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Resolution No. 17-07 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TIGARD CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 17- 07 A RESOLUTION AND FINAL ORDER DENYING THE APPEAL OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S FINAL ORDER NO. 2016-11 APPROVING THE TIGARD TRIANGLE MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING (PLANNED DEVELOPMENT REVIEW (PDR) 2016-00011/SITE DEVELOP NT REVIEW (SDR) 2016- 00007)AND ADOPTING FINDINGS. Com. aXVU*1.Lee( -lot CJ WHEREAS, the Planning Commission initially reviewed this case at a public hearing at its meeting of October 17, 2016 and continued the hearing for additional testimony until November 14,2016;and WHEREAS,the Planning Commission again reviewed this case at a public hearing at its meeting of November 14, 2016 and continued the hearing for additional testimony until December 5,2016;and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission made motions to approve both the Concept and Detailed Plans by unanimous vote at the December 5,2016 hearing;and WHEREAS, Staff mailed the Final Order No. 2016-11 of the Planning Commission to interested parties on December 14,2016;and WHEREAS,the Appellant,Gordon R,Martin,Trustee of Tri-County Center Trust,having standing to appeal,timely filed a Notice to Appeal on December 22, 2016 addressing the applicable appeal procedures in TDC 18.390.040.G.2.a.11;and WHEREAS; the City Council held a public hearing on the appeal of the Planning Commission's Final Order on February 7,2017;and WHEREAS, the City Council concluded that the proposed development adequately addressed all applicable approval criteria as contained in the Final Order No. 2016-11 of the Planning Commission. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: SECTION 1: The Tigard City Council denies the Martin appeal of PDR2016-00011/SDR2016-00007—Tigard Triangle Office Building—subject to the findings in Final Order No. 2016-11 of the Planning Commission,attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference. SECTION 2: This resolution is effective when notice of the decision is mailed. PASSED: This 7 day of rL[a.re-z 2017. MayTi-City of Tigard ATTEST: Deputy City Rec der- City PTigjrj RESOLUTION NO. 17 - O 7 Page 1 IN City of Tigard Memorandum To: Mayor Cook, and City Councilors From: Gary Pagenstecher,Associate Planner Re: Public Hearing for Appeal of Planning Commission Decision, Final Order No. 2016-011, to Approve Triangle Medical Office PDR2016-00011/SDR2016-00007 -Supplemental Findings. Date: February 7, 2017 Supplemental Findings: 18.620 Tigard Triangle Plan District 18.620 Street Connectivity, Design Option 18.620.020.A.1 Local street spacing shall provide public street connection at intervals of no more than 660 feet. Given the street layout in the Tigard Triangle, the local street spacing standard would require a new public street extension of SW Elmhurst Street west of SW 7211d in the vicinity of the subject site. Even though the subject site does not include the 72nd Street frontage where SW Elmhurst would be extended, it would be possible, given the topography of the area west of 72nd, that an extension alignment could affect the subject property downslope. However,in this case,extension of SW Elmhurst is exempt from the local street spacing standard because of the existing Walmart development to the west (18.810.030.H.1). Walmart is a recent development that is served by private access aisles within its parking lot without the opportunity for a public street to connect to and which is unlikely to redevelop anytime soon. Notwithstanding the exemption,the applicant has explored the extension of a public street, at the request of City staff, to identify a feasible extension that might serve the City's plans for increased connectivity in the future associated with the provisional Tigard Triangle Strategic Plan (2015). The applicant's Concept Future Street Plan (Sheet C400) and the Concept Future Street Profile (Sheet C401) demonstrate that the proposed alignment is feasible and is not precluded by the proposed Triangle Medical Office development (18.810.030.H.2), i.e., the land is not topographically constrained because the maximum slope is less than 15 percent (14.56 percent) for a distance of less than 250 feet (196 feet).