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Ordinance No. 92-03 " CITY OF TIGAR1, OREGON ORDINANCE NO. 92- 06 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS TO APPROVE 1. ZONE CHANGE (ZCA 91- 19) (WISE) MID DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City has received a request for annexation signed by George and Jamie Wise, who are the owners of the subject parcel; and WHEREAS, The City Council held a public hearing on January 28, 1992 to consider the annexation request and 4o consider zoning designations for the property; and WHEREAS, on January 28, 1992 the City council approved a resolution forwarding the ann*xation to the Portland Metropolitan Area Local Government Boundary Commission; and WHEREAS, the coning district designation recommended by the planning staff as set forth in Section 1 below is that which most closely conforms to the Washington County zoning designation as provided in the Washington County-Tigard Urban Planning Area Agreement. THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section la The recommendation of the planning staff as set forth below is consistent with policy 10.1.2 and 10.1.3 of the City's Comprehensive ?lan. Tax Map/Lot Number Current Zoning Proposed Zoning 2S1 03BC/1200 Wash. Co. R-6 Tigard R-4.5 Current Plan Designation Proposed Plan Designation Wash. Co. R-6 Tigard Low Density Residential Section 2s The property meets the definition for an established area as defined in Chapter 18.138 of the Community Davelopment Code and shall be designated as such on the development standards area map. Section 3: This ordinance shall become effective upon filing of the annexation final order wi s's the office of the Secretary of State. PASSED: By ()nCk_6%fn0aG vote of all Council membersppresent after being read by number and title only, this lR_ day of ?CatherWheatley, G ty Reco er ��APPROVEDa This l day , go. R. dWards, Mayor App owed as f Attorne Date E I STAFF REPORT January 28, 1992 TIGARD CITY COUNCIL TIGARD TOWN HALL 13125 S.W. HALL BOULEVARD TIGARD, OREGON 97223 A. FACTS: CASE: Zone Change Annexation 91-19 REQUEST: To annex a parcel consisting of 0.95 Acre of unincorporated Washington County into the City of Tigard, and for zone change from Washington County R-6 (Residential, 6 units per acre) to City of Tigard R- 4.5 (Residential, 4.5 units per acre). COMPREHENSIVE PLAtJ DESIGNATION: Washington County Residential, 6 units per acre. ZONING DESIGNATION: Washington County R-6 (Residential, 6 units per acre). I APPLICANT: George and Jamie Wise 12287 SW Lansdowne Lane Tigard, Oregon 97223 a OWNERS: George and Jamie Wise l 12287 SW Lansdowne Lane Tigard, Oregon 97223 LOCATION: 12287 SW Lansdowne Lane. WCTM 2S1 0380, tax lot 1200 2. Background Information No previous applications have been reviewed by the City relating to this property. F { k 3. Vicinity Information i Properties to the north of the site are in Washington County and are zoned for single family residential development. Property to the east is zoned R-4.5 (Residential, 4.5 units per acre) and is in the City of Tigard. All properties to the west are single family lots in the City of Tigard. Properties to the south are in the City of King r ZCA 91-19 Staff Report 1 i City and are zoned R-4.5 (Residential, 4.5 units per acre. 4. Site 7nfogmgtoa and Proposal Description The property to be annexed have one single family residence with the remainder of the property undeveloped. The property is largely open with grass and a few trees scattered throughout. The applicants requested that their parcel be annexed into the City of Tigard in order to connect the parcel to sanitary sewer line. There is an existing sewer line on the property which is located at the westerly corner of the property. 5. Agency and NPO CoMMents Tigard Water District, Tualatin Valley Fire District, Washington County Land Use and Transportation, City of King City, General Telephone and Electronics, NW Natural Gas, Tigard School District 23J, Portland General Electric, and Metro Area Comminication have reviewed the proposal and offer no objections or comments. Tigard Police Department has the following comments: The City should attempt to annex the rest of Tippitt Place, it would be easier for the Police department in locating the property address if the entire street was annexed. B. FINDI::GS AND CONCLUSIONS The relevant criteria in this:case awe Tigard comprehensive Plan Policies 2.1.1, Citizen Involvement; 6.3.1, Established Areas; 10.1.1, Service Delivery Capacity; and 10.1.2, Boundary Criteria and chapters 18.136, Annexations; and 18.138, Established/Developing Area Classification of the Tigard Community Development Code. The planning staff has determined that the proposal is consistent with the relevant portions of the Tigard Comprehensive Plan based upon the findings noted below: 1. Plan Policy 2.1.1 is satisfied because the Neighborhood Planning organization and Community Planning organization as well as surrounding property owners were given notice of the hearing and an opportunity to comment on the request. 2. Plan Policy 6.3.1 is satisfied because the annexation will be designated as an established area on the development standards map. 3. Plan Policy 10.1.1 is satisfied because the City has conducted the Washington County Island Urban Services Study which includes the subject property. This study indicates that adequate services are ZCA 91-19 Staff Report 2 available in the vicinity and may be extended to accommodate the subject property. 4. Plan Policy 10.1.2 is satisfied because although there is an irregular boundary in this area, the annexation will not Add to that irregularity; the Police Department has been notified of this request, the land is located within Tigard's Area Of Interest, and adequate service capacities can be made available to accommodate the eventual development of the property as noted above. The planning staff has determined that the proposal is consistent with the relevant portions of the Community Development Code based upon the findings noted below: 1. Section 18.136.030 of the Code is met because all facilities and services can be made available, the applicable Comprehensive Plan policies discussed above have been satisfied and the property has been determined to be an Established area in accordance with the criteria in Chapter 18.138 of the Code. The Urban Planning Area Agreement between the City and Washington County requires that when annexing land within the City's area of interest, the City adopt a zone designation which most closely resembles the County plan and zone designation. In this case, the properties are designated in Washington County for single family residential use with a minimum lot size of 5,000 square feet and a maximum density of 6 units per acre. .The City of Tigard Low Density Residential plan designation and R-4.5 zone with a minimum lot size requirement of 7,500 square feet and maximum density of 4.5 units per acre are the most comparable to the present County designation. 2. Chaptnr 18.138 of the Code is satisfied because the properties meets the definition for an Established area and shall be designated as such on the development standards area map. C. RECOMMENDATION Based upon the findings noted above, the planning staff recommends approval. of ZCA 91-19. PREPARED BY: Victor nri, Development Assistant Planner ZCA 91-19 Staff Report 3