Ordinance No. 93-01 M
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
ORDINANCE 110. 93-.Q�,,,__,
' AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS TO APPROVE A ZONE CHANGE
(ZCA 92-0007) (MUELLER) AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City has received a requests for annexation signed by Dan
and Vera Mueller, who are the owners of the subject parcels; and
WHEREAS, The City Council held a public hearing on January 26, 1993 to
consider the annexation request and to consider zoning designations for
the properties; and
WHEREAS, on January 26, 1993 the City Council approved a resolution
forwarding the annexation to the Portland Metropolitan Area Local
Government Boundary Commission; and
WHEREAS, the zoning district designation as set forth in Section 1 below
is consistent with the City of Tigard's Comprehensive Plan Map.
THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The recommendation of the planning staff as set forth
below is consistent with policy 10.1.2 and 10.1.3 of the
City's Comprehensive Plan (See attached Zone Change
Exhibit) .
Tax M R/I t Number ,Current Zoning Prgpssed Zoning
2S1 4AD, tax lots Wash. Co. R-6 Tigard R-4.5
3000, 3100, 3101
SECTION 2: The property meets the definition for a developing area
as defined in Chapter 18.138 of the Community Development
Code and shall be designated as such on the development
standards area map.
SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its
passage by the Council, approval by the Mayor, and
posting by the City Recorder.
PASSED: By AA1rA41,1 hi d U,2 _ vote of all Council members
present after being ead by number and title only, this
a 0 day of , 1993.
C therine Wheatley, City Refg6rder
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APPROVED: This day of , 1993.
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Approved as to form:
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ORDINANCE No. 93-12L
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c January 26, 1993
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL
TIGARD TOWN HALL
13125 S.W. HALL BOULEVARD
TIGARD, OREGON 97223
A. CASE: Zone Change Annexation 92-07
REQUEST: To annex three parcels consisting of approximately
1.94 acres of unincorporated Washington County into the City
of Tigard, and for zone change from Washington County R-6
(Residential, 6 units per acre) to City of Tigard R-4.5
(Residential, 4.5 units per acre) . The applicant requests
annexation for the purpose of connecting to City sever line.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Washington County
Residential, 6 units per
acre.
ZONING DESIGNATION: Washington County R-6 (Residential, 6
units per acre) .
APPLICANT(S) : Dan and Vera Mueller
12540 SW Walnut Street
Tigard, Oregon 97223
OWNER(S) : .^ and Vera Mueller
12540 SW Walnut Street
Tigard, Oregon 97223
LOCATION: South side of S.W. Walnut Street, east of 132nd
Avenue and Walnut Street. (WCTM 2S1 4AD, Tax Lots
3000, 3100 and 3101)
2. Background Information
Applicant requested and received approval for a street
opening permit to allover construction of a sanitary suer
lateral line from the City of Tigard in September of
1992. Applicant also requested and received approval for
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ZCA 92-07 Staff Report 1
3. vicinity Information
All properties to the north of the site are in the City
of Tigard and are zoned for single family residential
development at a density of 4.5 units per acre.
Properties to the east are in Washington County and zoned
R-6 (Residential, 6 units per acre) . One property to the i
west is in the City of Tigard and zoned R-7 (Residential,
7 units per acre), all other properties to the nest are
also in the City of Tigard and are zoned R-4.5
(Residential, 4.5 units per acre) . Properties to the
south are in Washington County and zoned for single
family residential development.
4. Site Information and Proposal Description
The property to be annexed have one single family
residence with the remainder of the property undeveloped.
The property is primarily covered with trees.
The applicants requested that their parcel be annexed
into the City of Tigard in order to connect to sanitary
sewer line. An existing sewer line is located on the
northerly portion of the parcels to be annexed.
5. Agency and NPO Comments
Tigard Water District, General Telephone and Electronics,
and Portland General Electric have reviewed the proposal
and have offered no objections or comments.
6. Police Denartments Consideration
The Police Department has reviewed the proposal and have
offered no objections.
B. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS
Ths relevant criteria in this case are Tigard Comprehensive
Plan Policies 2.1.1, Citizen Involvement; 6.4.1, Developing
Area; 10.1.1, Service Delivery Capacity; and 10.1.2, Boundary
Criteria and chapters 18.136, Annexations; and 18.138,
Established/Developing Area Classification of the Tigard
Community Development Code. The planning staff has determined
that the proposal is consistent with the relevant portions of
the Tigard Comprehensive Plan based upon the findings noted
below:
ZCA 92-07 Staff Report 2
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C 1. Plan Policy 2.1.1 is satisfied because the Neighborhood
Planning Organization and Community Planning Organization
as well as surrounding property owners were given notice
of the hearing and an opportunity to comment on the
request.
2. Plan Policy 6.4.1 is satisfied because the area to be
annexed is designated as a developing area on the
development standards map.
3. Plan Policy 10.1.1 is satisfied because the City has
conducted the Washington County Urban Services Study
which includes the subject property. This study
indicates that adequate services are available in the
vicinity and may be extended to accommodate the subject
property_
4. Plan Policy 10.1.2 is satisfied because the annexation is
a first step in eliminating an island. It will also
eliminate an irregular boundary that makes it difficult
to respond to police emergencies. The land is located
within Tigard's Active Planning Area, and adequate
service capacities can be made available to accommodate
the eventual development of the property as noted above.
The planning staff has determined that the proposal is
consistent with the relevant portions of the Community
Development Code based upon the findings noted below:
1. Section 18.136.030 of the Code is met because all
facilities and services can be made available, the
applicable Comprehensive Plan policies discussed above
have been satisfied and the property has been determined
to be a developing area in accordance with the criteria
in Chapter 18.138 of the Code.
Since the property is within Tigard's Active Planning
Area, the zone designation shall follow the City's
comprehensive plan map designation for low density use.
The most appropriate zone is R-4.5 with a minimum lot
size of 7,500 square feet.
2. Chapter 18.138 of the Caro is satisfied because the
property meets the definition for a developing area and
is designated as such on the development standards area
map.
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C. RECOMIENDATION
Based upon the findings noted above, the planning staff
recommends approval of ZCA 92-07, and to adopt the attached
resolution and ordinance to forward the annexation to the
Boundary Commission.
PREPARED BYs .
Victor Adonri, Assistant Planner
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August 28th, 1992
To City of Tigard:
We hereby request annexation into the City of Tigard for three of
our properties located South of SW Walnut Street, and east of SW
132nd Avenue. (WCTM 2S1 4AD, tax lots 3000, 3100 and 3200). We
want to annex in order to obtain sanitary sewer service.
Sincerely,
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