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Ordinance No. 87-56 CITY OF TIGARD, ORE:GuN ORDINANCE NO. 87'5 0 !. AN ORDINANCE TO ADD CHAPTER 18.86 TO THE COMMUNYIY DEVELOPMENT CODE. – ACTION AREAS (ZOA 87 OA) WHEREAS, the City of Tigard finds it necessary to revise its Community Development Code periodically to improve the operation and implementation of i the Code; and s" WHEREAS, the Planning staff held public hearings before the City of Tigard Planning Commission on September 8 and October 6, 1987; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has made a recommendation to the City Council; and WHEREAS, the Tigard City Council held public hearings on the proposed changes on September 21 and October 12 and 26, 1987. THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: z _ t' Section 1: The Community Development Code shall be amended as shown in Exhibit "A" as Chapter 18.86. Section 2: Inasmuch as it is necessary for the peace, health, and safety of the people of the City of Tigard that this amendment be made with the least possible delay, an emergency is hereby declared to ( exist, and this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage by the Council, approval by the Mayor, and posting by the Recorder. PASSED: By �t1(ZYIi►Y�yIAS vote of all Council members present: after beid title only, this �') day t 11 ng read by number an ..— of Qom. DbZ !--, 1987. — City Reco ' f+TNbfINB UJhQa ay 21" APPROVED: This day of _, 1987. Thomas M. Brien, Mayor Approved as to form: Ci Attor ey DNte' cs/0387D ORDINANCE N0. 87--.9-P (ZOA 87-04) Page 1 GkriY[t I " "A" 18.86 ACTION AREAS 18.86..010 purpose This Chapter- is desig,--.rd to implement the policies of the Comprehensive Plan for Action Areas which include provisions For a mixture of intensive land uses. 18.86.015 Applicability The provisions of this chapter apply to Action Areas as designated on the Comprehensive Plan Map - Land Use. All development within an Action Area is subject to the review and application requirements under sections 18.120.010 •- 18. 120,100 and rhapter 10.1:10 as modified below: 18.86.020 Permitted Uses Permitted Uses allowed in an Action Area shall be. as specified in 14-n !m4-1 vina rnnina district. 18.86.030 Prohibited Uses for New Developments (a) Outdoor storage of materials, products, or supplies. No expansion of existing outdoor storage area will be permitted. (b) Overnight on-site outside storage of fleet vehicles in excess of two single axle trucks. (c) Overnight on-site outside storage of construction equipment. 18.86.0o5 r'ondat:nnal Uses . (a) Drive-up windows. (See standards contained in Chapter 18.130.) (b) Any other use specified as a conditional use in the underlying s: zone. 18.86.040 Interim Requirements In the absence of an adopted design plan, the following issues, under subsection 3, must be addressed for new developments as € necessary to serve the use and provide for projected public facility needs of the area, pursuant to Chapter 18.164 as determined by the Planning Director. A. The City may attach conditions to any development within an Action Area prior to adoption o the Design Plan to achieve the following objectives: s (I) The development shall address transit usage by residents, z employees, and customers if the site is within one quarter mile of a public transit line or transit stop. Specific items to be addressed are as follows: NOD 9blo (A) Orientation of buildings and facilities towards transit services to provide for direct pedestrian access into the building(s) from transit lines or stops; ✓ (B) Minimizing transit/auto conflicts by providing direct pedestrian access into tt,e buildings with limited crossings in automobile circulation/parking areas. If pedestrian access crosses automobile circulation/parking areas, paths shall be marked for, pedestrians; (C) Encouraging transit supportive users by limiting automobile support services to collector and arterial streets; and, f (D) Avoid the creation of small scattered parking areas by allowing adjacent developments to use shared surface parking, parking structures or under structure parking. t (2) The development shall facilitate pedestrian/bicycle C circulation if tho site is located on a street with designated bikepaths or adjacent- to a designated rv�ycnw i aer $p,af:c/j.ia'r'k, y(a4'C:1f1C items to be addressed ® are as follows: t (A) Provision of efficient, convenient, and continuous pedestrian and bicycle transit circulation systems, ' linking developments within the Action Area, and surrounding developments by requiring dedication and construction of pedestrian and bikepaths identified i in the Comprehensive Plan, If direct connections cannot be made, require that funds in the amount of the construction costs be deposited into an account i for the purpose of constructing paths; (B) - Separation of auto and truck circulation activities from pedestrian (C) Encouraging pedestrian--oriented design by requiring pedestrian walkways and street level windows i+. ong R all sides with public access into the building; (D) Provision of bicycle parking as required under Section 18.106.020(p) of the Tigard Municipal Code; and. (E_) Ensure adequate outdoor lighting by lighting pedestrian walkways and auto circulation area,. (3) Coordination of development within the Action Area. specific items to be addressed are as follows: ' (A) Continuity and/or compatibility of landscaping, circulation, access, public facilities, and other improvements. Allow required landscaping areas to be grouped together. Regulate shared access where appropriate. Prohibit lighting which shines on adjacent property; pr OP, 0 £s7—6:ro (B) Siting and orientation of land uses which consider surrounding land uses or an adopted Calan. Screen load irig areas and refuse dumpsters from view. Screen commercial and industrials uses from single family residential through landscaping; and, (C) Provision of frontage roads or shared access where feasible. es/0387D MWI I�