Resolution No. 92-54 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
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2-%'/A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON, ACCEPTING
A MASTER PLAN FOR THE TIGARD TRIANGLE AREA AND DIRECTING STAFF TO
INITIATE AMENDMENTS TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND DEVELOPMENT CODE.
WHEREAS, the Tigard Planning Commission has reviewed several
different land use plan alternatives for the Tigard Triangle,
WHEREAS, there has been extensive public review throughout the
planning process including all Neighborhood Planning Organizations,
property owners and residents within the triangle area, t-laa Chamber
of Commerce and the Tigard-Tualatin School District,
WHEREAS, this master plan establishes a land use pattern that is
based on established goals, analysis of existing circumstances and
sound planning principals,
WHEREAS, the Tigard Planning Commission recommends acceptance of
the Triangle Master Plan,
WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the people of Tigard to
accept this master plan and begin the process of amending the
Comprehensive Pian and Development Codes.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that:
Section 1: The City of Tigard hereby accepts the Tigard
Triangle Master Plan as shown in exhibit "A".
Section 2: The City of Tigard hereby directs staff to initiate
amendments to the Comprehensive Plan and
Development Code consistent with the Master Plan.
PASSED: This t day ofen _
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ATTEST:
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• A grid pattern of streets will be established so that the area is interconnected and
no one local street caries,:,o,o traffic than another.
• In addition to wdsting landscaping standards there will be additional standards for
street trees. The emphasis on trees not only creates visual appeal, but also
creates a pleasant walking environment
• Commercial developments will have sate and landscaped pedestrian access.
• Mwdmurn building set backs will be established to encourage a sate walking and
urban environment.
Each development will have a maximum number of parking spaces as well as a
minimum.
Residential areas will require a minimum density rather than maximum to insure an
amount and density of built housing.
• At least five acres of park will be in the Triangle either as a traditional park or a
linear walking park.
Natural areas, particularly trees,will be protected as much as possible.
Design standards along 99W will be improved.
laludesign
October 12,1992