OR 97221-2414 PS Form 3800,February 2000 See Reverse for Instructions ( SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY • • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Received by(Please Print Clearly) B. Date of Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. • Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the card to you. C. Signature i • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, X ❑Agent or on the front if space permits. / ,A /, • Addressee D. Is delivery address different from item 1? ❑Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If-YES;enterdelivery address below: ❑ No ODOT— Region 1, District 2-A ° 1 O c, Jane Estes, Permit Specialist - 'S 6 2001 15440 SW Westgate Drive, Suite 350 - Portland, OR 97221-2414 3. `Servic Type,/ XCertlfied Mail/ ❑ Express Mail ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes • 2. Article (Copy eQ ff 0 1,5726 00 A ,5g69 agvc716 PS Form 3811,July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 • • • U.S.Postal Service • CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only; No Insurance Coverage Provided) •,-.2DOO 4MM' ru o-. Postage $ Q' Certified Fee '- 0:0 • Return Receipt Fee u ' nJ (Endorsement Required) Q1 Q Restricted Delivery Fee �Q ,), (Endorsement Required) ' Total Postage&Fees $ u A\r` (.11 ru 1.11 Recipient's Name (Please Print Clearly)(To becornplled`by 'lier) o !Metro SIATTN: LAND USE & PLANNING ---.600 NE Grand Avenue �°.. Ci Portland, OR 97232-2736 PS Form 3800,February 2000 See Reverse for Instructions • SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY i • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Received by(Please Print Clearly) B. Date of Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. • Print your name and address on the reverse /et. so that we.can return the card to you. � ❑Agent • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. / ❑Addressee 9.11rs delivery address different from item 1? ❑ Yes 1. Article Addressed to: If YES,enter delivery address below: ❑ No Metro ATTN: LAND USE & PLANNING 600 NE Grand Avenue 3. Service Type Portland, OR 97232-2736 NkCertified Mail ❑ Express Mail ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. Dt�er(Copyfr ela label)00/%1 .57-109' c2(/,0 PS Form 3811,July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 • • • U.S. Postal Service CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPT (Domestic Mail Only;No Insurance Coverage Provided) is • Postage $ p� T r-a Certified Fee (t^^ —0 '`Rqo tmark Return Receipt Fee 2� `P� Here r`- (Endorsement Required) ° �G '4)0 p Restricted Delivery Fee ;„,8+ (Endorsement Required) 8/R 081C""P. ( O Total Postage&Fees $ 147f i f r- a sATTN: PLAN AMENDMENT SPECIALIST -- Oregon Dept. of Land Conservation & Development• 1 0 ,635 Capital Street NE, Suite 150.. ° Salem, OR 97301-2540 PS Form 3800,May 2000 ee-everse ui i s .u . SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY • Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete '. Re eived by -lease Print Clearly) B. Date of Delivery item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired: 411 i, c?-0(‘ • Print your name and address on the reverse rl so that we can return the card to you. C. Signatur: • Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, X i ❑Agent or on the front if space permits. �1i !� . �� ❑Addressee I D. Is delivery addr .ifferent from item 1? ❑Yes 1. Article Addressedto: ,enter d= address below: ❑ No ATTN: PLAN AMENDMENT SPECIALIST Oregon Dept. of Land Conservation &Development; 635 Capital Street NE, Suite 150 Salem, OR 97301-2540 3. Service Type Certified Mail ❑ Express Mail ❑ Registered ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise • ❑ Insured Mail ❑ C.O.D. 4. Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes 2. prt le Number(Copy4 70 service label_) 7 ld'alO *03-4 PS Form 3811,July 1999 Domestic Return Receipt 102595-00-M-0952 J \ • A CITY OF I REQUEST FOR COMMENTS OF'TIGARD Community Development Shaping Better Community DATE: September 26, 2000 TO: PER ATTACHED FROM: City of Tigard Planning Division STAFF CONTACT: Mathew Scheidegger Assistant Planner (x311) Phone: (503) 639-4'171/Fax: (503) 684-1291 ZONE ORDINANCE AMENDMENT (ZOA) 2000-00004 ➢ DOWNTOWN PARKING CODE AMENDMENT Q The City of Tigard is requesting approval of a Zone Ordinance Amendment to allow existing buildings directly abutting Main Street to be exempt from having to add additional off-street parking for a change of use. However, construction of new buildings abutting Main Street will be required to meet the off-street parking standards according to Table 18.165.2 (Minimum and Maximum Required Off-Street Vehicle and Bicycle Parking Requirements) in the Tigard Community Development Code. LOCATION: All properties abutting SW Main Street. ZONE: CBD: Central Business District. The CBD zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered on the City's historic downtown, including a mix of civic retail and office uses. Single-family attached housing, at a maximum density of 12 units/net acre, equivalent to the R-40 zoning district, are permitted outright. A wide range of uses, including but not limited to adult entertainment, utilities, facilities with drive-up windows, medical centers, major event entertainment and gasoline stations, are permitted conditionally. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Statewide Planning Goals I, 2, 5 and 9; Comprehensive Plan Policies 1.1.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 5.3; and Community Development Code Chapters 18.380, 18.390 and 18.765. Attached is the "DRAFT" Proposed Amedments for your review. From information supplied by various departments and agencies and from other information available to our staff, a report and recommendation will be prepared and a decision will be rendered on the proposal in the near future. If you wish to comment on this application, WE NEED YOUR COMMENTS BACK BY: OCTOBER 10. 2000. You may use the space provided below or attach a separate letter to return your comments. If you are unable to respond by the above date, please phone the staff contact noted above with your comments and confirm your comments in writing as soon as possible. If you have any questions, contact the Tigard Planning Division, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard, Tigard, OR 97223. PLEASE CHECK"THE>FOLLOWINO ITEMS THAT APPLY: We have reviewed the proposal and have no objections to it. _ Please contact of our office. _ Please refer to the enclosed letter. Written comments provided below: (lease provide the Fo ng information)Name of Persontsl Commenting: Phone Numher[sl: CI1SF TIGARD REQUEST FOR COMIV S . • NOTIFICATION LIST FOR LAND USE a COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS FILE NOISI.: / 712 —t n:n` FILE NAMEIS): d�.- , la,-s, ....h•+ ' W. .zCITIZEN-INVOLVEMENT TEAMS . �'. I4-DAY PENDING APPLICATION NOTICE TO CIT AREA: Central ❑ East' South ❑ West ❑ Q Also Place For Review in Library CIT Book • CITY OFFICES —'':,:''/;-- . .LONG RANGE PLANNING/Nadine Smith,Supervisor COMMUNITY DVLPMNT. DEPT./Dvlpmnt Svcs.Technicians OLICE DEPT./Jim Wolf,(rime Prevention Officer 1Z.-BUILDING DIVISION/Gary Lampella,Building Official XENGINEERING DEPT./Brian Rager,Dvlpmnt.Review Engineer WATER DEPT./Michael Miller,Utilities Manager ' _CITY ADMINISTRATION/Cathy Wheatley,City Recorder ,SC OPERATIONS DEPT./John Roy,Property Manager ✓ PLANNER—TIME TO POST PROJECT SITE! . `SPECIALDISTRICTS TUAL.HILLS PARK&REC. DIST.*0QUALATIN VALLEY FIRE&RESCUE * _TUALATIN VALLEY WATER DISTRICT * _UNIFIED SWRGE.AGENCY • Planning Manager Fire Marshall Administrative Office Julia Huffman/SWM Program 15101 SW Walker Road Washington County Fire District PO Box 145 155 N.First Street Beaverton,OR 91006 (place in pick-up box) Beaverton,OR 91015 Hillsboro,OR 91124 _ .,. LOCAL AND STATE JURISDICTIONS . , , . CITY OF BEAVERTON i _ CITY OF TUALATIN * _OR.DEPT.OF FISH&WILDLIFE _OR.DIV.OF STATE LANDS Planning Manager Planning Manager 2501 SW First Avenue 775 Summer Street NE _ Irish Bunnell,Development Services PO Box 369 PO Box 59 • Salem,OR 97301-1279 PO Box 4755 • Tualatin,OR 97062 Portland,OR 97207 Beaverton,OR 97076 _ OR.PUB.UTILITIES COMM. METRO-LAND USE&PLANNING * _OR.DEPT.OF GEO.&MINERAL IND. 550 Capitol Street NE CITY OF DURHAM * 600 NE Grand Avenue 800 NE Oregon Street,Suite 5 Salem,OR 97310-1380 City Manager Portland.OR 97232-2736 Portland,OR 97232 PO Box 23483 _ Carol Hall,Data Resource Center(ZCA) US ARMY CORPS.OF ENG. Durham,OR 97281-3483 . _ Paulette Allen,Growth Management Coordinator _OR.DEPT.OF LAND CONSERV.&DVLP_333 SW First Avenue Mel Huie,Greenspaces Coordinator(CPA/ZOA) Larry French(Comp.Plan Amendments Only) PO Box 2946 _CITY OF KING CITY* _ Jennifer Budhabhatti,Regional Planner(Wetlands) 635 Capitol Street NE,Suite 150 Portland,OR 97208-2946 City Manager _ C.D.Manager,Growth Management Services Salem,OR 97301-2540 15300 SW 116th Avenue WASHINGTON COUNTY King City,OR 97224 _ OR.DEPT.OF ENERGY(Powedines inArel j5.. REGON DEPT.OF TRANS.(ODOT) Dept.of Land Use&Transp. . Bonneville Power Administration �1 Aeronautics Division 155 N.First Avenue _CITY OF LAKE OSWEGO* Routing TTRC—Attn: Renae Ferrera V Tom Highland,Planning Suite 350,MS 13 Planning Director PO Box 3621 3040 25th Street,SE Hillsboro.OR 97124 PO Box 369 Portland,OR 97208-3621 Salem,OR 97310 _Brent Curtis(CPA) Lake Oswego,OR 97034 _Gregg Leion(CPA) _ OR.DEPT.OF ENVIRON.QUALITY(DEQ) ,U �[ ODOT,REGION 1 * _Anne LaMountain(IGARB) _CITY OF PORTLAND (Notify for Wetlands and Potential Environmental Impacts) 2 Sonya Kazen,Development Review Coordinator Phil Healy(IGA/URB) • David Knowles,Planning Bureau Dir. Regional Administrator _Carl Toland, Right-of-Way Section(vacations)c teve Conway(General Apps.) Portland Building 106,Rm. 1002 2020 SW Fourth Avenue,Suite 400 123 NW Flanders _Sr.Cartographer(cPazcA)MS 14 1120 SW Fifth Avenue Portland,OR 97201-4987 Portland,OR 97209-4037 _Jim Nims(ZCA)MS 15 Portland,OR 97204 _Doria Mateja tzcA)Ms 14 X ODOT,REGION 1 -DISTRICT 2A Jane Estes,Permit Specialist . 5440 SW Westgate Drive,Suite 350 h:tpatty\masters\Request For Comments Notification List 2.doc (Revised: 13-Jul-00) Portland,OR 97221-2414 :, , UTILITY PROVIDERS AND SPECIAL AGENCIES ,- ,.. . ' ', - . _PORTLAND WESTERN R/R,BURLINGTON NORTHERN/SANTA FE R/R,OREGON ELECTRIC R/R(Burlington Northern/Santa Fe R/R Predecessor) Robert I.Melbo,President&General Manager • 110 W.10th Avenue • Albany,OR 97321 _SOUTHERN PACIFIC TRANS.CO.R/R _METRO AREA COMMUNICATIONS _TCI CABLEVISION OF OREGON _TRI-MET TRANSIT DVLPMT. Clifford C.Cabe,Construction Engineer Debra Palmer(Annexations Only) Pat McGann (If Project is Within h Mile of A Transit Route) 5424 SE McLoughlin Boulevard Twin Oaks Technology Center 14200 SW Brigadoon Court Michael Kiser,Project Planner Portland,OR 97232 1815 NW 169th Place,S-6020 Beaverton,OR 97005 710 NE Holladay Street Beaverton,OR 97006-4886 Portland,OR 97232 • _PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC _NW NATURAL GAS COMPANY _GENERAL TELEPHONE _ US WEST COMMUNICATIONS Brian Moore,Svc.Design Consultant Scott Palmer Elaine Self,Engineering Lori Domey,Engineering 9480 SW Boeckman Road 220 NW Second Avenue MC: OR03O546 8021 SW Capitol Hill Rd,Rm 110 Wilsonville,OR 97070 Portland,OR 97209-3991 Tigard,OR 97281-3416 Portland,OR 97219 _TIGARD/TUALATIN SCHOOL DIST.#23J_BEAVERTON SCHOOL DIST.#48 _TCI CABLE(Apps.E.ofHamN.of99W) Marsha Butler,Administrative Offices Jan Youngquist,Demographics&Planning Dept. Diana Carpenter 13137 SW Pacific Highway 16550 SW Merlo Road 3500 SW Bond Street Tigard,OR 97223 Beaverton,OR 97006-5152 Portland,OR 97232 • *INDICATES AUTOMATIC NOTIFICATION IN COMPLIANCE WITH INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT IF WITHIN 500'OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY FOR ANY/ALL CITY PROJECTS(Project Planner Is Responsible For Indicating Parties To Notify). • Naomi Gallucci CITY OF TIGARD 11285 SW 18th Avenue EAST CIT SUBCOMMITTEE Tigard, OR 91223 Sue Rorman 11250 SW 82"d Avenue is\curpin\setup\labels\CIT East.doc UPDATED: 9-Jun-00 Tigard, OR 91223 John Snyder 11100 SW 82"" Avenue Tigard, OR 91223 Jack Biethan 11043 SW Summerfield Drive, Apt. 3 Tigard, OR 91224-3316 Ellen Beilstein 14630 SW 1 39th Avenue Tigard, OR 91224 Jim Petersen 10815 SW 74th Avenue Tigard, OR 91223 Dieter Jacobs 1115 SW Spruce Street Tigard, OR 91223 'V � CITY of TIGARD Illir*Se, , , GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM t/#A f, wC I •, , �k AREA NOTIFIED FR �' ' ,J �,q�. - �,oP+�,, > (Properties '- , ,,,0' \ m abutting 1-.1 „,,N . 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