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Ordinance No. 08-07 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TIGARD CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. o8-0,r'7 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT CPA 2008-00001 TO UPDATE THE GOALS, POLICIES, AND RECOMMENDED ACTION MEASURES PERTAINING TO STATEWIDE PLANNING GOAL 2: LAND USE PLANNING WHEREAS, the Tigard City Council directed staff to complete a full update of the Tigard Comprehensive Plan, including a process for garnering citizen input; and WHEREAS, the Tigard visioning reports, community surveys, and policy interest team meetings were utilized to develop draft language for the update of the Tigard Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City has proposed an amendment to the Tigard Comprehensive Plan Topics 1, 11, and 12 by updating Goals, Policies, and Recommended Action Measures corresponding to Statewide Planning Goal 2; and WHEREAS, the Tigard Planning Commission held a public hearing, which was noticed in accordance with City standards, on April 7, 2008, and recommended approval of the proposed CPA 2008-00001 by motion and with unanimous vote; and WHEREAS, on June 3, 2008, the Tigard City Council held a public hearing, which was noticed in accordance with City standards, to consider the Commission's recommendation on CPA 2008- 00001; and WHEREAS, on June 3, 2008, the Tigard City Council adopted CPA 2008-00001 by motion, as amended, pursuant to the public hearing and its deliberations; and WHEREAS, Council's decision to adopt CPA 2008-00001 is based on the findings and conclusions found in the City of Tigard staff report dated April 7, 2007, and the associated record,which are incorporated herein by reference and are contained in land-use file CPA 2008-00001. NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Tigard Comprehensive Plan is amended to include new text and to rescind existing text as shown in "EXHIBIT A"; and SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its passage by the Council, signature by the Mayor, and posting by the City Recorder. ORDINANCE No. 08- 07 Page 1 of 2 PASSED: By LA 11C�-j�0(Uc--, vote of all Council members present after being read by number and title only, this <5 — day of 2008. 2 G -q 4 Lea-7EeU4 Catherine Wheatley, City ecorder APPROVED: By Tigard City Council this ')rday o ) 2008. r Craig irksen, Mayor Approved as to form: City Attorney • 0(g ORDINANCE No. 08- Page2of2 r� EXHIBIT A 4 m Pj z y. Y' f 4 .and Use PlanninLy C7) 'To establish a,land use planning process and policy framework as a basis for all decision and actions related to use of land and to assure an adequate factual base for such decisions and actions. " . I I LAND USE PLANNING ADOPTED AMENDMENTS DATE CPA# CHANGES 00-00-08 0000-00000 XXX]],= SECTION COVER PHOTO:CITY STAFF Plans. 1 City of Tigard Comprehensive Plan LAND USE PLANNING and use planning influences the type and character of development in Tigard, as well as the City's ability to provide and sustain essential urban services. The type, quality, and amount of new development and its required urban services can affect attainment of community objectives such as quality of life, sense of place ► i and uniqueness, and a strong local economy. The Comprehensive Plan and its implementing regulations are important policy and regulatory tools needed to achieve the above, and other, ► community objectives. They are also essential ► to guide cooperation, coordination, and partnerships with other governments and / ► ► agencies that have a stake in the overall well- being of the Portland Metro Region. The goals and policies contained in this chapter, as well as all chapters in the Tigard Comprehensive Plan, establish the legislative policy basis for Tigard's land use planning program. The program includes the Community Development Code,regulatory maps, special area plans, etc. In addition, these policies estab- lish important criteria to be used when initiating regulatory changes or reviewing and developing code,map, and policy amendments. The policies also provide guidance on when and how to update the Comprehensive Plan and state the City's commitment to coordinating the development and maintenance of its land use program with other affected agencies and jurisdictions. o "To establish a land use planning process and policy framework as a basis for all decision and actions related to use of land and to assure an adequate factual base for such decisions and actions." Statewide Planning Goal 2 requires that: ■ City, county, state, and federal agency and special district plans and actions related to land use be consistent with the comprehensive plans of cities, counties, and regional plans adopted under ORS Chapter 268 (Metro); ■ Land use plans identify issues, problems, inventories, and other factual infor- mation for each applicable statewide planning goal; Comprehensive Plan I City of Tigard 2-1 0 LAND USE PLANNING ■ Specific implementation measures be developed consistent with and adequate to carry out local jurisdictions' comprehensive plan; ■ Adoption and subsequent amendment of comprehensive plans and their implementation measures be coordinated with the plans of other affected governmental units; and ■ All adopted land use plans and implementing measures be periodically reviewed and revised to address changed conditions and circumstances. Section 1: Legislative Foundation Incorporated in 1961, the City of Tigard has experienced rapid growth over the years.This growth can be attributed to many factors,primarily the close prox- imity to Portland, a healthy inventory of developable land, and easy access to major transportation facilities such as Hwy 99W, Hwy 217, and I-5. Tigard recognized the need to plan for growth and adopted its first Community Plan in 1971. This plan set the stage for the City's future land use planning efforts. Shortly thereafter,in 1974, the state adopted the Statewide Planning Goals. This required that all Oregon jurisdictions prepare and adopt compre- hensive land use plans and implementing ordinances that comply with the goals. Subsequently, the City of Tigard updated its Community Plan into a Comprehensive Plan that was adopted in 1983. The City completed its first and only Periodic Review of the Comprehensive Plan in 1989 and since that time the context and scope of land use planning has changed considerably. For example,Tigard has undertaken several other planning efforts that are required to be coordinated, from a policy perspective, with the current Comprehensive Plan. These include the Tigard Triangle Plan, the Washington Square Regional Center Plan, the Tigard Transportation System Plan, the Tigard Urban Renewal Plan, and the Tigard Downtown Improvement Plan. Furthermore,many new state land use laws and administrative rules have been passed,while Metro has taken the lead in several other areas of urban growth management. Metro's responsibilities now include the management of the regional urban growth boundary, transportation planning, natural resource management, and household and employment allocations to regional jurisdic- tions. Tigard's Comprehensive Plan must be in compliance with state goals and laws,while also being consistent with Metro's growth management rules. One of the biggest growth management challenges that Tigard will face, as 2-2 City of Tigard Comprehensive Plan LAND USE PLANNING 0:17; as the rest of the Portland region,is the need to accommodate up to a million new residents and commensurate employment growth within the region as forecasted by Metro's 2030 population ' projection. Cities in the Portland region have already committed to minimize urban sprawl and • accommodate a significant part of this growth within compact urban centers within existing municipal boundaries. However,part of the i region's future growth will have to occur at the "edges" of the urban growth boundary. It is unlikely that any of this "edge"growth will be within the City of Tigard because urban level development in unincorporated Washington County separates future urban growth areas from Tigard's city limits. The only factors that would alter this would be annexation of these lands and/ or changes in policy and intergovernmental cooperation that would allow exten- sion of City boundaries to noncontiguous future growth areas.The manner in which Tigard and the rest of the region chooses to address these challenges will be significant in determining the area's future quality of life, character,and prosperity. Another growth management challenge that Tigard faces is the lack of large vacant parcels available for urban development.This type of development is a thing of the past and most household and employment growth in Tigard will be the result of redevelopment and infill.Within residential areas,the City's land use program assures that infill occurs in a way that is sensitive and comple- mentary to existing residential neighborhoods. In the City's downtown center, commercial corridors,regional center,and industrial areas, the Comprehensive Plan and implementing regulations will guide the development of vibrant and compact urban housing and employment/shopping areas. In both instances,it is important that the City's land use planning efforts protect natural resources, assure the provision of needed public facilities and services,and promote the development of well designed,high quality urban areas. The City's land use program also impacts its strong economic ties with other jurisdictions within the Portland region.A significant portion of Tigard residents commute to other communities,particularly Portland, for work. Conversely,most of those who work in Tigard commute from elsewhere.This Comprehensive Plan I City of Tigard 2-3 04% LAND USE PLANNING situation will require Tigard to work cooperatively with these other jurisdic- tions and Metro to develop land use patterns and employment opportunities to minimize impacts from commuting. KEY FINDINGS ■ Portland area jurisdictions' comprehensive plans are required to be consis- tent with statewide planning goals and Metro rules. ■ Most of Tigard's developable land has been urbanized. ■ Future development in single-family residential neighborhoods will likely consist of small lot partitioning,infill,and redevelopment. ■ Future commercial,employment,and multi-family growth will likely occur through redevelopment. ■ Tigard's expansion into new urban growth boundary areas is unlikely under the current policy framework. ■ A well conceived and responsibly implemented land use planning program is essential to the City's quality of life and economic prosperity. ■ The Comprehensive Plan provides the basis for the City's land use program. ■ A properly balanced mix of land uses is necessary to ensure that it derives the tax revenues required to fund needed community services. ■ Local governments may assign, to the extent possible, the public facility costs associated with development to the actual development itself. ■ Compatibility of new and existing development is an important issue in developed communities. ■ Planned Development standards/regulations are important tools to allow/ encourage high quality/innovative design and quality development. ■ A significant part of the City's currently identified Urban Planning Area has been urbanized in unincorporated Washington County. GOAL: 2.1 Maintain an up-to-date Comprehensive Plan,implementing regula- tions and action plans as the legislative foundation of Tigard's land use planning program. POLICIES: 1. The City's land use program shall establish a clear policy direction, comply with state and regional requirements,and serve its citizens'own interests. 2-4 City of Tigard Comprehensive Plan LAND USE PLANNING at 2. The City's land use regulations, related plans, and implementing actions shall be consistent with and implement its Comprehensive Plan. 3. The City shall coordinate the adoption, amendment, and implementation of its land use program with other potentially affected jurisdictions and agencies. 4. The City's land use program shall promote the efficient use of land through the creation of incentives and redevelopment programs. 5. The City shall promote intense urban level development in Metro-desig- nated Centers and Corridors,and employment and industrial areas. 6. The City shall promote the development and maintenance of a range of land use types which are of sufficient economic value to fund needed services and advance the community's social and fiscal stability. 7. The City's regulatory land use maps and development code shall imple- ment the Comprehensive Plan by providing for needed urban land uses including: A. Residential; B. Commercial and office employment including business parks; C. Mixed use; D. Industrial; E. Overlay districts where natural resource protections or special planning and regulatory tools are warranted;and F. Public services. 8. The City shall require appropriate public facilities are made available, or committed,prior to development approval and are constructed prior to, or concurrently with, development occupancy. 9. The City may, upon determining it is in the public interest, enter into development agreements to phase the provision of required public facili- ties and services and/or payment of impact fees and/or other arrange- ments that assure the integrity of the infrastructure system and public safety. 10. The City shall institute fees and charges to ensure development pays for development related services and assumes the appropriate costs for impacts on the transportation and other public facility systems. Comprehensive Plan City of Tigard 2-5 4 LAND USE PLANNING 11. The City shall adopt regulations and standards to protect public safety and welfare from hazardous conditions related to land use activities. 12. The City shall provide a wide range of tools, such as planned develop- anent, design standards, and conservation easements, that encourage results such as: A. High quality and innovative design and construction; B. Land use compatibility; C. Protection of natural resources; D. Preservation of open space; and E. Regulatory flexibility necessary for projects to adapt to site conditions. 13. The City shall plan for future public facility expansion for those areas within its Urban Planning Area that can realistically be expected to be within the City limits during the planning period. 14. Applicants shall bear the burden of proof to demonstrate that land use applications are consistent with applicable criteria and requirements of the Development Code, the Comprehensive Plan and,when necessary, those of the state and other agencies. 15. In addition to other Comprehensive Plan goals and policies deemed applicable, amendments to Tigard's Comprehensive Plan/Zone Map shall be subject to the following specific criteria: A. Transportation and other public facilities and services shall be avail- able, or committed to be made available, and of sufficient capacity to serve the land uses allowed by the proposed map designation; B. Development of land uses allowed by the new designation shall not negatively affect existing or planned transportation or other public facilities and services; C. The new land use designation shall fulfill a proven community need such as provision of needed commercial goods and services, employment,housing,public and community services, etc. in the particular location,versus other appropriately designated and devel- opable properties; D. Demonstration that there is an inadequate amount of develop- able, appropriately designated,land for the land uses that would be allowed by the new designation; E. Demonstration that land uses allowed iii the proposed designation 2-6 City of Tigard Comprehensive Plan n LAND USE PLANNING could be developed in compliance with all applicable regulations and the purposes of any overlay district would be fulfilled; E Land uses permitted by the proposed designation would be compat- ible, or capable of being made compatible,with environmental I J conditions and surrounding land , uses;and G. Demonstration that the amend- ment does not detract from the viabiligr of the City's natural systems. 16. The City may condition the approval • { of a Plan/Zoning map amendment to assure the development of a definite n land use(s) and per specific design /development requirements. 17. The City may allow concurrent applications to amend the Comprehensive Plan/Zoning Map(s) and for development plan approval of a specific land use. 18. The Council may at any time,upon finding it is in the overall public interest,initiate legislative amendments to change the Comprehensive Plan text, Plan/Zoning Map(s) and/or the Community Development Code. 19. The Planning Commission may at any time recommend to the City Council that it consider initiating legislative amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, Plan/Zoning Maps, and/or Community Development Code. 20. The City shall periodically review and,if necessary, update its Comprehensive Plan and regulatory maps and implementing measures to ensure they are current and responsive to community needs,provide reliable information, and conform to applicable state law, administrative rules, and regional requirements. 21. The City shall require all development to conform to site design/devel- opment regulations. Comprehensive Plan City of Tigard 2-7 0 LAND USE PLANNING 22. The City shall identify, designate, and protect natural resources as part of its land use program. 23. The City shall require new development,including public infrastructure, to minimize conflicts by addressing the need for compatibility between it and adjacent existing and future land uses. 24. The City shall establish design standards to promote quality urban development and to enhance the community's value, livability; and attractiveness. RECOMMENDED ACTION MEASURES: i. Work with the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), Metro,Washington County, and others to develop means to equi- tably assign costs to new development for its impacts on the inter- state and intra-regional freeway and arterial system. ii. Develop and maintain land use regulations, standards, and proce- dures necessary to enhance the design of multi-family, commercial, and industrial development, and to mitigate impacts on adjacent land uses. iii. Implement measures to preserve and enhance the quality and char- actor of Tigard's residential districts. Examples include managing the design of infill development, mitigating impacts of adjacent dissim- ilar land uses, improving quality of streetscapes and the pedestrian environment, and providing greater access to open space. iv. Develop and periodically update Citywide Public Facilities and Transportation System Plans (PFP,TSP) to guide the location, financing, and timing of future public facilities. Coordinate the preparation and adoption of these Plans with other affected jurisdic- tions and agencies. v Revise the Comprehensive Plan text, maps, and related findings as needed to maintain reliability and timeliness; to ensure consistency 2-8 Cits,of Tigard I Comprehensive Plan 0 LAND USE PLANNING y among goals, policies, and recommended action measures; to assure accuracy of findings; and to comply with state, regional, and federal laws and rules. This includes review by the Planning Commission every two years, formal evaluation every five years, and an overall update at least every ten years. vi. Monitor and evaluate whether City actions and community condi- tions and circumstances are consistent with the goal and policy direc- tion of the Comprehensive Plan. When appropriate, amend the Plan or adjust City actions,regulations, or standards. vii. Monitor actions,programs, and policies of federal, state, and regional governments. When appropriate, amend the Comprehensive Plan and its implementing regulations and plans to be consistent ,with those of other agencies. viii.Develop and adopt special district plans to enhance opportunities for economic development,housing, social vitality, access to transit, etc. ix. Actively participate and engage with other Portland Metropolitan Area jurisdictions and agencies to represent Tigard's interest involving region-wide land use, transportation, natural resource, and public facility issues. x. Implement incentive and redevelopment programs to utilize urban land and existing public facilities more efficiently. xi. Review transportation and other public facility plans and projects to address potential negative aesthetic or operational impacts on neigh- borhoods and take mitigating action when necessary. xii. Work with the appropriate agencies to review the methods used in determining development impacts upon water quality, natural resources, and other land uses. xiii.Review and analyze the use of the Planned Development process as a way to gauge its functionality and whether it is working as intended. Comprehensive Plan I City of Tigard 2-9 LAND USE PLANNING xiv. Proactively evaluate the effectiveness and usefulness of different elements of the City's land use program,such as maps, codes, and area plans, and make changes when necessary to further community objectives. xv. Develop criteria to identify and protect unique community features and resources. xvi.Review and update regulations that are intended to protect the community from transportation hazards, environmental hazards, and natural hazards associated with land use activities. 2-10 City of Tigard Comprehensive Plan a GEAIERAI Rnl Ir�I�e r Plan and 1. r-h:; teF 197- of the Oregen Revised Statutes and the Statewide P!aRR*Rg Gm-g-.'F-; -and- G.-Weliner, 2. Th Regional Plan setfor+�the M�nnn,*,aR SendIli�t� 4. The Feq&ement that plans be updated. The p ated to enswe that the plaR, as the €IRdiRgS get involved in allaspeGtS of the planning PFOGess; 2. Goal#2� Establish a land use P'aRRiRg PFOGess and peky fmmewe* as the basis of all the G9FnFnWRwtx'* ' f9F StFiGtly forest uses; 6. GearGGRsepyeepeR Spave�}d pmtee + I and-cen;ne-ra seuro es; State;6. Goal Maintain and improve the quality of aiF,wateF and Iand FeGGUFGer.;, 7. Goal#7-; PFGteGt the GOMMURity'S life and property fFOM Ratural disasteF and hazard aFeasi 19. Goal#10;PFev de adequate housiRg for the Reeds of the GOMMURRY, FegieR and state,, #RGIudes enough land to aGWFAmedate uFbaR Reeds to the yeaF 2000. Thus boundary *RG'uder:, all of T-ogaF ReGessaFy development approvals. Dnl €s MA TUC CITY CHA1 1 CAICI IRC THAT- a. TWIS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND ALL FUTURE IRRE LEGIS ATIVE GHAA GES ARE CONSISTENT WITH THE STATEWIDE PLANNING GOALSA� nDn D_T€g -QY THE LAND GONE€ENATION AND DEV€L-AP":€PIAT—COMMISSION, THE RCGInAIAI PLAN AIInRTCPI BY THC 11ACTROPO ITAN CCRVIGE IIIQTRIrT• b ANY NEIGHBORHOOD RI AA NIIN'r_ ORGANIZATION PLANS AND IMPLEMENTATION MEASLJRES ADOPT-ED BY THE EITY nr TIGARn AFT �w�� ccw�c���s���cn� c �r—nvrv-co-�-cr�- CPA2008-00001 1 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning . - ■ . ,r AIN LA■ . ,,, r ■ .■ EIN MLqwml Tillb WT I MWAXIMI, r -. . 191 ,- . . .- ■ ILTWAIIIllallffiA _ AMN r . .. . .. ■ _�_ ■_ m _ ■- - ■_ . ■_ m rmw.i, ' - - - -=W ■ fm WIN ON NOWN '"M ■ -■ ■ r. ■ WomNOW ■ 11: 1111 . F9GreatiGRal uses, . floGdplain, paFks, etG. desipatieR of MUG will,also allow,FAixed use develOpMeRt and heusiRg at deRsiti WashiRgtoR Square Mail and land iFwnediately west of Highway 217 be desigRated deRsities of 2-s- to 5_0 units- aR aGFe. The MUG 1 distriGt is applied ie the Durham QuaFry use. AFeas will be desipated high density (MUR-1) OF n;edeFate deRsity (MIJR 2). use desipatiGR. (Rev. QFd !17_12) ' oF G DFnistake wasFnade in theGF*g*Ral landusedenn ' a SPECIAL AREAS OF CONCERN 11.1 DOWNTOWN TIGARD URBAN RENEWAL DISTRICT Citizens have expressed a desire to create a"heart" for their community: a place to live, work, and play, and to serve as a community gathering place. Main Street and the surrounding area have served as Tigard's historic center, dating back to around 1907.Planning for Downtown Tigard's revitalization has been a long-term process, stretching back at least 25 years. The most recent effort dates back to 2002,with the announcement of plans for a Washington County Commuter rail line with a planned station in downtown Tigard. This inspired a small group of citizens and business owners to work on ideas for Downtown to capitalize on Commuter Rail. A state Transportation and Growth Management (TGK grant facilitated the hiring of consultants and a more extensive planning process.A Task Force of 24 citizens was formed to guide the plan's development. The planning process incorporated high levels of citizen involvement,including community dialogues,workshops, open house, and a public survey. CPA2008-00001 3 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning The TGM grant and planning process resulted in the Tigard Downtown Improvement Plan (TDIP). The TDIP set forth a vision to create "a vibrant and active urban village at the heart of the community that is pedestrian oriented, accessible by many modes of transportation, recognizes and uses natural resources as an asset, and features a combination of uses that enable people to live,work,play and shop in an environment that is uniquely Tigard." An Urban Renewal Plan was developed to implement the TDIP. The tools provided by urban renewal, including Tax Increment Financing, are intended to attract private investment and facilitate the area's redevelopment. Tigard voters approved the use of Tax Increment Financing for Urban Renewal in the May 2006 election. Key Findings Existing Conditions ■ The Urban Renewal Area contains approximately 193.71 acres (including 49.57 acres of right-of-way) and comprises 2.6% of the City's 7496 acres of total land area. It contains 193 individual properties.The current land uses are dominated by development with little pedestrian-friendly orientation. Outside of Main Street, the existing buildings do not create a sense of place and cohesive function, but rather appear to be spread out and auto-dependent. Block sizes are large for a downtown. ■ In general, downtown properties have low improvement to land (I:L) ratios. Healthy I:L ratios for downtown properties range between 7.0 -10.0 or more. In Tigard's Urban Renewal Area 2004-05 I:L averages were 1.43 for commercial properties and 2.79 for multi-family residential. (Report Accompanying the City Center Urban Renewal Plan.) ■ Under existing conditions, Downtown is underdeveloped and lacks the mix of high quality commercial, office, residential and public uses suitable for an urban village. Transportation System ■ The Area is served by two major transportation corridors (99W and Hall Blvd.) with heavy traffic levels. Many of the other Downtown streets lack complete sidewalks. In general, there are poor linkages to and within the Downtown. ■ Railway tracks also bisect the Downtown. A planned system upgrade will make both commuter and freight train operation more efficient and less disruptive to automobile traffic. Natural Features ■ Fanno Creek flows through downtown and is the most notable natural feature. The creek, part of its floodplain and associated wetlands are part of a 22-acre city park with a multi-use path. CPA2008-00001 4 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning Current Zoning Districts and Comprehensive Plan Designations ■ The majority of the Downtown is zoned Central Business District (CBD). While the current CBD zone allows the mix of uses necessary for a successful downtown, the regulations lack the language to guide new development to be consistent with the preferred urban form. As a result, the area has developed without many of the pedestrian-oriented qualities specified in the Tigard Downtown Improvement Plan and Metro's 2040 Growth Concept. ■ The Tigard Urban Renewal Area encompasses the original Plan area and several additional tax lots,which are zoned R-4.5, R-12 (PD), R-25, C-G (General Commercial) and C-P (Professional/Administrative Commercial.) Several of these tax lots are located to the northwest of Highway 99W. These additional zones do not permit mixed use development,which is crucial for successful downtowns. Community Values ■ According to the Comprehensive Plan Issues and Values Summary, Downtown is important to Tigard residents;many use it on a weekly basis. Many would like it to see improvements so it will become a gathering place for the community. ■ Tigard Beyond Tomorrow's Community Character& Quality of Life section, includes a goal to achieve a fixture where "the Main Street area is seen as a `focal point' for the community," and "a clear direction has been established for a pedestrian-friendly downtown and is being implemented." ■ The passage of the Urban Renewal measure in May 2006 by 66% of voters also shows strong community support for Downtown's revitalization. Metro Requirements for Town Center Planning ■ Title 6 of the Urban Growth Management Functional Plan requires local jurisdictions to adopt land use and transportation plans that are consistent with Metro guidelines for Town Centers. Goal 15.1 The City will promote the creation of a vibrant and active urban village at the heart of the community that is pedestrian oriented, accessible by many modes of transportation,recognizes natural resources as an asset, and features a combination of uses that enable people to live,work, play and shop in an environment that is uniquely Tigard. Recommended Action Measures i. Provide public, including members of the development community,with regular informational updates on Urban Renewal progress and an accounting of funds spent by the City Center Development Agency. CPA2008-00001 5 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning Goal 15.2 Facilitate the Development of an Urban Village Policies 1. New zoning, design standards and design guidelines shall be developed and used to ensure the quality, attractiveness, and special character of the Downtown as the "heart" of Tigard,while being flexible enough to encourage development. 2. The Downtown's land use plan shall provide for a mix of complimentary land uses such as: A. Retail, restaurants, entertainment and personal services; B. Medium and high-density residential uses including rental and ownership housing; C. Civic functions (government offices, community services, public plazas,public transit centers, etc); D. Professional employment and related office uses; E. Natural Resource protection, open spaces and public parks. 3. The City shall not permit new land uses such as warehousing; auto-dependant uses; industrial manufacturing; and industrial service uses that would detract from the goal of a vibrant urban village. 4. Existing nonconforming uses shall be allowed to continue, subject to a threshold of allowed expansion. 5. Downtown design, development and provision of service shall emphasize public safety, accessibility, and attractiveness as primary objectives. 6. New housing in the downtown shall provide for a range of housing types,including ownership, workforce and affordable housing in a high quality living environment. 7. New zoning and design guidelines on Main Street will emphasize a"traditional Main Street" character. Recommended Action Measures i. Develop design guidelines and standards that encourage attractive and inviting downtown commercial and residential architecture with quality design and permanent materials, particularly in the building fronts and streetscape. Also develop appropriate density,height, mass, scale, architectural and site design guidelines. I Utilize form based code principles in ways that are consistent with state planning laws and administrative rules. CPA2008-00001 6 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning iii. Adopt non-conforming use standards appropriate to a downtown in transition. iv. Develop code measures to mitigate any compatibility issues when new downtown development occurs in close proximity to the Downtown's commuter rail line. V. Provide areas in the Downtown where community events, farmer's markets, festivals and cultural activities can be held. vi. Designate the Downtown area as the preferred location for Tigard's civic land uses. vii. Promote an awareness of the Downtown's history through measures such as public information, urban design features and preservation of historic places. viii. Monitor performance of design guidelines, standards and related land use regulations and amend them as necessary. Goal 15.3 Develop and Improve the Open Space System and Integrate Natural Features into Downtown Policies 1. Natural resource functions and values shall be integrated into Downtown urban design. 2. The Fanno Creek Public Use Area, adjacent to Fanno Creek Park shall be a primary focus and catalyst for revitalization. 3. Development of the Downtown shall be consistent with the need to protect and restore the functions and values of the wetland and riparian area within Fanno Creek Park. Recommended Action Measures i. Acquire property and easements to protect natural resources and provide public open space areas, such as park blocks, plazas and mini-parks. ii. Develop "green connections" linking parks and greenways with adjacent land uses,public spaces and transit. iii. Incorporate public art into the design of public spaces. CPA2008-00001 7 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning iv. Enhance the landscape and habitat characteristics of Fanno Creek as a key downtown natural resource. V. Develop and implement strategies to address concerns with homeless persons and vagrancy in the Downtown and Fanno Creek Park. Goal 15.4 Develop Comprehensive Street and Circulation Improvements for Pedestrians, Automobiles,Bicycles and Transit Policies 1. The Downtown shall be served by a complete array of multi-modal transportation services including auto, transit, bike and pedestrian facilities. 2. The Downtown shall be Tigard's primary transit center for rail and bus transit service and supporting land uses. 3. The City,in conjunction with TriMet, shall plan for and manage transit user parking to ensure the Downtown is not dominated by"park and ride" activity. 4. Recognizing the critical transportation relationships between the Downtown and surrounding transportation system, especially bus and Commuter Rail,Highway 99W, Highway 217 and Interstate 5, the City shall address the Downtown's transportation needs in its Transportation System Plan and identify relevant capital projects and transportation management efforts. 5. Streetscape and Public Area Design shall focus on creating a pedestrian friendly environment without the visual dominance by automobile-oriented uses. 6. The City shall require a sufficient but not excessive amount of parking to provide for Downtown land uses.Joint parking arrangements shall be encouraged. Recommended Action Measures i. Develop Comprehensive Street and Circulation Improvements for Pedestrians, Automobiles,Bicycles and Transit ii. Develop a circulation plan that emphasizes connectivity to, from, and within the Downtown in the design and improvement of the area's transportation system, including developing alternative access improvements to Downtown, such as connections across Highway 99W. iii. Address public safety and land use compatibility issues in the design and management of the Downtown's transportation system. CPA2008-00001 8 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning iv. Investigate assigning different roadway designations within the general area of the Downtown as means to support transportation access to Town Center development such as ODOT's Special Transportation Area (STA) and Urban Business Area (UBA). V. Implement an integrated Downtown pedestrian streetscape and landscape plan. vi. Acquire property and easements to implement streetscape and landscape plans, and develop needed streets, pathways, entrances to the Commuter Rail park and ride lot, and bikeways. vii. Express the themes of an urban village and green heart by utilizing the "unifying elements" palette from the Streetscape Design Plan to design streetscape improvements. viii. Emphasize sustainable practices in street design through innovative landscaping and stormwater management and provision of multimodal infrastructure. ix. Encourage sustainability features in the design of Downtown buildings. X. Encourage the formation of a Downtown Parking and Transportation Management Association. xi. Incorporate the Downtown's public investment / facility needs into the City's Public Facility Plan and implementing Community Investment Plan. 11.2 ecu evEN iG €indiRgs CPA2008-00001 9 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning ---------........ !M MOM .. RIM 'IMINI.Nm W- Wool aarmaINAWRIN Mill Oft"m IN 1 l . 1 ♦ 1 !.1 1 1 . \ 1 1 1 1 .! .1 1 1 1 ♦ . ppon, HIM lim .\ 1 _..■ ■ -rl .1111 ♦ - ♦ 1. ♦ ■ . . 1 .!■ . !. r, r\ HVIIIINS Im"1 1 1--. 1 1 . ■ ■ I I ■ m LTC ME 9 NO 14 \I ■ . 1 \ ■ ■ 11- .\ -. ■ ■ .� .� ■ 11' 1111 1 • through NPQ #3. it has beeR the opinion of both-the Gity and the IoGal FesideRts that the MuFFay Bc)ulevaFd Extension to PaGifiG Highway should be IGGated to the west of R-,-," N.A.euRtaiR. GempletweR 9 celleGtor streets. Findings The pFesent Fight ef way along MUGh of S.W. I PI st.A.yen,'P and S.W. GaaFde StFeet 06 40 to 45 feet w*de w0th offsets 4 some plaGes. Widening these StFeets te,majw G9IIeGtOF standwds would impart Some of the exiStiRg homes on these streets, Some of the tFaffiG now using S.W. 121st Avenue and GaaFde StFeet 68 ROt IGGal, b6it rathe streets S.W. GaaFde StFeet and S.VV. 121st AveRue south of Wa'Rut both have FnaRy UPGORtFolled aGGess points; this Gendition will require speGial design atteRtion when street improverneRts are rude. A. d-mFeGt GORneGt'GR betweeR Murray Boulevard OF SGhG"s FmerFy Read, and GaaFde Street pmposal was Gensidered in detail in the 1975 NPO #3 Plan and was emphatiGally FejeGted by R9NGI€S ii.4 TUC CITY QuTeTlC1CJn-n\IS1QCR TUC CnlC1Cn-9A1NG WHEN PREPARING 2-TR[ €€T IMPRO/EMENT PLANS THAT-AFFECT S.VV. 121 STT AVENUE OR GA RIDE STREET a. THE IMPACT ON TUE €�X'STTING--R€GIBE-PIAT-IAA= STRUCTURES AND THEM ALTERNATIVES WHIGu HAVE THE MINIMUMADVERSE €F=FEGTT-;;`:-TERMS 9� REn11f`Inir' TUE nICTAni(`E [2CTW€€N THEM EDW€LLING AN6l—TH€ 1. Iccvcrvll\,v THEM crlvvTl\vc vc STREET; AND NOISE !MPAGTC 1�n C1^ h THE CCCCf`T TUC !MPRO�M€NTWILL HAVE ONTHE TRAFFIC- F DA/ ANO A. T7=G'ITcpT1T[cT1Y1[TS - TUE POSSIBLE NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON OTHER STREET INTERSEGTIONS G. MINIMIZING THE WISEOFT-kl€SSEM 2TR€€TC AS PART OF THE ART-F=L SYSTEM FOR THROUGH TRAFFIG. 11.3.2 TUE GIFT nE TI!-'eRn cues 1 WORK WITH nTUER GOVERNMENTAL BODIES FOR TUE DEVELOPMENT nE AN ARTERIAL ROUTE ,Gf�NN€GTIGN FROM MURRAY [1 11= —�rrl TTI 1 ARTERIAL cISA TG IS,rrQ 1 G BOULEVARD OR SGHOLLS FERRY ROAD TO RAGIFIG HIGHWAY. THIS ARTERIAL ROUTE SUn111 D RC 1 OCATED WEST nC RI III MOUNTeIN AND SHOULD Nar IZ'43'pTf=pTTPQCfl'-vT-CQ p)T 1 GG WEST pl I:iOGC IY1901\1'1[II\1 AND - \PI 1 ITII 17C RnA1lC U/UICH PASS TUROI GH EXISTING RCSIDF=NTlAl ARCAC INITUIN TIGARD. 111ARI EMENTATInn1 STRATEGIES i. S.W. GaaFde Street and-S.VV. 4 21 st A-venue (between Gaarde and VVa'Rut) Shall be developed as bNe lane Feads with pedeStFian biGyGle paths, FeStFiGted paFkwng and left tuFRORg lanes ar, 2. The undeveloped Iand aleRg RIAI 121st Avenue (south of VVa'RUt) shall be plaRRed fe development wR aGGeFdanGe with the IGGat' i . kies that apply to IGGat*Rg MediUM n Established" and ,ilio eln nil w CPA2008-00001 11 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning 3. The Tigard GemmuRwty DevelopmeRt Code shall Fequ;Fe site desiqR review foF aRy developmepA otheF than aSiRgle eF two family StFUGWFe. The site desiqR Feview shall iRG'ude review of stFeet 41.4 NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING 0-RC-;.AA'-7A.T'ON#4 POWGiFis 11 A 1 IN THE TI GARB TRIANGL€-(I.E. THAT-- REA BOUNDED BY RAGIF r HIGHWAY, AY HIGHWAY 217, AND THE-INT€RSTAT E 5 FFA€EWX�), IN THE MIXED VSE EMuPI-GYMENT ZONE, HInGiu B€NBLTY RESIDENTIAL DEV€ OPM€NT (I:€., 25 UNITS PER ACRE) SUAI t RC A USE ALLOWED OWED nl ITRI(_HT 11.5 NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING 0-RG-ANIZA.TION#5 F=*RdiRgS Highway 217- and the two r-Riffilre-add liness travemiRg the areahave led- to a GeRsoderable amount of offig-e- -amd-iRdws#ial development aloRg 72Rd AveRue, south of Highway 217. FneaRS tO both sepaFate and- -huffe-F revid-entlal weas ftom industrial aFeas. These Vegetative bu#ers exist aIGRg the westem slopes bGFdeFiRg the R911OR9 Hills Subdivision and along Panne Creek. Thp ROMR9 Hills SubdivisdGR abuts ORdustFially plamed Iand,on We Sides and 66 withiR appFoximately 600 feet of land plaRRW49F heavy indUS#Ial use. P01 IQ 1 51 E CITY SHALL= n —BUFFERING € NG AND SGR €NTNG gEPAIEEN , ,.v., c c THc Ic c RESIDEAITIAI AREAS ARID An InIA LNG—_ IAIDI ICTRIeI AREAS AS A PRECONDITION TO DCVCI nPMENT APPRr1VAl AS F=Q I OW& DIC a. ALL�1L-Blntr_e ON INDUSTRIA' 1 AND eu°LI= BE SET QArK a DIST NGE OF 59 FEET FROM ANI ERTY LINE a RE�;;DF=N -Ir°.LLY PLANNED AICD AREA• b. THE SITE PI-AN'�S4.le1 1 PROVIDE CnR TUC 1 CAST INTENSIVE PROPOSED USES ON THEM `;ITE IN THE AREAS WHIGH ABUT AN ADJOINING RESIDENT-IAL PLANNED AICD ARCA• ARID G. BUFFERING AND DGR€€NII G2—HALL RC PROVIDED WITHIN THE Gn FOOT SETBACK AREA AS RROVIIDDEB -R;r THE STANDARDS GONTAIN Inl POWGY 6.6.1 IT IS; NOT THE INTENT OF THIS SI 13SE'TION TO REQUIRE TH€ ENTIRE a9 F€€T T61-B€ LANBBCAR€;,oR�n�EB THE STANDARDS IN Q 6 1 ARE MET LAI WHICH r`ASC A PORTION OF THE BUFFER AREA MAY RC USED FOR PARKING; EXGF=PT 1. NO BTRLJG-TUfi€, RA 1 A ENT, OR-BES E PMENT- MAY BE WITHIN TUE 60 FOOT SETBACK el IRRO Inrrnlnlr_ TU€-ROLLING ull 1 e e1 IRDnnSION EXrePT 1 nrS it 49nn Al 42 AND AQ• ARID 2. ALL EXISTING VEGETATION' 'A'I L 13E RETAINED nl AND MAINTelEn WITHIN TIDE 5-n�T� - ETReGKAREA cl IRRnt IN-DINr_ THERnoLLINv HII 1 e et IRnIVISInn' EXCEPT BEHIND LOTS # 39,10,11, 42 OLID A4 ccc.�T✓vvcn v�v�'v,• y\, —�, i�v-^ry WHERE B€GTION 18.1nn�no—THE BUFFER MATRIX APPLIES AND 18.100.080 APPI IES (Re" n-Fd. 94 7-011 IMP1 EMENTATInAI STRATEGICS i. The City shall work with the NeighbeFheed PlannuRg OrganizatieRs and the affeGted pmpepty CPA2008-00001 12 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning miRimize the Gutting of tFees OR undeveloped Iand, and pfohibit the Gutting of tFees withiR the ren,BrementS iv-clvlrvmcrrcc. 44 G2 ACTION AREAS eRGOuFaged wR GONURGtiOR with GommwGmal, Light lRdUStFOal and Medium, Medium High and High GQA6S GORtFOIS. POLICIES ii a. DESIGNATE C ACTION AREAS GONrGE1TRATInn1C OF GENEERA1n nERrIeL LIGHT INDUSTRIAL, MEDIUM, MEDIUM_HIGH AND HIGH nEIC�oEc�EIT-IA� X 1 1 11•OGV 1 1 cl)[c� WHCRC THE Cnl I OWING GRITCRIA ARE SACT THE ARCA IC r_DnICRAI I v V1F�TkIIN�N€ ( l�llF�T€F� M16€ �1F AIWA' . me rtl�vz�v--vL�\clvcLc� . TRANSIT GENTCR OR TRUNK ROUTE. 44AREAS r - T1CTl ' — MWHICH— R� .... FREQUENTED pEQUCNTED 13Y PEDESTRIANS, OR VAGANT [AND WHIGH GQLJLD SUPPORT USES WC-N 11 D QC DATRnA117C11 QV DCIICCTRIAAIC AA11l/nR TRANS-IT RIDERS G. AREAS WHICH ARE GURRENTcV .AUTOMOBILE ORIENT-ED MAY PE r IN ANTICIDATIO-N OF A !`LJAAIr_`C OF I�`I_QR RFEDSI!_`N 0 PEDESTRIAN WAVE TO BETTER 'NT€DRAT-E THE LJSE INTO THE AGTION 1 GVGa l l\I)[I\ WAYS 1'�C7 BETTER GI\ 1 ITpT. AREA 11 L2 7 DETERMINE PERMITTED I ICCC THRn1 fru ZONING. FURTHER REG1JI=ATIDN OF 1 I.v.= DETERMINE[1\1.111\c 1 GI\I•IT 1 1 Gv vvcv 11 11 c�rrvvl 1 cvl\1 c USES IN ACTION AREAS SHALL QC A!Y'n11AD1 ICHED WITH AAI OVERLAY 7n A1C 11'1 HIGH-WMITSCSPECIFIC Al ITMAOR11 R�ORIENTED r•=I ISRd`-AS PERMITTED LJS€S AND FENGOI IRA('_CC A HIGHER I F=VF= OF 1 ICCC IA/HIC-H ARC PEDESTRIAN AN[) PUBLIG TRANSIT ORIENT-ED. T, a":VRCFLnI nRF� THAT—Al=l= nFL%/DtL9,PP.^€R'T PERMITTEDlN AGTIDN AREAS PE C DESIGNED TO EACH ITATC PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT WITHIN' THE GENTCR AND T9-TRANSIT, 11.6.4 REVIEW ANDI ID-v,-SATE^ DARKInln n gINANG€S To RECOGNUR PARKING NEEDS Int AGT-IGN AREAS-. ii.6�5BEVEL-QP A-0€�'^rv",rPL-AND� €ArQH AGT'�ARFEA TQ- PROVIDE G1J1-DA"NGE FOR FINANGING PLJBLIG IMPROVEMENTS AND INTEGRATING VARIOLJS LAND USES. PLANS FOR AUTOMOBILE, TRANSIT, PEDESTRIAN AND BIGYGL€ G.IRP`11�PN,OPENeD�;=STORM nR A�F=, SEWERAGE AID '-'G-H�o aA.41-1- BE lh!Gi=UDF=D. THE rc-GI:P-r.!61=-HAVi—THC PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY FOR g =APING T E DESIGN D1 AN BUT WILL GOORDINATEWITH OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND TRI_MET i i a a DEVEI C)PME T- Int THE AGTION AREAS MAY BE SLJ€d€GT TO SPEGIAL I.v.v ocv GGCrI L1�1\'I II\ Ill[ 1\al TO GOMPl CTIOAI OF THE DESIGN PIANS. 1 7 ENCOURAGE FORMATION nC LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS OR OTHER 1 1.O., GI\G,rrCrl D c�G 1 ,rrl cla)�1 IWrI. arl G,�rrGl SC 11.11 1 CI IITARI C PROGRAMS FOR CAGH AGTION ARCA TO CINANGE IMPI CMENTATION CPA2008-00001 13 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning ■_ ■_ --------------- T. ITIEWl.".Mm ill 211 T 0.49 OPOO."W"116 Will .W.1 I I - - - - �. ■_ 1 0-1 4101 f ■_ N IN NO Will 11M. 13is#is� 11.9 VMSHINGTON eni ieoe RF=GIONoi GENTER useful,1R 1995, MetFe GOURG" adopted a Y'SwORaFy plan f-OF Fegienal developmeRt. The 2040 GFAIAdh GGRGep aGGessible transpeFtation system. the FegiOR. metFopelitaR area. MetF9, workiRg with IOGal jurisdiGtOGRS, then developed the Urban GrOvAh , The Task Feme agFeed 9R a 6tudy aFea that-ORGIuder, 4250 aGFes, with vvashmRgtGR SquaFe Mail Read and Hall Blvd. eR the east, Pmgrem- Mnwns Gnif Gour-se to the ReFth, and Highway 21:7 The Task F=eFGe membem agFeed eR a set Of PFORGiples that would guide developmeRt Qf W, rersodeRtial uses. Tni to Leen h;stGFRn+ree6 CPA2008-00001 15 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning Think GFeatively and be iRnevative iR 'FApFGV"Rg/Fna*Rta*R'Rq quality of life. l�n�mrn muni//ne4ifi�finn�+I I csi ins Tri n conn ria+in n RaR fop a multi modal tFaRspeFtatmen systern that aGGOmmedates iRGreased auto.and ROR auto travel needs. PFevide good tFaRspeFtation aGGess to,the Fest of the Fegmen. Make the GOMMURRY aGGP_S_,6.,*_h'P_f4-Qr_R11 people and medes with GGRReGt*GRS for Ga%, . ERGOUFage attFaGtive, high quality development. Womete long teFm viability for the aFea.Assure available pF*eF to OF with developmeRt. BeThe Regienal Center Man Sheuld Rdwstandable to lay people Help develop a sense Of GOMMURity with a GGFAFAen ViSqOR, hope and eptimism Use existing resewGes arm MUGh as possible ERGeurage nemnatihle and n nlemeRtwy uses fThem VVash*RgtOR SquaFe Regional GeRteF study aFea wRGIudes land witheR the Gity of ThgaFd, the 1,07-4 aGres eXG'usuve ef pub!*G FightS of way and 1,250 total aGFes. About 4.2 PeFGeht of the Re The Task F=eFGe evaluated all lands withiR the study aFea fOF future development e grovAh potential Will GGme #9R; FedevelopmeRt of ex*St'Rg StFUGWres and infill en sites wrrently used fer suFfaGe parkiRg. Over the next 20 years, apprGxmmately 192 ar-'res of';-;Ad i.A.Fill beGerne f f "target Employment! 9,&^4-y" Rptgil: 1,�1 a1 CPA2008-00001 16 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning 4#ise: 8,43&#3s �,nrJ�nirn 180 jobs RG'r, 2,630.. ogle a SquaFe Mail, I-nn,mt woll develop at relatively high deRsities. AFeas,neFth Gf IeGust and west of H; hway 217- areas. Density assumptiGRs )d hAkwf- Land Use: High density. Moderate Densfty' ^- — ---@ FAR 1.25 ^---@-�-�°-.rR 0.6 Retail —@ FAR 0.6 n PAR 0.3 @FAR 1.0 @ Fera 1.0 50 ni IlApre 2`aDLJ/AGFe + . mately 170 200 aGFes ever the Re)d 20 y Adequate developmeRt and red& I , . aGity exists withiR the study area as a whole to The RegieRal GeRteF Task ForGe reaGhed agreements eR basiG elements of uFbaR development, perveds. Highway 21:7, GFeeRbUFg Read, Hall Beulevwd and Schells FeFFY RGad,aFe SubjeGt tO ReadMighway 21:7 FaMp*RteFseGt"0Rr,. IR additieR, Highway 217- itself is highly GORgested. The FnajeFffity of the -;;Ad- G-01'eGtOF rgtreets ;R the study area have sidewalks. SGhel,s F=erFy Read and,Hall BoulevaFd have bike laRes wothon,the study aFea. Highway 217 preseRts a niaj4a+ baFFier fGF pedestrians and biGyGIiStS. The only GeRRertiens betNeeR the east and west sides 9 the highway in the study aFea aFe eveFGFGSS*RgS OR Hall 13GulevaFd, SGheils FeFFY Read and GreeRbuFg Read. Of there thFee Gressings, sidewalks aFe fouRd eRly OR Hall Bewlevwd and GFeeRbuFg Read, with bhGyGle lanes GRIY OR SGhells FeFFy Road. The only bake IaRes OR the a f i Beavwton, Tiqwd and Lake Oswego, as well as pmviding sewmGe te the Tualatin aFea. A wide within and GGRReGtmR9 to the study aFea. i • CPA2008-00001 17 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning these Ossues dwing the Phase 11 Implementation preGess-. aFkulated by the TigaFd City GOURGH, and then defiRed aS GhaFges to -the Task , Determine whether the n ed Regional Genter Dlen ZORing ee4es the neer) fer Map and GORfiFM the hydFOlOg'Gal GhaFaGteFi6tmGS (wetlands and -fish-habitat) of the ioodplr'a'nn-rea,r-eca'-.- Assess the steFmwateF management needs feF the RegigRal GeRte.r Plan -a open spaGe On the area. i The Fesults Gf the eRghReeFuRg and eRVwF0RFnentaI analysis show that all of the Genter te that PFOposed thp IAIRRC Pl:;n rhnmqzd i ery similar futwe peak hc)UF trips, exiStiRg or proposed. Pmpesed zening desigmatims applying to FeSGUFGe weas do not in and of themselves MG&OGatmORS tO City ef Tigard development standards that apply to sates that iRGIude CPA2008-00001 18 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning ethers: , pmparsals made On the VVSRG Rai;. All elemeRts of the GeRGept Plan Wplrp-fo"Rd to be feasible: $97-4 FAOIIOGR !R fedeFal highway trust fuF;d FnGney will be al'GGated diFeGtly to the MetFe regmeR dWiRg the years 2000 thmugh 2020 private seeter, POUG €o ii.9A THE GONC--€QTc AND RRINGIRI=€S-GO":T-AIN€B IN TH€ WASHINGTON SQ i RF= RF=GIGNA GENTCR PLAN SHALL= DR/l\/IIIc TUC OVERALL GUIDING CReMEVVl1RK FOR MORE I3F=T-AILF= TANGACTIONS FOR THE AREA THE CPA2008-00001 19 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning • ■ r • ■ ■ .- •. min .. ■ ill ■ .,, ■ . .- ■ . • 19 • ■ „ ■ 0112 ■ . •„- . IIIII _ WOM . All 2-1 A ■ • ■ „ NI rAl FAV All r0l. AN AN MIN, T 12111111 IT,I . r . . • . • ■ NIL •- AN - . ■ r „ . . . ■ . . . . LI I SM■S _. ■ . .r . . ■ • •. ■ • •. r . . III AN .I 10 1 11• .1• . . .. . r Ai Jill ili • „ r • lj! . . ■ . _•r r • . . . . 1411M Nil. 111 .11 11 . . ■ ■ 11: 1111 1 • QUARRY MIXED I ICC nwEl OPMENIT ARCA KNOWN AS MUG 9 A!1 A TUC AAI I!` nICTRI!'`T IC INITCNInCn TO PROMOTE B€V€I=OPM€AIT WHISH 1�1:10. 1 11 IG I�Ipp 1 vlp I ISIv 1 Ip T111 GI Iv'L.v� 1 L.,-1 ISV.rI�IG ALLOWS A n41X nr_ 1ICRC INI�11InINlr± R€TAIL, SERVICES, 9FFIG€ !WB <CCS.r\�O 1S 1111)1 CJI pvCv, II\p Cvpll\�� RESIDENTlel TUR nnlvRn 1ICR rnnnnnRf�rlllL B€�I�NhTIL1N ..�H ,WD IScplv...1 Ir L. 11 E MI CGv p'pG CJ'Irr1 MF= .� ENGOURAGE DEVELOPMENTS THAT AI=LOWS. REGRI=E TO WORK, SHOP AND I NIFE IN.A.GQMP-AGT RCnCCTRIANL_nRIENITCn (cnnnnnl INIITV Fern ITICC SHOULD eE Int RI AGF= nR PLANNED T9 €€ GONSTRUGT€B IN TIME r1,v lcll Icv, nwc 11• 1 v1,v c, cn\ 1 cra• v , TO CI IRRORT NEW DEVE OPWNIT ii Al1R NIC('CCCARV TRANSPORTATION CAGI ITICC AS DETERMINED RV A TRAFFIC IMDACT—A2-Q€SgMENT,SHOUI—D -RF-=—IN PLACE, OR PI ANN€D T9 BE CONSTRUCTED,CTCD INI TIME TO CI IRRnRT NEW DC\/CI nR11ACNIT (r`s°. QFd01�) 12 LOGATIONAL GRITCRIA - INTRODUCTION u Commer6al uses, 'Rdustry; and The PGI*G*es and leGational GNteFia apply to both legislative and quasi judiGual Iand use aGtmeRs. GORfOrrnaRGe of quasi land -me aGtiens with this seGtiOR of the GempFehensive Plan shall be , III RCCIDENIT1A1 The al!Gwed housing types will be deteFFn;Red by the IOGatieRal GFReFia, allowed deRSities and POIAGY QA A THE GIP(SHALLRROVnnG FOR HOUSING DENSITIES INI Arc-ORnAN CE WITH-.- a. �ITPPTflCI vIS11vvC11\L-J vcllvl l lco 11\1 cvv vl co1 ulyc 1yl l l 1. a ARRI IGARI C PLAN POLICIES; b ARRI ICARI C LOCATIONAL GRITCRIA•AND 6 ARRI ICARI C COMM INIITV DEVELOPMENT C0-DC RRQVICInNIC (wt—Q�) T-hp GriteFia well apply to the few FesideRtial densities; i. Low.,Demsifi1 RermdeRtial The following arear,aFe designated low density resideRtmal OR the plaR map: CPA2008-00001 21 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning /7\ Areas where street faGil:+ien ere limited I + �>=T ,ncav .,Ilvlc ooccc IPvulava QIG IIIIIICGP a sellesters and lesal streets; 1 as: (a) Fasil+t+es: i�—Sewer Water gFa'Rage Ssheels (p) —Servses: (iii) Health 11 will Ferna;n ZGRed n iMent with the a iS+inn development patten.; (2) The GapaGity of faGilitieS a„d rsew;ses• 1 (3) Areas withdR walking distaRGe of tFaRSdt should be ZORed ibr smaller lots; and 7 Medium DeRSity Residential OR the plaR map: (1) Areas whioh a no+r mi++ed to low deRSity development; 1 (5) AFeas wwth*R one half mole Of pUbI!G tFaRSpertatiGR; and (1) The deRSi+v of developMen+ aFeas hictOkally ed for medium demi+v develepmert; (C) The t VpGe phv nd Ratural features�ofTthe area—e'I d the degFee Of—possible /Z\ The GapaGity of these�n lllnv� /A\ The distonoe to the p Ihlin transit• 1 $eRteFs;and (6) The distaRGe fFOM prbrtGovnpeR SpaGe. 3. Medium High and High DeRsity ResideRtial A. Thp fQ119I.A.9iRg faGtOFS will be the deteFMORaRtS of the areas desigRated fOF high density on the pIaR reap. , (2 Areas whiGh GaR he huftred from IoM density sidential areas order to kl!eGtOF 9F wtwmal street; i (7) Areas 'thin one_,nuaFter mile from neighhorhood and general eemmereial Areas within 1111 GI IG PQl CGI II III4 ftem I IGI 11'GGI CPA2008-00001 22 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning Thiz medium high and high deRsity planned,aFeas should the Gity adopt mam thaR GRe-ho density C. (1) The tepegmphy and- RRt,-r:;' fpatUFer:, of the aFea and the degFee -of possible (2) The sapaGity of the seFVises; IMPI CMENTATION QTRATCC_ICQ 1. The GemMURity Development Gode shall: Gcmdifieml development in the residential distriGts; G. Requ*Fe medium deMity, medium high deRsity and high deRSity FesideRtial uses to be MiRiM61M of 0 of the gFess area to be IandSGaped. The 1andSGapmRg FequmpemeRt-may design will aGhieve• (I)— n equally desirable development; and (2) AR URG'utteFed appearaRGe and opeRness intended by the Iands rens iirLemeRt; � �fT 12.2 !'OMMERCIAl that, ; 6. VehiGle tFips be FedUGed both in teFFnr:.of the,length of veh;Gle trip and total number of designated aFea- 12.2.1 F9NS1F TUC CITY SHAT 1 aPROVIDE FOR CnnnnnF–=Rr-I�no€y€6OPM€NT BASED ON THE Pl PF= OF USE, ITS SIZE AND REQUIRED TRADE AREA. h ePPI Y el 1 ePPI KART C RAN PO ICIES -e FI, TTITCITItGIITrGN!'{VGG, R 'i�OLTVTG�. APPLY TUC AoPonoRlATC I OGATlONAL GRIT€RIA APPLICABLE TO THE G. T —rrr�ra Gc�cw�� v�nv c SCALE OF THE PRO ICCT ,i Aleinhherheed Cemmerniel wwthOR a GlusteF of steres. GGRYeRieMe goods We goods whiGh aFe bought frequeRtly, at leas CPA2008-00001 23 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning shops. , The Fange of uses is- limited to there uses wh;Gh Gan be SUrtadned by a lirMit-ad- tr6d--e aFea. A.—oGa:e ,(I), TFade AFea. Up to 5000 peGple. (2) Site Size. Two arra maXimam. /—r3`,-6Fess,6easable-Area. Varies: B. LeGatoonal Cruteria (1)--Spasing and LeGatien least Gne half[of-al mile. s#eet. (2) AGGess (a) The n ed neater n on of a e is+inn Genter shall pet s este GharaGteFiStwGS of the MOSt iRtensive use allowed*R the ZORe. aFteria�o uentnr tree+ hints ill net dlreGt trafflG through legal st�Gucoco, StFeet vi,„o„ viiu (3) Site GharaGtwisties (a) The site I he of a size whish pan annemmeda+e [the] present and future uses, but shall Ret eXGeed hvc) ' /A\ Impart Assessment /�a\ The mleaof then ant shall hen pa+ible with the s ndinn , � system, mai+tained. (G) it shall be possible to ;RGerperate the URmque featwes iRte the site design (d) ArmseGmated lights, noose and aGtivitiers shall ROt unteFfeFe with adj i i non FeSideRfial uses. , vehiGle sales, drive iR FestaWaRtS tO IaLlRdry establishmeRtS. it *6 iRteRded that these uses bee A.RGaie (1` T-Fade AFea. `�aF;es: (2) Site Size. 9epepds GR develepmeRt. — i3) Gress Leasable Area. Varies. B. 1 ena+in al (`ri+aria /'` SpaGiRg a„d 6esalien /a\ yThe n al aFea rJ nn+ s„rrn„ned by residential rlis+riots OR mere than tW9 side (2}—Assess /a\ Thep ed aFea OF expansion of a is+inn aFea shall no+ n este trafF,n CPA2008-00001 24 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning based eR street GapaGity, exiStiRg and pFGjeGted tFaffiG velumes, the.speed "mit, 1O1her Of turning 109e1e1is and the, tra{ie generat ing GhaFaGteFistmGs of the various types of uses, (b), The site shall have d*FeG.t aGGeSS fFGFA a majeF GeIIeGt9F eF aFterial StF (r (3) Site Gharaslerisliss uses. /h\ Site ShRII have high, Sihili+,i ToT- �"'�'�f (4) Impact Assessment /h\ The site nnnfigwatign anA Shall he S Ioh that the nrivaov of (G) it shall be possible to iRGGFpGrate the unique site featUFes into the site design and-development ptan nen Fesid94a! uses. uses and to pFemote useF GGRvenieRGe throughout the G* A. Wale "\ T-FadeaFea. Vafies (2) Site size. Varies (3)—Gress leasable area Varies B. I ooRtio RI rri+aria '1\ SpasiRg aril 6esatien - (a) The GemnrehenSive Plan manfives eot bol Inrleries of the rArAFnPFGmaI (2) AGGess (a) The n ed use eFexpamieR of a existing aFea Shell nn+ n este treffin GhaFaGteFisfirDs A-f the v;-;rwn-61s types of uses. /4\ Site GhaFaGterlStloS needs. 'h\ The site shall have high visibili . (4) 1mpast Assessmept /e\ The Site onoharaoter7Stio6 Shell he S Ioh that the n of - adjaGeRt ROR GGFnFneFGia' uses Gan be maintained. /h\ it Shall he possible to i ra+e the 1 que Site featl,res into the Site design and development pla-n-. amounts of trade fFOM outside Of SUFFOURding ReighbOFheeds, and shall be IaFge eROUgh tO CPA2008-00001 25 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning A. Scale 1/7 mile rar111s TradeTrade Area Density; The surrounding area potential Fesidential density within Area GG AGI IGICT. The IG OGI I GCII IG11119 area Ifl T GRe half mile of a site to be designated fGF GOFAFAURity G9FnFneFG*aI development Reeds within a distaRGe that is FeaSGRable foF walking 9F b*GYG'iRg. Leme distames ftom the site. Food sales up to (General retail ales up to 10,000 feet establishment as permitted uses; square foot OR size peF establishment. B. LoGatmonal GF'teF*a (1) Spacing and 600ation 'a` development-shall be limited to ane i#eFsestiOR. (b) COMMURity GOmmeMial dhstF4Gts shall be spaGed at least nnp-h;;If mile from (2)—Assess (a) The proposed GGMR;URity GOMFAwGial destrint Ph;;" not be aRt'Gopated to uses allowed On the zoRe. /h\ The site shall he Innate(! along a arterial OF nnllentnr street a stFeet^s. "` Site-GhaFasteristiss (a) The site shall he aMiRiMUM of two aures isize Rd amaximum of eight (4) impact Assessment (a) The shale 'the nroieot shall hen natihle mgmth s ,ndinn uses and GonsisteRt iv4h the provisions of this plan. SuGh GOMpatibility and SUGh GORsideFatiORS may imlude, but are Rot limited to, aRy of the Site CPA2008-00001 26 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning site plaR, . may be developed independeRtly although the Gity may require that /o\ Goncienient Pedestrian and hiGYGIiSt p s to a deyelenment site from The SM GAPAgWatiOR and GharaGteFistiGs and FelatioRship to the stFeet MaiRtained. /e\ Unique feet ares f the site should be .inset^erate� Ince the site cauwcw��co vi the vitt of www p deveIe pmeRtq4R-. /f1 E p�j lighting, and activities ietcrl with the Gc) mrn u^ipf GemmeFGmal diStFiGt shall be GORtF011ed or mitigated se that they dO ROt Sfte: IMPI EMENTATION CTPATC(11CC h. Require that- /1\ Thee s he subject to site desien review; 0 landSGapung be pFevided; and sa Fy Street improvements he merle Prier to developm and look at ways to redUGe aGGess PG*RtE Highway; and 17 Z IAllll ICTCIAI CPA2008-00001 27 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning ne-n-Rd-u-stri-al 9F uses; 5. Take advantage of exiStmRg transpertatiOR faGilitti%. 1aFqe steFage areas and as having asseGiated e)demal effeGts SUGh as smoke, noose, Oder or mien and related C)ff*Ge aGtivities. Uses within this GlassifiGation are of a size and sr-,ake mgWGh maker, The land use map designates speGifiG weas of the Gity f9F indUS#ial development. Over tome, howeveF, theFe may be a demand f49F Rew sates. ThwefeFe, the fbiloWng peliGy woll apply Making P-9NGX 12.3.1 THE CITY SHALL REQ IIDC THAT: ,a CITCC FQR HCA\N IAlnl ICTDIAI DEVELOPMENT CHAI 1 QG —/1\ SEPARATED BY TOPOGRAPHY ESTABLISHED BUFFERS, TDAAICDPIDTATION OR (1THCD AION RESIDENTIAL 1 AAIn I ICCC FROM RESIDENTIAL6Y Y DEVE OPER AREAS. /7\ LOCATED IN AREAS HA\/LAIC_ RVI C /Ao o A.1 COR /A 1^0 �cT �-ti,vr s,vc,--n n r s,cv cv�n cv�,cv�V titer€TYYi'�aC, f tftT€fYIY tt b�ft M1 td�Fft r 111 1 CCT!'\D ArrCCC b. SITES FOR LIGHT IND ICTDIAI DEVELOPMENT SHALL BE. BUFFERED FROM RESIDENTIAL AREAS TO ENSURE THAT RRIVAGY AND THE RESIDENTIAL CH°> —TEER OF THEE AR€A ARE /7\ I0GATCn ON AN ARTERIAL nD GQ66€GTQR STREET ANDTHA—tc�—c,avrc,cv v,� rs�c ARTERIAL cc �cnc !NDI1CTD1/\I TRAFFICSHAH= NOT BE GHANN€LED THF�Gil�6H r,.vvv-„cn sc , RESIDENTIAL AREAS. THE SITE SHALL BE OF A C17E ARID SHAPE WHIGH WILL PROVIDE FOR G. r„c o,c c v,nccc oc �cw rs v,cc rc„v v c THE SHORT AND I (C1nAIr_ DAAIrc_`C'CAI�C=F—=-DC /A F THEM SHALL HAVE, p d. THE LAND FOR TOPOGRAPHY OF LESS THAN % C DFE, Q-IR. THAT 1T CAN BE DEMONSTRATED THAT THROUGH -€N1EEERING- T€GHNIQLJ€B AW LIMITATIONS TO DEVE l PMFENT AND THE PROVISION OF CCD\/IGES GAN BE MITIG_ATEn e ,�1T CAN DEMONSTRATED THAT ASSOCIATED LIGHTS, NCNB€ AND (1THCDEYTCDAIAI CCCCCTC WILL AIl1T IAITCDCCDC ......WITH THE ACTIVITIES AND LJSF=&QN SLARGLADING PROPERTIES. f ALL OTHER APPLICABLE E DI AAI POLICIES GAN QC MET IMP EIIACAITATI(1AI CTDATEC_IEC I Ind-ustFoal development acqaGent to existing oF planned Fesidential weas shall be GGnditiened to enr,Wethat a. The speGift pFoposed use will be Gempatible with acqaGent uses; suFFeunding areas; ' /1\ Hn„ro of nno ration• \ /7nnlivnn,Jnr! Chinni Rg Gharanforis ion• c , /Z\ N8i'ac' (4)-6ighling; ansa /C,\ h-Aroo� 4'oc V17Y�-civf srrvravc�tivv: CPA2008-00001 28 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning Femme#ems sties; (2) A GiFGU'atd9R-system that pFevides dir-eGt aGGess to aFterm.aIrm er that will /A\ A nlete set of nFe imposed estrintions (e.g.,.teed restriotiens restriotinn GC)AtrC)I, Off street parking and site rnainteRaRGe; (6) ReGggRitiGR of the differing tFanspertatieR FequiFemeRts Of employees and s. o of landSGapinW 12.4 G-OMM IAIITV 1 ITII ITICC AND CAf`11 ITICC beRefit of the publiG. These *RG'ude, fQF example, sGheels, libraries, hospitals, parks, golf , hese a sew Ge. T ese far-ilities; Rd uses have a direGt effeGt on the publiG health, safety and welfaFe. They aFea. ; aGhieved; fndustFial kiSe6 ; and defeRsible space. POLICY 12.4.1 THE GITV SHAT I PROVIDE FOR THE LOCATION !1C (0-5.4 V11 IAIITV CAGI ITICC IAI A cc-i-rcv�-rvc-,err-mc�cvv�a r�v,� v, vv,rur,v,�,, , , r avec,,,cv „• r c a THE ADDI GAQI C D!'1t II'`ICC IN'THIS PLAN; h THE 1 OGATIONAl GRITCDIA ADDI IG AQI CYTO THE SSGALE AND STANDARDS v. � m'�cvvr'c'rr•..n•�r acv,�,,�i w c r�, , cnvr w cc n..r, c OF T� Hr— HE USE, The fG'IGWiRg list of uses are examples f9F eaGh GategeFy defffiRed undeF this SeGtiw�.' iiities&FaG6" ies Medium—!R;Past W" ies—� €aGwtles min r Imnent I ItilitiesoeFV*Ge Use (GGA dCePAGes) Tax Loess &A_einhhnrheed PaFks Gemm,mite Darks �Utility Dol 11. Fire Hydrants Bus Shelters Golf('n„rsc� ,rz,-,�res�L-►Ftes�,-_ ••,"�,�-�,e4�eF� GFade Cohools r, lt„ral Exhibits CPA2008-00001 29 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning WateF Stomp I ibwy Coniines _ Telephe C '+ h' g C+ t' I erdoes Cra+ernal A. /`i iG i re w. v�iicoi�iiii vcacivi� Assembly Pn-vVeFSubstatien— Middle SGheels High CGbGGIs 4 Trarde CGhools Religious Assembly a Transit Station /within (eRI,\ rommu maty lediniG CaGiG+ces TT— (`eme+eni Renynlino('enter PostalSepwmirses P`ommu mity Oeoreatinn F;Fe Ctac-e�cateen Hospitals bA laRGeSeWiGe Ma;er Impact services Z& Util+ties atside^GBD) Land Fill /,\ AGGess (a) Assess tea „iiiier impact, utility—er fasilify, may—be /I\ Site assess will net cause dan^ere„s in+erre,.+iGR6 oF traffic /2 /a\ The use shall he allowed n yidert. Associated lights and- n .sill not interfere with the aotiyi+ies anal uses pmpeFties; 1 aFge reale Gonstn UGtin and narLino Intl n n he buffered from the Driyany of acga n+FeGmdential develepme_nts_n_an be maintaine_rl• (W)/ \ /'�omml unity irde.e+ity Gan w be• w intained••thmugh desip and site aFea;and /y\ Buffering n n he used to s n the n oieGt from adjacent uses (3) Site Gharaeteristies /a\ The a shall he allowed n girded; /d\ The oat ural features, if aRy, n he i Gerpemted into the tel_' '\ The Ianrd intended for rde elan n+ has an yerage site tonography of less thaR 0 gFade, OF it Gan be demeRstFated that thrGugh enginewing teGhniques, all limitations to development and the Thiss deeS Rot apply to parks.) The site i of a size whish Gan a000mmedate [the] present anrt futwe uses and of a shape whiGh allows feF a site layout in a maAReF hI,Gh maximizes user Gendenlenee and energy _ GeRsewafien. 2. Medium impaGt Utilities and FaGilities A. I oGa+monad GFit is (1) Assess /a\ There is rtirent arGess from the site to a Gnllenter street anrd trafft Will no+ /G\ There is ubliG transit within one_nuaFter mile of the site CPA2008-00001 30 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning M\ ImnaG+Gf the Proposed Ghanne nn Adiaren+I ands use. /b\ It..dll r infnrne orderly and timely development. /---(`,---I=aFge scale Gen&uGtiaR .end aFkinn lett he buffered from the a4aGORt uses /fl The site layout Gan and to is+inn Unity identity and street pa#eFns' /n9\ Q..fferinn raR screen the nroieGt from adiarent used � . /h1 There is adequate a a landsraninn to filter the dust from the site arca - /3) Site Gh.� aGteristins i 0 be mitigated. (Netei Thus dGeS Rot apply to parks.) /h\ The site is of a ze Which n n arrommadate +hen ent and MUM uses- and /G\ The unique natural features, if any, Gan he inrnrnnra+ed in+n the design of the faGilffities 9F aFFaRgeFn9Rt of Iand uses. 3. High Impart Utilities and FaGilities A--wa;e (1) AGGeSs , /G\ Therein ..hliG+ransit to the site /2, of the Dronnsed Change OR Adia Gen+Lands use. /h\ It will r infnrne orderly and timely develnnment (G) AsSOGiated lights.and ROOSe Will ROt iRteFfere with the aGtivities and uses OR /d\ L=.Fge Gale ns+r..ntinn and! aFkinn Into Gan he b ifferer! from the aEqaGeRt uses: /eRrivaGy of adiarent residential developments ran he maintain - -G9MMURity-ideR#mean-be-maintaiRed through design and site-layGut /n\ Buffering GaR Green the nroiert from adiarent us /h\ There is adequate landsG n to filter the dust from the site ar /4\ Site Ghana G+eristirs /a\ The land intended for develonw.ent has an averone site tonnnranhy of less rna. % grade, OF it GaR be demORStFated that thFOugh engiReefing t�.,,,, „,,�tX10 (b) The unique natural feat .r if any, n n he i GrMnroted into the design of /G\ The site s Gf a size Whirh Gan NGGnmmedate the n went and fUtWe „s-- AI Gratin al f`ri+er a /'` AGGess CPA2008-00001 31 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning /o\ There is r rhlio transit to the site. /2 n+of the Proposed Ghanne nn Arlienent I (a) It IS GOMpatible with surrounding uses, GonsideFiRg sGale, GhaFaGter and C .tee. /h\ It will re inforae orderly and timely development /6\ Ass 'at rJ lights a d n se Will not ipterfer with the aotiyities and uses on fro the tai— /rl\ 1 o r rffe e.+�ar9� soa1 or` orrs�t raslien ani—parl�ing lets sap be h adjaeeRt use&. GOMMURity identity ran be maiRtaii;ed thFough design and site layGut (g) Rrrffe ny oaR the e roiertfrnm arlia p#uses. M J J /h\ Them adequate Iandsnof ping to filter the dust from the site M developments-. /Z\ Site rhara Gterl CLOG /a\ Th Ia d ' teRded fpr developp-m r �ent has a n average site torpoagraphy of loos than a 10% grade, or it aan he demonstrated that through engineerinLr be mitigated, The y + f t r /h7\ I 'f !r n i h r'nonrpnrated into the desig p of rr the faG;Iwtwes 9F aRaRgernent of Iand uses. (r) The t f a ze whish GaR annum elate the present and fr hr me uses and is of a shape whiGh R-Ile-mas fp-.r a site layout whhGh IMPLEMENTATION CTDATEGICQ i. As a paFt Gf the ongoing planning pregmm,the City shall; r and SmgRS. Reeds pmvided by the GeuRty. 12.5 MIXF=D I ICC DISTRICTS P r-v(1i I G 12.6.1 THE GITV SHAT 1 PROVIDE Cl1D MIXED WISE -DEVELOPMENTS IN Af`f C-)RDANGE -a ADDI IGAQI C DI AN PO ICIEST h ADDI GARI G PURPOSE STATEMF=NTS; AND G. ADDI IGAIRI C GOAAAAI INITy Il C\/CI OPMF=NT!VIAE PROVISIONS i. Moxed Use GemmeMial 1 To ;;# + ms the no r) d USe omm al rlio+ria+that form menial CPA2008-00001 32 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning 074 the-Gity-of Tigafd 2. Mixed Use Employment A. The purpose ef the Mixed LJse EmpleymeRt(MUF=) land use designation of the Gommunity and the re �`. T-e i element the Metre 70410 r_`royAh Gennept and 1 IrbaR GreyAh 3. Mixed Use ResideRtial The purpose of the Mixed Use ResideRtial (MLJR) land use designation is� a. Toe ate. ....erle..'..te and high density mixed :....e Fersidential distF'Gtr, n niece 2. Te previde 9PPOFtURities fGF a variety of housiRg types and densities, and to pFedUGe that housing *R WaYS that residents have a high degree of i 3. To OnGGFperate limited GOMFAeFGial and reFvqGe uses withiR mixed use the City of Fd: POLICIES r 12.6.2 THE CITY SHAT I APPLY A MIXED USE !'l1MMF=Er'IAI LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR ARFEAS SHOWN AS RF=�GIQNAI= GENTER IN THE MF=T-RO 2040 GROWTH (`ONGEDT !l.R TO r1THF=R AREAS IDENTIFIEll RV THE CITY AS APPROPRIATE FOR MIXED USE!'OMMF=RGIAI DEVELOPMENT. (Eev. llrrl 01_07) 12.6 3 THE MTV SHALL ADDI V A 11IIIYEII I ISE EMP /1V11AEAIT I AAlll USE DESIGNATION FOR AREAS SHOWN AS RE(`_IGNA1 F`EIN'TED la An EMPLOYMENT IN THE METRO 121.5.4 THE CITY SHAT 1 APPLY A 11 MIXE=D USE DESIDENTIAI I AND 1-12-Fm IIESIf`_AIATIIIAI FOR AREAS SHOWN AS REGInn1A1 rEnITE IN THE METRO 2040 GRCMgH r-c.rc--rcrcrn cvTvrn�c^vc��� r IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES i. The Gemmunity Development Gede shall; b. IRGIude high density and moderate deRsity-Mixed Use EmpleyrneRt Dmstftts; CPA2008-00001 33 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning d. Require that ; development pattem is aGhieve4;�, e. PFQN dp f9; aGh*eved ever time; res a fleedplaiRS CPA2008-00001 34 Exhibit A City of Tigard Goal 2:Land Use Planning