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'1 • • EXHIBIT A CITY OF TIGARD NOTICE OF DECISION VARIANCE 95-0014 SITE DEVELOPMENT MINOR MODIFICATION REVIEW BROWN/MCVEY - OWNER/APPLICANT APPLICATION: A request by Jim and Christy McVey to reoccupy an existing developed property for a Paint Ball Use. The site has recently been capped due to concentrations of pesticides in excess of Department of Environmental Quality standards found in soils and groundwater supplies beneath the site. ZONE: Central Business District (CBD) LOCATION: 8900 SW Commercial Street. (WCTM 2S102AA, Tax Lot 4700) DECISION: Notice is hereby given that the Planning Director's designee for the City of Tigard has APPROVED the above request subject to Conditions of approval. THIS APPROVAL IS VALID IF EXERCISED WITHIN EIGHTEEN MONTHS OF THE FINAL DECISION DATE NOTED BELOW. A. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. Site Information and Proposal Description The site is presently developed and vacant. For years the structure was used as a warehouse and distribution use. Among the products which were stored on the facility were various pesticide products which eventually contaminated the soil and ground water beneath the site. Recently the site was capped and street improvements were constructed along the site's SW Commercial Street frontage. The applicant proposes to occupy the site with a Paint Ball Use. The applicant has requested a variance to provide a waiver from the 15% minimum landscape standard for commercial uses within the Central Business Zoning District. The applicant has also requested a Minor Modification Review of the approved Site Development Review for the property. 2. Other Staff Comments NOTICE OF DECISION VAR 95-0014/MINOR MODIFICATION BROWN/MCVEY PAGE 1 • • • The Engineering and Building Departments have reviewed the proposal and has offered no comments or objections. 3. Agency Comments Utility providers will be provided with a copy of this notice of decision and will be able to request that the decision be amended or set aside if the requested setback variance would conflict with the provision of necessary services or with existing utilities. B. ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION A. COMPLIANCE WITH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTIONS: Use Classification: The applicant is proposing an indoor paint ball war game use in the Central Business District. The proposed use meets the definition of an Indoor Participants Sports as defined in Section 18.42 (Use Classifications). For this reason the proposed use is a permitted land use in this zoning district. Minimum Off-Street Parking: Section 18.106 requires a minimum of one parking space for each for each 300 square feet of gross floor area. The floor plan for the facility shows a gross floor area of 13,734 square feet, thereby requiring a minimum of 46 parking spaces. The site plan shows the provision of 32 parking spaces. The site plan shall also be revised to provide a minimum of a eight foot eight inch parking space width rather than the eight foot six inch presently shown on the site plan. It is expected that this may reduce the amount of parking on-site by 2-4 parking spaces. The applicant has also provided a letter from the tenant of the property across the street, the Calvary Church, permitting unlimited use of church parking lot facilities between the two parcels during business hours. The applicant states that the Calvary Church is primarily a Sunday morning use and that the business hours on Sunday's will not commence until after church has services have finished. Based on the parking demands of the church use it is expected that a minimum of 20 parking spaces will be available during all business hours. If the business hours are altered in the future or off-site parking is not available in the future the applicant shall provide a revised written agreement to provide a minimum of 46 total on-site and off-site parking spaces within 300 feet of the site in an alternative manner. If at such time as a new use occupies the church building the applicant shall provide a letter of agreement for shared parking for each successive user to ensure that the minimum required off-street parking is maintained at all times during business hours The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which became effective the property lines to provide the required parking for each on January 26, 1992, requires two NOTICE OF DECISION VAR 95-0014/MINOR MODIFICATION BROWN/MCVEY PAGE 2 • • • disabled parking space if 26 to 50 parking spaces are provided. The proposed site plan shows the provision of one disabled person parking space. The site plan shall be revised to provide an additional parking space. Bicycle Parking: Section 18.106 requires one bicycle parking rack space for each 15 vehicular parking spaces in any development. Bicycle parking areas shall not be located within parking aisles, landscape areas, or pedestrian ways. A minimum of three bicycle parking spaces shall be provided for this development. The current site plan does not provide bicycle parking spaces. The site plan shall be revised to provide a minimum of three bicycle parking spaces preferably under cover for ease of use or the applicant shall demonstrate that it is impossible to place bicycle stands on this site due to the cap which has been constructed. Walkways: Section 18.108 requires that a walkway be extended from the ground floor entrance of the structure to the street which provides the required ingress and egress. The plan provides a paved walkway connection to SW Commercial Street, thereby satisfying this criteria. Landscaping Plan: Section 18.100 requires that the applicant submit a landscaping plan. The applicant has requested a waiver from landscaping the site. Due to soil and ground water cleanup issues a variance has been recommended to any requirement that the asphalt cap be opened to provide landscaping. The findings for this variance are reviewed elsewhere within this report. It is recommended that a minimum of three planter boxes be provided near the main entrance of the building. It is also recommended that a minimum of one boxed tree be provided for each seven parking spaces. Street Trees: Section 18.100.033 states that all development projects fronting on a public street shall be required to plant street trees in accordance with section 18.100.035. Section 18.100.035 requires that street trees be spaced between 20 and 40 feet apart depending on the size classification of the tree at maturity (small, medium or large). The proposed site plan does not provide street trees. It is recommended that boxed trees be provided along the SW Commercial Street frontage of sufficient spacing to meet street tree requirements. - Visual Clearance Areas: Section 18.102 requires that a clear vision area shall be maintained on the corners of all property adjacent to intersecting right-of- ways or the intersection of a public street and a private driveway. A clear vision area shall contain no vehicle, hedge, planting, fence, wall structure, or temporary or permanent obstruction exceeding three feet in height. The code provides that obstructions which may be located in this area shall be visually clear between three and eight feet in height (trees may be placed within this area provided all branches below eight feet are removed).. A visual clearance • NOTICE OF DECISION VAR 95-0014/MINOR MODIFICATION BROWN/MCVEY PAGE 3 • • • area is the triangular area formed by measuring a 30 foot distance along the street right-of-way and the driveway and then connecting these two 30 foot distance points with a straight line. The applicant shall submit a landscape plan for review of clear vision areas. Section 18.134.050 allows the Director to approve, or approve with conditions, a request for a variance based on the following findings: 1. The proposed variance will not be materially detrimental to the purposes of this title, be in conflict with the policies of the Comprehensive Plan, to any other applicable policies and standards, and to any other properties in the same zoning district or vicinity; The proposed variance will allow a contaminated site to be occupied and used by a Permitted Use without further spread of pesticides which have been found on the site. The site was capped as required by the State Department of Environmental Quality. The Comprehensive Plan does not provide specific policies relative to the re-use of an existing developed property which has been contaminated. 2. There are special circumstances that exist which are peculiar to the lot size, shape, topography or other circumstances over which the applicant has no control, and which are not applicable to other properties in the same zoning district; The site has been capped to limit further contamination of soil and ground water beneath or downstream of the site. A recent letter from the Department of Environmental Quality states that no disruption of the cap is • recommended at this time due to these contaminants. 3. The use proposed will be the same as permitted under this title and City standards will be maintained to the greatest extent that is reasonably possible while permitting some economic use of the land; An Indoor Participants Sports use such as that as has been proposed for this site is a permitted use through out the Central Business District. This variance permits the site to be occupied during the process of cleanup of existing pollutants. The applicant will provide interim boxed landscaping of sufficient numbers to meet City standards for numbers of street and parking lot trees. Additional boxed landscape planters will also be provided. 4. Existing physical and natural systems, such as but not limited to traffic, drainage, dramatic land forms or parks will not be adversely affected any more than would occur if the development were located as specified by this title; and NOTICE OF DECISION VAR 95-0014/MINOR MODIFICATION BROWN/MCVEY PAGE 4 • • The variance allows the applicant to avoid planting of permanent landscaping on a relatively small commercial site which is contaminated by pesticides. The nature of the variance is of a limited nature so that no traffic, drainage, land forms or parks will be affected by this change. The variance will allow use of the site given limitations which were the result of improper storage of materials by a previous unrelated use. 5. The hardship is not self imposed and the variance requested is the minimum variance which would alleviate the hardship. The potential new user has not proposed to re-establish the previous storage practices which contaminated the site. Because boxed street trees, parking lot trees and planter boxes will need to be provided the site will not be entirely devoid of landscaping. For this reason the variance will be the minimum amount necessary to use the site in a reasonable manner. Based on the preceding findings staff finds that the variance meets the applicable Development Code criteria and therefore recommends approval of a variance to the planting of any new landscaping by disruption of the protective cap which was developed on the property. The applicant shall provide a minimum of one parking lot tree for every seven parking spaces within a boxed planter. The applicant shall also provide a minimum of two to five street trees within planter boxes along the site's SW Commercial Street frontage. The exact number shall depend on the size of the tree at maturity. A minimum of three flower box type planters shall be provided on site near the main entrance of the building. SECTION I - DECISION: Notice is hereby given that the Planning Director for the City of Tigard has APPROVED the above request subject to certain conditions. The findings and conclusions on which the decision is based are noted in Section II. THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS SHALL BE SATISFIED OR FINANCIALLY SECURED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS OR FOR CONTINUING OCCUPANCY OF THE STRUCTURE FOR THE PROPOSED USE. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, THE STAFF CONTACT SHALL BE MARK ROBERTS OF THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT. 1. If the business hours are altered in the future or off-site parking is not available in the future the applicant shall provide a revised written agreement to provide a minimum of 46 total on-site and off-site parking spaces within 300 feet of the site in an alternative manner. If at such time as a new use occupies the Calvary Church building the applicant shall provide a letter of agreement for shared parking for each successive user to ensure that the minimum required off-street parking is maintained at all times during business hours NOTICE OF DECISION VAR 95-0014/MINOR MODIFICATION BROWN/MCVEY PAGE 5 • • 2. The site plan shall also be revised to provide a minimum of a eight foot eight inch parking space width rather than the eight foot six inch presently shown on the site plan. 3. The site plan shall be revised to provide an additional handicapped parking space. 4. The site plan shall be revised to provide a minimum of three bicycle parking spaces preferably under cover for ease of use. 5. The applicant shall provide a minimum of one parking lot tree for every seven parking spaces within a boxed planter. The applicant shall also provide a minimum of two to five street trees within planter boxes along the site's SW Commercial Street frontage. The exact number shall depend on the size of the selected tree specimen at maturity. Also a minimum of three flower box type planters shall be provided. C. PROCEDURE 1. Notice: Notice was posted at City Hall and mailed to: xx The applicant and owners xx Owners of record within the required distance xx The Citizen Involvement Team Facilitator xx Affected government agencies xx Utility providers 2. Final Decision: THE DECISION SHALL BE FINAL ON NovEmEER 15, 1995 UNLESS AN APPEAL IS FILED. 3. Appeal: Any party to the decision may appeal this decision in accordance with Section 18.32.290(A) and Section 18.32.370 of the Community Development Code which provides that a written appeal must be filed with the City Recorder within 10 days after notice is given and sent. Appeal fee schedule and forms are available at Tigard City Hall, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, Oregon. The deadline for filing of an appeal is 3:30 p.m. on 11/15/95=.- 4. Questions: NOTICE OF DECISION VAR 95-0014/MINOR MODIFICATION BROWN/MCVEY PAGE 6 • If you have questions, please call City of Tigard Planning Department at 639-4171, City of Tigard City Hall, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, Oregon. PREPARED 17/414.4 11/3/95 BY: Mark Roberts (Date) Associate Planner APPROVED - r (? ( Q cam. BY: 11/3/95 Dick Bewersdorff (Date) Senior Planner NOTICE OF DECISION VAR 95-0014/MINOR MODIFICATION BROWN/MCVEY PAGE 7 1 • , 0 . .4 t , 4)71 r r41 rNr.rur.. ;�-i..t;�. kn t Fimi CLI w k ° I ;\ ( I 7c Z PROPOSED PAINTBALL USE , Z -- l ; ' 4 g a � /..... fir' a. . • j T ' (,...1 - . I I , , „,.. . , , t. , ,,, ,, L ('cr".1 12-..rase ''... rd. i �: 4 1 . 1 1 !■ I >II ` I ' 1 1 I H _ -- U CASE NO. PLOT PLAN - VAR 95-0014 E_vH'BIT _ 'tP M ; MINOR MODIFICATION I • • . • • - Zan winft ii,"Ire I 1 tj r iiicA _ J 1 �, r_al r--±I 1 r' �� ,l,. .. 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XI�IBIT n� VAR 95-0014 MAP t MINOR MODIFICATION VAR 9 -00l4 BROIin NJMCVEY PAGE 1/3 2S102AD-01100 2S102AA-04700 ? j T' BIRKEMEIER,BRENT T AND BROWN, DEAN A � � I JANET D TRUSTEES PO BOX 583 8857 SW EDGEWOOD CARLTON OR 97111 TIGARD OR 97223 2S 102AA-04201 25 102AA-03902 BUTTERFIELD,CHARLES W JR& DAVIDSON,WILLIAM G&DIXIE L MICHELLE S 12830 SW PACIFIC HWY PO BOX 366 TIGARD OR 97223 DUNDEE OR 97115 2S 102AA-03900 2S 102AD-01200 DAVIDSON,WILLIAM G AND DIXIE L DIBBAYAWAN,SUPHAP T 14145 SW 117TH 8848 SW COMMERCIAL ST TIGARD OR 97223 TIGARD OR 97223 • 2S102A0-01600 25102AA-04200 GETTIG,GREG INTEGRITY INVESTMENTS INC PO BOX 920 2229 NE.BURNSIDE SUITE 86 LAKE OSWEGO OR 97034 GRESHAM OR 97030 2S102AD-01800 2S102AA-03903 JOHNSON,CARL H TRUSTEE KAUFMANN,RANDALL AND 200 JAMES ST APT 407 KAUFMANN,LANCE EDMONDS WA 98020 14425 SW MCFARLAND TIGARD OR 97224 2S102AA-03901 2S102AD-00900 LUSARDI,CHARLES A&SARAH J MCKIBBON&DAD,LTD do CONNOR,CHARLES B&PENNY L do BOOKOUT,JOHN R&FANNY 8905 SW COMEMRICAL 10459 NW LOST PARK DR TIGARD OR 97223 PORTLAND OR 97229 2S 102AD-01400 2S 102AD-01500 MILLER,ROSEMARY J MODERN PLUMBING INC do GORDON,STEVEN R do CORDIER,CHARLES F&BEVERLY J 26001 NE BUTTEVILLE RD 2036 N BRYANT AURORA OR 97002 PORTLAND OR 97217 2S102AD-01601 2S102AD-01501 OCHS,JAMES A SPOHN,WILBUR S& 11865 SW LINCOLN AVE NANCY D TIGARD OR 97223 9053 SW BURNHAM ST TIGARD OR 97223 2S102AA-04801 2S102AD-01300 TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN WYATT ENTERPRISES TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF 9095 SW BURNHAM ST OREGON TIGARD OR 97223 4012 SE 17TH AVENUE PORTLAND OR 97202 2S102AD—C170C 2S102AA,041- ZLEER, JUN H 3IJIFiER PACIFIC IEQN CG. 9025 SW gPNHAM ATIN: R.L. GrN, ¶X CFFICE TICS CR 97223 CI\E MARKET PLAZA, SUITE 250 SAN EILKC CA 94105 • 0• C Ai ( City of Tigard,Oregon • AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING STATE OF OREGON ) • County of Washington )ss. . City of Tigard ) I, Patricia L. Lunsford, being first duly sworn/affirm, on oath depose and say: that I am an Administrative Specialist II for The City of Tigard, Oregon. ❑ That I served NOTICE OF (AMENDED 0) PUBLIC HEARING FOR: . (Check box above,if applicable) (check appropriate box below) (Enter Public Hearing Date above) O City of Tigard Planning Director . O Tigard Planning Commission • ❑ Tigard Hearings Officer • 0 Tigard City Council That I served'NOTICE OF (AMENDED ❑) ' DECISION FOR: • . (check box above,If applicable) City of Tigard Planning Director ❑ That I served NOTICE OF (AMENDED ❑) • FINAL ORDER FOR: (check box above,it applicable) (check appropriate box below) O City of Tigard Planning Director ❑ Tigard Planning Commission ❑ Tigard Hearings Officer • ' ❑ Tigard City Council ❑ That I served OTHER NOTICE OF FOR: A copy of the PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE/NOTICE OF DECISION/NOTICE OF FINAL ORDER/OTHER NOTICE(S) o, ,• 'ich is attached, marked Exhibit "A", was m iled to each ed per •n(s) at the address ) shown on the ,attac -d list(s), marked Ex ibit"B", •,: 4he _ , •- of I .Ld I 199_ , and deposited /.in th- United State.' -'I o,, •- . '1 - day of M,�, 199_" , postage prepaid. / - - jA 7b1.4. 'epared Notice y Subscribed and sworn/affirmed before me on the / 7 day of , 19!'‘ :,. , OFFICIAL SEAL / / . kr- a DI ANE M JELDERKS NOTARY PUBLIC•OREGON G��, /J��Ns i'� COMMISSION NO.046142 - MY COMMISSION EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 07,1999 NOTARY PUBLIC 01' EGO • My Commission Exp s: ,, Z dFIL I,NNFOh.: �/�/1 (/� NAME(S): �'U W 1 r Y`v� J CASE NO.(S):'V4 615-_.00 I Li • TYPE OF NOTICE&DATE: / rn6(/L . . .. Pit q' la heJ o/-7...:7/95 Ah. .I CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON ADMINISTRATIVE VARIANCE APPLICATION CITY OF TIGARD, 13125 SW Hall, PO Box 23397 Tigard, Oregon 97223 - (503) 639-4171 FOR STAFF USE ONLY CASE NO. U/1-/Q CI©D` I OTHER CASE NO'S: 1/14 ii.w r 4 RECEIPT NO. c --2-72/q5 APPLICATION CCEPT D BY: l I/j, -2 2 DATE: D __ er 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Applicatio ele eats submitted: PROPERTY ADDRESS/LOCATION 7Yo 2 1 a/17,01-7/e//;/ �AYApplication form (1)4- 14424 j-&? //ifs 9��% � (B) Owner's signature/written404 TAX MAP AND TAX LOT NO. authorization 11 (C) Title transfer instrument (1) / SITE SIZE )572(6,e, `-o/ r�. � x iz f4 (�(D) Assessor's map (1) PROPERTY OWNER/DEED HOLDER* itQeU,7} 1r ,,t) (E) Plot plan (pre-app check list) ADDRESS /2A.2 „c8j PHONE Gg.2//GPJ4b Ll/Cr(F) Applicant's statement CITY 44,r/%73/3/` 2/ ' ZIP .42,1 (pre-app check list) APPLICANT* ,/-/t'- /53,fi71/4// , 09%4.4- i! 19(G) List of property owners and ADDRESS %%JSO...�lr/ / 4r.A . PHONE addresses within 250 feet (1) CITY 71P..0 9z1y ZIP. 9�.�.I7 �(H) Filing fee s U¢d) *When the owner and the applicant are different people, the applicant must be the purchaser of record or a leasee in possession with written authorization DATE DET MINE TO BE COMPLETE: from the owner or an agent of the owner with written /C4 27 4r5 . authorization. The owner(s) mustsign this application in the space provided on page two or FINAL DECISION DEADLINE: submit a written authorization with this application. COMP. PLAN/ZONE DESIGNATION: 2. PROPOSAL SUMMARY C L CD / 131) The owners of record of the subject property request permission for a Variance to the # ='mom=: _ �1- I following provision(s) of the Community Development Code. Approval Date: 6. i1ex„ Atigi c aC )49/- l/ / Final Approval of Conditions: Planning Engineering )521P/13P ev'd: 3/88 3. List any variance, conditional uses, or other land use actions to be considered as part of this application: /fi0 l v9r. / 4. Applicants: To have a complete application you will need to submit attachments described in the attaF``he4 information sheet at the time you submit this application. j� f r� i 5. THE APPLICANT(S) SHALL CERTIFY THAT: A. The above request does not violate any deed restrictions that may be attached to or imposed upon the subject property. B. If the application is granted, the applicant will exercise the rights granted in accordance with the terms and subject to all the conditions and limitations of the approval. C. All of the above statements and the statements in the plot plan, attachments, and exhibits transmitted herewith, are true; and the applicants so acknowledge that any permit issued, based on this application, may be revoked if it is found that any such statements are false. D. The applicant has read the entire contents of the application, including the policies and criteria, and understands the requirements for approving or denying the application. DATED this 9 7 day of n�-r 19 SIGNATURES of each owner (eg. husband and wife) of the subject property. ,4P-.12= 444, 44/4// e'L.A.krt) (KSL:pm/0737P) 411 • • Li ty OF 1 1 GA RD I V) 1. 01- PAYNE N I RE.L.;1:.1 P I NI.). 4:4 1 1:71 AMOUN I 4 ,. lo1la Hi T.-N—Eql I Ni HAL.L. INC GASH 1-0111111\11 ii ,, 041 ADDRESS g 8900 SW COMMERCIAL S1 F.-10111'1LN I 10.1 IL g 10/ /9 L, •1 JR :.-11.03L)I V I I.:3 I UN 64 I RP LISE OF PAYMENT HMOUN.I. PA I L) OF' PA YME.N I 1-1111(it 114 I I-• ) 11 ..... LAND LIF&• APPI... BILL I7.10 V 'U 95-0014 1 0-0 . AM01 I PHI D 80„ 00 c!! Galva Chapel Calvary p .Not by might,nor by poker,but by my Spirit,says the.(qrd"Zech.4:6 8845 S.W.Commercial • Tigard,097223 ((503)624-4984 RECEIVED OCT 2 31995 City of Tigard COMMUNITY DEVELUI'Mtatll Dept of Planning Dear Sir: • This is to notify your office that the Hit-N-Run Paintball facility is assured of usage of as many parking spaces as is necessary for operation of their business during business hours. If you have any questions • please feel free to call our office at 624-4984. • Pastor Craig Huuk Calvary Chapel of Tigard • • • • • • ,in Outreach fellowship of Calvary Chapel,Costa Mesa, California /OCT-18-1995 09:25 FROM DEQ NWR TO 96821633 P.02 :' ? • • • . . . . ()non • . • • October 18, 1995 • DEPARTMENT On • • ENVIRONMENTAL ' : • Dean.Brown • QUALITY P.Q..Box'S83 Carlton, OR 971.11 . . NORTHWEST REGION • . Re: Maintenance of. Asphalt Cap at 8900 SW • • : Commercial. Street, Tigard . Dear Mr: 'Brown: . • • • . . As part.of the reconstruction of your facility located at 8900 SW Commercial Street in Tigard; the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) approved the construction of an asphalt cap over all exposed soils. . Although the cap may be part of the permanent site remedy, :it.was agreed to as:a temporary solution for environmental concerns at the site until : • • • a final cleanup remedy could be selected and implemented. • • • The environmental investigation work completed to date; much of which was performed concurrently, with the facility reconstruction, has identified concentrations of pesticides in site • soils and, groundwater above DEQ's cleanup levels. Maintenance of the asphalt cap will. prevent.exposure of tenants and•the public to contaminated soils and the migration of' . pesticide-containing soils off-site in the.form of wind blown dust and stormwater runoff. The cap also limits the infiltration of precipitation and subsequent leaching of soil : contaminants into the groundwater beneath the site. . • The integrity of the asphalt'cap should be maintained until a site cleanup remedy is selected and implemented. Please contact me at'229-5538 if you have any questions. • Sincerely, . . . • • : Ir ,yesle),-/y.. d9:7 . Matt McClincy. Project Manager John A.KilAJ+nhir Voluntary Cleanup Programv'm"r ',.tr. rdr �r MM:mm ' . . . . • cc: • Michael E. Rosen, I■TWR/DEQ • 2020 SW Fourth Avenue • Suite 440 Portland, OR 97201-4987 (503) 229-5263 Voice ' TTY (503) 729-5471 r�r•.o-1 TOTAL P.02 ®.......®.®..■...li1i.11...1.oi1111111111111161®11.1111®®.1111®1111 Hit-N-Run Paintball INC. President Kristi McVey,V.P.Jim McVey Telephone 503-590-1960 Fax 590-7314 8900 S.W.Commercial St. Tigard,OR City of Tigard, We are proposing an indoor paintball field at 8900 S.W. Commercial St. Paintball is a popular indoor sport. A brief overview of the sport... Paintball is a game/sport where one opponent team seeks out the other, with CO2 air powered guns. These guns propel gel cap type balls with a mixture of various vegetable oils, and non staining color. • Intended layout of building.. • Aprox, 13,000 sq. ft. Lobby, Office area and indoor playing field. We have included both building plans and proposed building plans. We will put 3 to 4 inches of dirt on the playing field area. Also temporary wooded structures laid out in various themes. We will employ less than 10 employes. Paintballs are non-flammable. Areas of concern; • Parking-- This particular location has more than adequate parking for our needs. We shouldn't have more than 20 people per each two hour session. These groups come generally two or more per vehicle. PcIr. .)ident k(.16 -"k-1 OAcO`e • • . P� 14 ,4 b (SINGLE-TUNANT FACILITY) I CB COM! IAL REAL ESTATE GROUP,INC. BROKER D MANAGEMENT COMMERCIAL LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER • ARTICLE ONE BASIC TERMS This Article One contains the Basic Terms of this Lease between the Landlord'and Tenant named below.Other Articles, Sections and Paragraphs of the Lease referred to in this Article One explain and define the Basic Terms and are to be read in conjunction with the Basic Terms. Section 1.01. Date of Lease:"` 10, 1995 Section 1,02. Landlord(include legal entity): Dean A• Brown Address of Landlord: PO Box 583 Carlton, OR 97111 Section 1.03, Tenant(Include legal entity): Hit-N-Run .Paintball, Inc. Address of Tenant: 8900 SW Ccn nercial St. Tigard, OR 97223 Section 1.04. Property:(include street address,approximate square footage and description) 8900 SW Cercial Street, Tigard, OR 97223 the approximate 13,734 sf of warehouse space as depicted in Dchi.bit A Section 1.05. Lease Term: 5 years 0 months beginning on December 1. 1995 or such other date as is specified in this Lease,and ending on November 30, 2000 Section 1.06.- Permitted Uses:(See Article Five) tenant shall use the premises for operation of an amusement facility Section 1.07. Tenant's Guarantor:(If none,so state) James and Kristi.McVey Section 1.08. Brokers:(See Article Fourteen)(If none,so state) Landlord's Broker: CB Ca nteraial Real Estate Group, Inc. Tenant's Broker: Section 1.09. Commission Payable to Landlord's Broker:(See Article Fourteen)$ as per separate agreement Section 1.10. Initial Security Deposit:(See Section 3.03)$ 4,998.00 Section 1.11. Vehicle Parking Spaces Allocated to Tenant: entire lot Section 1.12.. Rent and Other Charges Payable by Tenant: (a) BASE RENT see addendum Dollars($ ) per month,for the first months,as provided in Section 3.01,and shall be increased on the first day of the month(s)after the Commencement Date,either(i)as provided in Section 3.02,or (ii) .(If(ii)is completed,then(I)and Section 3.02 are inapplicable.) (b) OTHER PERIODIC PAYMENTS:(i)Real Property Taxes(See Section 4.02);(ii)Utilities(See Section 4.03);(iii) Insurance Premiums(See Section 4.04);(iv) Impounds for Insurance Premiums and Property Taxes(See Section 4.07);(v) Maintenance, Repairs and Alterations(See,Article Six). Section 1.13. Landlord's Share of Profit on Assignment or Sublease:(See Section 9.05) one hundred percent( 100 %)of the Profit(the"Landlord's Share"). . Section 1.14. Riders:The following Riders are attached to and made a part of this Lease:(If none,so state). see addendum 1988 Southern California Chapter 1 Initials PI of the Society of Industrial n and Office Realtors,e Inc. 1°. (Single-Tenant Net Form) if . P Form No.5444 Rev 6192 ((// • •, . .E. Sale Commission The commission on the sale shall be paid by the Landlord/Seller to CB Commercial Real Estate Group, Inc:upon close of escrow. In the event the building is sold to Tun and Kristi McVey or Hit N-Run Paintball, Inc.,the sales commission shall be based upon 5% of the sales price and further calculated by deducting the unamortized lease commission from the above sales commission. All obligations shall commence upon full execution of this addendum. ACCEPTANCE: LANDLORD: DEAN A. BROWN BY �.a•.� �► �' � Dean A. Brown DATE: 'V C.TUS ) 1 1X0) TENANT: HIT-N-RUN PAINTBALL, INC. BY: es K. McVey/Kristi A. McVey DATE: • a093Tjm%tC rr • • • AFFIDAVIT OF MAIUNG STATE OF OREGON ) ) SS CITY OF TIGARD ) 47"� d�.�I. l , being duly s p2e`mda y that on /46 , 19 9.5-, I caused to have milli/to each of the persons on the attached fist a notice of a meeting to discuss a proposed development at gm" ..c61) /`ir!/J�rG/P�/ T Ti' ,00f!!.� a copy of which notice so mailed is attached hereto and made a part of hereof. I further state that said notices were enclosed in envelopes plainly addressed to said persons and were deposited on the date indicated above in the United States Post Office at /7,o .S7?'e(v ' r-/-?0=zda -0 with postage prepaid thereon. til,1,27,;- /37 Signs Subscribed and sworn to before me this I Li day of CAL-60XV- , 19 q . f c OFFICIAL SEAL LLOtr/rLUIP D . �� ,'t ILRISTIR9E M.RICE NOTARY PUBLIC OREGON COMMISSION NO.024034 Notary Public (('' ��II MY COMMISSION EXPIRES APRIL 25,1997 My Commission Expires:1-2)2 '-1 h:\login\jo\aifmail.cit • • • cy Name of appiicant „49,0,2_, / Aa-Avc ny4 • Subject Property Tax Map and Lot #. ,/ Address or General Location. g9/0 J lll/11� %c/ ; T%J5 4 AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING NOTICE �A7�s- j 7'1) . do affirm that I am (represent) the parry g interest in a proposed I. n 2;74 ee- Aihtf".4419 d4WZ affecting the land- located at, 8'94O GA) c.i>"/,_7 _ . and did on the /egM day of. ZP4' , , is 2Epersanaily post notice indicating that the site may be proposed for a, application, and the time, data and place of a neighborhood meeting to discuss the proposal. The sign was posted at 641OO &o Zo/Af/1ra1'i /-'T- 770/0-2 �� (state location on property) This /� day of /2 )4 , 19,9s aX /2Pj Sig Subscribed and sworn to, affirmed, before me this. I lofi.- Cajr)6V day of , ,9 qc f"'�.. OFFICIAL SEAL l di . - ti-V: r KRISTINE M.RICE Notary Public for tt]e State Of Oregon �v Li/J `COMMISSION NO.024034 My Commission Expo V'-r MY COMMISSION EXPIRES APRIL 25,1997 WITHIN SEVEN (7) CALENDAR DAYS OF THE SIGN POSTING, RETURN THIS AFFIDAVIT TO: City of Tigard Planning Division 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Tigard. OR 97223 • I Vo • 1) Mary Swinkek 2) Craig Hopkins 3) Mark F. Mahon 4) Joel Stevens 5) Pat Wyden 6) Tri-Met 7) Brent Brickmeir • 8) Michael Buterfeild • 9) F Beverly J Cordier 10) Dibbayawan, Suphap T 11) Lance or Randle Kaufman 12) Penny Connor 13) Rick, Thelma Humphries 14) Dr. Jack, Bradt), Smith ' • 15) Debbie Lepper 16) Jack Henderson l.7) Creg Davidson 18) Gene}Vicki Wyatt • MEETING NOTICE HITNRUN PAINTBALL INC., IS PROPOSING A CONDITIONAL USE FOR AN INDOOR PAINTBALL FIELD AT THIS LOCATION. 8900 SW COMMERCIAL, TIGARD • •PRIOR TO APPLYING TO THE CITY OAF TIGARD FOR NECESSARY PERMITS, THE APPLICANTS WOULD LIKO TO DISCUSS THE PROPOSAL IN MORE DETAIL WITH THE SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND RESIDENTS. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A MEETING ON: • rum" OCTO[3ER 27T1-1, 1996 7:00 US TIGARD CITE' HALL 73125 SW HA1_L [30ULEVARD TIGAI2D, 012 1 X7223 TOWN HALL. ROOM -r PHONE # 590-1960 . ,i' BY PRES. KRISTI McVEY BY V.P. JIM McVEY ii • o id • • . A CITY OF TIGARD PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE NOTES NON-RESIDENTIAL /1'�4'iH'''�I, Mi'l\ wisp CITY OF TIGARD / DATE: '/� O O 2 5 STAFF: �' is Ali/A- , APPLICANT: /J H--- V1–– P L( Pa iwrttt/ AGENT: Phone: ( ) cq0 – 1Q66 Phone: ( 1 PROPERTY LOCATION /�1 ADDRESS: ZRQd S/W GotAii/LI 4.-4af -P �/ �'�'`ecu 8r it TAX MAPITAX LOT: 2 S (0 2_4 'cL L,¢-- X1710 NECESSARY APPLICATION(S): -i4e- Coy dot ' ov r2-uk ) Ua,v ht,fri 02_ PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION: 0 6c1A-r ill c.S • Ji u1 id 0 WWII _ k C/ /% '" './,' A C.. _• i• . �VEF', FR `L►ff. hMMFMl'lsie -,, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: `(e ( eGt S eS'S 0 • /W------ 6-io ZONING DESIGNATION: - S )4,)4,45- io )SYd ( 41D CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT FACILITATOR: Se- Li 54-- TEAM AREA: Ects4— PHONE: (503) ZONING DISTRICT DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS Minimum 1 t size: '7ok2 sq. ft. Average lot width: n°4. ft. Maximum bull ing height: ft. Setbacks: fron 2 Q ft. Alide ti 4 ft. real ft. corner 9 ft. from street. Maximu site coverage: % Minimum lands aped or natural vegetation are : % ASS 15 (Refer to Code Section 18. 6 6 .)0S2 ki/� ae�—d Z G y— ADDITIONAL LOT DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS v a, �J Aa..e, VLfs ,1 Minimum lot frontage: 25 feet unless lot is created through the n nor land partition process. Lots created as part of a partition must have a minimum of 15 feet of frontage or have a minimum 15 foot wide access easement. CITY OF TIGARD Pre-Application Conference Notes Page 1 of 6 NON-Residential applicationlPlanning Department Section / . • • The depth of all lots shall xceed 2'/2 times the average width, unless the parcelPless than 11/2 times the minimum lot size of the applicable zoning district. (Refer to Code Section 18.164.060 Lots . SPECIAL SETBACKS / _.�� • Streets: 32 f t from the centerline of 5'C_ ) '�1,v, e-c ' v tit ; • ' Established areas: feet from . • Lower intensity zones: lti- 42 feet, along the site's boundary. • .. . : : .. • . . .. . (Refer to Code Section 18.106.040 and 18.96) SPECIAL BUILDING HEIGHT P ISIONS Building Height Exceptions - ildings located in a non-residential zone may be built to a height of 75 feet provided: • A maximum bui 'ng floor area to site area ratio (FAR) of 1.5 to 1 will exist; • All actual building backs will be at least 1/2 (half) of the building's height; and • The structure will not t a residential zone district. (Refer to Code Section 18.98.020) 1'ARKING AND ACCESS I Parking shown on preliminary plan(s): S `� l a''1 (1404 co t) e4e 9 P ryP /` ' Required parking for this type of use: I S « rPl �rj0 O . c'P-- ✓ess'odor ,,, Secondary use required parking: vL of II No more than 40% of required spaces may be designated andlor dimensioned as compact spaces. Parking stalls shall be dimensioned as follows: • Standard parking space dimensions: 8 ft. 8 inches X 18 ft. • Compact parking space dimensions: 8 ft. X 15 ft. (Refer to Code Section 18.106.020) • Handicapped parking: All parking areas shall provide appropriately located and dimensioned disabled person parking spaces. The minimum number of disabled person parking spaces to be provided, as well as the parking stall dimensions, are mandated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). A handout is available upon request. A handicapped parking space symbol shall be painted on the parking space surface and an appropriate sign shall be posted. Bicycle racks are required for multi-family, commercial and industrial developments. Bicycle racks shall be located in areas protected from automobile traffic and in convenient locations. Bicycle parking spaces shall be provided on the basis of one space for every fifteen (15) required vehicular parking spaces. 6,e.M inimum number of accesses: 0 of.Q Minimum access width: O ✓QU4I Minimum pavement width: ' ( � VQVJt � All driveways and p arkin g areas, except for some fleet storage parking areas, must be paved. Drive-in use queuing areas: q ; (Refer to Code Section 18.106 and 18.108) CITY OF TIGARD Pre-Application Conference Notes Page 2 of 6 NON-Residential applicationlPlanning Department Section /I WALKWAY ' l IREMENTS .Ikways shall extend from the ground floor entrances or from the ground floor anding of stairs, ramps, or elevators of all commercial, institutional, and industrial uses, to the streets which provide the required access and egress. Walkways shall provide convenient connections between buildings in multi-building commercial, institutional, and industrial complexes. Unless impractical, walkways should be constructed between a new develpment and neighboring developments. • (Refer to Code Section 18.108.050) • LOADING AREA REQUIREMENTS Every commercial or industrial building in excess of 10,000 square feet shall be provided with a loading space. The space size and location shall be as approved by the City Engineer. (Refer to Code Section 18.106.070-090) EA• , i ' , The City requires that clear vision areas be maintained between three and eight feet in height at roadldriveway, road railroad;and roadlroad intersections. The size of the required clear vision area depends upon the abutting street's functional classification. (Refer to Code Section 18.102) ... BUFFERING AND SCREENING In order to increase privacy and to either reduce or eliminate adverse noise or visual impacts between adjacent developments, especially between different land uses, the City requires landscaped buffer areas along certain site perimeters. Required buffer areas are described by the Code in terms of width. Buffer areas must be occupied by a mixture of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs and must also achieve a balance between vertical and horizontal plantings. Site obscuring screens or fences may also be required; these are often advisable even if not required by the Code. The required buffer areas may o y be occupied by vegetation, fences, utilities, and walkways. Additional information on required buffer area materials and sizes may be found in the Community Development Code. (Refer to Code Chapter 18.100) The required buffer widths which are applicable to your proposal area are as follows: 3/k ft. along north boundary. ft. along east boundary. ft. along south boundary. ft. along west boundary. In addition, sight obscuring screening is required along LANDSCAPING -'� Street trees are required for all developments fronting on a public or private street as well as driveways which are more than 100\ feet in length. Street trees must be placed either within the public right-of-way or on private property within six feet of the right-of-way boundary. Street trees must have a minimum caliper of at least two inches when measured four feet above grade. Street trees should be spaced 20 to 40 feet apart depending on the branching width of the proposed tree species at maturity. Further information on regulations affecting street trees may be obtained from the Planning Division. A minimum of one tree for every seven parking spaces must be planted in and around all parking areas in order to provide a vegetative canopy effect. Landscaped parking areas shall include special design features which effectively screen the parking lot areas from 4, view. These design features may include the use of landscaped berms, decorative walls, and raised planters. For detailed information on design requirements for parking areas and accesses. (Refer to Code Chapters 18.100, 18.106 and 18.108) CITY OF TIGARD Pre-Application Conference Notes Page 3 of 6 NON-Residential application)Planning Department Section 4 SIGNS ' Sign permits must be obtained prior to installation of any sign in the City of Tigar . A "Guidelines for Sign Permits" handout is available upon request. Additional sign area or height beyond Code standards may be permitted if the sign proposal is reviewed as part of a development review application. Alternatively, a Sign Code Exception application may be filed for review before the Hearings Officer. • (Refer to Code Section 18.114) SENSITIVE LANDS The Code provides reg •tions for lands which are potentially unsuitable for development due to areas within the 100•year floodplain, natural drainageways, we •nd areas, on slopes in excess of 25 percent, or on unstable ground. Staff will attempt to preliminarily identify sensitive lands area at the pre-application conference based on available information. HOWEVER, the responsibility to precisely identify sensitive lands : eas, and their boundaries is the responsibility of the applicant. Areas meeting the definitions of sensitive lands must be clearly indict ed on plans submitted with the development application. Chapter 18.84 also provides regulations fo e use, protection, or modification of sensitive lands areas. Residential development is prohibited within floodplains. In most cases, 1:'ication of 100•year floodplain areas to the City for park and open space areas is required as a condition of the approval of a deve ''+ment application. (Refer to Code Section 18.84) NARRATIVE The applicant shall submit a narrative which provides findings based on the applicable approval standards. Failure to provide narrative or adequately address criteria would be reason to consider an application incomplete and delay review of the proposal. (Refer to Code Section 18.32) CODE SECTIONS 18.80 18.98 18.114 18.150 18.84 18.160 18.88 ,1/18.102 ✓18.120 18.162 18.92 i/18.106 18.130 X64 18.96 ✓18.108 18.134 NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING The applicant shall notify all property owners within 250 feet and the appropriate CIT Facilitator and the members of any land use subcommittee(s) of their proposal. A minimum of 2 weeks between the mailing date and the meeting date is required. Please review the Land Use Notification handout concerning site posting and the meeting notice. Meeting is to be held prior to submitting your application or the application will not be accepted. RECYCLING Applicant should contact franchise hauler for review and approval of site servicing compatibility with Pride Disposal's vehicles. CONTACT PERSON: Lenny Hing with Pride Disposal at (503) 625.6177. (Refer to Code Section 18.116) CITY OF TIGARD Pre-Application Conference Notes Page 4 of 6 NON-Residential applicationlPlanning Department Section ADDITIONAL CONCERNS OR COMMENTS: • ,2- 13 000 s , s� �z 1-0-/ ve_C- •1 l - . +v s' ve •4111 Tjca-- -a--V's (11,s-e . 1 e-t. 30© dr►ir)-,,r. ,u w, i Kil4 4 wt d c c l i s s- DO 914 latt 42„3.__ a ct. . 1;1 Ai<12_, in IeAv\ doe_ rye✓dee/ 0/frii v e t e.) v'-eciff vtrteiegc- ti,e) ) buid.,_"rt fra,d'aPtA 5.44 (A.(N/1/1 C-YLvv,244;cfr d)0.10)01/11,ea7 izo.k fre vlve,vvi 044- bt )3 4.77..04\e“) . PROCEDURE 0 e--- � � Gt- ,14.tetel—W O cc. act, 2 5- ;- Adminis rdtive ff review.d' a' QD �011t' 7 Public hearing before the Land Us• Hearings Officer. Public hearing before the Planning Commission. Public hearing before the Planning Commission with the Commission making a recommendation on the proposal to the City Council. An additional public hearing shall be held by the City Council. • APPLICATION SUBMITTAL PROCESS All applications must be accepted by a Planning Division staff member of the Community Development Department at Tigard City Hall offices. PLEASE NOTE: Applications submitted by mail or dropped off at the counter without Planning Division acceptance may be returned. Applications submitted after 4:30 P.M. on Thursday will be batched for processing with the following week's applications. Applications will NOT be accepted after 3:00 P.M. on Fridays or 4:30 on other days. Maps submitted with an application shall be folded IN ADVANCE to 8.5 by 11 inches. One 8.5 inch by 11 inch map of a proposed project should be submitted for attachment to the staff report or administrative decision. Application with unfolded maps shall not be accepted. CITY OF TIGARD Pre-Application Conference Notes Page 5 of 6 NON•Residential applicationlPianning Department Section • • • • The Planning Division and Engineering Division will perform a preliminary review of the application and will determine whether an application is complete within 30 days of the counter submittal. Staff will notify the applicant if additional information or additional copies of the submitted materials are required. The administrative decision or public hearing will typically occur approximately 45 to 60 days after an application is accepted as being complete by the Planning Division. Applications involving difficult or protracted issues or requiring review by other jurisdictions may take additional time to review. Written recommendations from the Planning staff are issued seven (7) days prior to the public hearing. A 10, to 20 da public appeal period follows all land use decisions. An appeal on this matter would be heard by the Tigard ICI&ww Ca>n s)scvl . A basic flow chart which illustrates the review process is available from the Planning Divisi on request. This pre-application conference and the notes of. the conference are intended to inform the prospective applicant of the primary Community Development Code requirements applicable to the potential development of a particular site and to allow the City staff and prospective applicant to discuss the opportunities and constraints affecting development of the site. PLEASE IVUTE The conference and notes cannot cover all Code requirements and aspects of good site planning that should apply to the development of your site plan. Failure of the staff to provide information required by the Code shall not constitute a waiver of the applicable standards or requirements. It is recommended that a prospective applicant either obtain and read the Community Development Code or ask any questions of City staff relative to Code requirements prior to submitting an application. Additional pre-application conference(s) islare required if an application(s) islare to be submitted more than six months following this pre-application conference, unless the additional conference(s) is deemed as unnecessary by the Planning Division. • — /014 PREPARED BY: CITY OF TIGARD PLANNING DIVISION PHONE: (503) 639-4171 FAX: (503) 684-7297 • h:Iloginipattylmasteslpreapptmst (Engineering Section:masteslpreappc.eng) CITY OF TIGARD Pre-Application Conference Notes Page 6 of 6 NON-Residential applicationlPlanning Department Section • • S PUBLIC FACILITIES The purpose of the pre-application conference is to: CITY OF TIGARD OREGON (1.) Identify applicable Comprehensive Plan policies and ordinance provisions. (2.) To provide City staff an opportunity to comment on specific concerns. (3.) To review the Land Use Application review process with the applicant and to identify who the final decision making authority shall be for the application. The extent of necessary public improvements and dedications which shall be required of the applicant will be recommended by City staff and subject to approval by the appropriate authority. There will be no final recommendation to the decision makina authority on behalf of the City staff until all concerned commenting agencies, City staff and the public have had an opportunity • to review and comment on the application. The following comments are a projection of public improvement related requirements that may be required as a condition of development approval for your proposed project. Rioht•of-way dedication: The City of Tigard requires that land area be dedicated to the public: (1.) To increase abutting public rights-of-way to the ultimate functional street classification right-af•way width as specified by the Community Development Code; or (2.) For the creation of new streets. Approval of a development application for this site will require right-of-way dedication for: (1.) to feet from centerline. (2.) to feet from centerline. (3.) to feet from centerline. • Street improvements: (1.) street improvements will be necessary along • (2.) street improvements will be necessary along (3.) Street improvements shall include feet of pavement from centerline, plus the installation of curb and gutters, storm sewers, underground placement of utility wires (a fee may be collected if determined appropriate by the Engineering Department), a five-foot wide sidewalk (sidewalks may be required to be wider on arterials or major collector streets, or in the Central Business District), necessary street signs, streetlights, and a two year streetlighting fee. 9/4 - .--htfitetivAlot,elee4.1 s D 2• .mow 4$ e 4„,„7 4' "/ CITY OF TIGARD Pre-Application Conference Notes Page 1 of 3 Residential.t apiicatianiEngineennq Comment Sec tcn ,In some cases, where street irevements or other necessary public imprompnts are not currently practical, the stye: improvements may be deferred. In such cases, a condition of development approVirmay be specified which requires the proper: owner(s) to execute a non-remonstrance agreement which waives the property owner's right to remonstrate against the formatio of a local improvement district formed to improve: (1.) (2.) Pedestrianwayslbikeways: • Sanitary Sewers: The nearest sanitary sewer line to this property is a(n) inch line which is located in . The proposed development must be connected to a sanitary sewer. It i. the developer's responsibility to extend the sewer along the proposed development site's /no — a Water Supply: The Water District . Phone:(503) provides public water service in thr area of this site. The District should be contacted for information regarding water supply for your proposes development. • Fire Protection: Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue' District (Contact: Gene Birchill, (503) 526.2502) provides fire protectiot services within the City of Tigard. The District should be contacted for information regarding the adequac., of circulation systems, the need for fire hydrants, or other questions related to fire protection. Other Agency Permits: Storm sewer improvements: - * /4,4rn " / ‘, -., _�--_ , - !' _/��� I /�Jr� _ rl,r kr*-adr.4%. i 7 STO":f WATER QUALITY FEES • The Unified Sewerage Agency has established, and the City has agreed to enforce, Resolution No. 90.43 Surface Water Management Regulations which requires the construction of an-site water quality facilities. At the discretion of the City, thi applicant may be offered an opportunity to pay a fee in lieu of the construction of such a facility. The resolution requires the construction of a water quality facility andlor the payment of a fee. The fee shall be based upon the amount of impervious surface; for every 2,540 square feet, or portion thereof, the fee shall be $285.00. The City of Tigard shall determine is a fee may be paid or a facility shall be constructed. . CITY OF TIGARD Pre-Application Conference Jotes Page 2 of 3 Residential.latnicanoniEngineenng Jeoar:rnent Sac:ion . • • • • • . TRAFFIC IMPACT FEES • In 1990, Washington County adopted a county-wide Traffic Impact Fee (TIF) ordinance. The Traffic Impact Fee program collect: fees from new development based on the development's projected impact upon the City's transportation system. The applican: shall be required to pay a fee based upon the number of trips which are projected to result from the proposed development. The calculation of the TIF is based on the proposed use of the land, the size of the project, and a general use based feE category. The TIF shall be calculated at the time of building_permit issuance. In limited circumstances, payment of the TIF ma be allowed to be deferred until the issuance of an occupancy permit. Deferral of the payment until occupancy is permissible only when the TIF is greater than $5,000.00. STREET OPENING PERMIT No work shall be preformed within a public right-of-way, or shall commence, until the applicant has obtained a street opening permit from the Engineering Department. FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATIONS • All projects that require a grading plan also require that the applicant shall submit a typical floor plan for each lot. This floor plan shall indicate the elevations of the four corners of that plan along with elevations at the corner of each lot. PREPARED BY: ENGINEERING DIVISION PHONE: (503) 639-4171 • itloginipat rytoreaop.rrts; ;eng.secuon preaop.angi January 11. 199: CITY OF TIGARD Pre-Application Conference Notes Page 3 of 3 Residential a ppiicanomEngineenng Ornament Section • CITY OF TIGARD • 4,, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT �., . ; .., APPLICATION CHECKLISTi•L 'ill CITY OF TIGARD The items on the checklist below are required for the succesful completion of your application submission requirements. This checklist identifies what is required to be submitted with your application. This sheet MUST be returned and submitted with all other applicable materials at the time you submit your land use application. See your application for further explanation of these items or call the City of Tigard Planning Division at (503) 639-4171. Staff: Date: �4 G iY j I APPLICATION & RELATED DOCUMENT(S) SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE / MARK IT S I A) Application form (1 copy) B) Owner's signature/written authorization C) Title transfer instrument/or grant deed D) Applicant's statement No. of Copies E) Filing Fee $ 5,2e- 2-S-Gtadr SITE-SPECIFIC MAP(S)/PLAN(S) SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE ,/ MARKED ITEMS A) Site Information showing: No. of Copies " 2_10 1. Vicinity map m� 2. Site size & dimensions 3. Contour lines (2 ft at 0-10% or 5 ft for grades > 10%) • 4. Drainage patterns, courses, and ponds 5. Locations of natural hazard areas including: ❑ (a) Floodplain areas 7/, ❑ (b) Slopes in excess of 25% �/# ❑ (c) Unstable ground ❑ (d) Areas with high seasonal water table (e) Areas with severe soil erosion potential '&14 ❑ (f) Areas having severely weak foundation soils 6. Location of resource areas as shown on the Comprehensive Map Inventory including: , 0 (a) Wildlife habitats • 44/o ❑ (b) Wetlands O A ❑ 7. Other site features: (a) Rock outcroppings (0/4 ❑ (b) Trees with 6" + caliper measured 4 feet from ground level 04 8. Location of existing structures and their uses 9. Location and type of on and off-site noise sources 10. Location of existing utilities and easements , 11 . Location of existing dedicated right-of-ways ca/ LAND USE APPLICATION/LIST • PAGE 1 OF 5 • B) Site Development Pl•Indicating: So. of Copies 20 • 1. The proposed site and surrounding properties 2. Contour line intervals 3. The location, dimensions and names of all: (a) Existing & platted streets & other public ways and easements on the site and on adjoining properties (b) Proposed streets or other public ways & easements on the site (c) Alternative routes of dead end or proposed streets that require future extension 4. The location and dimension of: (a) Entrances and exits on the site (b) Parking and circulation areas (c) Loading and services area • (d) Pedestrian and bicycle circulation (e) Outdoor common areas 0 (f) Above ground utilities (g) Trash and recyclable materials areas R12 - 5. The location, dimensions & setback distances of all: (a) Existing permanent structures, improvements, utilities, and easements which are located on the site and on adjacent property within 25 feet of the site . (b) Proposed structures, improvements, utilities and easements on the site 6. Storm drainage facilities and analysis of downstream conditions 0 7. Sanitary sewer facilities 8. The location areas to be,landscaped 9. The location and type'of outdoor lighting considering crime prevention techniques 10. The location of mailboxes 11. The location of all structures and their orientation 12. Existing or proposed sewer reimbursement agreements C) Gradin: Plan Indica 'n:: No. of Copies The site development • an shall include a grading plan at the same scale as the site analysis drawl ,gs and shall contain the following information: 1 . The location and exten to which grading will take place indicating: (a) General contour lines ❑ (b) Slope ratios ❑ (c) Soil stabilization propo -l(s) o (d) Approximate time of year or the proposed site development ❑ 2. A statement from a registered eng' eer supported by data factual substantiating: (a) Subsurface exploration and geot: hnical engineering report ❑ (b) The validity of sanitary sewer and torm drainage service proposals ❑ (c) That all problems will be mitigated d how they will be mitigated ❑ LAND USE APPLICATION/LIST PAGE 2 OF 5 D) Architectural Drawin dicating: No. of Copies 4-° The site development plan proposal shall include: IIP 1. Floor plans indicating the square footage Of all structures • proposed for use on-site 2. Typical elevation drawings of each structure E) Landscape Plan Indicating: No. of Copies-26) The landscape plan shall be drawn at the same scale of the site analysis plan or a larger scale if necessary and shall indicate: 1. Description of the irrigation system where applicable / 2. Location and height of fences, buffers and screenings 3. Location of terraces, decks, shelters,'play areas, and common open spaces - 4. Location, type, size and species of existing and proposed plant materials 5. ___Landscape-narratich also addresses: (a)—Soil conditions) `'161 Erosion control measures that will be used ®� F) Sign Drawings: ❑ Sign drawings shall be submitted in accordance with Chapter 18.114 of the Code as part of the Site Development Review or prior to obtaining a Building Permit to construct a sign. G) Traffi Study: ❑ H) Prelimina ' .rtition/Lot Line Ad'ustment Ma. Indicatin_: No. of Copies 1. The owne of the subject parcel ❑ 2. The owner' authorized agent ❑ 3. The map scat: (20, 50, 100 or 200 feet=1 inch) north arrow and date ❑ 4. Description of parcel location and boundaries ❑ 5. Location, width d names of streets, easements and other public ways within and a jacent to the parcel ❑ 6. Location of all per .nent buildings on and within 25 feet of all property lines ❑ 7. Location and width of :II water courses ❑ 8. Location of any trees wi lin 6" or greater caliper at 4 feet above ground level ❑ 9. All slopes greater than 25% ❑ 10. Location of existing utilities a ,d utility easements ❑ 11 . For major land partition which reates a public street: (a) The proposed right-of-way 'cation and width ❑ (b) A scaled cross-section of the •roposed street plus any reserve strip ❑ 12. Any applicable deed restrictions ❑ 13. , Evidence that land partition will not p -clude efficient future land division where applicable ❑ LAND USE APPLICATION LIST PAGE 3 OF 5 • I) Sub•'vision Prelimin•Plat Ma. and Data Indicatin_: •o: of Copies 1 . S ale equaling (30, 50,- 100 or 200 feet— 1 inch) and Um' ed to one phase per sheet ❑ • 2. The • oposed name of the subdivision ❑ 3. Vicini' map showing property's relationship to arterial and collect. streets ❑ 4. Names, ddresses and telephone numbers of the owner, developer, engineer; surveyer and designer (as applicable) ❑ 5. Date of ap lication ❑ 6. Boundary II es of tract to be subdivided ❑ 7. Names of add cent subdivision(s) or names of recorded owners of • adjoining parc Is of un-subdivided land ❑ 8. Contour lines r ated to a City-established benchmark at 2-foot intervals for 0-10% grade greater than 10% ❑ 9. The purpose, loca ion, type and size of all the following (within and adjacent to the pro osed subdivision): (a) Public and pri ate right-of-ways and easements ❑ (b) Public and priv to sanitary and storm sewer lines ❑ (c) Domestic water ains including fire hydrants ❑ (d) Major power tele hone transmission lines (50,000 volts or greater) ❑ (e) Watercourses ❑ (f) Deed reservations fo parks, open spaces, pathways and other land encumbrances ❑ 10. Approximate plan and profiles of proposed sanitary and storm sewers with grades and pipe sizes indicated on the plans ❑ 11 . Plan of the proposed water dist 'bution system showing pipe sizes and the location of valves and fire hyo rants ❑ 12. Approximate centerline profiles sh►wing the finished grade of all streets including street extensions for a rea •nable distance beyond the limits of the proposed subdivision ❑ 13. Scaled cross sections of proposed stree, right-of-way(s) ❑ 14. The location of all areas subject to inun cation or storm water overflow ❑ 15. Location, width & direction of flow of all water courses & drainage-ways ❑ 16. The proposed lot configurations, approximate lot dimensions and lot numbers. Where lots are to be used for •urposes other than residential, it shall be indicated upon such lo.s. ❑ 17. The location of all trees with a diameter 6 inc,es or greater measured at 4 feet above ground level and the location of p oposed tree plantings ❑ 18. The existing uses of the property including the I• ation of all structures and the present uses of the structures, and a state lent of which structures are to remain after platting ❑ 19. Supplemental information including: (a) Proposed deed restrictions (if any) ❑ (b) Proof of property ownership ❑ (c) A proposed plan for provision of subdivision impro ements ❑ • LAND USE APPLICATION,/LIST PAGE 4 OF 5 20. Existing natura atures including rock outcroppings.tlands • and marsh areas ❑ 21. If any of the foregoin information cannot practicably be shown on the preliminary plat, it sha be incorporated into a narrative and submitted with the application ❑ J) Solar Access Calculations: ❑ K) Other Infi mation No. of Copies ❑ • • • h:\login\patty\masters\I-ckl ist.m st May 23,1995 LAND USE APPLICATION J LIST PAGE 5 OF 5 CITY OF TIGARD ZONING REGULATIONS SUMMARY: DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS January, 1986/Revised March, 1987 • NOTE: This is intended to be a brief guide only. Additional information is available. Call Planning at 639-4171. . MINIMUM AVERAGE MINIMUM MINIMUM • LOT - MINIMUM • MINIMUM MINIMUM FOR FRONT SETBACK MAXIMUM MAXIMUM SIZE(d) LOT FRONT • SIDE REAR CORNER + FOR SITE BUILDING MAXIMUM NO. 4110, ZONE SQ.FT. WIDTH YARD(a,b) YARD(a) YARD(a) THRU LOTS(a) GARAGES COVERAGE . HEIGHT OF UNITS/ACRE R-1 30,000 100 ft 30 ft _ 5 ft 2.5 ft 2.0 ft 30 ft N/A 30 ft 1 R-2 20,000 • 100 ft 30 ft 5 ft 25 ft 20 ft 30 ft N/A 30 ft 2 R-3.5 10,000 65 ft 20 ft 5 ft 15 ft 20 ft 20 ft - N/A 30 ft 3.5 R-4.5 7,500 = 50 ft = 20 ft 5 ft 15 ft 15 ft 20 ft N/A 30 ft 4.5 detached detached 10,000 = 90 ft = duplexes duplexes R-7 5,000 = 50 ft = 15 ft 5 ft 15 ft 10 ft 20 ft 80% 35 ft 7 detached+ detached (c) • • duplexes 40 ft. = attached attached R-12 3,050 NONE MF=20 ft MF=10 ft MF=20 ft MF=20 ft 2.0 ft 80% 35 ft 12 SF=15 ft SF= 5 ft SF=15 ft SF=10 ft (c) . R-25 SFD-3,050 NONE 20 ft 10 ft 20 ft 20 ft 20 ft 80% 45 ft 25 SFD-3,050 (c) MP-3,050/unit - MF -1,480/unit • R-40 NONE NONE 20 ft 10 ft 20 ft 20 ft 20 ft 80% 60 ft " 40 . . C-N 5,000 - 50 ft 20 ft RES.= RES.= 20 ft N/A 85% 35 ft 40 20 ft 20 ft N/A MINIMUM AVERAGE MINIMUM MINIMUM LOT MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM FOR FRONT SETBACK MAXIMUM MAXIMUM SIZE(d) LOT FRONT _ SIDE REAR CORNER + FOR SITE BUILDING MAXIMUM NO. ZONE SQ.FT. WIDTH YARD(a,b) YARD(a) YARD(a) THRU LOTS(a) GARAGES COVERAGE HEIGHT OF UNITS/ACRE C-G NONE 50 ft NONE@ NONE NONE NONE@ N/A 85% 45 ft N/A AR=20ft AR=20ft C-P 6,000 50 ft NONE@ NONE NONE NONE@ N/A • 85% 45 ft N/A 410 AR:20ft AR:20ft CBD NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE N/A N/A 85% 80 ft@ ' N/A NON-RES 30 ft AR:30ft AR:20ft CBD-RES NONE NONE 20 ft 10 ft 20 ft 20 ft 20 ft 80% • 6Oft N/A (R-40 I AMR:35ft AMR:35ft R-12) I-P NONE 50 ft 35 ft NONE NONE 20 ft N/A 75% 45 ft N/A AR:50ft AR:50ft ILL. NONE 50 ft 30 ft NONE NONE 20 ft N/A 85% 45 ft N/A AR:50ft AR:50 ft I-H NONE 50 ft 30 ft NONE NONE 20 .ft N/A 85% 45 ft N/A •AR:50ft AR:50ft `. (a) Visual clearance areas must be maintained. (18.102) (b) MF = Multi-family; SF = Single family dwelling units (c) Where the side or rear yard of attached single family or multi-family residential dwellings abut a more restrictive zoning district, such setbacks shall not be less than 30 feet. (d) Additional information is available pertaining to "Grandfather Clause" on lot sizes and dimensions. @ If within 100 ft. of residential area, then 40 ft. @@ See Visual Clearance Areas, Landscaping and Screening Chapters of Code ' AR When a property line abuts a residential zone AMR When a property line abuts a more restrictive residential zone 0094W/0004W • ZONES R-1 R-2 R-3.5 R-4.5 R-7 R-12 R-25 R-40 C-N C-G C-P CBD I-H I-L I-P CIVIC USE TYPES (1) Public Administrative Agency X X X X X X X X P P P P X X X (2) Community Recreation C C C C C C C C X X X P X X X (3igultural Exh. 4 Library Serv. X X C - C C X X X P P P P X X X (4) Public Support Facilities P P P P P P P P X P P P P P P (5) Hospitals X X C C • C C C C C C C C X X X (6) Civic Services X X X X X X X X X X X P X X X (7) Lodge,Fratern.F Civic Assem. X X X X X C C C C P P P X X X (8) Utilities C C C • C C C C C C C C C C C C (9) Parking Facilities X X X X X C C C C P P P P P P (10) Postal Services X X X X X X X - ' X P P P P P P P '(11 Public Safety Facilities C . 'C C C C X X X P P P P P P P (12 Religious Assembly C C ' C C C • C C C C P X X X V X X (13) Schools C C C C ,C C C C X X • X X X X . X (14) Accessory Dwelling Unit C C C C C X X X X X X X X X X • ZONE MATRIX - PAGE 2 R 6-86 ZONES R-1 R-2 R-3.5 R-4.5 R-7 R-12 R-25 R-40 C-N C-G C-P CDD I-H I-L I-P COMMERCIAL USE TYPES • • (1) Adult Entertainment X X X X X X X X X C X _ C , X X X (2) Agricultural Sales b Serv. X X X X X X X X X P X X P P X ( Agricult. Horticulture Serv. X X 3� X X X X X X X X X ' X X P X (4) Amusement Enterprise X X X X X X X X X P X P X X X (5) Animal Sales 6 Services a. Auctioning X X X X X X X X - X X X X P P X b. Grooming X X X X X X X X X • P P P X X X c. Kennels X X X X X X X X X X X X P P X d. Veterinary-Large X X X X X X X X X X " X X P P P e. Veterinary-Small X X X X X X X X X P P P P P p • • ZONE MATRIX - PAGE 3 • R 6-86 . ZONES R-1 R-2 R-3.5 R-4.5 R-7 R-12 R-25 R-40 C-N C-G C-P CBD I-H I-L I-P COMMERCIAL USE TYPES (cont.) (6) Automotive G Equipment . a. Cleaning X X X X X X X X X P X P P P X . •b. Fleet Storage X X X X X X X X X C X X P P X c. Repairs, Heavy Equip. X . X X X X X X X X X X X P P X d. Repairs, Light Equip. X X X X X X X X X P X P P P P e. Repairs, Body, light X X X X X X X X X X X X P P C f. Sales/Rentals, Farm Equip. X X X X X X X X X C X X P P X g. Sales/Rentals, Hvy.Equip. X X X X X X X X ` X C X X P P X h. Sales/Rentals, Lgt. Equip. X X X X X X X X . X P X X P P P i. Storage, Nonoperating Veh. X X X X X X X X X X X X P X X j. Storage,Recrea.Veh.G Boats X X X X X X X X X C X X X X X (7uilding Maint. Services X X X X X X X X X X P P X P P (B) Business Equip. Sales G Serv. X X X X X X X X X X • P P X X P (9) Business Support Services . X X X X X X X X X P P P X X • P (10) Communications Services X X X X X X X X X X P P X X P • • (11) Construction Sales G Serv. X X X X X X X X X X X X P P P (12) Consumer Repair Services . X ' X X X X X X X P P X P ' X X X ZONE MATRIX - PAGE 4 R 6-06 ZONES R-1 R-2 R-3.5 R-4.5 R-7 R-12 R-25 R-40 C-N C-G C-P CBD I-H I-L I-P COMMERCIAL USE TYPES (cont.) (13) Conven. Sales G Pers.Serv. X X X X X X X X P P P ' P X X P (14) Eating G Drink. Establish. X X X X X X X X C P P P X X ' P (15) Explosive Storage X X X X X X X X X X X X P X X (1in.,Insur.,G Real Estate Sry X X X X X . X X X P P P P X X P (17) Food G Beverage Retail Sales X X X X X X X X P P X P X X X • (18) Funeral G Interment Services a. Cremating X X X X X X X X X P X X X X X • b. Interring X X C C C X X X X X X X X X X c. Undertaking X X X X X X X X X P X X X X X d. Cemetaries X X C C C X X X X. X X X X X X (19) General Retail Sales X X X X X X X X X P X P X X P (laundry Services X X X X X X X X X X X X P P P (21) Medical G Dental Services X X X X X X X X P P P P X X ' P • ZONE MATRIX - PAGE 5 • • R 6-86 ZONES R-1 R-2 R-3.5 R-4.5 R-7 R-12 R-25 R-40 C-N C-G C-P CBD I-N I-L I-P • COMMERCIAL USE TYPES (cont.) • (22) Participant- Sports G Recrea. , a. Indoor X X X X X X X X P P P P X X P •b. Outdoor X X X X X X X X X P P P X X P (23) Personal Service Facilities X X • X X X X X X X P P P X X P (24) Profess. G Adm. Services X X X X X X X X P P P P X X P (25) Research Services X X X X X X X X X X P X P P P (26) .Scrap Operations X X X X X X X X X X X X P X X (27) Spectator Spts:G Enter. Fac. X X - X X X X X X X P X C X X X (28) Transient Lodging X ' X X X X X X X X P P P X X X (29) Vehicle Fuel Sales X X X X 'X X X X C P X C P P/C P • • • • ZONE MATRIX - PAGE 6 • R 6-B6 - ZONES R-1 R-2 R-3.5 R-4.5 R-7 R-12 R-25 R-40 C-N C-G C-P CBD I-H I-L I-P INDUSTRIAL USE TYPES . (1) Light Industrial a. Mfg. of. Finished Prod. X X X X X X X X X X X X P P. P •b. Packaging G Processing X X X X X X X X X X X X _ P P P C. Wholesale, Stg. 6 Distri. X X X X X X X X X C X C P P P 1. Mini-Warehouses X X X X X X X X X C X X P P P 2. Light X X X X X X X X X X X X P P P (2) Heavy Industrial a. Mft. of Finished Prod. X X X X X X X X X X X . X P P P • b. Wholesale,Storage 6 • Distribution - Heavy X X X X X X X X X X X X P X P Fang P P P P P X X X X X X X P P X Home Occupations P P P P P P P P. P P P P X X X Heliports X X X X X X X X X C C C C C C DAS:bs110 ._ • ZONE MAppii- PAGE 7 VAR 95-0014 B1 N/MCVEX • PAGE 1/2 2S102AD-01100 2S102AA-04700 BIRKEMEIER,BRENT T AND BROWN,DEAN A JANET D TRUSTEES PO BOX 583 8857.SW EDGEWOOD CARLTON OR 97111 TIGARD OR 97223 2S102AA-04201 2S102AA-03902 BUTTERFIELD,CHARLES W JR& DAVIDSON,WILLIAM G&DIXIE L MICHELLE S 12830 SW PACIFIC HWY PO BOX 366 TIGARD OR 97223 DUNDEE OR 97115 2S102AA-03900 2S102AD-01200 DAVIDSON,WILLIAM G AND DIXIE L DIBBAYAWAN,SUPHAP T 14145 SW 117TH 8848 SW COMMERCIAL ST TIGARD OR 97223 TIGARD OR 97223 2S102AD-01600 2S102AA-04200 GETTIG,GREG INTEGRITY INVESTMENTS INC PO BOX 920 2229 NE BURNSIDE SUITE 86 LAKE OSWEGO OR 97034 GRESHAM OR 97030 2S102AD-01800 2S102AA-03903 JOHNSON,CARL H TRUSTEE KAUFMANN,RANDALL AND 200 JAMES ST APT 407 KAUFMANN,LANCE EDMONDS WA 98020 14425 SW MCFARLAND TIGARD OR 97224 2S102AA-03901 2S102AD-00900 LUSARDI,CHARLES A&SARAH J MCKIBBON&DAD,LTD do CONNOR,CHARLES B&PENNY L c/o BOOKOUT,JOHN R&FANNY 8905 SW COMEMRICAL 10459 NW LOST PARK DR TIGARD OR 97223 PORTLAND OR 97229 2S102AD-01400 2S102AD-01500 MILLER,ROSEMARY J MODERN PLUMBING INC do GORDON,STEVEN R do CORDIER,CHARLES F&BEVERLY J 26001 NE BUTTEVILLE RD 2036 N BRYANT AURORA OR 97002 PORTLAND OR 97217 2S102AD-01601 2S102AD-01501 OCHS,JAMES A SPOHN,WILBUR S& 11865 SW LINCOLN AVE NANCY D TIGARD OR 97223 9053 SW BURNHAM ST TIGARD OR 97223 2S102AA-04801 2S102AD-01300 TRI-COUNTY METROPOLITAN WYATT ENTERPRISES TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF 9095 SW BURNHAM ST OREGON TIGARD OR 97223 4012 SE 17TH AVENUE PORTLAND OR 97202 2S102AD-01700 23102AA,04801=ML Z[EE2, JCS- 1 H SZUIHERN PPCIF IC TRUASPCRIATICN CC. 9025 SAI IIRNHAr7 Pf.'IN: R.L. 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