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Ordinance No. 90-26 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON ORDINANCE NO. 90 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS (ATTACHED) TO APPROVE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS TO CHANGE THAT PORTION OF THE PRESIDENT'S PARKWAY URBAN RENEWAL DISTRICT WHICH WAS DESIGNATED COMMERCIAL PROFESSIONAL HACK TO LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL AND TO DELETE THE RELATED COMPREHENSIVE PLAN POLICIES (POLICIES 11.8.1 TO 11.8.5) AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY (CPA - 90-0006). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHEREAS, on May 15, 1990 Tigard's citizens voted not to allow the use of tax increment funds to support the implementation of the President's Parkway Urban Renewal District. WHEREAS, on June 11, the Tigard City Council repealed the President's Parkway Urban Renewal Plan and on August 2, 1990, filed an Affidavit of Extinguishment with Washington county to nullify said plan. WHEREAS, Comprehensive Plan policy 11.8.5 directs that, "If for any reason the President's Parkway Development Plan is not adopted or approved, within 90 days of such a decision, the Tigard City Council shall hold a public hearing in order to re-evaluate the policies noted above and the Comprehensive Plan Amendment." WHEREAS, several public meetings were held to solicit public input from Neighborhood Planning Organizations (NPO',$) and Citizen Planning Organizations (GPO's) in regards to this issue, and at these meetings public comment favored changing the Comprehensive Plan of the subject area back to what it was previous to the development of the urban renewal plan and repealing the associated text amendments. WHEREAS, on July 24, 1990 the Tigard Planning Commission following a public hearing were unanimous in a motion, "To recommend to the City Council to: (1) reverse the decision that amended the Comprehensive Plan and text which initiated the President's Parkway proposal, and (2) initiate a planning effort to develop an area plan using the Metzger-Progress Plan as the basis to evaluate future land use and development opportunities in the area." a WHEP.EAS, on August 13, 1990 the Tigard City Council passsed Resolution 90 - 51 to initiate the Plart amendments following a public hearing to receive the Planning Commission's recommendation, hear additional public testimony, and to re-evaluate the relevant Comprehensive Plan Policies and Plan Map amendment. WHEREAS, the Tigard City Council and Planning Commission held a joint public hearing on September 10, 1990 to review Planning Commission recommendations as well as receive public testimony. 5 ORDINANCE NO. 90 Page 1 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY OF TI&ARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS. SECTION It The proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendments are consistent with all relevant criteria based upon the attached facts, findings, and conclusions noted in Exhibit "A." SECTION 2s The Comprehensive Plan Map is amended to change the current Plan designation from Commercial-Professional back to Low and Medium Density Residential for the area illustrated by Map "A" and to change the comprehensive Plan Text (Policies 11.8.1 to 11.8.5) noted in Exhibit "B" to delete the criteria and conditions that were to have applied specifically to a portion of the proposed President's Parkway Urban Renewal District as illustrated by Map "B." *SECTION 3: The Council declares an emergency and directs that this Ordinance shall be effective upon its execution by the Mayor. PASSED By ()4 CM i m v a5 vote of all Council members present after being read by number and title only, this Oyl day of September, 1990. Catherine Wheatley, y City Re order APPROVEDThis !(�� day of September, - r.- .,ierald R Edwards, Mayor APPROVED AS To FORM: / City ttor iey Date *A6ded by Council motion on September 10, 1990. ORDINANCE NO. 90 - Page 2 i t i i I :r EXHIBIT A AGENDA ITEM STAFF REPORT TO A JOINT MEETING OF THE TIGARD PLANNING +COMMISSION AND CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 10, 1990 -- 7:30 P.M. TIGARD CITY HALL -- TOWN HALL 13125 SW HALL BLVD. TIGARD, OR 97223 A. FACTS 1. General Information CASE: Comprehensive Plan Amendment CPA 90-0006 REQUEST: 1) Plan Map Amendment from Commercial Professional (approximately 78 acres ) to Low Density Residential and Medium Density Residential (approximately 10 acres). 2) Delete Comprehensive Plan Policies 11.8.1 to 11.8.5 which were to have applied specifically to the proposed President's Parkway Urban Renewal District. The plan text outlined a process for development and approval of a master plan for the proposed President's Parkway Urban Renewal area, future rezoning, and provision of necessary public facilities. APPLICANT: City of Tigard. LOCATION: See attached Maps A and B. 2. See attached Maps A and B regarding the area proposed for redesignation and Exhibit B for the Comprehensive Plan Policies which are to be deleted. The proposed Comprehensive Plan amendments are intended to be a final step in process which was prompted by Comprehensive Plan Policy 11.8.5 relating to the proposed President's Parkway Urban Renewal Area. The policy states: 'If for any reason the President's Parkway Development Plan is not adopted or approved, w1thin 90 days of such a decision, the Tigard City Council shall hold a public hearing is order to re-evaluate the policies noted above (enclosed as Attachment A) and the Comprehensive Plan Amendment.." In May, 1990 the tax increment method of funding the President's Parkway Urban Renewal Plan was rejected by Tigard voters. Tigard City Council subsequently directed staff to meet with the various NPO's and CPO's to Staff Report CPA -. 90-0006 1 I determine the future of the failed tax increment financing district. A public hearing was subsequently held before the Planning Commission in this regards. The general consensus of the neighborhood planning organizations and the citizen participation organizations was to change the Plan for the area back to what it was previous to the President's Parkway proposal. In addition the Planning Commission was unanimous in a motion, "To recommend to the City Council to: (1) reverse the decision that amended the Comprehensive Plan Map and text which initiated the President's Parkway proposal, and (2) initiate a planning effort to develop an area F, plan using the Metzger-Progress Plan as the basis to evaluate future land use and development opportunities in the area." There were some individuals who testified that some commercial and professional uses were appropriate for the area, and they desired the City to evaluate the need and feasibility for these uses. L The on August 13, 1990 passed Resolution 90 - 51 to initiate the Plan amendments as described above. Substantial testimony 3 was heard at this hearing supporting the Planning Commission's recommendation. 3. Agency and NPO Comments Other than extensive comment received from the above groups within the last several months there were no additional agency and/CPO or NPO comments. B. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS: The applicable Statewide Planning Goal criteria in this case are Statewide Planning Goals 1, 2, 5, 7, 10, Statewide Planning Goals 3, 4, 6, 8, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, do not apply. It is concluded that the proposal is consistent with applicable Statewide- Planning Goals and Guidelines based upon the following findings: Goal 1: Citizen Involvementl The City of Tigard ensures the opportunity for citizens to be involved in the review of land use and development applications though referral of applications to neighborhood organizations for comment, through the review of certain types of land use and development a^.tions through public hearing procedures; and through following prescribed notification requirements for public hearings and notices of decisions. r Notices of the proposed Comprehensive Plan Map and text amendments was provided to the neighborhood planning organization, published in the Tigard Times and mailed to property owners within 250 feet of the f; properties subject to the map amendment. Staff Report CPA T 90-0006 2 e s v N The City Council and Planning Commission will receive either written or oral testimony at a Public Hearing to be held September 10, 1990, Goal 2:(Land., Use Planninal This goal is satisfied through City procedures which call for the City to apply all applicable Statewide Planning Goals, City Comprehensive plan Policies, and Community Development ::ode Requirements to the proposal being presented. Goal 8: (Open Space and Natural Resources) This goal is satisfied because any future development in the area will be accomplished in accordance with City, state, and federal regulations which are intended to protect existing wetlands, significant vegetation, streams and watersheds, and other natural features in the area. Goal 7: (Natural Haxardel This goal is addressed because any development proposals affecting the 100 year floodplain, floodways, and wetlands of the area will be reviewed according to the City of Tigard's sensitive lands ordinance and by appropriate state and federal agencies. Goal 10: (ousinal, Housing opportunities will be maintained by amending the Plan from Commercial - Professional back to Low and Medium Density Residential. The applicable City of Tigard Comprehensive Plan Criteria in this case are: 1.1.1, 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.3, 3.4.1, 3.4.2, 6.1.1 It is concluded that the proposal is consistent with applicable City of Tigard Comprehensive Plan Policies based upon the following findings: Plan Policy 1.1.1 As indicated previously the change is consistent with applicable Statewide Planning Goals. Through an extensive Citizen involvement process regarding the proposed actions the Pian is being kept current with the needs of the Community. Plan Policies 3.2.1. 3.2.2, 3.2.3. 3.4.1. and 3.4.2 These policies will be addressed through review of any future development proposals for the subject area that may have impacts on the designated floodplain and floodway of Ash creek and associated wetlands. Any future development proposals affecting these resources will be evaluated by the City of Tigard's Sensitive Lands review process. Furthermore, proposals affecting wetlands will be reviewed by the appropriate state and federal agencies. Plan Policy 6.1.1 Redesignation of the area back to Low and Medium Density will maintain an opportunity for a diversity of housing densities and residential types. However, the redesignation of the subject area to residential will not affect the City of Tigard's compliance with Oregon Administrative Rules, Chapter 660, Division 7- the Metropolitan Housing Rule's housing opportunity requirements for single family -- multi-family and medium residential density for developable residential properties. The City's housing opportunity index currently provides an opportunity for 10.22 dwelling units per Staff Report CPA - 90-0006 3 buildable acre on 1,295 vacant buildable acres. C. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Comprehensive Plan Map be amended to change the current Plan designation from Commercial-Profeseional back to Low and Medium Density Residential for the area illustrated by Flap "A" and to change the Comprehensive Plan Text (Policies 11.8.1 to 11.8.5) noted in Exhibit "B" to delete the criteria and conditions that were to have applied specifically to a portion of the proposed President's Parkway Urban Renewal District as illustrated by Map "B." Prepared by: Ron Bunch, Senior Planner rb/srprex.pw Staff Report CPA - 90-0006 4 "'a' wn s El e M IUM L 10, Map W Boundary for the area that was redesignated from Residential to cowmercial/Professional. No scale vm7 I� w+a�r ss r � dd f E® 4i--� Map '13" H 1 - Boundary for the Conceptual De-elopment plan area. (comprehensive Plan Policias 11.8.1 - 11.$.5 apply to this ; area) No scale iIBIT 8 t PLAN POLICIES THAT APPLY TO PRESIDENT'S PARKWAY POLICIES 11.8.1__- - A COMPREHENSIVE CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN SHALL BE PREPARED FOR THE AREA SHOWN AS MAP TWO. THIS CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN SHALL BE PREPARED AND ADOPTED AS A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 18.80 OF THE CITY OF TIC" COM'MITY DEVELOPA.ENT CODE (CDC) . 11.8.2 WITHIN THE AREA IDENTIFIED AS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT, ALL APPLICATIONS FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP AMENDMENT, ZONE CHANGE, SITE DEVELOPMENT REVIEW (18.120, CDC), CONDITIONAL USE (18.130, CDC) AND LAND DIVISION (18.160- 162, CDC) SHALL BE FOUND TO CONFORM TO THE APPROVED CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (18.80.110, CDC) . APPROVAL OF A DETAILED DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR EACH PHASE IDENTIFIED IN THE CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN UHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE REQUIRFMENTS OF 18.80 OF THE CDC AND OTHER CODE REQUIREMENTS THAT APPLY TO THE TYPE OF DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED. IN ADDITION, THE CITY SHALL REQUIRE A MORE DETAILED ASSESSMENT OR UPDATE OF AN EXISTING ASSESSMENT AS NECESSARY FCR ANY ITEM OUTLINED IN POLICY IN ORDER TO APPROVE APPLICATIONS FOR PLAN AMENDMENTS SUBSEQUENT TO THE ADOPTION OF THIS POLICY AND OTHER APPLICATIONS REFERRED TO IN THIS SUBSECTION, ADEQUATE FUNDING FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOUND TO BE NEEDED BY THE CITY DURING THE PREPARATION AND SUBSEQUENT UPDATE OF THE CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (11.8.5) MUST EXIST PRIOR TO OR CONCURRENT WITH APPROVAL OF THE APPLICATION. 11.8.3 APPLICATIONS WHICH ARE MINOR IN NATURE RELATED TO THE ON-GOING MAINTENANCE AND UPKEEP OF EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS AND WHICH WILL NOT, IN THE OPINION OF THE DIRECTOR, JEOPARDIZE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE APPROVED CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN MAY EXEMPT FRO11 POLICY 11.8.3. 11.8.4 THE CONTENTS OF THE CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN SHALT, INCLUDE THE ITEMS LISTED IN 18.80.110 OF THE CDC. IN ADDITION, THE FOLLOWING TECHNICAL STUDIES AND OTHER NECESSARY ITEMS SHALL BE ACCEPTED OR ADOPTED AS APPROPRIATE AS A PART OF THE CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN: A. DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: THE TYPE, AMOUNT AND LOCATION OF VARIOUS USES. THE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM SHALL BE IDENTIFIED FOR THE AREA AS A WHOLE, AND FOR VARIOUS PHASES OF DEVELOPMENT. B. PHASING PLAN: THE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM BY PHASE ALONG WITH THE NECESSARY PUBLIC FACILITIES, UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS, BOTH ON AND OFF-SITE, WHICH ARE NEEDED FOR EACH PHASE. THE PHASING PLAN SHALL ALSO INDICATE MEASURES PROPOSED TO REDUCE CONSTRUCTION IMPACTS AND ON-GOING IMPACTS TO AREAS NOT BEING REDEVELOPED, AND TO ADJACENT NEIGHBORHOODS. C. TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE ON AND OFF-SITE TRAFFIC REQUIREMENTS RESULTING FROM AND RELATED TO EACH PHASE OF DEVELOPMENT. THE ASSESSMENT SHALL IDENTIFY TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS, INCLUDING TRANSIT, TO REDUCE POTENTIAL TRAFFIC IMPACTS ON ADJACENT NEIGHBORHOODS AND THE DEVELOPMENT AREA. D. PUBLIC FACILITY AND UTILITY ASSESSMENT: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE ON AND OFF-SITE WATER, SEWER, DRAINAGF AND UTILITY REQUIREMENTS RESULTING FROM AND RELATED TO EACH PHASE OF DEVELOPMENT. E. FLOOD CONTROL AND FLOOD PREVENTION ASSESSMENT: AN ASSESSMENT, MANAGEMENT PLAN AND CONCEPTUAL DESIGN FOR THE WETLAND PONDS AND LAKE PROPOSED AS PART OF THE PRESIDENT'S PARKWAY DEVELOPMENT PLAN. THE ASSESSMENT SHOULD ADDRESS THE FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS AND ALTERNATIVES. THIS ASSESSMENT SHALL BE REQUIRED BEFORE ANY PHASE WHICH MAY PHYSICALLY IMPACT T_ME WETLAND LAKE AND POND, OR WOULD REQUIRE THESE IMPROVEMENTS IN ORDER TO HANDLE STORM WATER REQUIREMENTS. F. METZGER SCHOOL RELOCATION: A PLAN FOR THE RELOCATION OF METZGER SCHOOL WILL BE DEVELOPED IN CONJUNCTION WITH TIGARD SCHOOL DISTRICT. IF IT IS DETERMINED THAT METZGER SCHOOL WILL NOT BE MOVED, AND WILL REMAIN IN ITS PRESENT LOCATION, THEN THE CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN WILL MAKE APPROPRIATE PROVISIONS FOR THE CONTINUED PRESENCE OF THE SCHOOL IN THIS AREA. G. IMPLEMENTATION AND FINANCING ASSESSMENT: SHOWING TRANSPORTATION, PUBLIC FACILITY AND OTHER PROJECTS REQUIRED BY PHASE, COSTS, FUNDING SOURCE AND FUNDING RESPONSIBILITY. H. DESIGN GUIDELINES AND PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS: SHOWING DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT INCLUDING HEIGHT, BULK, ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER AND OTHER FEATURES, AND STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC I14PROVEMENTS SUCH AS STREETS, STREETSCAPE, LANDSCAPING, SIGNAGE, ETC. GUIDELINES SHALL ALSO INCLUD ' METHODS TO ADEQUATELY BUFFER ADJACENT NEIGHBORHOODS. s 11.8.5 IF FOR ANY REASON THE PRESIDENT'S PARKWAY DEVELOP14ENT PLAN IS NOT ADOPTED OR APPROVED, WITHIN 90 DAYS OF SUCH A RECISION THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL SMALL HOLD .A PUBLIC HEARING IN ORDER TO RE—EVALUATE THE POLICIES NOTED ABOVE, AND THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT. s e r s t Y'- F. f Y,