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TUP2O18 - 00018 XTREME AMATEUR GAMES NOTICE OF TYPE I DECISION TEMPORARY USE PERMIT TUP2018-00018 XTREME AMATEUR GAMES T I GARD SECTION I. APPLICATION SUMMARY FILE NAME: XTREME AMATEUR GAMES CASE NO.: Temporary Use Permit (TUP) TUP2018-00018 PROPOSAL: The applicant is requesting a Temporary Use Permit for a skateboarding competition on August 18th, 2018. Activities will take place at the existing 15,000 square foot Tigard Skate Park,and the adjacent parking lots owned by the City of Tigard. There will be eight booths and the event will be held from 11 am to 6pm. APPLICANT: Xtreme Amateur Sports OWNER: City of Tigard Atm: Gabriel Smith Atm: Steve Martin 1020 SW Taylor St. 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Ste. 425 Tigard, OR 97223 Portland, OR 97202 ZONING: The Parks and Recreation Zone (PR): The Parks and Recreation (PR) zone is applicable to all city-owned lands intended as parks, open space, and recreational facilities and may be applied within all comprehensive plan designations. City- owned parks, open space, and recreational facilities located in a plan district may retain or receive other than a PR zone designation if it better furthers the goals of the plan district. In addition, other public agencies may request a PR zone designation for areas that meet the purpose of the zone. See Chapter 18.795, Map and Text Amendments. (Ord. 17-22 §2) MU-CBD: mixed-use central business zone: The MU-CBD zone is designed to provide a pedestrian-friendly urban village in downtown Tigard. A wide variety of commercial, civic, employment, mixed-use, multifamily, and attached single-family residences are permitted. In addition to the standards of this chapter, development within this zone is subject to the standards of Chapter 18.650, Tigard Downtown Plan District. LOCATION: 13005 SW Hall Boulevard;WCTM 2S102DA,Tax Lot 400 8720 SW Burnham Street;WCTM 2S102DA,Tax Lot 200 APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA: Community Development Code Chapter 18.440 TUP2018-00018 XTREME AMA 1'EUR GAMES PAGE 1 OF 4 SECTION II. DECISION Notice is hereby given that the City of Tigard Community Development Director's designee has APPROVED the above request for a Temporary Use Permit, subject to certain conditions of approval. The findings and conclusions on which the decision is based are noted in Section IV. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS SHALL BE SATISFIED: 1. Applicant must maintain visual clearance areas,as required by the standards in'I'DC Chapter 18.930. THIS APPROVAL SHALL BE VALID AUGUST 18,2018 SECTION III. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Site and Vicinity Information: The event is located at 13005 SW Hall Boulevard and 8720 SW Burnham Street. These two lots make up 1.55 acres in total,and contain a 15,000 square foot skate park that is owned by the City of Tigard.The skate park is considered a Community Services use, and the nearby Tigard Niche building is considerd an office use,as described in TMC 18.60,Use Categories.The two lots also contain 88 parking spaces and associated landscaping. The applicant proposes to locate the temporary skateboarding event at the Tigard Skate Park, and eight booths will be located throughout both lots.The 13005 SW Hall Boulevard property is split zoned with both the Parks and Recreation (PR) and Mixed-Use Central Business District (MU-CBD) zones. The 8720 SW Burnham Street property is zoned as Mixed-Use Central Business District (MU-CBD). Adjacent properties to the north, south, and west are zoned as Mixed-Use Central Business District (MU-CBD), whereas adjacent properties to the east are zoned as Tight Industrial (I-L). Proposal Description: The applicant is requesting a Temporary Use Permit for a skating event on August 18, 2018. Activities will take place within the Tigard Skate Park, and also in eight booths located at 8720 SW Burnham Street and 13005 SW Hall Boulevard. SECTION IV. APPLICABLE REVIEW CRITERIA AND FINDINGS The following section includes only the approval criteria that are applicable to the proposed temporary use. 18.440 Temporary Uses: 18.440.030 Types of Temporary Uses A. Seasonal or special event. This type of temporary use is a use that by its nature will last less than 1 year. Examples of this type of use are those associated with the sale of goods for a specific holiday, activity or celebration, uses associated with construction or seasonal use. This type of use does not apply to businesses seeking a temporary or interim location. These types of temporary uses include: TUP2018-00018 XTREME AMATEUR GAMES PAGE 2 OF 4 3. Use associated with festivals or celebrations or special events; The proposed skateboarding event at the Tigard Skate Park is a special event that will occur only on August 18, 2018. This qualifies as a special event and must be approved through Temporary Use review. 18.440.050 Approval Criteria A. Seasonal and special events. The approval authority shall approve or approve with conditions seasonal and special events when all of the following are met: 1. The use occurs only once in a calendar year and for no longer a period than 30 consecutive days, except as provided in paragraph 6 of this subsection; The proposed skateboarding event at the Tigard Skate Park is a special event that will occur only once in the calendar year, on August 18, 2018.This criterion is met. 2. The use is permitted in the applicable base zone; This proposal is for a community services use, which is permitted by right in the both the PR and the MU-CBD Zones. This criterion is met. 3. The applicant has proof of the property owner's permission to place the use on the property; The application included the property owner's signature and a document signed by Steve Martin,who is the Public Works Division Manager, approving the use of the property for the event. This criterion is met. 4. There will be no parking utilized by the customers and employees of the temporary use that is required to meet the minimum parking requirements for the other use(s) on the property, as required by Chapter 18.310, Off-Street Parking and Loading; There will be no parking utilized by the customers and employees of the skateboarding event that is required to meet the minimum parking requirements for the other use on the property because the other use is the offices of the City of Tigard, which are closed on the day of the event. All of the parking on the site is available for the use of event patrons. .This criterion is met. 5. The use will provide adequate vision clearance, as required by Chapter 18.930, Vision Clearance Areas, and shall not obstruct pedestrian access on public rights-of-way; The applicant's site plan demonstrates that vision clearance would not be adversely impacted by the skating event, which will not be located within any public right-of-way. Accordingly, this temporary use will not obstruct pedestrian access. In order to ensure that objects associated with the event do not violate vison clearance standards, Condition 1 in Section II above requires the applicant to maintain clear vision areas. As conditioned, this criterion is met. SECTION VII. PROCEDURE AND APPEAL INFORMATION TUP2018-00018 XTREME AMATEUR GAMES PAGE 3 OF 4 Final Decision: The decision of the Director on Type I Procedure is final on the date it is mailed or otherwise provided to the applicant,whichever occurs first. The Director's decision may not be appealed locally and is the final decision of the City. THE DECISION IS FINAI. ON AUGUST 16, 2018 AND BECOMES EFFECTIVE ON AUGUST 17, 2018 Questions: If you have any questions,please contact Sam Copelan at (503) 718-2450 or SamuelC@tigard-or.gov. .tar (AreLit— August 16, 2018 PREPARED BY: Sam Copelan Assistant Planner TUP2018-00018 XTREME AMATEUR GAMES PAGE 4 OF 4 ;•• t;.41' l J ci) I� RECEIVED AUG 132018 City of Tigard .111 l'il COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT cm,/OF TlGARD C PLANNING/ENGINEERING TemporaryUType I Application se „ .- ; e pfck7Tz,.h*W.1hc31c43,t4FdY&zV4.5tat.:03YtR+�VL1"ALVN5akta.Pdtr..n.,,,„, 9#ACf'- +p»svu .A,,,gF,,, ,,,,,,:,-,,5,{4,,,,P,..-M..",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, nt- ,a,,,i:,,,:0, PROPOSAL SUMMARY (Brief description) REQUIRED SUBMITTAL Temporary use approval to allow: )7t)4-1'5 (-' 1,4y,--.,/,'/, c�� ELEMENTS ) " ' - 4/71-1,f/� _ (7/1-1"<----3 [ Owner's signature/ Property address/location(s): /300_5 -S L1,) tf4 ” Divi). authorization �� [,A a j) oft,J 9'1 z Z3 wo (2)copies of the site/plot �n indicating: Tax map and tax lot #( )s : 2 5 / 02- 1 k f j 4- , i/ Location of the Temporary Use Lot size Square footage and location of Site size: -__? Zc r 0 existing buildings urrent uses of existingbuildings Start date: Z / / / / C End date: / /i / / Numberigf existing parking spaces Square footage of any space to be Please check one: sed as additional parking Season/special event Vi Driveway locations CI Unforeseen/emergency situation Si /plot plan(reduced to 8.5"x111/2") 1:1 Temporary sales office/model homes Applicant's statement address criteria: .440.050(2 copies) ❑ Temporary use in commercial and industrial zone Filing fee(unless exempt) APPLICANT* 44-44'641-C FOR STAFF USE ONLY Business name: CO 5/fAEl 5 /5 yl1 Case No.: fU2OcUO l`�(f. E Address: 702-0 St 74 1C_04— tfr$ . 975 .7 Z Related Case No.(s): City/state: RA--1LAAJDCif- - Zip: ��� ,11 Application Fee: (- m 0 L Contact name: 4,9 6/2.1E-L_ 44, 5'vi 'i1 Ph#: < (01 fbva �4) 44e/9iy'!.9- 4,i,C_.__ Application accepted: Email: t-(� C0,31.01 es; 0 g (% By: 'C Date: Application determined complete: PROPERTY OWNER/DEED HOLDER(S)* (Attach list if more than one) By: SL Date: g-161 Name: / OF ( A C 2 4,c4 b h\Community Development\Land Use Applications\02_Forms and Templates\Land Use Applications Rev.12/14/2017 Address: 13/25 5 w 1,14 l/ g I o ( -(944-0 C (��a2� DR • �7z�3 City/state: ( Zip:q7Z z, Contact name: J5 r LAL')-Q 2 Ph# ' v9 a r * When the owner and the applicant are different people,the applicant must be the purchaser of record or a lessee in possession with written authorization from the owner or an agent of the owner.The owner(s)must sign this application in the space provided on the back of this form or submit a written authorization with this application. er<sreaAfrr4AXAMA a tarv.Or. PX,Vr nxONWIawNuervMTAVYAMPO way tt a AMI6S34 vs vz xra! rMer ue�r v /411MON61s,r er MAMMWrou vsx ra a:a,r,,itWkiW, r,a.{t r,,,,n,,It'; City of Tigard • 13125 SW Hall Blvd. • Tigard,Oregon 97223 • wwwtigard-or.gov • 503-718-2421 • Page 1 of 2 APPLICANTS To consider an application complete,you will need to submit ALL of the REQUIRED SUBMITTAL ELEMENTS as described on the front of this application in the"Required Submittal Elements"box. (Detailed Submittal Requirement Information sheets can be obtained,upon request,for all types of Iand Use Applications.) THE APPLICANT(S) SHALL CERTIFY THAT: • The above request does not violate any deed restrictions that may be attached to or imposed upon the subject property. • 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. • 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. • 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. SIGNATURES a each owner of the subject property required. ...A62/1,___ 1, 1, c/i ,e-104 Applicant's sign.ture Print name Date 7124-larm.i cg3 /7g/49 Owner's signature Print name Date Owner's signature Print name Date Owner's signature Print name Date Al tTa AtRYAVYSAT 355f1AC!.IMOMASPP ares ZitRskittval4SEMIC4.'SfRMAMI I.+PIVICO CNAMSWOAMMLh119t;SA'fi SSUP GFBIAtl,21,10 111701 TEMPORARY USE—TYPE I APPLICATION(TUP) City of Tigard • 13125 SW Hall Blvd. • Tigard,Oregon 97223 • www.tigard-or.gov • 503-718-2421 • Page 2 of 2 c-Y0-2 / 7/4 ifo ( S/cal -Poik csiet_vcv6Q?_ /42, /p0) • 7 (}2_9 (\dr6,6 4. Exceptions: a. Utility Offices where employees or customers are generally present are classified as Office. b. Bus barns are classified as Warehouse/Freight Movement. c. Public or private passageways, including easements,for the express purpose of transmitting or transporting electricity,gas, oil,water, sewage,communication signals, or other similar services on a regional level are classified as Transportation and Utility Corridors. B. Colleges. 1. Characteristics: Colleges are institutions of higher education leading to a general or specialized degree. They are certified by the State Board of Higher Education or by a recognized accrediting agency, and tend to be in a campus like setting or on multiple blocks, with or without dormitories. 2. Accessory uses: Accessory uses commonly found include offices, housing for students, food service, laboratories, health and sports facilities,theaters, meeting areas, parking,maintenance facilities, and supporting commercial facilities. 3. Examples: Examples include universities, liberal arts colleges, community colleges, nursing and medical schools not accessory to a hospital, and seminaries. 4. Exceptions: a. Does not include private,for-profit trade and vocational schools,which are classified as Personal Services. b. Does not include public and private schools at the primary, elementary,middle,junior high, or high school level that provide state mandated basic education. LC. Community Services. 1. Characteristics: Community Services uses are public or non-profit recreational,social and multi- _ - _�..— _purpose acilities of an indoor or outdoor nature. 2. Accessory uses: Accessory uses commonly found are parking, offices, athletic facilities, clubhouses, picnic shelters,maintenance facilities,and concessions. 3. Examples: Examples include community centers,senior centers, indoor and outdoor tennis/racquetball and soccer clubs, indoor/outdoor swimming pools, parks, playgrounds, picnic areas,and golf courses. 4. Exceptions: a. Does not include uses meeting the definition of Cultural Institutions. b. Does not include multi-use trails,which are classified as Transportation and Utility Corridors. Use Categories 18.60-5 Code Update:12/17 Chapter 18.930 VISION CLEARANCE AREAS Sections: 18.930.010 Purpose 18.930.020 Applicability 18.930.030 Vision Clearance Requirements 18.930.040 Computations 18.930.010 Purpose The purpose of this chapter is to establish standards that will assure proper sight distances at intersections to reduce the hazard from vehicular turning movements. (Ord. 17-22 §2) 18.930.020 Applicability A. Applicability. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all development including the construction of new structures, the remodeling of existing structures and to a change of use that increases the on- site parking or loading requirements or changes the access requirements. B. When site development review is not required. Where the provisions of Chapter 18.780, Site Development Review, do not apply, the approval authority shall approve, approve with conditions, or deny a plan submitted under the provisions of this chapter through a Type I procedure,as provided in Section 18.710.050,using the standards in this chapter. (Ord. 17-22 §2) 18.930.030 Vision Clearance Requirements A. At corners. Except within the MU-CBD zone, a vision clearance area shall be maintained on the corners of all property adjacent to the intersection of two streets,a street and a railroad,or a driveway providing access to a public or private street. B. Obstructions prohibited. A clear vision area shall contain no vehicle, hedge, planting, fence, wall structure or temporary or permanent obstruction (except for an occasional utility pole or tree), exceeding 3 feet in height,measured from the top of the curb,or where no curb exists, from the street center line grade, except that trees exceeding this height may be located in this area, provided all branches below 8 feet are removed. C. Additional topographical constraints. Where the crest of a hill or vertical curve conditions contribute to the obstruction of clear vision areas at a street or driveway intersection, hedges, plantings, fences, walls, wall structures and temporary or permanent obstructions shall be further reduced in height or eliminated to comply with the intent of the required clear vision area. (Ord. 17-22 §2) 18.930.040 Computations A. Arterial streets. On all designated arterial streets the vision clearance area shall not be less than 35 feet on each side of the intersection. Vision Clearance Areas 18.930-1 Code Update: 12/17 B. Non-arterial streets. 1. Non-arterial streets 24 feet or more in width. At all intersections of 2 non-arterial streets, a non- arterial street and a driveway,and a non-arterial street or driveway and railroad where at least 1 of the streets or driveways is 24 feet or more in width, a vision clearance area shall be a triangle formed by the right-of-way or property lines along such lots and a straight line joining the right- of-way or property line at points that are 30 feet distance from the intersection of the right-of-way line and measured along such lines. See Figure 18.930.1: Figure 18.930.1 Illustrations of Vision Clearance Requirements '1. fveC • accZc� vJ"Y • _2111l!V : itAl •i11i • 301 ij Kt/ • k "' i -Oc od, 2. Non-arterial streets less than 24 feet in width. At all intersections of two non-arterial streets, a non-arterial street and a driveway, and a non-arterial street or driveway and railroad where both streets or driveways are less than 24 feet in width, a vision clearance area shall be a triangle whose base extends 30 feet along the street right-of-way line in both directions from the centerline of the accessway at the front setback line of a single-family and duplex dwellings, and 30 feet back from the property line on all other types of uses. (Ord. 17-22 §2) ■ Vision Clearance Areas 18.930-2 Code Update: 12/17 :portStreamingHandler.ashx Page 1 o: t. 1 '. _ _. I 1 1'�: CITY OF TIGARD ;Approve Planning - - - - - - - - - - - -.- - - _ ISKATEPARK ELEVATIONS J I SW BURNHAM STREET bate: �___ ___ h ,.P05E.D 6r„ATFPARK �� (/ _ _ �Iitials: �2++N ,DIUh�E.CP►1T11:G1"101JS a y V I jp' I •\ T RI k t 1 1 t i o.Jixor t411: PcECEV - a. 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I e i 11 Existing Tree to be Removed I 1 i I i I Proposed Parking Lot Tree + CITY HALL I I i.: L_ CITY HALL0 • • I I I i * Existing Light Pole date: 01/02/07 11 i 1 ! i .ecce, scale:Varies I I :����: Proposed Parking Lot Landscaping •:: drawn: DA I1 I 1 i job no: I I i ; I C/V Carpool / Vanpool Parking Spaces # - Ii ! I I i i H/C Handicap Parking Spaces ,, i II ! C Compact Parking Spaces J I i i�Existing Cr tub B sill VICINITY MAP II I I ! III I L 1 ! 1 I I ' SKATEPARK SITE PLAN P\ 1 SCALE: 1'' = 30' ' , _ aDRA.• . -0000 1. The use occurs only once in a calendar year and for no longer a period than 30 consecutive days, except as provided in paragraph 6 of this subsection; EVENT IS 1 DAY ONLY—. ---=-6//VI/467 V/6 2. The use is permitted in the applicable base zone; CORRECT 3. The applicant has proof of the property owner's permission to place the use on the property; CORRECT _ 5T I . 4140 1?//g-- Fe 54--G-c_ 4'2 4. There will be no parking utilized by the customers and employees of the temporary use that is required to meet the minimum parking requirements for the other use(s) on the property, as required by Chapter 18.310, Off-Street Parking and Loading; CORRECT t-t 1 ?� �� �• l I,.�, /tc,r 1/11f rt, S�c . 5. The use will provide adequate vision clearance, as required by Chapter 18.930, Vision Clearance Areas, and shall not obstruct pedestrian access on public rights-of-way; CORRECT P/4- -aS qL PL."7� / 4-1sccar .- P2dp" 6. Seasonal markets are permitted in the C-G and MU-CBD zones and may operate from April through October. The applicant shall provide "market rules and policies" for city approval, which are consistent with the seasonal market use description in 18.440.030.A.2 and will be observed for the duration of the permit. Market rules and policies shall include hours of operation, location, product guidelines, vendor obligations, vehicle loading/unloading, and any other applicable policies guiding the operation of the market. The city may also consider the following criteria: WE ARE NOT A MARKET O nr (uP );•41 till o zz Samuel Copelan From: Gabe Smith <gabe@xtremeamateurgames.org> Sent: Tuesday, August 7, 2018 3:08 PM To: Samuel Copelan Subject: Re: FW: Requirements for event at Tigard skatepark Categories: I replied (email) Its a pretty standard small festival. Less than 10 booths MAX, and about 250 people total throughout the day. We have a small PA system I annonce from and we play moderately leveled music. August 18th is the date, 11 am to 6 pm. I think there will be 1 food booth. We do 3 competitions in 1 day and give out over 30 trophies! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5oYx68HGIc&t=12s Video from last months event in Mukilteo YMCA IllSMItN Iitif 'SfAfs IfektS AyfNogif j,1 . © © JO 503-607-9600 L\ �► ".u'NE$COIIREEF On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 1:57 PM, Samuel Copelan<samuelc@tigard-or.gov>wrote: Hello Gabe, I will be discussing your proposal this evening at a meeting with the Planning staff. Would you please provide me with a detailed description of what you are proposing(booths, music, etc...) and the date?Thank you, and I will get back to you tomorrow morning. Sincerely, Sam Copelan Assistant Planner City of Tigard; Community Development 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tuesday-Thursday Phone: (503)-718-2450 Email: Samuelc@tigard-or.gov From:Samuel Copelan Sent:Tuesday,August 7, 2018 11:19 AM To: 'Gabe Smith'<gabe@xtremeamateurgames.org> Cc:Judy Lawhead<Judyl@tigard-or.gov> Subject: RE: Requirements for event at Tigard skatepark Hi Gabe, It sounds like this your event will require a Temporary Use Permit(TUP).The following is a link to the http://www.tigard-or.gov/city hall/departments/CommunityDevelopment/Temporary Use Permit.pdf. On the form,you will see that all of the submittal requirements are on the top right hand side of the form.We do need you to address all of the criteria listed in 18.440.050,which you can find here: http://www.tigard- or.gov/DevelopmentCode/18-440.pdf.To address the criteria,you may respond individually to each of the criteria in 18.440.050.The TUP costs$388.00 2 Please respond to this email if you have any questions. Sincerely, Sam Copelan Assistant Planner City of Tigard; Community Development 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tuesday-Thursday Phone: (503)-718-2450 Email: Samuelc@tigard-or.gov From:Gabe Smith<gabe@xtremeamateurgames.org> Sent:Tuesday,August 7, 2018 11:03 AM To:Samuel Copelan <samuelc@tigard-or.gov> Subject: Re: Requirements for event at Tigard skatepark Well technically my company is , United Stated Sports Authority LLC. We are based out of Portland OR and this is a family friendly event. We expect on average about 250 in attendance TOTAL. Attached is a rough park map. 3 503-607-9600 On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 10:13 AM, Samuel Copelan<samuelcgtigard-or.gov>wrote: Good morning Gabe, Would you please tell me more about this competition (ex: who is organizing the event, number of parking spaces you are proposing to use, etc)?Once I have this information, I will let you know if you need a Temporary Use Permit(TUP). Sincerely, Sam Copelan Assistant Planner 4 City of Tigard; Community Development 13125 SW Hall Boulevard Tuesday-Thursday Phone: (503)-718-2450 Email: Samuelc@tigard-or.gov From: Gabe Smith<gabe@xtremeamateurgames.org> Sent:Tuesday,August 7, 2018 10:00 AM To:Samuel Copelan<samuelc@tigard-or.gov> Subject: Requirements for event at Tigard skatepark Hello Sam I was told by Judy to check with you about any additional requirements to hold a competition at Tlgard Skatepark. What should I know? LIII 503-607-9600 5 If iF DISCLAIMER: E-mails sent or received by City of Tigard employees are subject to public record laws. If requested, e- mail may be disclosed to another party unless exempt from disclosure under Oregon Public Records Law. E-mails are retained by the City of Tigard in compliance with the Oregon Administrative Rules "City General Records Retention Schedule." 6