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Planning Commission Packet - 12/19/1972 POOR QUALITY RECORD PLEASE NOTE: The original paper record has been archived and put on microfilm. The following document is a copy of the microfilm record converted back to digital. If you have questions please contact City of Tigard Records Department. AGENDA Tigard Planning Commission Regular Meeting ® December 19, 1972 Member Section ® 7030 P.M. Public Hearing ® 8000 P.M. Twality Jr. High School lecture room 14650 S.W. 97th0 Tigard9Oregon I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Regular meeting of November 219 1972 IV. PUBLIC HEARING A. Zone Change (2C 5®729"Summerfield") CITY OF TIGARD, Applicant requesa change of zone classification from County P-R, Planned Residential to City P-D, Planned Development for parcels located on the north side of S.W. Durham Road and east side of S.W. Pacific Highway (tax lots 11009 13029 1303, 13019 2000, 1900, -' 1901, 1902 and 1400 on tax map 2S1 10D; tax lots 9009 1000, 1100, 1900, 1600, 1700, 2000 and 2600 on tax map 2S1 11C; and tax lots 900 and 1500 on tax map 2S1 11D) 1. Staff Recommendation 2. Public Hearing 3. ' Commission Discussion and Action V. SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW A. Robert Cooper Apt. project south of Canterbury Lane 1. Subcommittee Action: Approved 0 2. Commission Discussion and Action B. Earl Reid office expansion on Main Street 1. Subcommittee Actions Approval of building location 2. Commission Discussion and Action {T, 7k 2 • ti•. VI0 SUBDIVISIONS AND MINOR LAND PARTITIONS ....;, A. "Summerfield" No. 1 VII. DEDICATIONS VIII. OTHER ITEMS IX. ADJOURNMENT c, ' PAGE 2 - PC AGENDA - DECEMBER 19, 1972 • 0lesd MINUTES ° Tigard Planning Commission Regular Meeting December 19, 1972 Twality Jr. High School Lecture Room 14650 S.W. 97th, Tigard, Oregon I. CALL TO ORDER A. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 R.M. I1 ROLL CALL Am Present: Commissioners Bail, Barkhurst, Hartman, Lewis, Nicoll, Patersong Chairman Whittaker City Planner Rangila? City Attorney Anderson. Bo Absent: Commissioner Severson III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Mr. Whittaker stated that the minutes for the regular meeting of November 21, 1972 indicating the Planning Commission action on Public Hearing Item tl0C0° should be corrected to read as follows: °01t was moved (Lewis) , seconded (Hartman) and passed by a 4 to 1 vote (Whittaker voting No) of the Planning Commission present to approve the request with the following conditions:-- Bo Minutes were approved as corrected by unanimous vote of the Commission present. IV. PUBLIC HEARING A. Zone Change (ZC 5-72, °°Summerfield°°) CITY OF TIGARD, applicant A request for a change of zone classification from County P R, Planned Residential to City P-D, Planned Development for parcels located on the north side of S.W. Durham Road and east side of S.W. Pacific Highway (tax lots 1100, 1302, 1303, 1301, 2000, 1900, 1901, 1902, and 1400 on tax map 251 l0Do tax lots 900, 1000, 1100, 1900, 1600, 1700, 2000 and 2600 on tax map 2S1 11C; and tax lots 900 and 1500 on tax map 2S1 11D) 1e Staff Recommendation ao The staff recommended approval of the zone change with conditions. Ailmo 2 Public Hearing • ao Mrs. Peck, S.W. Naeve Street, asked if the extra right-of-way requirement along Naeve Street would involve her property. bo Mr. Whittaker said the street improvements and right-of-way dedications would only involve the property under the .-Da Planned Development zoning. Co Mro Peck asked about the plans for S.W. 109th Avenue and the difference between the P-R and P-D zones. do The City Planner reviewed the preliminary site plane which showed a realignment of 109th Avenue, south of Naeve Street. ea Mr. Marshall, Tualatin Development Company, said a public hearing would be required to vacate an p 9 q any portion of S.W. 109th Avenue. f. Mr. Whittaker explained that the P®R+ and P°°D zones were similar in respect to allowing planned residential developments, and that the County had no PWD zone and the City had no P-R zone. go Mr. Barkhurst explained that the P-D zone required more Planning Commission involvement and review and gave the developer more flexibility in design. h. Mr. Whittaker added that the P-D zone created mere open space and public recreational area than would result from standard subdivision practices and provided a variety of housing types to the public. io Mr. Schockeita S.W. 150th Avenue, expressed concern for traffic along 99W, public transportation and asked about the status of the originally proposed 3 to 5 story apartment houses. j0 Mr. Whittaker explained the project°s phasing process,..: which was planned to take at least 5 years to complete. ko Mr. Paterson said that CRAG, the State Highway Dept. and the City of Tigard were all involved in planning to improve the traffic situations on 99W0 He also stated that the City Council° s number one priority problem was 99Wo Page 2 - PC Minutes - December 19, 1972 9 to Mr. Marshall said Tri-Met made 17 trips per day into King City and that apartment houses would be limited to height requirements within the City's A-2 zone. me The City Planner explained that the maximum allowable building height for apartment housing would be 2 stories. no The public hearing was closed. 30 Commission Discussion and Action ao It was moved (Lewis) and seconded (Barkhtwst) and passed by unanimous vote of the Commission present to approve the zone change with staff findings • and the following conditions t 1. Prior to the issuance of any building permit within the development, a site plan of the entire development setting forth the site development standards shall be submitted to the Planning Commission for review and approval. This plan shall include but not be limited to landscaping, setbacks, building heights, signs, streets® proposed improvements, sidewalks, curbs o gutters, parking, service and storage areas. r2-) All land within the development shall be used for residential and recreational purposes, except that the area designated for commercial uses on the site plan may include service and/or professional office uses serving the development, If such uses are approved, the Planning Commission shall approve the location, access, siting and range of permitted uses. 3. Each phase of the development shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Commission, At the time of approval of each phase, the densities and uses shall be approved. 4. A boat and trailer storage area shall be designated in an area contained by an opaque fence or sight obscuring landscape screening maintained at not less than six (6) feet nor more than seven (7) feet in height. 5. The apartments in the project shall be developed in accordance with Amt standards unless otherwise approved on a specific site plan by the Planning Cemmissiono Page 3 - PC Minutes ® December 199 1972 • 6. The overall density of the development shall be no' greater than 6.25 dwelling units per ,acre`; (1250 total units) with a total population not to exceed 2400 persons. ri 7. The setbacks and lot sizes as proposed for single family units shall be approved unless otherwise specified by the Planning Commission, except that there shall be a ten (10) foot minimum yard requirement where any yard abuts a public street. 8. Approval of any lots to be subdivided shall be through the Subdivision Ordinance procedures. 9. Open space shall be maintained through a Homeowners Association or by the developers with convenants submitted for approval at the filing of the final F plat. 10. All utilities shall be subsurface installations. 11. Housing shall be limited to an average density of ;, no more than 1.92 persons per dwelling unit. '' 12. Excluded parcels surrounded by °°Summerfield°° shall be included in the site plan with the possibility of access provided these parcels to eliminate their isolation. 13. There shall be dedication to 45 feet from center- line on S.W. Durham. Road. 14. There shall be dedication of 35 feet from center- line with a 40 foot improvement provided on S,W. s 98th where the development abuts both sides of the road and a half street improvement where the { development abuts only one side of the road. 15. There shall be dedication of 25 feet from center- line (32 feet improvement) on S.W. Naeve Street with half street improvement where applicable. t 16. There shall be dedication of 30 feet, from center- , line on S.W. Settler (36 feet improvement) with half street improvement where applicable. 17. Internal street improvements will be designated at the time of the platting of the subdivisi•n. 18. There shall be no occupancy without public water and sewer. Page 4 - PC Minutes - December 19, 1972 T 19. A copy of the deed restrictions and covenants shall be attached to the approved plan to help insure conformity with planned densities. 20, Phase II of the development shall not be approved until additional water service is available to the Tigard Water District from the City of Portland and/or City of Lake Oswego. V. SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW A. Robert Cooper Apartment project south of Canterbury Lane. to Subcommittee Actions Approved {{ 2. Commission Discussion and Action a. It was moved (Barkhurst.) , seconded (Lewis) and passed by unanimous vote of the Comtui:=sio.n present to approve the site development plan. B. Earl Reid office expansion on. Main Street. 1. Previous Commission Actions Approved building location. 2. Commission Actions a. It was moved (Lewis) , seconded (Ball) and passed by a 6 1, 0 vote (Barkhurst abstaining) to table action on the proposed site development plan until alternative building additions are considered m to promote maximum possible utilization of existing trees on the site, and particularly to encourage more attractive treatment of landscaping along Main Street. fa C. Commercial Street Warehouse 1. Subcommittee Actions To table action until City Council reviews plans. 2. Commission Action: N a. It was moved, seconded and passed by a 6 - 0 vote (Whittaker abstaining) to deny the site development plan because of the concern for extending Ash Street from Commercial Street to Burnham Street. VI. SUBDIVISIONS AND MINOR LAND PARTITIONS A. 'BSunanerfield'° No. 1. Page 5 m PC Minutes o December 19, 1972 } • 1. The Staff recommended approval with conditions. a.R 2. Commission Discussion and Action. a. Mr. Lewis asked when public sewer and water would be available to the subdivision. b. Mr. Marshall said he hoped the Department of Envircm mental Quality would approve the King City treatment plant expansion within 60 to 120 days. He said the requested 5 model homes would be completed in about 120 days. He also said the Tigard Water District had already approved service to a maximum of 50 dwelling units within the first subdivision. c. The City Planner said that one of the conditions of the P-D Planned Development zone change required public sewer and water availability before occupancy. d. It was moved (.Lewis) , seconded (Barkhurst) and passed by a unanimous vote of the Commission present to approve the preliminary plat with staff conditions: 1. That engineering plans and specifications shall be approved prior to acceptance of the Final Plat. " 2. p That all streets shall be named prior to acceptance of the Final Plat. 3. That the Homeowners Association Agreement shall be approved in form by the City Attorney, and shall insure maintenance of all recreational facilities and areas, 4. That the Drainage Study for the entire basin be reviewed and approved by the Public Works Department prior to acceptance of the Final Plat. 5. That the Final Plat provide a plat restriction against direct vehicular access onto S.W. Durham Road, except for designated streets. VII. DEDICATIONS A. S.W. 76th Avenue 1. The staff recommended approval of the street dedication. 2. Commission Discussion and Action. a. It was moved (Barkhurst) , seconded (Hartman) and passed by unanimous vote of the Commission present to approve the street dedication. Page 6 - PC Minutes - December 19, 1972 VIII. OTHER ITEMS IX ADJTOURNMENT: 8:50 P.M. Page 7 - PC Minutes - December. 19, 1972 • • 114'4..4.`Q,':''HY CT r rr q Nk�p ja' ! a` t ',...%.'i: J J{ M1i •1f u! 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'' } M � e one F 1 J t `.:.4,-{Will• For property designated as tax lots 1100, 1502, 1303, :�,, 1301, 2000, 1900, 1901, 1902 and 1400 on tax asp ' 281 10D; tax lots 900, 1000 1100, 1900, 1600, 1700, • 2000 and 2600 on tax nap 282 11C; and tax lots 900 ry tr. and 1500 on tax asap 281 11D. 1 f w, ,.4 Applicant n City of Tigard 1' 4fi Applicants, Reoues t Approval of a change of none classification from County a, designated P-R, Played Residential to City P--D, Ple000 d .° Development. 1 L otion and Land Use of fib iarst 1,+, + 4 The subject property, with golf fairways and greens •almost completed, is located slOng the north side of • ',. 8.M. Durham Road and oast side of 8.117. Paci.ftc Him. • It comprises' en area of a rmato tely f�` Sunda# Zon iaa and SU N . • The area surrounding the submit to tdM o._ yi! east and south is *mood R-7, Si i ur 7 ,, and developed with scattered single T4t... p iodic oral X11 >� and agricultural uses. �T'°I I Staff Finding and Recd ndat ri'l'' l The staff finds that: N ,. 1. The «subject property is designated for Urban Low . Density Residential development within the Tgardd Community Plan. This category allows residential ', densities of up to 4 dwelling "; units or 12 persons per gross residential acre. A �sy (, 1 • �1 r r 4.m+xrnin :t,,e .m, .,.,,:. .. ','fs q. rj` •,1 i i t- ' t t..P y D) ry •,, •, .,,. t e,v1w, A4,B -%%FPn°r'il%,�} ,` "- ,..•,Y '.. 4 A j Nd ,i1. A'`' 'ill', 1` , p.1 R �! 74�'l1 f V•'�' �a l �{�.i�� � I �� 4 �S `1 !'�. �� �1i 9�,�.GC ,j % � r � l '‘..19 � r� � �kf�4 f f1+�s t � #,,,,171::',4) .��'' S l.�r(G - ,.,,,,,i;‘,0 7 :II', 1. �'F Y: I 1 4f ,d�m`4 nC I�1lt % e ..'1,' ;14:;:',:-.;?...4.%. 4�Ik a}ya Id %'1 •t'F r I�'M1S�lx`� 4y '�`{+ a ..4= /, ti L ,)+ (. ,iIFS, . Vj i Q ,a ,i 3 0; -x ttr Y I f .,AS S Y r , r � 1rai' iy1 `2 u+ , '�ir �,�: r��,�. r t ( �� .,r. p, - 2. The Community Pion deem not designate cossardial , development for the northeast or southeast corners Y • ' of Durham Road and Pacific Highway. 3. The proposal includes: a. 201 acres supporting 1250 dwelling units b. 1.92 persons per dwelling unit or a maximum of 2400 total population c. Typical residential lot area of 4,000 square feet d. 49.5 acres of golf course and natural reserve areas e. Approximately 20,000 square foot recreation building, maintenance building, lakes, pool, tennis courts and parking for 125 cars. f. Single family lots of 50'x80' with 10 feet front, 4 foot side and 8 foot rear yards. Rear F and side yard setbacks may be waived for "common- wall" or "zero-lot lino" dwellings 4. Adequate community shopping and commercial facilities are provided in proximity to the development--at the King City shopping center. 5. With development of this magnitude, road improvements will be required to serve the additional resident population and those who will use the public recreational facilities. 6. The Department of Environmental Quality has approved nomoccu building ermits--to allow construction u�u�y tmit p of model homes. Connections to the King City treatment • plant will depend upon D.E.Q. approval of the completed treatment plant expression next year. 7. The Tigard Water District is in the process of connecting its lines to the Lake Oswego water system. This should be completed by May of 194 . 8. Housing will have age restrictions in the project by the developer. Based upon the above fig , the staff recommends approval of the request with the fel awing conditions: 1. Prior to the issuance of any building permit within the development, a site plan of the entire development setting forth the site development standards shall be submitted to the Planning Commission for review and approval. This plan shall include but not be limited to landscaping, setbacks, building heights, signs, . streets, proposed improvements, sidewalks, curbs, 'utters, parking, service and storage areas. weei Pg. 2 - Staff Report - "ibmerfield" • 4 a +Cri. "i tt F rqe { r ' , M 1 F k fS Yk 74 1' " IY x( , t�`H F },h y r .T y, . X1 43 ! , e/ .14 A : :4'? aa il Ai Y: v:t . e 1 r r 2 ilr P fti R' q x :' k � . A'.; .y ).f . d, K s n 7 r : r s , 2. All land within the development shall be used for :::,,!!',,,. residential and recreational purposes, except that the area designated for commercial uses on the site plan may include service and/or professional office uses tc, serving the development. If such uses are approved, , '; the P Commission shall approve the location, t • access, sit and range of permitted uses. 3. Each phase of the development shall be reviewed r ' and approved by the Planning Commission. At the �. time of approval of each phase, the densities and r uses shall be approved. 4. A boat and trailer storage area shall be designated in -1 •an area contained by an opaque fence or sight obscuring ' landscape screening maintained at not less than six HI (6) feet nor more than seven (7) feet in height. 5. The apartments in the project shall be developed in accordance with A-2 standards unless. otherwise approved •j on a specific site plan by the Planning Commission. `• 6. The overall density of the development shall be no' N greater than 6.25 dwelling units per acre (1250 total ;.1 units) with a total population not to exceed 2400 i persons. . 7. The setbacks and lot sixes as proposed for , single family units shall be approved unless otherwise if ied � by 11111 Ply Commission, except that there shall be a ten (10) foot minimum yard requirement where any yard abuts a public street. 8. Approval of any lots to be subdivided shall be through the Subdivision Ordinance procedures. 9. Open space shall be maintained through a Homeowners Association or by the developers with convenants submitted for approval at the filing of the final plat 10. All utilities shall be subsurface installations. 11. Housing shall be limited to an average density of no more than 1.92 persons per dwelling unit. +` 12. Excluded parcels surrounded by "Summerfield" shall be included in the site plan with the possibility of access provided these parcels to eliminate their isolation. . { Pg. 3 - Staff Report "Summerfield" , 4,7'; F U'fr r; (�`4�(Nai(�r " rfl 1�`y Sy ` t �� , y c.•�-5 � r w'(� f '4,".>", §fir! 94 e' fi. �` t t ♦ s t 7' jL t t' 3' 't r r Se ��'.:r i1 Ct°�i gi�r a Sa k rr a s q • � ` }"r r• rYY t_ ' 41, ifg ` r � ` 2aF tx a pri r� 91'"Srb`• f� "'r3' rrrK}wtc. * ' }�y^1,1�'� �`c�o +. + j' r f>, tf rlr H t n, 1 `4.-, to' 45 feet from centerline � 13. /bore shall be aalctdo' y tr; st on S.W. Durham Road. 14. There shall be dedication of 35 feet from centerline with a 40 foot improvement provided on S.W. 98th x k� where the development abuts both sides of the road and a half street improvement where the development lrt , abuts only one side of .the road. 15. There shall be dedioation of 25 feet from centerline (32 feet improvement) on S.W. Waive Street with hair street improvement Where applicable. • 16. There shall be dedication of 30 feet from centerline on S.M. Settler (36 feet improvement) with half street improvement where applicable. 17. Internal street improvements will be designated at the tin of the platting of the subdivision. 18. There shall be no occupancy without public water and sewer. 19. A copy of the deed restrictions and covenants shall be attached to the approved plan to help insure conformity with planned densities. 20. Phase II of the development Shall not be approved • until additional water service is available to the Tigard Water District from the City of Portland and/or City of Lake Oswego. • • • • - Pg. 4 . Staff Report - "Summarfield" -.r 1 I GAARCat". MCDONAI...D T- ' i I liffIlip BULL MTN RDA- o_o CITY R-7 ri COUNTY SATTLFR fm"! KING CITY R-7 ---,, t' 1°%. , '...,„.._\N-%. .. ---,„,.... ---„,. DI.IRHAt,i RD. w '; > a '` COUNTY a R-7 0 CZ A t, f} Y. ZONE CHANGE AREA OF CONSIDERATION . lii:.,,,:.., \�\ COUNTY FL.R TO CITY P—D �', t. SCALE I" = 2000' is . C 1. 1 li is NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Planning Commission of the City of Tigard within the Twality Jr. High School lecture room, at 14650 S.W. 97th, Tigard, Oregon on December 19, 1972 at 8:00 P.M., with respect to the following: An application by the City of Tigard for a change of zone classification from County P-H, Planned Residential tu City P-D, Planned Development zoning for a 200 acre tract commonly known as "Summerfield". The planned residential community is located on the northeast corner of S.W. Pacific Highway and S.W. Durham Road, extending easterly from Pacific Highway approximately 6700 feet, just east of King City, including: tax lots 1100, 1302, 1303, 1301, 2000, 1900, 1901, 1902 and i400 on tax map 251 10D; tax lots 900, 1000, 1100„, 1900„ 1600, 1700, 2000 and 2600 on tax map 251 11C; and tax lots 1500 and 900 on tax map 251 11D All persons having an interest in the matter are invited to attend and he heardo • • gk a.ow,;.,, tiy,,n 4 Vii, ... .. _. �.. 7irMO r.E�riwu.�rrsaav ... • • Tigard Planning Commission Staff Report December 19, 1972 Subdivision Name "Summerfield I" Sponsor Tualatin Development Company, Inc. Engineer/Surveyor Harris-McMonagle cation and Zoning The property in question is zoned P-D, Planned Development and is located on the north side of S.W. Durham Road, west of S.W. 98th Avenue and east of S.W. 109th Avenue. Applicant's Request Preliminary approval of a subdivision plat which proposes to divide approximately 26 acres in 141 single family lots. Housing types will include single family detached dwellings and townhouses. Also, included on the preliminary plat is the 9th Green and 1st Fairway of the golf course (Tract A) and Recreation Center (Tract B). Conformance with the Community Plan The adopted Tigard Community Plan designates the subject property for Urban Low Density Residential development, . having a density of 4 dwelling units or 12 persons per gross residential acre. The proposed subdivision's density is approximately 5.4 dwelling units per acre. However, deed restrictions and Planning Commission review ( of each phase of the entire project will insure planned • densities are followed. 1. $. .4,:-•'..:::, ' "�' o:ri .Y< s � t `� it r 'r i' Y �b$ + :? !� a � } T„ . 4 K r} R v is - .4 _t r 4 1: ,E „. . 1ttA.v9` .•4, N-. I 'Yf,.,r 1`. ,6,.. .v 1 4X n�,,',ir d ai , ,-r i t •,r t d::'Y''''•.1'---;,:'''-''''4- , 3 ! ' e at ,i a . 'ytz l P „7�a 1,i It-' '�'ro a. 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'a ' ,° � t7' } ri, � Osified �+e 't+�� ',`�. ooap1sted new' the y { t r4,a 'i r :se sbe will 1'Y` : ti{ '' ' 2E, transterld to the U.$.A• pmt , ° a•k iJ ;s,Y.. 11 4 3 , k. ° h &r'y Ira• �f tail ' I i I }` 't„ It is recosended that liain approval b i § ; with the following o teas s j 4 K''' � . t�r +`' ,, engineering lams and iticat oas• 4a {`Na z+l' k(y be approved prior to soorptss cI of the Final '-laat. ,. , �. 3rI jYJdt y#a ( 1” nosed aco4ptala�le iffils '4 x}$ k;,igty ; 2. That all streets sban be prior to ii Yj ;t+ire of the Final Plat. 4�f3 " " fka That the Homeowners Aroma wort °t } approved in fora by t CI Atep►, mad *hall °t,`kr ji �. ure aainten oe of sh roc facilitl s � ,t areas. , 1 4 � � 4. That the Urrairmi S. for tie outlay basin be r -i G ro+riewod end tae PUb]ie Mo�rlcs p t t ? ) 4 P1at• Ljl prior" to • r. 1) 1 a 5 (f ?"' fit`. , : 5. That the Final Rat provide a plat restriction ..if , r .• *galast direct *0000 r ento S.M. 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