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Ordinance No. 97-02 ..k� Imp M ig $ CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON ~s Kw Fm'{��}� '� -, ORDINANCE NO.97-v� "'� `� �`'- w �^f'_Y�Hyl ; � �3 ''C•&Mk ;y t All ORDINANCE FURTHER REFINING AND ADDING TO ZONING TEXT AMENDMENTS — C WITHIN THE AREA KNOWN AS THE TIGARD TRIANGLE(ZOA 96-0005)AND DECLARING AN , r 1 s' EMERGENCY. ' WHEREAS,the applicant City of Tigard has requested approval of legislative Text Amendments within ° r the area known as the Tigard Triangle. Specifically, the request further refines and adds language to ;�# 3 incorporate specific design standards to the previously approved amendments that established Mixed Use t g £ � + Employment zoning in the Triangle. �t t ' WHEREAS,the City Council conducted a public hearing specifically on the zoning amendments on the � r4 t4 t design standards at its in of March 11,1997. THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: { t a Y} p� SECTION 1: The proposed amendmcr,ts are consistent wlevant criteria based upo with all ren the a jF facts,findings and conclusions noted in the attached final order(Exhibit A); -rv� fti r.1 SECTION 2: The specific text amendments attached to this Ordinance are hereby adopted and F ` 1 approved by the City Council. SECTION 3: The City Council declares that an emergency exists because development requests $L c are expected within the Triangle immediately. xr W 14 11 ,PASSED: By U11((n t vote of all Council members present after being read by number and title only,thiso�day ot`'�LL,1997. ; � Y" t. Catherine Wheatley,City Recor r ,��99,, $, APPROVED: By Tigard City Council thisa day of inu4C , 1997. h kb r J es Nicoli,Mayor r ORDINANCE No. 97- y ;L Page1 g ire N, ' ��Ya4 T. '7- s`r{x•�aa> ..-+...,- �S Fay �+,Y5, ''' �`..- ��,-n + �a: k;�•.� r-c' � f� rz�'is '_d �+ +*� ch vim.�^s,- d_j?.�,..-'a,'.a{-�.rrr.+'�, 't�. �..�.�.�� Approved as to form: a r ,��' h����er j• �j City Attorney ak xF • 25�9� G Date Min NINE � '"yi-si '' ILLRPLHWADINE\96-MR.ORD "`Q Y \ �t Y 't d� G p 14" ,; .i a k�'�"'bm. v4�" mSB�'P u"ra { t T e r f i -N M! 1 a� Ma­ NONEt j 1 Ams • RED ORDINANCE No. 97- 01;L Y Page 2 . p €rnsc �71 m s aC=an x x e� F fi a " b 'us-"dOm 4. am ',M r 'a r�RAI�� � R s Ntk 00 410 } 41 XE 01, TA 3 CITY OF TIGARD CITY COUNCIL # � s FINAL ORDER �1 TIGARD TRIANGLE DESIGN STANDARDS l A FINAL ORDER INCLUDING FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS WITH REGARD TO AN Fnm APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT CODE TO ADOPT DESIGN ,. 1!4M STANDARDS FOR AN AREA KNOWN AS THE"TIGARD TRIANGLE". ax'rt A. FACTS a° k: .-:taste ,a's5 t j e CASE: pj`,F NAME TIGARD TRIANGLE �;'�'�x�.�� ��•' Zoning Ordinance Amendment: ZOA 96-0005 ' 9 REQUEST: A request for approval of amendments to the Community Developments v r , Code to add a new section to the new"Mixed Use Employment"zoning district to include design standards. "F r , APPLICANT: City of Tigard r r .3125 SW Hall Boulevard L,= sx Tigard,OR 97223 � r t r s OWNERS: Various r� LOCATION; Generally,east of Highway 217,west of Interstate 5,and south of State Y 9 Y Highway 99 West. - 2. y�m!N r- 1 The affected parcels are within the area known as the Tigard Triangle. The area is „ x ,s generally bordered by Interstate 5 to the east,Highway 217 to the west and Highway 99W . y to the north. } 3. Backgr�nd Information In February of 1996,the City Council authorized staff to proceed with hiring consultants to $ a f assist in a new effort to bringresolution to issues as with land use in the Triangle. With the assistance of the consulting team,a task force was formed made up of rrf representatives of areas residents,business owners,developers,COOT and Metro. A x a -fix= s t series of meetings were held throughout the past year and a proposal was developed and submitted for approval at a public hearing before City Council on December 17,1996. At that hearing,Council recommended approval of the comprehensive plan and development code amendments to adopt a new street system aed a new mixed use ' r ' ! employment zone. Council adopted these provisions by final order on December 30, r 1996. Council continued the public hearing on further development code amendments to ' rY allow development of design standards for the Tigard Triangle. 1rj k spy x r zf mv .2 g � ¢ 'kie ,,'r xy J G fire, 7qG . �� i p y RY;.. 35• t' 1 7- ,4 The task force,staff and consultants met a total of four times to discuss and reach consensus on design standard provisions. A series of design standards were developed, s i placed into ordinance format and presented to City Council on March 11,1997. City 4 Council directed staff to prepare a final order adopting the proposed standards at that f public hearing. r �s 4, Site lnformation and Proposal Description The site is approximately 340 acres in size. The proposed land use action includes amendments to the Development Code to include design standards for the Tigard Y. I r � r Triangle. B. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS j 11 , '^Coals 2 0 11 12 and 13 Comprehensive Plan The relevant criteria III this Vase are Stata Mde . , , Comprehensive Policies 2.1.1 and Community Development Code Chapter 18.30. STATEWIDE GOALS 1. Citizen Involvement: Goal 1 requires a citizen involvement program that ensures the opportunity for citizens to be involved in the planning process. Tigard Comprehensive Plan Policy 2.1.1 and Tigard Community Development Code Chapter 18 - ; provide for citizen participation and notice. Notice of the Planning Commission and City7v3�r�. Council hearings and opportunity for response was advertised in the local newspaper and car request for comments were sent to all CITs and Department of Land Conservation and Development. The proposals were subject to a public hearing before the city council tr +a which included citizen testimony. That testimony was considered in reaching a final rimer " -z L dJ decision. This goal is satisfied. 2. Land Use Planning: Goal 2 requires that land use plans must be the basis for f V specific implementation measures and that those measures must be consistent 1n �� with and adequate to carry out the plans. The proposed design standards specifically carry out the changes to the plan that have been previously approved and are consistent Uem r I with those amendments. The new design standards provide the criteria and standards to carry out the plan. ow,, ' Goal 2 also requires that the plan and related implementation measures shall be coordinated with the plans of affected governmental units. ODOT,Metro and DLCD t° all had......mbei...... he task force an ctively participated in the development of design ,r had ntmnuc,a vii tnc loon w....... d a........�,.....•...,,..._.......__,.._...r.• .,•y. standards. Metro submitted a letter expressing their support of the standards. The design standards were,therefore,the result of a coordinated effort with affected x governmental units. This goal is satisfied. =_ al 3. Economic Development: Goal 9 requires the provision of adequate opportunities E; ` for a variety of economic activities. This goal has been met because the design standards continue to allow a variety of opportunities for a variety of economic activities vital to the health,welfare and prosperity of Tigard citizens. The design standards will z encourage a quality of development to occur that will make the Triangle an attractive place to do business and live. We therefore conclude that the design standards carry out t the objectives of Goal 9. This goal is satisfied. wr e r 4. Goal 11: Goal 11 requires a timely,orderly and efficient arrangement of public facilities and services to serve as a framiewark ioir urban do'veioptilutd. This E¢w proposal does not change the acknowledged provisions of the Ci of Tigard er . 9 9 P IY 9 w 7 t F 2 k a� y"•• 4 r y'�, �E- r �`+"' P iyJa="��t'�i�'i� Fr,ann 4.a•:...P E.c_F - ra ' - ..s,�P rF�.Cy«t''k� '4'T +,.���^^ s } n. Zu C a a' f 71-1 ' t NE L1 } 1 roz ' Comprehensive Pian and Community Development Code with respect to the adequate i 3 5 � provision of public facilities and services. As development occurs with the Tigard Triangle,the design standards as well as other provisions within the development code will be enforced to require adequate provision of public facilities and services. This goal is y satisfied. r� L z s r 5. Transportation: Goal 12 requires a safe,convenient and economic transportation ^ system. The design standards outline the requirements for street sections andSIM pedestrian access that will encourage pedestrian activity while providing a safe and ° k r attractive transportation system throughout the triangle. This goal is satisfied. 4W 6, Energy Conservation: Goal 13 requires that land and uses be developed to !!i maximize the conservation of all forms of energy. The proposed design standards h 1 encourage the use of bicycles and pedestrian activity by providing well landscaped, 41 ; generous sidewalks.and interest and increased safety along street frontage by requiring buildings to be located at street frontages. Ultimately,this will reduce the number of autos` trips necessary and will result in energy conservation. This goal is satisfied. N COMPLIANCE WITH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN POLICIES 7. Citizen involvement: Policy 2.1.1 states that the City shall maintain an ongoing s citizen involvement program and shalt assure that citizens will be rovided an The design opportunity to be involved in all phases of the planning process. standards were heard at a public hearing before City Council that was a continued ffi . 1 hearing from December 17,1996. Prior to that hearing,a request for comments was sent x b to all City CIT's and the Planning Commission hearing was legally advertised. in addition, r4r =�t the proposal was presented at all CIT meetings during November,1996,and two work,.' shops were held and extensive mailings were made to property owners within the �� + Triangle. This policy is satisfied. { COMPLIANCE WITH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTIONS: Procedure for Decision Making:1 egisiative: Chapter 18.30 establishes procedures for consideration of legislative changes to the provisions of the Comprehensive Plan, �`r � Implementing ordinances and maps. Section 18.30.120 lists the factorsupon which thenm Planning Commission and City Council shall base their decisions. 8. The statewide planning goals and guidelines adopted under Oregon Revised " Statutes Chapter 197.The applicable goals are addressed in these findings �> i 9. Any federal or state statutes or guidelines found applicable. No other federal or k state standards or guidelines are applicable to this application 10. Applicable plans and guidelines adopted by the Metropolitan Service District. w r Metro has stated by letter that the proposed p ans and guidelines are consistent with the kyr 2040 growth concept and the intent of the Functional Plan. -' # k 11. The applicable comprehensive plan policies and map. These standards are addressed under"Compliance with Comprehensive Plan Policies." wr 12. The applicable provisions of the implementing ordinances. Having followed the " ' w ` r appropriate procedures and addressed the criteria necessary for legislative amendments _ to the development code,the proposed design standard$are consistent with the a � � p F^Fo--- 4 requirements of implementing ordinances. r 3 . yrs X74 r {g 41r lX{h h.. RK g, � haze^fSixr,��� RM '<u Z rr.;t,�� .._ r.,e.-H�i,'"r5-sf-a3x(- �r .—"—......z. yi`S�; NO Eu qg. Consideration may also be given to proof of a change in the neighborhood or x t s community or a mistake or Inconsistency in the comprehensive plan or ' x AIR Implementing ordinance which is the subject of the application. This criteria is y' tM- v ill coa 4 h> optional for consideration. Clearly,the area has changed and will to change. err The pro posed amendments in the development code are intended to allow the change to a t • z r p P be positive. ' s C. DECISION f � {t' City M� l The Ci Council APPROVES the amendments to ZOA 96-0005. xY pp ��k AUii4{+,� n Al S 3 t • �."iii .k t � .�' ie+ g;i .......... 4 � d tf MI !4 ON iF_ - T 4 .z^ ,' �g t UJ a ' �' . Mj- r r t a, t � 127 N1, _ $ 0 r w za."``* CITY OF TIOARD .-'"' Community Development { a * }�X Shaping Better Commeni 6i zgall� { ftsrMi MEMORANDUM �p CITY OF TIGARD e t-�' � TO: City Council ; ^ s w �._.1...5 �.. x, Fr FROM: Nadine Smith,Planning Supervisor Al" DATE: March 18, 1997y a - ��m Y SUBJECT: Tigard Triangle Design Standards k' u The Design Standards that were provided to Council have been corrected to include correction of � spelling errors,and inclusion of a 94'street section for Dartmouth west of SW 72nd. 0r2�r9 r u< 'i ww 5 `fix Z,RX 47 .. i i i • = o y � H Tigard Trianole Street Plaii = h A,— Design Standa " 00 Q7 - '7 " --1 f C" ` �a 1 - _ =�-�.%' -:: ',• � .ice a ; Tigard "rriangle Street Plan City of-H-11a �$pc1sccs 4,Kup o •i,iowd 1) 1.11u11rv,ASC A• (ngaui (•,Man 0325197 Ma d%A 199': Ord.#97-02 1of12 _ l X 1 T Y i C Y Cz Zi t I e n e 1 4 t o ~ + i b �: i tC 2 utpl!"g I jv?_tal.l y Jougy.to io,my N Q n� �N If this notice appears clearer than the _ 1 AUG 2 4 1998 document,the document is of marginal yuaiity. i t' .ifiItI.IIIItIIiIIINlCH 1' r{Tj> lr fi i�i!!jI]I�IIC t ijl(IG�ljtjIa iIT(trt�Tl ��( tML,TI►}�CR.rI(OI1'FiI(IIL1M(.�=lE;D ( I - T jtfillj(ftfl(�lii'l((:k(11111-1[j�([i�l_i_( I'<Ltll [p[flit MADE IN CHINA47 -- c (sl �l13 u s sa 111111111IHiljilll1tifill lil pplllai(IlllilllfillI(IItIIi161,1IIII(IIisIIUIIJ lle(III111(llllll(illLly (III((1(lliilllli(W M R tz , --F r r>YJ A,IJJdof i '+ 1 q �t i l JW V)RIT -4 c � C� b a c$ h'tgppng Iuualip-Jougir Jo Jo °ltf N 4 �V� oOv, [f this notice app nrs clearer than the AUG 2 4 1998 ` 'document,the document.is of marginal nnaiitr. { r MICROFILMED r ri"I I i ,.]iTrl� MADE IN WINA ec}- .�.r- - z 1 - _ --3 4: =^' .. __ 6- .-.i _19 1L•,.;_.ti 13: 13. . ..._15 . 16.. 1 .,:.15 tY �;�ZQ., _:."-.1,:"_ .-- �.'eTB. 3Q ' ( IIIIiIIIIIIIIi IIIINII(1[IIIII(IIIIIIII11111111IIItiIII1 t11111411IIIIiII111II11111111Ii111[IIIIIIfIII(IIiiIIIIIIIiIIiIIIIlI11lIlill(Iftlllit11111IiIIlAIW�AIII IIIIIIIIIiIIlI111111t11lilli(liiillfll fitJili(liiiti i(Ii j111111llUllllllllilllD AIIIfUi iII$)nl ihl(lIl]llLil — - — _ tz -i 77 �.F M kj {{ + e i .�..�' l H y`\ ca� -O C c n }y u v m 0CL a y J1 _1 E•- h O F h J Z � N 4 QAQt�O^i ,0. 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These design standards x� F L address several important guiding principals adopted for the Tigard Triangle,including � creating ahigh-quality mixed use employment area,providing a convenient pedestrian ,#} �f � # ' x and bikeway system within the Triangle,and utilizing streetscape to create a high quality t+f k s t j image for the area. , n y All new developments,including remodeling and renovation projects resulting in non single family residential uses,are expected to contribute to the character and quality of A j the area. In addition to meeting the design standards described below and other a ; development standards required by the Development and Building Codes,developments will be required to dedicate and improve public streets,connect to public facilities such as ,g sanitary sewer,water and storm drainage,and participate in funding future transportation d ' ' and public improvement projects necessary within the Tigard Triangle. The following design standards apply to all development located within the Tigard ,f Triangle within both the C-G and the MUE zones. If a standard found in this section a t' Ap conflicts with another standard in the Development Code,standards in this section shall & ` govern. A. Street Connectivity. All development must demonstrate how one of the !■�� following standard options will be met. Variance of these standards may be approved per ; the requirements of Chapter 18.134 where topography,barriers such as railroads or freeways,or environmental constraints such as major streams and rivers prevent street extensions and connections. s ' 1. Design ontinn e i a. Local street spacing shall provide public street connections at intervals of a rn more than 660 feet. ? £ s - r s b. Bike and pedestrian connections on public easements or right-of-way shall be provided at intervals of no more that 330 feet. r Mixed Use Employment District I Design Standards Spencer&Kupper010 t ; � r Lloyd D.Lindley,ASLA ' m Cogan Owens Cogan e �' �r X L .x'w' m..d.�.� r a ` 'r ren it N rte, 9 1� � l " .y3 �.,.�'1A' �"d�'i'#✓4F7Z.3G(Tl�.�°>%' S'.'T,`.,.. .''. ...... �,. > :. .. 3 d 1 i § I� Or March 7,1997 s Tigard Triangle 7 Design Standards per Task Force meeting on 3/3/97 law 2. Performance Oration € � •s n Y Y� a. Local streetspacing shall occur at intervals of no less than eight street r �` s r intersectionsp er mile. b. The shortest vehicle trip over public streets from a local origin to a collector or greater facility is no more than twice the straight-line distance. 0 C. The shortest pedestrian trip on public right-of-way from a local origin to a collector or greater facility is no more than one and one-half the straight-line distance R B. Site Design Standards. All development must meet the following site design ' standards. If a parcel is one acre or larger a phased development plan must be approved demonstrating how these standards for the overall parcel can be met.Variance to these x standards may be granted if the criteria found in Section 18.134.050(Criteria for "h Granting a Variance)is satisfied."` ` N R m 1. Boilding I#lacement on Maior and Minor Arterials and the street- " m r Buildings shall occupy a minimum of 50%of all street frontages along Major and Minor _ x rxc Arterial Streets.Buildings shall be located at public street intersections on Major and 4 Minor Arterial Streets. See Diagram 1 for some examples of how this standard may be �� met. '. x 2. Building setback-The minimum building setback from public street x � # rights-of--way or dedicated wetlands/buffers and other environmental features, shall be 0 g feet;the maximum building setback shall be 10 feet. x3. r "ni Yard SEtVaa uc - :dsea^:g,a arrenr a hard-surfaced r:paiSlvn CF thee pede-strian„ar»,must be provided between a structure and a public street ., *, E or accessway. If a building abuts more than one street,the required improvements shall be provided on all streets. Landscaping shall be developed to an L-1 standard on public { d r streets and an L-2 standard on accessways.Hard-surfaced areas shall be constructed with k scored concrete or modular paving materials. Benches and other street furnishings arer encoura ed. These areas shall contribute to the minimum landscaping requirement per g Section 18.62.050(A)6. t Design Standards l Mixed Use Employment District 2 g g< 3r z r� Spencer&Kupper ' �.� Lloyd D.Lindley,ASLA qr } Cogan Owens Cogan ­ r ' s z zs L Tigard Triangle March 7,1997 , � • sir , rr r ; Desigr:Standards per Task Force meeling on 3/3/97 e laYi� 4. W' 1v connection to building entrances-A walkway connection is r� ' required between a building's entrance and a public street or accessway. This walkway must be at least six(6)feet wide and be paved with scored concrete or modular paving �r j materials. Building entrances at a corner near a public street intersection are encouraged. a �� These areas shall contribute to the minimum landscaping requirement per Section x. 18.62.050(A)6. G Parkiin locati=and land, a+ln�in.t_Parkjnn fnr ln-„ildinnS nr nl�acP� � �� '"� adjacent to public street rights-of-way must be located to the side or rear of newly ��� . constructed buildings. If located on the side,parking is limited to 50 percent of the street r frontage,and must be behind a landscaped area constructed to an L-I Landscape Standard. The minimum depth of the L-1 landscaped area is five feet or is equal to the ; building setback,whichever is greater. Interior side and rear yards shall be landscaped to r : ' a L-2 Landscape Standard,except where a side yard abuts a public street,where it shall be landscaped to an L-I Landscape Standard. See Diagram 2. z j C. Building Design Standards.All non-residential buildings shall comply with the following design standards. Variance to these standards may be granted if the criteria � 1 - found to Section 18.134.050(Criteria for Granting a Variance)is satisfied. 1. Groundo floor windows-All street-facing elevations within the Building � ;z 3 � r r i Setback(0 to 10 feet)along public streets shall include a minimum of 50%of the ground ' floor wall area with windows,display areas or doorway openings. The ground floor wall r - E area shall be measured from three feet above grade to nine feet above grade the entire width of the street-facing elevation. The ground floor window requirement shall be met ”. within the ground floor wall area and for glass doorway openings to ground level. Up to 50%of the ground floor window requirement may be met on an adjoining elevation as -r long as all of the requirement is located at a building comer. ` 2. Building facades-Facades that face a public street shall extend no more nr than 50 feet without providing at least one of the following features:(a)a variation in , building materials;(b)a building off-set of at least 1 foot;(c)a wall area that is entirely + hr ( separated from other wall areas by a projection,such as an arcade;or(d)by anotherw mak: r design features that reflect the building's structural system. No building facade shallt i lt4-a p r sx Mixed Use Employment District 3 Design Standards f Spencer&Kupper 1y Lloyd D.Lindley,ASLA ai x y Cogan Owens Cogan ' � 1 12 KrY sg M 9�n:, irn' 'ru. `fi "U.ss• ..:z-•.; -�rza<>=n.,s.-a« ,�j s ad9 � r %U, - � ma r s € gat ap bf { .'"��-ter ------------- IX ` 4 { r OVERSIZED DOCUMENTS31 , y � r i 1 i Sf 1 MEETING DATE. 0425-., q Y� �7, J., krg f �• f� .AZA� � � .S � .{�� �• sir K E X � T �fiF$ Y SEE 35MM DOLL FILMtO IN li ` S ri i:lrecords\microflm\targets\osdocccm.doc ' �; ����f+�k � ;as" t5s!�.ux�fx=. - .,see3�','wc fi rT• �` � t+ El,* Fry Y _ •�� �>x'`v. � 1 .: iY,r i.g yam,a�1�"'�� _a 1 r `�,-_s;s.fa. T3+ va' ? t •. :.�r4' Y« t4'yg',,�' „ q z� 5 S ,...:r,..a.,<.....ar.,-..P..,....».._...._..._..,.....�`uvsa�i?4�s'w.r �.:t!'xt'`*,s�`' 12 WMI TIGARD,OREGON " 6 ORDINANCE NO C`7•vy $•'�� AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TIGARD,OREGON,AMENDING CHAPTER 7.60, . ABANDONED VEHICLES. � 40 x �3 a WHEREAS,the City has had regarding abandoned vehicles in for quite some 40 time;and WHEREAS,the City Council finds it necessary to simplify and update those provisions; r fi NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS. �. SECTION 1: Chapter 7.60,Abandoned Vehicles,of the Tigard Municipal Code is hereby repealed and replaced to read as follows- 7,60,010 ollows: { 7 6. 0.010 Definitions. s: As used in this Chapter,unless the context requires otherwise: (1) "Abandoned"or"abandoned vehicle"means any vehicle that has been deserted or relinquished. A vehicle shall be deemed abandoned if it has remained in the same location for more than twenty-four hours and one or more of the fnllnwing conditions exist: ' r ,r ; (a) The vehicle has an expired license plate;or (b) The vehicle appears to be inoperative or disabled;or F 4 (c) The vehicle appears to be wrecked,partially dismantled or junked; g or sr ft (d) The vehicle appears to have been"stored"as that term is defined in 41 „ s Section 10.28.022(3)of this Code;orw (e) The vehicle has remained in the same position,or within the five �<ga hundred foot radius of its earlier position,for a period of at least ug thirty(30)days. rl (2) "City"means the city of Tigard. a Ordinance No. , ('age 1 a v. Ok t AA Ott W11 T �� i S # ' s MOP M OEM Fit,p MR � Tigard Triangle March 7,1997 Sa 40 k Design S:undurds per Task Force meeting on 3/3/97 M � 7WR extend for more than 300 feet without a pedestrian connection between or through the43 �' ! building. xs z 3. Weather protection-Weather protection for pedestrians,such as awnings, canopies,and arcades,shall be provided at building entrances. Weather protection is r # ' encouraged along building frontages abutting a public sidewalk or a hard-surfaced i $SZ. expansion of a sidewalk,and along building frontages between a building entrance and aiA ` public street or accesswa .Awnings and canopies shall not be back lit. i # 4. Buildine Materials-Plain concrete block,plain concrete,corrugated metal,plywood, sheet press board or vinyl siding may not be used as exterior finish t r materials. Foundation material may be plain concrete or plain concrete block where the 1 foundation material is not revealed for more than 2 feet. F y,_'X c $ t . 5. Roofs nd roof lines-Except in the case of a building entrance feature, z roofs shall be designed as an extension of the primary materials used for the building and t ? should respect the building's structural system and architectural style.False fronts and a lvc false roofs are not permitted. 6. Roof-mounted equipment-All roof-mounted equipment must be screened from view from adjaceni public streets. Satellite dishes and other communication ` equipment must be set back or positioned on a roof so that exposure from adjacent public streets is minimized. Solar heating panels are exempt from this standard. � t D. Signs. In addition to the requirements of Chapter 18.114 of the Development -x x Code the following standards shall be met: 1. Zcnin2 district regulations-Residential only developments within the C- G and MUE zones shall meet the sign requirements for the R-25 zone(18.114.130 B); a=h non-residential developments within the C-G zone shall meet the sign requirements for « ss t p g q �.� the commercial zones(18.114.130 C);and non-residential development within the MUE "w s zone shall meet the sign requirements of the C-P zone(18.114.130 D). k 2. Sin area limits-The maximum sign area limits found in 18.114.130 shall not be exceeded. No area limit increases will be permitted within the Tigard Triangle. Nlk a+0 4 ra t g, k.'v`1 d { 'tr 1%Pl a'6, y' a Mixed Use Employment District 4 Design Standards � .� �F�' Spencer&Kupper , r ` , Lloyd D.Lindley,ASLA a � f "x z Cogan Owens Cogantaq a` Fi x !j S 1b ��-yf'`�'•s kr, .� k` r? Lis' _ v�i�,.�t "�,y�""w.. f Q; VM k `tF r F 3 R3 i 3 '• �, Tigard Triangle March 7,1997 { . t Design Standards per Task Force meeting on 3/3/97 t ' }} 'y 3. Height limits-The maximum height limit for all signs except wall signs shall be 10 feet. Wall signs shall not extend above the roof line of the wall on which the sign is located. No height increases will be permitted within the Tigard Triangle. ; t i 4. Sign location-Freestanding signs within the Tigard Triangle shall not be # r permitted within required L-I landscape areas. ��r���r 5 F., Entry Portals. Entry nrnrtalc snail be required at the primary aCCCSS points into k,t'tx'an T�•: ... „ the Tigard Triangles i1. Location-Entry portals shall be located at the intersections of 99W and t1 t Dartmouth;99W and 72nd; I-5 and Dartmouth;Hwy.217 and 72"d;and at the Hwy 217 ;r ' Overcrossing and Dartmouth. > r t 2. Design-The overall design of entry portals shall relate in scale and detail i �X to both the automobile and the pedestrian. A triangle motif shall be incorporated into the s ` -> design of entry portals. s t t - 4+ F. Landscaping and Screening. Two levels of landscaping and screening standards ` # are applicahle,to the Tigard Triangle. The locations where the landscaping or screening is � required and the depth of the landscaping or screening are define in other sub-sections of this section. These standards are minimum requirements. Higher standards may be r;A Ei substituted as long as all height limitations are met. 1. L-1 Low Screen-For general landscaping of landscaped and screened +A areas within parking lots,local collectors and local streets,planting standards of Chapter 18.100 Landscaping and Screening,shall apply. The L-I standard applies to setbacks on 4 iNk major an i minor arterials. Where the setback is a minimum of 5 fret between the parking dux lot and a major or minor arterial,trees shall be planted at 3'/:inch caliper,at a maximum 0. ti k of 28 feet on center. Shrubs shall be of a variety that will provided a 3 foot high screen 1 x and a 90%opacity within one year. Groundcover plants must fully cover the remainder x s ,�xs of landscape area within two years. Any tree planted in excess of a 2 inch caliper shall be tt i §M4`}y ' eligible for full mitigation credit. . g. d . }1xVA r Mixed Use Employment District 5 Design Standardsd Spencer&Kupper � s� Lloyd D.Lindley,ASLA � rs Cogan Owens Cogan r _ WEgj ;'&. a e• '! - .t�5" rte h $ r Ing, `e". �' Pi ...T `✓srv'+e^a'ks�.- :........w..—... «..-,..-- - ;'4 ',�e`° [..�. r3,7 {PSx r �0It 1XIM, 3Rv `u t x JVY i � MINN,� i 'rP ,¢�jbF a � _ f, w s RT M. .„ 4 r t { �2 Tigard Triangle March�,t�9� y��., DIW esign Standards per Task Force meeting on 3/3/97 7 I faro '7, t � aNO F 2. L-2 General Landscaping-For general landscaping of landscaped and . its screened areas within parking lots,local collectors and local streets,planting standards of Chapter 18.100 Landscaping and Screening,shall apply. Trees shall be provided ata - " .� , �3 minimum 2'/z inch caliper,at a maximum spacing of 28 feet. Shrubs shall be of a size L q and quality to achieve the required landscaping or screening effect within two years. Any ; $ :` t tree planted in excess of a 2 inch caliper shall be eligible for full mitigation credit.P. S G. Street and Accessway Standards. The following tables and diagrams show SirCCi and Yeu..4u-ic. aCCiSSway standards for the Ti ibw__u Triangle. Landscape and iiicci F design details are also included in this section. &ZA } ti 1 ` 3 3 fj.w4r $^.lex" S r 1 ie" if`c k; x .25 ; ig r Fa € ' % YS "'>S�fa Y ty G susW SIR, , v Mixed Use Employment District 6 Design Standards �a *? Spencer&Kupper h ¢x rmag." x Lloyd D.Lindley,ASLA d ".' Cogan Owens Cogan K s •. d F aA. - s t r W F `­�-'7­77�rlll W r �t "s jai) , X MR EARN err f s k-rn ,s MYN' _ k AN r C'. - n i as X", § p RIN a MW �$ ks ... .'..y#s - `t v ,i... ., ..-.�->.,.._.,y-n ,,z<• .R., ,. _. .k.,x..�r.....� ..,e,:.ue�.- "+,�`L .a"5� e i �. Me-11'. 5 u s + y Tigard Triangle March 7,1997 . �u Design Standards per Task Force meeting on 3/3/97 , Street Classification and Function Table: Streets r� F ami t : Street Policy Classification Street Function Land Use/ Right-of--Way Design Priority 72 Street Major Arterial Provide access to Mixed Use 92 feet Transit Access Street Triangle Employment Transit destinations ` MON r r �-t Hwy 99 to HwY Limited access to oft- Bikeway 66 feet 217 - street narkine Y DFstFiuuic iraiFii, Corb-LO-CUfb - .rna�kx+? within the Enhanced pedestrian z g i- S" Trianle environment s 'h > Provide Boulevard design with 4�r xy connections two-way traffic *` a between districts try Transit-oriented street „ Distribute traffic features 5 r from regional t 3 t i arterials and Bike lanes major collectors r Continuity of ,,ra 3 r to local service d streets alignment and design p throughout I riangle � 4a r Local transit service Bicycle mobility Py A e �"'z 9L a A 4�, � > $ 1 ' Mixed Use Employment District 7 Design Standards All N Spencer&Kupper � } Lloyd D.Lindley,ASLA S, 'i Cogan Owens Cogan ¢ } sitr r 5 4- an�', H �rM '�." ' � . Vs tr 4" 0, h* l{mak kYZg. t 'W { t Tigard Triangle March 7,1997 K +� Design Standards per Task Force meeting on 3/3/97 R, 4 k ,i�'ti kA, Street Policy Classification Street Function Land Use/ Section s #say rims {" Design Priority ° s r y kn s i . Dartmouth Major Arterial Provide access to Mised Use 92 feet-72nd �'r r Trmrsit Access Street Triangle Employment with 94 feet-west 4F zr 2 t4Yx:x Hwy 99 to 68's Pedestrian-Transit Street destinations Neighborhood and of 72nd �� 'f Bikeway Regional retail 72 feet-east M 4 r Ave' Distribute traffic ot72nd Limited access to ctt'- within Triangle street pinking t a¢ k { Provide t Enhanced pedestrian t � 3 connections : sn zfz icts environment between distr y* a ' Distribute traffic , 9 , from regional arterials and major collectors to local service ` K r5 streets a a r Local transit ��- xs service x Bicycle mobility 1 x tt'� 1lsid ' r �er _ 68 AVe. Minor Arterial ProviJe access to Mixed Use 70 feet Aj''ia' r Pedestrian-Transit Street local services Employment F*s rr{ 5rf ' 46 feet e i Atlanta to Distribute local Enhanced pedestrian R r d P curb o-curb - # Hamptontraffic environment O Bicycle lanes Bicycle access ns z �tr3 1 Mixed Use i Employment Distrct 8 Design Standards f 'Ss g r r Spencer&Kopper ?, g Lloyd D.Lindley,ASLA Cogan Owens Cogan E 5P'0 F-sm mg EF R +� ` .i a i� a aa�y �•-y ..yJ ry' t 1I ti t, _ at -rF - A c33.i 4Y ` 3AB " k�A fi}1 r Tigard Triangle March 7,1997 F' u a s da�-ry sa s 'R ` Design Standards per Task Force meeting on 3/3/97 z ipg3 ; low 'f Street Policy Classification Street Function Land Use/ Right-of-Way Design Priority ,x 217 Over- Minor Arterial Provide access to Mixed Use 70 feet Transit Access Street Triangle Employment # Crossing Pedestrian-Transit Street destinations 46feet may^ (West of Gnhanced pedestrian t curb-to-curb : - c Dartmouth) -� Distribute traffic environment J within the Triangle tel" a Transit-oriented street ice,. Std, Bicycle lanes features Provide Bicycle access connections - ti;J s k between districts � �t Distribute traffic from arterials and 9S L .. collector streets to .., ; local service r �- c3 streets `�' Local transit a: service r,t t YEO �?UNIDO f r Mixed Use Employment District 9 Design Standards v ' Spencer&Kupper - xkxk Lloyd D.Lindley,ASLA x Cogan Owens Cogan 6 3, r ` -,,s��„� y ^>.. r: Fzs: .xarz�.:_ 'iz><aw,•.s� ,F�,,,�.1.*a,�.ax ,,,.�k's* ,a..u:ar,�e.nWY ..�. .. ,...,_• u e F M., a. SIR a VT ffih �.. 9 71 �t`E'�1la,y cft� r " i � ry LamA -t saw yZ SW P, - � a �J Tigard Triangle March 7,1997 • Y� Design Standards per Task Force meeting on 313197 , go- 4 s i � 'Z Z 2¢ � y Street Policy Classification Street Function Land Use/ Section � r Design Priority `.-, �z��� 1"�'. _ � ` Minor Arterial Provide access to Mixed Use 70 feet Hampton St. ' �+ n Transit Access Street Triangle Employment �sg15#r`'i{ 68"to 72nd Pedestrian-Tra;�sit Street destinations 46 feet Enhanced pedestrian ' curb-to-curb a � � Distribute traffic environment within the Triangle 3v � Transit-oriented street "3 Bicycle lanes features Provide Ex Bicycle access connection .. between districts k � y, qi z Distribute traffic from arterials and :^ collector streets to r. local service streets ,. y," t z r Local transit .,�...�' service r'�•xx:? ' s tLocal Collector Provide access to Mixed Use 60 feet r� Backage a. r g s r n , local services Commercial and Retail ` Road along 99:V 36 feet 5 Distribute local curb-to-curb c� . traffic Access to off-street a parking Parking access ,M 5# _ street Enhanced pedestrian ql p environment 3�aYH �1 k Mixed Use Employment District 10 Design Standards F Spencer&Kupper _ r t Lloyd D.Lindley,ASLA Cogan Owens Cogan f .w2 ' p.m- 32 4 f P OR I ate` kf at' s ac azk �,nYi+"� it r rZ 5 h �, tr' a a4 4F f Y d } 'aFP r c.,a,-a• ,.'� a 'S $ Tigard Triangle March 7,1997 k t Design Standards per Task Force meeting on 3/3/97 yea 1s "4- i tie i - w IT n r � Street Policy Classification Street Function Land Use/ Right-of-Way a ' rr r4r Design Priority ;� 0 r s A is t * x r i k East-West Local Service Street Provide access to Mixed Use 60 feet " ` KI wlocal services Commercial and Retail 7 � r Streets along99W 34 feet E tbS yh 7 Distribute local 4 �7 ? a r� traffic Access to off-street curb-to-curb �, � parking �r ° Parking access a air street Enhanced pedestrian 't 0W environment r environment s I a lYOt'tn-Suutft Local Service Street Provide access to Mixed Use 60 feet sr a Streets local services Commercial and Retail along 99W 34 feet f 1tL Distribute local f vcurb-[o-curb �?*A�� .� .+ traffic Access to off-street "& n parking Parking access 4 3' " street Enhanced pedestrian environment � e3 t , s _ xri 'i 3g:, r2k, '3YA53J a, .� 4 as fGv r' Mixed Use Employment District 11 Design Standards ry Spencer&Kupper a. �'t �S., ? Lloyd D.Lindley,ASLA ? Cogan Owens Cogan SS MNail ,nt a ,. 7r; :_1 - armor c,-ws3 9s SI' ,A, t ri s sz_ U si � *xT �I 1 x t fr. s � � A f ¢ r' S Mx> a,r n s , i.N }� '�r'SS t l ..:5 4 b� .e... .- ., _�,:_..t.i 1"':s. u .«.e �° ,-v�.f sa``n' a'P.. gty . .,__... .-,m+. a. "�r�a` r k� t' t�4 1♦ Tigard Triangle March 7,1997 # pf ANY 3 Design Standards per Task Force meeting on 3/3/975"VIj ' � Lc Access Wayszsx CLASS I ACCESS WAY f z.�,. •, Y _ 4r Function: Auto and parking(at least on one side) x AS W k j Access to parking(optional) ' 3 1 Bicycles(in roadway) 3 r- l r c h Pedestrian improvements 3 } 7` Right 52'-60' k4 $ Ownership: Public dedication Application: East-west,north-south streets to parking access ' F CLASS II " F Bicycle Function: Pedestrian and Bic �+k Y x " Right-of-way: 40'* HE E g Ownership: Public or Private with a Public Access Easement Applications: East-west,north-south access ways s a Fire Access E Critical pedestrian access routes. K, r *If emergency vehicle access is provided by alternative locations,a t =e lessor dimension to a minimum of 30 feet in width may be allowedw ¢ t* with approval of City Engineer. � �r r�� .A-:• e r si Mixed Use Employment District 12 Design Standards ' p e-3 i..'<;� a sl -fir �" �. , w Spencer&Kopper Lloyd D.Lindley,ASLA r h ' Cogan Owens Cogan P mZT- 77 f' At, m {5. �j ZF f 7 h�'le art�va tZ i r " a � + i 4 ash 1�i" 'Y s aha . owl- Tigard Tigard Triangle March 7,19975 h rt4 " 3 Design Standards per Task Force meeting on 3/3/97 CLASS III 3a MW9 r� Function: Pedestrian � 7 * Right-of-way: 10'-25'case-by-case ' Y'}tf��kR3}��fA Y 1 •� Ownership: Private with a Public Access Easement k s`# Applications: East-west and north-south accessways E t4 �s Connections to meet accessibility standards ¢ CLASS IV z � r r Function: Pedestrian AS Right-of--way 10'-25'case by case t s Ownership: Private $ " f A0ku #Y Y Mixed Use Employment District 13 Design Standards �� Spencer&Kupper � 7 Lloyd D.Lindley,ASLA Cogan Owens Cogan ' t " 1111, 055 f T5 �' r rr AN