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CU12-72 POOR QUALITY RECORD PLEASE NOTE: The original paper record has been archived and put on microfilm. The following document is a copy of the microfilm record converted back to digital. If you have questions please contact City of Tigard Records Department. ea r • Conditional Usr. (Cu 12-72) 9914 SW Tigard File 1 of 2 • A • I •O• 1 • q d • 119, P1 4 S, ....41=111[11111MMICANIMIIMM■ ,• . •, .. . • , 11104Fiti . CITY OF TIGARD - P. 0. Box 23557 • . . 12420 S. W. Main . Tigard, Oregon 97223 , 0 41 1 September 9, 1977 41 O i il / %., p, i% .a i• 16 1 . Tigard School of Gymnastics qia , 9800 S.W. Tigard q Tigard, Oregon 97223 " Re: Conditional Use CU 12-72 ; ..... 0 - Attention: Wayne D. McCiements „ Please be advised that the Tigard Planning Commission at their regu- lar lar meetin7 of September 6, 1977 approved your request for extension : of a conditional use permit for a gymnastic school in a M-4, Indus- trial Park zone, at 9800 S.W. Tigard Street. Expiration date is September 30, 1982. .i If we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact 0 me at this office, . Sincerely, . .. i 4. ,.. C)0 fild aW3 J hn Laws . . ' Associate Planner • jil/,1 11 Enclosure , h. Note: The following acknowledgment must be received by the City or Tigard within fourteen (14) days of your receipt of this let- ter. Failure to return this acknowledgment may result in ac- 'c'9 tion by the City of Tigard. .\ I hereby acknowledge this letter documenting the action of the Tigard i Planning Commission. I have received and read this letter, and I agree to the decision here documented and to abide by any terms and/ or conditions attached. , ,...„ ,e(4 .....44„..z z.,.. ....., --t--....-:_ _..2 ,4/.., 7 7 Si naturd Date \ 1 di Please be advised that conditions subject to staff approval must be r) satisfied prior to issuance of building permits. ,, 4 r . , 4• c . , ' . (( . ‘,. -I' . ,.„ MINUTES . TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION 4 ,,, September 6, 1977 ,- Page 6 , o Wood said that traffic in and out of businesses , exists all along Pacific Highway but is worse in other areas than at site. if Goldbach moved and Tepedino seconded for approval based on staff findings and with staff recommendation. . , , . . The motion was approved by voice vote, with one nay vote by Brian , . „ , Sakata abstained. o Comment to the Commission by Mr. Rasmussen, who owns service station near proposed Pop Shoppe site: . . . Would like something done about light in front of ., . ,, • Fred Meyers as he has waited five or more minutes , to turn left there, 5.5 Conditional Usd U 12 72 ( igard School of Gymnastics) A request by Wayne McClements, Tigard School of Gymnastics, . . for the extension of a conditional use permit for a gymnas- tic school in a M-3, light industrial zone at 9800 S.W. Tigard Street (Wash . Co, Tax Map 251 2BA, Lot 300) ,., A. Staff Report : Read by Laws '.1 . B. Applicant 's Presentation : . . ' . ..A Wayne McClements addressed the parking problem and traffic, He stated that gymnastic meets are held mostly on the weekends. He needs an industrial-type building for the high ceilings needed in gymnastics. t.f,‘ C. Public TeEltimony: . '" None ) D. Staff Recommendation ; .4, Staff recommends approval for the renewal of the condi- tional use permit for a period of five years. Uxpira- • tion date September 30, 1082, t ' , . .,, , 0 . ) ' , . , • . , \ .. 6 -i ,. ., ( t MINUTES TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION September 6, 1977 Page 5 o Ken Juttik, for Oregon Beverage Services, gave background on Pop Shoppes . He said that 85 to 250 cars per day come to the presaat location of the Pop Shoppe. He expects 125 to 400 cars per day at the proposed site. The site was chosen because it is a high-traffic area. Regarding traffic safety, he stated that there ar,1 no problems at the present site, and he anticipates no problem at the proposed site. Regarding environmental aspects, the Pop Shoppe complies with ad Oregon state laws, i .e. , smell , noise, water, and sewer. Regarding storage, it will all be in the building. The site plan is tentative, and they will work with Planning staff on location of building, landscaping, etc. C. Public Testimony: None D. Staff Recommendation : Based on findings of fact and staff observations, staff recommends approval . E. Commission Discussion and Action : o Brian is concerned about traffic. He thinks the intersection will not carry the additional traffic. o Corliss asked if we could synchronize the lights. o Bolen said the lights are synchronized. There will not be a light at that intersection . o Moore sees the same traffic problem. 4. 0- o Tepedino doesn ' t; think the traffic problem will be aggravated by this new store. o Popp discussed traffic--ho thinks it is a good site ) for this use o Brian asked if it was known how many cars went over , Villa Ridge now. o Justik answered that the Pop Shoppe expected 125 to 400 cars, with Saturday the heaviest day and summer the heaviest season. . „ 4 . « " ' ■ . • • . . MINUTES TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION September 6, 1977 Page 7 E. Commission Discussion and Action : o Wood asked applicant why original conditional use was granted. - o McClements answered that they needed an industrial- type building as previously stated. Goldbach moved and Sakata seconded for approval based • on staff findings and with staff recommendation. The motion was approved by unanimous voice vote. 5.6 Sign Code Revision SCR 1-76 A. Staff Report : Bolen presented final draft oX new sign code. He stated that it gives the applicant a choice : he can go through staff or go to the Design Review Board. He pointed out a ten-year grace period. He pointed out on Page 3 revisions from last presentation to the Plan- ning Commission. He pointed out the supplemental de- sign features which are unique to this code. He pointed out on Page 7 the pole cover requirement and address number requirement . B. Comments from members of the Sign Code Revision Commit- . tee: o Jerry Scott, chairman of the Committee, owner of a sign shop, said he feels that the special design features will encourage good design. C. Public Testimony: None D. Commission Discussion and Action: ) o Popp commented on lack of public opposition due to • good process. Tepedino pointed out on Page 3 Line 5, the words "registered mail" . He wondered if certified mail might not be adequate and cheaper. - , . . ° . . . , C C. . • MINUTES . TIWIRD PLANNING COMMISSION . September 6, 1977 • .., . Page 8 o Popp said we will change it to "certified mail" then . Sakata moved and Tepedino seconded for recommendation ' for adoption to the City Council . . . The motion was approved by unanimous voice vote. 6. Other Business: . 6. 1 Similar Use Interpretation Presentation : Western Racquet Club .. . , . . A. Staff Report : i Bolen presented the question of whether a racket club 0 could be considered as a drive-in theater. If so, then it could be considered for conditional use in a. M-3, light industrial zone. He recommends approval of simi- lar use. , . B. Commission Discussion and Action : o Sakata thinks the logic is funny to compare a drive- in theater to a racket club. She doesn 't see it as similar because racket club is not open air. o Wood thinks the matter shouldn ' t be discussed with- out the applicant present . He said drive-in movies require large spaces and nighttime darkness, so are put in an industrial zone. They can 't go into a commercial zone . He doesn 't see why racket clubs couldn 't go into a commercial zone, o Bolen said the answer was that a large enough parcel was not available. o Tepedino said that since the applicant wasn 't here, the Planning Commission shouldn ' t consider it. , 1 11 o Bolen said it was just a case of the Planning Com- mission interpreting their own code. o Popp and Tepedino said they didn 't see any similar- , ity between a racket club and a drive-in movie. i ' o Goldbach said he thought approval depended on loca- m Lion 4 . .. .. . , . . .. . r .. . , STAFF REPORT AGENDA 5 .5 , . TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION . September 6, 1977 - 7: 30 p.m. . . Fowler Junior High School - Lecture Room I 10865 S.W. Walnut Street - Tigard, Oregon y . • ( ' Docket : Conditional Use CU 12-72 • Request: For extension of a conditional use permit for a gymnastic school in a M-4, Industrial Park zone . , , Location : 9800 S.W. Tigard Street (Wash. Co , Tax Map 251 2BA, Tax Lot 300) • , Applicant : Tigard Gymnastic School ... I . Findings: . 1. The site is designated "Industrial" on the Neighborhood Planning Organization #2 Plan and zoned "M-4, Industrial ' Park" . 2. A conditional use permit for the Tigard School of Gymnas- tics was approved on September 19, 1972, by the Tigard Plan- . ning Commission under the condition that it be limited to one year and then may be extended with Planning Commission approval. 3. On September 18, 1973, the matter was heard by the Tigard Planning Commission and a two year renewal was granted. Apparently the entire four year renewal period asked was . . not granted due to some reservations concerning the appro- priate continuation of the school in that location as the Industrial Park continues to expand and fill available va- cant space. N, 4. On October 7, 1975, the Tigard Planning Commission approved ' \ a request for the renewal of a conditional use permit to ; 4 operate a gymnastic school for two years, expiration date September 30, 1977, , . 1 5. .roh.r, applicant is again requesting the renewal of a condi- ,i,i.,.nal use permit to operate the school, this time for a period of five years so that the conditional use permit may run concurrently with a five year lease arrangement with the owner of the property, , 6 , The location of the school in the project has been changed , 1 since the conditional use was originally granted in 1972. 1.7111.111111111.11111111111.111111111111MMERIUMMIRMIZIMINMINEWAIM . - • STAFF REPORT AGENDA 5.5 TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION ' 4 September 6, 1977 Page 2 The move was in 1974 to the second building to be built in Tigard Industrial Park. The gymnastic school faces Tigard Street and is at the end of the building where conflicts • do not occur with the industrial traffic serving the proj- • . ect. • 7. Staff is aware of no particular difficulty caused by the school 's operation in this location since the last renewal of the conditional use permit was granted by the Commis- , sion . 6 . , The daily parking demand for this use does not appear to conflict with the parking needs of the remaining businesses within the industrial park. However, there have been oc- casions when athletic meets held during the weekday have • saturated the available parking required for the school . 4 II . Staff Recommendation : Staff recommends approval for the renewal of the conditional use permit for a period of fiv.e years. Expiration date Sept- ember 30, 1982. • I ' , ot , rjr.f 411,1 . . . • . , . • . .,.. ..... : , ...j.2., 30 ---------1 . — 4. • _ ,. .., . , NOTICE OF PUB • HEARING .• AFFIDAVIT dr PUBLICATION TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION . September 6,1977 — 7:30 p.m, • , . STATE OF OREGON, Fowler Junior High School — Lecture •. } ss.• Room COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, 10865 S.W..Walnut Street.—Tigard, .,,,• Oregon ;-. * I 1 • 5. Public Hearings: . I, ..,.......Joseph.. .Schaf.er 5.1 one Change,ZC 30-77,(Way-. , NPO 5 .., • I • ' being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the publisher....—........ __. "x1111'0 it A request by Kenneth Waymire, , • of The Tigard Times, a newspaper of general circulation, as defined Waverly Construction, for,a prelimi- 0 nary plan and program review of a resi- . dential planned development in a R-7 . zone on a 9.85 acre carcel at 8065 S.W. s . by ORS 193,010 and 193,020, published at Tigard, in the aforesaid county and Bonita Road (Wash. Co. Tax.Map 251 ot 500) / c state, that the legal notice, a printed copy of which is hereto annexed, was 12B, Tax L 5,2 Zone' Change . - • : , 1 r 'Bride) NPO 6 ZC 32-77 (M published in the entire issue of said newspaper for SU cessive and A reque'st by .Melvin and Victoria 4 Mcl3ride fcir a zone map amendment to 1 change the zoning designation from .0, consecutive weeks in the following issues , th . August 31, 1977 3,Washington County Zoning "RS-1" to City of Tigard Zonin& "R-7, Single . / 1.7.7/ 1 2 1...e.../----' , Family Residential"for a 1.77 acre par- • --------- '-* Signaiilrel) eel at 9220 S.W. Durham Road (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 14A, Tax Lot 400) ,. 5.3 Conditional Use CU 22-77 (Mc- , 1St day of .4Donald's Corp.) NPO'l Subscribed and sworn to before me this request by McDonald's Corp, for , . ;a conditional use permit to operate.a . ..drive-thru window for proposed Mc- , September 19 77 •,—,...„ Donald's restaurant in a C-3M, Main ,Street commercial zone,at S.W. Main ...1. .i.„)..ti...A.X.,.........4.‘,... .....v,..r.. ,and Scoffins (Wash. Co, Tax Map 2S1 , ..... ... . *fary Public of Oregon .2AA, Tax Lot 903) ...) `......,_,..) 5,4 Conditional Use CU 24-77 19r (O My commission expires ,.-) .Al% t .. re- , gon Beverage Services) NPO 4 . : A request by Oregon beverage Serv= ‘ . c (1 ',..,.' CI ‘C. , ices, Inc. for a conditional use permit ,for retail sales and bottling facility in 4, general commercial zone at , ..1 01552 S,W„Pacific Highway(Wash,Co. - lTax•Map1S1 36DA, Tax Lot 900) , 5,5 Conditional Use CU 12-7' (Tigard ... , :School Gymnastics) i . - ' A request by Wayne McClem'ents,Ti. gard School of Gymnastics,for the ex-,, tension of a conditional use permit foe,' .a,gymnastic school in a M-3, light in i ' r dustrial zone at 9800 S.W.Tigard Street (Wash, Co,Tax IVIap 2S1 213A,Lot 300) 5,6 Sign Code Revision SCR 1-76 ' . •.1 A proposal to amend the Tigard Sign . . 1 Code (Chapter 16, Tigard Municipal Code) to establish free-standing sign size standards according to traffic,i speed and number of travel lanes and 4 to eliminate freestanding sign size re- strictions based on lot frontage, All persons having an interest in the ) hearing matter are invited to appear and submit oral and written testimony ,', or submit written testimony in advance ' of the meeting. .. ,(TT 3347 --, publish.August 31, 1977) f • • • 4 * ,. . • • • • • • AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING , • STATE OF OREGON County of Washington ) ss. City of Tigard I , Judith A. Heise, being first duly sworn, on oath depose and say: That I am Secretary for the Planning Department •4 for the City of Tigard, Orpgon . That I served notice of hearing of the Tigard Planning Commission of Nthich the attached is a copy (Marked Exhibit A) upon • each of the following named persons on the c„ day of o j _ , 197/1, by mailing to each of them at the ad, ress shown on the attached list (Market Exhibit B) , said notice as hereto attached, depositqd in the United States Mail on the , day of ( 197r1, postage prepaid. it, 4 Subscribed and sworn to before me on this day • of n GA/ T 1977. 44' nArki:t Notar, Public of Oregon —ugy commission expires: 1 ci ri y) • V ) • • " (),,e • `:444,"' ' "0 •c;:e 40i0CVAtli, • • • pAF,n) CITY OF TIGARD s P.0, Box 23397 12420 S.W. Main, Tigard, Oregon 97223 • • , • Dear Property Owner: The agenda enclosed for the next meeting of the Tigard Planning Commission includes an item (circled in red) which, due to its location adjacent property owned or occupied by You, or due to your previously indicated interest, the City feels obligated to notify youp If you wish to make your views known in this matter, pr if you only wish to avail yourself of this opportunity to be informed concerning this project, The Tigard Planning Commission invites you to attend this meeting. ; . . • • ,74.4 • , • • , • A r AGENDA • TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION September 60 1977 - 7:30 p.m. Fowler Junior High School - Lecture Room 10865 S.W. Walnut Street - Tigard, Oregon 1 . Call to Order: 20 Roll Call: 3. Approval of Minutes: 4 Communications: 5. Public Hearings , 5. 1 Zone Change ZC 30-77 (Waymire) NPO 5 A request by Kenneth Waymire, Waverly Construction, for a pre- liminary plan and program review of a residential planned de- . velopment in a R-7 zone on a 9.85 acre parcel at 8065 S.W. Bonita Road (Wash. Co. Tax Map 2S1 12B, Tax Lot 500) 5.2 Zone Change ZC 32-77 (McBride) NPO 6 • A request by Melvin and Victoria McBride for a zone map amend- ment to change the zoning designation from Washington County r ' " Zoning "RS-1" to City of Tigard Zoning R...71 Single Family Re. sidential" for a 1077 acre parcel at 9220 S.W. Durham Road (Wash. Co. Tax Map P.S1 14A, Tax Lot 400) 5.3 Ormditional Use CU 22-77 (McDonald's Corp. ) NPO A request by McDoneld's Corp. for a conditional use permit to operate a drive.thru window for proposed McDonald's restaurant in a C-3Mp Main Street commercial zone, at S.W. Main and Scof- fing (Wash, Co. Tax Map 251 2AA9 Tax Lot 903) 504 Conditional Use CU 24-77 (Oregon Beverage Services) NPO 4 A request by Oregon Beverage Services, Inc. for a conditional use permit for retail sales and bottling facility in a general commercial zone at 11552 S.W. Pacific Highway (Wash. Co. Tax Map 151 36DA0 Tax Lot 900) 5.5 Conditional Use CU 1242 (Tigard School Gymnastics) NPO 2 A request by Wayne McClements, Tigard School of Gymnastics, for the extension of a conditional use permit for a gymnastic school in a M-3, light industrial zone at 9800 84W. Tigard Street (Wash. Co. Tax Map 251 2BA, Lot 300) • f ' . • . 11 • • , M si* *4_ AGENDA TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION September 69 1977 Page 2 506 Sign Code Revision SCR 1-76 A proposal to amend the Tiga1d Sign Code (Chapter 16, Bard Municipal Code) to establish free-standing sign size standards according to traffic speed and number of travel lanes and to eliminate free-standing sign size restrictions , • based on lot frontage. 6, Other Business; 6. 1 Similar Use Interpretation 7. Adjournment: • • • • 14. P ininninaggh, . A c t 131,^00t,u J,.•,1 a.,, '4 912AB .19AC C-3 3992 0237 8940 SW D-.URNHAM ST TIGARD, OREGON 972' Si2AD ?3,100 19,'100 42,BOL A-21130-2600 DANIELS WIGGINS DANIELS 1 1aAp „ 7 "s 401 , AC S�-',--ZOt2 Os. P p g0 0341'4 T 4�Rlt B7cr' , 31.00f� '0 `.a c+. ••. 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Action Requested 01‘)Dst`I'101..3.AL use; po r 5....e...___.±-...___ye,, c) czyrwuc... c,,,iyhitoxs-r-K. ,. s_ c-i-1/4-00L- e3. .' k 1%) SA—M,L..)C.--r.t.01,-.) • Applicant ' s Name (A)Al 0 e ,. t•/k0_,C,..1...mt.-1,.. .),..31.--$ Phone 61: 1 - 0 S7..k.'"2_, , . Applicant ' s Address kca&Ls ?— ST 7.-i6e■1 e-_,IS , x. (411-10-e> (street (city) (state) (zip) . : Owner ' 8 Name k.A..) 1s...9 13m .A .r.f..c--a- ki-r-5„ Phone &,-.4 z...., ', Owner ' s Address_91 lL.,4:) Su.) ---17‘),..,..m.r.> 5-41-- TiG.A-lz. ,... (street) (city) (.9tate) (zip) , Applicant is Owner V Contract Purchased Developer Agent ...._ _ \ f•. Other Owner Recognition of application:X. „ signature of owner(s) I. 2 , Person responsible for application UAVG N..4 c 1,4,cCuen-t e-Ni- -i_ _ ___ .c LA) '• i 6, ?..‹.v..... .c.;71.--. ---71 . - (street)- (city) (state) (zip) 1 1 . _....._ ______ _ :i PROPERTY INVOLVED: Ta e Map # ' 0() Tax Lot(s) 3 ( cr) r'4 _ Area (acres) Existing Buildings (# and type) ' .., t.-- - 1463 __._4..L.--S-A.AL.L .b._...__O__.L4__QeY--S, , tr" Stt-____CVLIC-M, o' Current zortng Current Use Applicant 's Applicant ' s " Proposed Zoning COkt$ACE4k.C...,i #PN (..., Proposed Use - 1 .1""ke, 0.4S-Ii-i4k1c,:ruo,i 0 1 . _....... _......... ,.// SUBMISSION Title Report "Fasano" Requirements ' • REQUIREMENTS : Legal Description Vicinity Map ......__ ...._ Tax Map Site Development Plan .614 ■ Site Plan n ,. . .. .. ....:, _ I-) , - - 1 • i ' ,.. ,\. 4 tNI i N If 4' 1 r‘\‘ 11 e , 1 u \ r_ , • ,., 44 a il i I ) tl t n , Vi k 'i'' i \ . 1 1- • • • • 0. 4. • •11 • „ October le, 197,5 - Mr. 1.,ayne 1), VcClemen,ts Tigard School of Cykonag;tics 9000 S. ' 7, Tigard Tigard, Oregon 9Y223 Reference: Vile Vic. CU 12-72 (Tigard Cdhool (12 Gymnastic's) Dear Nr. UcClomentst Please be advised that tho Tigard Planning Commission, at their regular mooting of October 7, 1975, considered your request tor renewal of a conditional use permit to operate a gymnastic school in an DI-4 zone. Your request was approved and your conditional use renewal will be in effect for two (2) years and expire on September 30, 1977. If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not bositate to call this office at 69-4171. kincerely, • Jerald M. Powell, ASSOO, AlP Associate Planner 014P:pi', ) • • , r ' • ( ' au, . 00 . .... , . • c (..., / ? 9 ), < . ,4 0 .. MINUTES Tigard Planning Commission 4 October 7, 1975 .:., Twality Junior High School - Lecture Room 14650 S. W,, 97th Avenue, Tigard, Oregon 4 ; 1. CALL TO ORDER: Chairman Hartman celled the meeting to order at •, . 7:40 p.m. 2. ROLL CALL: Members present: Hartman, Hansen (late) , Popp, . . Porter, Sakata, Wakem Em , s, Nicoli; staff; Powell ('„„ . and Laws; Al?sent: Smelser , . " 3. MINUTES: " o Popp stated that the Planning Commission minutes roll pall . should be amended to read "Ems" and not "Hammes" present. . • , o Porter stated that item C2 should be rewritten to say that • "The NPO Plan should be rewritten and not sent back to the Panning Commission" . o Porter requested that all motions made by Planning Commission members and roll calls be shown in the minutes and forwarded to the City Council. , . o Hartman then stated that the minutes would be approved as amended with names on the roll call votes and forwarded on , to City Council. — 4. COMMUNICATIONS: None 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS N ., 5.1 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RENEWAL CU 12-72 (McClements/ . . . ) Tigard School of Gymnastics) - continued from September 1 16, 1975. . 1, A request for a two year renewal of a conditional use permit to operate a gymnastic school in an M-4 zone at 9800 S. W. Tigard Avenue (Tigard Industrial Park) . ), A. Staff Report: Read by Powell, B. Public Testimony o Mr. MoClements stated that the change over of classes L creates a small period of congestion, but there ts nt- ..., permanent parking. C. gearing Closed. D. Staff Recommendation: approval. . • I, ',:,• . . . . . ' .., . . . . . * . /-7, _. I. H , . page 2 _ , PC Minutes . . . October 7, 1975 . E. Commission Discussion •, S . , . o Popp asked Mr. McClements when classes begin and end, o The applicant responded that classes begin at 1:00 . , . p.m. and end between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. He further stated that a change in traffic occurs at the hours • • of 3:30 p.m. , 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.M. , , . . . o Popp further asked theapplicant if, when his lease , and the conditional use application expires, will he be seeking an alternative iodation. , . ,., . . o The applicant responded affirmatively. . , o Motion for approval (Popp) for a period of two (2) . years for conditional use permit, at which time the permit would expire on September 30, 1977. . . . o Seconded (Waltem). :T•.• o Motion passed unanimously. . ._ 5.2 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CU 2045 (Scales 'n Tails Aquatic .:. Imports) . " A reoptlestt by Randall Construction Co. and Louis Jordan • . • Burton for permission to operate an aquatic supply company .., at 8900 SW Burnham St. (Security Storage) . . ., ,. A. Staff Report: Read. by Powell, . . . . . B. Public Testimoty • , . 1 o Mr. Johnson, lessee, 6695 SW Imperial Drive, Beaverton, . . p, Oregon, stated that adequate parking and access, which appear available at this time for a maximum of 6 , . employees as stated in the staff report, was not necessary because there would be only 3 part time J 1 ) employees. He further stated that he presently owns .. one van arid is in the process of acquiring another. • He also stated that Clients would be received by appointment only and there would be no more than . • 1 client and 3 employees at one time on the proposed site. ,:.;,-/. o Hartman asked if other than tropical fish are to be sold. . , . 0 Applicant responded that pnly wholesale sales would take place and not retail poles, o Sakata asked hours of operstior1. , . , . , I- . . r_ (;,, . . RgAiLtes . . October '7, 1975 o Applicant responded that the operation hours would be 9:00 a.m. to 2;00 p.m. C. Public Testimony closed. D. Staff Recommendation: Approval based, on earlier Planning . . Commission action for permitted uses at this location. E. Commission Discussion o Sakata asked if we were opening a can of worms by permitting this use. , o Popp asked if add:'.tional heating and ventilation is required for the fish tanks. o Applicant responded "yes". • . 0 Motion for approval (Porter) . o Seconded (Wakem) . o Motion passed unanimously, Sakata abstained. 5.3 VARIANCE V 8-75 (Morissette/11370 SW Tigard Avenue/setback) • An application for variance to allow an 8 ft. sideyard in an R-7 zone. (continued from September ?, 3.975) , A. Staff Report Powell. requested that variance V 8,075 and Preliminary Plat approval and Subdivision Variance S 3-75 be read sequentially. , Staff report was read by Powell. ..1 B. Public Testimony o Glen McBride, 7075 SW Shady Court, stated he felt ) the project had abided by the existing Tigard code , • and, had produced a project in the best interests of Tigard. o Porter asked McBride if he had an agreement to pur- chase the home where the variance was being requested. IL ,, o Ems asked applicant if he had considered adding a garage to this home. • o McBride advised he was not $up pl at this time. o Popp asked applicant why he ,had requested a 7 ft. tt variance on the west side oe the property and retained 20 ft, on the east side. Page 4 PC Minutes October 7, 1975 • Applicant responded by saying "to meet zoning code requirements and compliment the existing residence". o Popp asked applicant if the resident on the west side does rot object to the 7 ft. o McBride responded by saying "no". o Popp asked what is to prevent owners of property on lots 12 thru 16 in 'building their own entrance way onto 113th. o Powell responded that a one ft. reserve strip could • be retained the length of the frontage of the su'b division on 115th for closing access -0 113th. • C. Commission Discussion o Ems asked if 5 ft. walkways are standard for Tigard. If so, a 30' planting area was being proposed. 2 o Powell responded that 4 ft, sidewalks were being pro- • posed to meet this problem. • o Porter asked if it is necessary that a condition be • that the sale of the house go through to the developer based on the 7 ft. variance. o Porter stated that lot 2500 driveway access should be • on to the unnamed subdivision street and not Tigard St. o Hartman concurred with Porter's remarks. o Powell stated that if lot 2600 is to be part of the subdivision, a minor land partition is needed or the developer must purchase the entire lot. o Porter asked when the new street is to be named. o Hartman asked that before the preliminary can be approved, is a minor land partitioning required. o McBride responded that in order to avoid a minor land partitioning, all parties will be signators of the plat. o Hartman then stated that lots 2500 and 2600 should be included within the plat. •N • o Motion to approve the preliminary plat and subdivision variance (Porter) with the following conditions: , . Page 5 PC Minutes October 7, 1975 — 1. Street plugs be dedicated at the end of each street stub. 2, A one ft. reserve strip be dedicated along rear lot lines adjacent 113th. 3, That a 5 foot utility easement be dedicated along the front and side yard lines with tie , back easements as required by the utility companies. 40 That 40 ft. stub streets be developed with a 4 ft. sidewalk on the north side of each stub and a 24 ft. roadway. 50 That street trees, as approved by staff, are to be provided throughout the project, installed and maintained by the developer until he vends the adjacent homesites. 6. A 5 ft. street dedication, curbs, sidewalks and street improvements as necessary to match existing pavement shall be provided on SW Tigard St. to the edge of the plat boundaries. 7. That all of tax lots 2500 and 2600 be included within the plat. o Seconded (Wakem) . o Motion passed unanimously. o Popp made a motion to approve variance V 8-75, based olx the approval of the subdivision and the improve- ment of SW Tigard St. and the unnamed street within the subdivision. o Seconded (Nicoll.) , c'e4 o Passed unanimously. 8. TIGARD CLINIC SITE PLAN - Review and Consultation (Garrett ttn'1 Pacific Highway) A. Staff Comments: Read by Powell. B. Applicant's comments o Bob Gray stated there As a need for coverting and • 4 a portion of the site. o Applicant further stated that all major trees can be preserved. • • Page 6 PC Minutes October 7, 1975 O To date, applicant is still not sure of the location of the clinics He further stated that this is a good site Without the road, but would be a bad c .c.) with the road, C. Commission Discussion o Popp felt that the site proposal was in conformance with NPO #1 land use designation for the area. o Wakem concurred with Popp's remarks and favored this type of land use for the area Seoondly, he felt that this would eliminate additional curb outs and a pro- posed bike path on the plan was a good idea. a Nicoli felt that the frontage road as proposed by the NPO #1 Plan would have a negative effect on this site proposal. . O It was the Planning Commission's consensus that this s was a good site plan. There was no formal motion and no vote was taken on this matter, 9 7. ZONING F• 7.1 ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ZOA 5-75 (Duplex lot size in residential zones) - continued from September 16, 1975 A request by the City of Tigard to amend Sections 18.20.020, 18.20.030 and 18.20.040 to increase the minimum lot size for duplexes in an R-7 zone and decrease the lot coverage permitted in an R-15 zone. A. Stain' Report: read by Powell B. Public Testimony C. Staff Recommendation: approval. D. Commission Discussion o Popp stated he favored the proposal. o Motion for approval (Popp) . P o Seconded (Ems) . o Passed unanimously. • ' 7.2 ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ZOA 6--75 (Fee Schedules) A. Staff Report: Read by Powell. •.rw. ._ , c -- ..�.F....•..«.�'.6uG...sr.-:w;..s. ..--:, ,"T�:.?-cssuc:•o=acAiY#ira:asarsaa,:s_s¢4v.a=c�_vcf«-.'...—s+.w:,. ,.. ...L;,� . , . . . H • Page 7 PC Minutes • October 7, 1975 • B. Public Testimony C. Staff Recommendation D. Commission Discussion o Porter stated that he felt the fee schedule should be in the form of an ordinance and not a resolution, „ . o Motion (Porter) to recommend that this item not be • acted on by the City Council at a regular public • . . hearing until the Planning Commission was given • additional time to examine and discuss this matter • at its next study session, o Motion seconded (Wakem) . o Approved unanimously, 9. OTHER BUSINESS,1 None. 10. ADJOURNMENT: 10:50 p.m. : A I STAFF REPORT C Tigard Planning Commissj; , October 7 , 1975 Agenda Item 5.1 •, CU 12-72 (Wayne McClements/Tigard School of Gymnastics) CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RENEWAL A request for a 2 year renewal of a conditional use permit to operate a gymnastic school in an M-4 zone at 9800 SW Tigard Ave. (Tigard Industrial Park) StaffilJJZILag. 1. A conditional use permit for the Tigard School of Gymnastics was approved on September 19, 1972, by the Tigard Planning Commission under the condition that it be limited to one • year and then may be extended with Planning Commission approval. 2. On September 18, 1973, the matter was heard by the Tigard Planning Commission and a two year renewal was granted. Apparently the ent-11.0 four year renewal period asked was not granted due to some reservations concerning the appropriate continuation of the school in that location as the Industrial Park continues to expand and fill available vacant space. 3. The location of the school in the project has been changed since the conditional use was originally granted in 1972. The move was in 1974 to the second building to be built in the project. This new location faces Tigard St. and is at the end of the building where conflicts do not occur with the industrial traffic serving the project. 4. Staff is aware of no particular difficulty caused by the school' s operation in this location, although staff has it- self observed that available parking appears to be nearly saturated at times. 5. Applicant is requesting a renewal for two years, to coincide with the termination date of his present lease agreement. Staff Recommendation I To be advised at the close of the public hearing. • • ■ 5'16 ( 0 I MINUTES Tigard Planning Commission September 16, 1975 Twality Junior High School 14650 S. W. 97th Avenue, Tigard, Oregon 1. CALL TO ORDER: Chairma Hartman called the meeting to order at 8:05 2. ROLL CALL: Members present: Hartman, Hansen, Popp, Porter, Sakata, Smelser, Wakem, Ems and Nicoli (late) ; staff: Bolen, Powell and Laws 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Minutes of August 19, 1975 and September 2, 1975, were approved as read. (Com- missioner Nicoli arrived after approval of minutes and asked that his name be included in the minutes of September 2) . 4, COMMUNICATIONS: None 5. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 5.1 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REVISION CPR 3-75 (City of Tigard/ N.P.O. #3 Plan) Commission discussion and action continued from September 9, 1975, special meeting requested by the City of Tigard and N.P.O. #3 for Planning Commission recommendation of the N.P.O. #3 Plan. A. Chairman Hartman addressed the Planning Commission and summarized items which had been brought up repeatedly for the Commission's consideration: 1. Gaarde St. extension and widening 2. Bikeways and pedestrian facilities on Gaarde 3. xtension of commercial zoning along Gaarde to 110th B. It was moved (Popp) to recommend the N.P.O. Plan with addition o± the corrections and changes suggested by the Planning Commission: 1. (That the Plan Include a statement that a bicycle/ pedestri - path be rovided on 121st and Gaarde as soon as possible) . 2. (That stop signs be provided at certain key inter- sections on both 121st and Gaarde to discourage through traffic) . , 4 . • PC Minutes page 2 September 16, 1975 3. (Extension of 110th Ave. to Gaarde) . o Seconded (Hansen) . o Motion failed for lack of majority. Hansen, Nicoll Popp, Sakata ayes; Hartman, Porter, Smelser, Wakem, nay; Ems abstained. o Motion (Porter) to leave the area that is presently zoned C-3 on Pacific Highway designated retail-com- mercial on the plan, redesignate the area behind that C-3 on the north side of Gaarde (shown as retail- . commercial) as commercial-professional, redesignate that area north of that, up to 110th, as apartment . residential and redesignate the remainder (not other- wise designated) as single family residential; and . furthermore, in those areas designated retail-corn- :, mercial to restrict high traffic generators. o Seconded (Hartman) on condition that the motion be separated into two parts. Part A Concern' the commercial professional area on Pacific Highway and Part B: concerning the area adjacent Gaarde St. • That condition was acceptable to Mr. Porter. o Motion A failed for lack of a majority. Motion B passed. o Motion (Porter) to amend the plan to more strongly recommend that bicycle-pedestrian ways be placed on all collectors and arterials and that they be of "highest priority" . • o Seconded (Wakem) . o Motion passed (unanimously) . o Motion (Porter) that collector streets be confined to existing rights-of-way whenever possible and that widening of collectors through residential area be done only when needed to alleviate traffic congestion • or hazards. o Seconded Nakem) , o Motion failed, , o Motion (Porter) to amend Plan to include the wording appropriate to encourage people to keep land in open • space and firm deferral programs and/or any program page 3 (- PC Minutes September 16, 1975 which may assist a person to maintain privaly owned land in open space. o Seconded (Smelser) . 6 o Motion carried, Popp dissenting o Moved (Hansen) to recommend realignment of Gaarde with McDonald. o Seconded (Sakata) . o Motion carried. o Moved (Hansen) to recommend approval of the NPO' s 30 ft. street width recommendation. o Seconded (Sakata) . o Motion passed. o Motion (Popp) to close discussion and forward N.P.O. Plan with Planning Commission recommendation to the City Council with amendments as approved by the Planning Commission. o Seconded (Hansen) . o Motion passed, Porter against. 6. PUBLIC HEARINGS 6.1 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RENEWAL CU 12-72 (McClements/Tigard School of Gymnastics) A request for a two year renewal of a conditional use permit to operate a gymnastic school in an M-4 zone at 9800 SW Tigard Ave. (Tigard Industrial Park) . o Moved (Sakata) to table the item to October 7 as the applicant was not present. o Seconded (Smelser) o Motion carried, Nicoli against. 6.2 ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ZOA 5-75 (Duplex Lot Size in Residential Zones) A request by the City of Tigard to amend sections 16.20.020, 18.20.030, and 18.20.040 to increase the minimum lot size for duplexes in an R-7 zone and decrease the lot coverage permitted in an R-15 zone. o , . ' , 4 . " ' page 4 , 6'- , Minutes , ‘,. to • September 16, 1975 - o Motion (Popp) to table this item to the next meeting. , . o Seconded (Wakem) . - o Motion carried (unanimously) . . . 6.3 VARIANCE V 8-75 (Withdrawn prior to the meeting at the . . applicant's request) , 1 7. SUBDIVISIONS •. . 7.1 Preliminary Plat Approval and Subdivision Variance S 3-75 (Withdrawn prior to the meeting at the applicant's request) 8. PRELIMINARY PLAN AND PROGRAM REVIEW .. 8.1 PAYLESS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT • A request for concept approval of a commercial planned , development at SW Main and Scoffins (old Fowler Jr. High School site) A. Staff Report: Read by Powell , . 4 tili B. Applicant, Predentation: Mr. Hummel, representing Payless, presented a market study defending the . . 0 need for a major drug store in Tigard, Oregon. He ' • explained the current situation that Payless Drug / Co. found themselves in and introduced Mr. Ehman. o Mr. Richard Ehman, architect for Payless, demon- strated the plan proposed avid showed the Commission the alternatives they had explored in arriving at 1 that plan. C. Commission Discussion and Action . ' o Motion (Wakem) to forward the Plan to Design Review Board for preliminary design review of the planned development overall design finding that the con- cept of the plan generally was acceptable and that the applicant' s presentation was sufficient to enable planning commission hearing of the matter. o Seconded (Popp) 'A{ % 4 . e o Motion passed. •, , 9. OTHER BUSINESS —, . 9.1 URBANIZATION BOUNDARY DETERMINATION , , • . • , " , Pa$e 5 PC 'inutes September 16, 1975 A request by Washington County and CRAG for City input into their attempts to determine the areas susceptible to urbanization around the City of Tigard. o Motion (Popp) to table this discussion to the next • meeting. o Seconded (Smelser) o Motion passed (unanimously) . 10. ADJOURNMENT: 11:30 p.m. • • • .• . STAFF REPORT Tigard Planning Commizsion September 16, 1975 Agenda Item 5.1 CU 12-72 (Wayne McClements/Tigard School of Gymnastics) 0 . ' CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RENEWAL A request for a 2 year renewal of a conditional use permit to operate a gymnastic school in an M-'4 zone at 9800 SW Tigard 4. Ave. (Tigard Industrial Park) Staff Findings 1. A conditional use permit for the Tigard School of Gymnastics e was approved on September 19, 1972, by the Tigard Planning . Commission under the condition that it be limited to cne year and then may be extended with Planning Commission approval. . • 2. On September 18, 1973, the matter was heard by the Tigard Planning Commission and a two year renewal was granted. Apparently the entire four year renewal period asked was not granted due to some reservations concerning the appropriate continuation of the school in that location as • the Industrial Park continues to expand and fill available • vacant space. 3. The location of the se%ool in the .project has been changed since the conditional use was originally granted in 1972. 4,4 •. The move was in 1974 to the second building to be built in the project. This new location faces Tigard St. and is at the end of the building where conflicts do not occur with the industrial traffic serving the project. : 7 . 4. Staff is aware of no particular difficulty caused by the school's operation in this location, although staff has it- self observed that available parking appears to be nearly saturated at times. 5. Applicant is requesting a renewal for two years, to coincide with the termination date of his present lease agreement. Staff Recommendation To be advised at the close of the public hearing. . )1 A . 1 , 1 1 • I. * 1 6 6 4 V,/ ./(,ilidi jj, o • . AFFIDAVIT Or PUBLICATION .; STATE OF OREGON, EP 1619 5 CO UNTY OF WASI INGTOIV, ss' I 1, OF TI C ft D I`rOT �' R .....,.._............._.....,....., o; p]n.... ;b a .e ,.......,.....a........,...._»__._.,, Ib PUD1�C. �i A IN • being first duly sworn, depose and say that I am the publisher ..._,w _.�.__..... a PLANNING OOl°vM N�oN ' .h N4tiee is , ea tip ii y 'Ct purl° , of The Tigard Times, a newspaper of general circulation, as defined O Glt . otrigard lo the TrwAl '-'4.1. 41,0 ,Scihea, a ure r X51 .' ,97th Avetl�ue,''g frd, by ORS 193.010 and 193=029, published at Tigard, in the aforesaid county and I:o�i � Oregurl= fgbtskl bee' will occur ter atate; that the legal notice, a printed copy of which Is hereto annexed, a Septe# b pr 18, 1975; at 7:3O '.M, nhd; ri a Y eirn the follnry ntg: published in the entire issue of said newspaper for 1 auccessiv4 and ; far t of Tog iiti .Me ernents. . to a o Tig�tk � ti 1�er'ift consecutive weeks in the following issues ............................»............, .........,,_....»................. an -4 tbne at i380ll S3' o he c►1 in n1{�, hard Ave- nue,;ember 7, 75 r Industrial;Park) $ .._„_.....,.,..._.._....,_....,.._ ......................�._, ., .........,....._ .,.._..... ....,........ .1.......... .,.....WW.. EMI request 1 z4 rt oaf Tigard t s• 18,E O t the Tier 18�trU.a�� t +riola 4� a to the mrhirr ,and o=���'p r a«, , • g 41z:�'e s euo . «a�Ag.aca�,�r �, ri tuts � e i ' �uS11 f"o sires dew fs'Y� fit, b¢rs�waa r • �" Ty' a�, ne� , _r u f;,,.',bobeciibe° .dpiW td before me this �. ��h da of All � art 'hs .in an i ail b it �bN z hoer �✓ g 1ntt�i'est jt# i m ,w v " e s d,re in vited to atte i r1 6 W hearth d gild ay 4'. '6.t In`0":. . ,,1.9 5 "l` 8 P t lisp.Sept, 7, 1�7 � 13 H \ , . - ''.,o,.1,1,.' '' ' *. NotalPublic of 0 .gon .-^ a ' s„''' a y„^ yµ44 ,f // My i..�i fniesion expires .... .,..... ..L i ...4...a_.. i97, q ■ ■ 1e The ,,pplicant shall dalc; ,a6o to .he City, suCricient land to provide a 30 foot right-of-way width from the centerline or Walnut Street® • 2. The applicant shall agree to support the formation of a local improvement district to bring S.W. Walnut Street up to City collector street standards and that the present property owner (s) shall execute a recordable covenant herewith. 30 All lots for duplexes shall cover a minimum land area of 8,000 square feet, 40 The site, landscaping and archit.ctural plans of the proposed duplex development shall be approved by the Planning Commission. 50 All utilities shall be placed underground, 6. The applicant shaU provide access to the subject • duplex lots eating the standards of the City • Subdivision Ordinance, or as an alternate, may , attempt to vary sald standards by filing petition • for variance as defined by Lhaptev. 17.48 of the • Ti • gard Municipal Cd oe, • 7© Vehicular maneuvering afeas shall be locaed on the duplex lots so that no backing movements are made onto S.W. Walnut Street. Added by nanny-1g CemmissLon 8. That the final density for the applicants proposed total 9.77 acre development shall not exceed an overall density of 2.7 dwelling units per acre. 5.2 Conditional Use Extension 6.16172972774717Targerrgur'''''''''"`" (Continued from Setpember 4, 1973 hearing) A request by Tigard Gymnastic School, 9914 5,W. Tigard Street, to extend their existing conditional use permit for an additional four years. The exiating permit expires September 19, 1973. The existing use is located in an 11-49 Industrial Park zone. 1. Staff rindings A. The staff presented the history of Planning Commission action on this matter and pointed out that no problems have occured since the original permit use granted one year ago. Hewever, the staff did express concern that increased development is oecuring in the area which ooi be detrimental to the operation of a school of this nature. Page 4 — PC Minuten 9-16-73 • 2. Test ((s imony , stici Cross Examinatiun A. Proponents 1. Mr. McClements represented himself and attempta ',' to answer the "Fasanon related questions supplie him by staff. Be Opponents 10 No one appeared to speak in opposition to the • request. 3. Staff Recommendation A. Based upon staff findings and submitted testimony the staff recommended extension of the conditional use permit for additional 2 years. 4. Commission Discussion and Action A. Barkhurst moved that based upon staff findings the conditional use be extended for a two year period. • , At the end of this ti the Planning Commission will again review the use to assure that it has remained compatible with surrounding developments. Nicoli seconded the motion and it passed by unanimous vote of the Commission present. 6. • SUBDIVISIONS - Variance 6.1 Summerfield Phase ii (Tualatin Development Company) Location: Approximately 1000 feet north of S.W. Durham Road between 3OW6 100th and • S.U. 109th Ave. 10 Staff Findings Ad The staff presented findings which included a list of those standards in the City subdivision ordinance ' which the applicant was requesting varlance from. 4 B Ball stated that he had been contacted previously in the day by legal cuunsel for the applicant. He supplied Mr. Nostal with information describing the procedural history of the Summerfield project. This included items such as staff reports9 minute and memos from the City Administrator, City Attorneyg t, and Planning Director. He pointed out that Mr. Nostal made no attempt to pevsuade him in any way and that it was his feeling that his objectivity in this matter had not been compromised. He therefore would not refrain from voting but would invite env comment from anyone on the Commission or any interested parties. Page 5 - PC Minutes - 9-18-73 • • . y • TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION Staff Report September 18, 19?3 (Continued from September 4, 1973) Agenda Item 5.2 • Cu 1272 (McC1ement's-Tigard Gymnastic Schciol) ✓ s _ «. • Conditional Ua.r nJ Extension to b p- For property located in an 1M-4, Industrial Park s zone located at 9914 S.W. Tigard Street, in the Tigard Industrial Park. (Tax Map 2S1 28A, Tax Lot 300) Applicant Tigard Gymnastic School icantts Request Approval of a four year extension of a conditional use permit granted for one year by the Planning " Commission on September 19, 1972, applicant' s proposal To continue the present use until such time as the x applicant can construct a building specifically for gymnastic school use. Staff r'indin s 1 . Staff finds the Plarning Commission at their September 19, 19?2.1 public hearing approved the applicant' s requey:, for a "conditional use permit to allow gy,.snastic classes on an M-4, Industrial Perk parcel" with the following condition: "That the conditional use permit shall be in effect for one year) and then may be extended with Planning Commission approval". 2. Staff finds that no complaints have been directed to the City concerning the subject use. J Y 3, Staff finds additional industrial and office developments are planned for the subject site. These developments may affect the suitability or the site for the subject use because of increased truck and other traffic to proposed adjacent buildings . ate. hi T11■.1.1. ■■•+••••■• •...,■■■■••••,..■.. •■•■•■•••■••■■•••■■•,...■......n......*.•■••■•. 6 4. Staff finds the applicant' s justification as stated on the required application form is as follows: o "Present use for gymnastics instruction has not created any problems and provides adequate parking and off-street reduced hazards to the students. Cost of building preparation for painting and equipment installation require additional amortisation of the next 4 years. Require additional four years of conditional use produce adequate reserves for a building specifically designed for gymnastic instruction. " Staff Recommendations Based upon the staff findings, the staff recommends • extension of the conditional use permit for an additional two years. At the end of said two year period, the Planning Commission shall again review • the applicant ' s use for suitability in an M-4, Industrial Park zone, and if suitable, recommend further extension of the conditional use. •• .) ' • ( Page 2 - Staff Repirt - Tigard Gymnastic School - September 411973 . I . • .•' , . • SepterW)or 7, 197Z Wayno McCloments Tigard Gymnactic School 9914 53#Y0 Tigard Street Tiard, Oregon 97223 Dear Mr# AcClamentot On September 4, 1973, tiro Tiunrd Planning 6onminsiun censiderod yodr request for runewal a th* Vac piw grant one year ago i'er operation gymnastic school in the M-4, Industrial Park ?tine, In that you were not prenent at thin henrin9 tou moved to connidnr your npplicaticn nt thcir hearing on 5eptcmbea 180 1073, at Tuality Juniut Loh, 0:00 PeM, This lotto ' is intended to eervo thu purpo of notirying you of the Plonnino • aGtioq an well no requootin5' thu prenenLc or your representative at this ncxt muot ,# • ' Sincerely, Oick Uolon Ansoc,iate Planner OB:fn • . • ..". , . . , . , . . . . . , . . , . MINUTES . , TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION --Meeting September 4, 1973 \\\: Twality Jr. High School - lecture room 14650 S.W. 97th Avenue, Tigard, Oregon . . . . , . , 1. CALL TO ORDER A. The meeting was called to o/ der at 8 :00 P.M. . . . . 2. ROLL CALL A. Present: Commissioners Ball, Barkhurst, Fraizer, . Hartman, Lewis, Mickelson, Nicoll., Sakata and Chairman Whittaker: Associate Planner, • Dick Bolen; City Attorney , Fred Anderson . 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES . . t: 3.1 Ball stated he did not second the items contained in 7.1 and 7.2 of the August 7th minutes. Whittaker instructed the staff to check the tape. • __ __. . 4. PUBLIC HEARING - Conditional Use • 4. 1 Conditional Use Extension CU 12-72 (McClements) , . A request by Tigard Gymnastic School, 9914 S.W. Tigard Street, to extend their existing conditional . \ , . use permit for an additional four years. The existing permit expires September 19, 1973. The 1 existing use is located in an M-4, Industrial Park , . .. - zone. . • . • Staff Findings \ ,. A. The staff presented the following findings: • 1 , 1. Staff finds the Planning Commission at • their September 19, 1972 public hearing approved the applicant' s request for a "conditional use permit to allow gymnastic classes on an M-4, Industrial Park parcel" • with the following condition: "That the conditional use permit shall be in effect for one year, and then may be extended with Panning Commission , approval". , 2. Staff finds that no complaints have been directed to the City concerning the subject use. • . . , . . . . . .. . - . - , .. , . 4 . r . 3. Staff finds additional industrial and office developments are planned for the subject site. • • These devel fpments may affect the suitability , of the site for the subject use because of . . increased truck and other traffic to proposed adjacent buildings. 4. Staff finds the applicant' s justification k as stated on the required application form . . is as follows: •'' ° "Present use for gymnastics instruction has not created any problems and provides adequate parking and off—sbreet reduced hazards to the students. Cost of building preparation for painting and equipment . installation require additional amortisk.ition . of the next 4 years. Require additional , , . four years of conditional use produce . adequate reserves for a building specifically . , designed for gymnastic instruction. " , . Testimony and Cross Examination A. No one spoke in favor of or against the request. • . , Staff Recommendation , . i A. Based on the staff findings, the staff recommended extension of the request for an additional two years. At the end of which the Planning Commission , would review the applicant' s use for suitability in an M-4 zone. , Commission Discussion and Action . A. Ball stated that because the Commission is requIred Ito make a decision based upon the record and there is i nothing in the record in support of the applicatiors nothing . . other than that of the staff' s testimony, he moved to table the request until the next regularly schedulad public hearing. Mr. Ball also recommended that the staff meet with the applicant and explain his burden. Mr. Hartman seconded the motion. B. Mr. Lewis asked if Mr. Ball would amend his motion— the delay of this meeting should not prejudice the application pa Jt the year of the conditional use. Mr. Bali agreed and Mr. Hartman also agreed. ' .. Page 2 — PC Minutes . Sept. 4, 1973 , . P • 4 0• C. Mr. Barkhurst and Mr. Nicoll questioned the application of "Fasanon in an extension. D. The motion passed by a majority vote (Nicoll voting no) 5. PUBLIC HEARING - Ash Avenue Downtown Neighborhood Plan An informational hearing on a proposed detailed neighborhood plan as prepared by the Neighborhood • Planning Organization and the City planning staff. Formal Presentation A. Mr. Whittaker explained the Community Plan. • • Mr. Bolen presented Mr. Cliff Ashley , Neighborhood • Planning Organization Chairman. Mr. Ashley introduced the planning committee members and explained its function and goals. Mr. Bolen presented the plan by discussing the problems • and explaining how the plan solves them. t The people present initiated discussion concerning the following: ° How the City would acquire the greenways. I Collector streets • ' Traffic on Ash Avenue resulting from its extension to Burnham. ° Multiple family area; are more apartments needed? ° Neighbor nmini" parks as an alternative to a large neighborhood park. ., • ° Widening McDonald ° Annexation ° Walkways and Bicycle paths ° Mein Street accesses onto Pacific Highway ° Ash Street extension It was moved by Hartman and seconded by Barkhurst to continue the public hearing until the next regularly scheduled Planning Commission meeting on September 10/ 1973. 6. SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW 1. Timber Operators Council Location: 6955 S.W. Sandberg Street Page 3 - PC Minutes - Sept. 4, 1973 . . 4 4 4 " \ 4 • •I • • Staff Findings ' A. The staff presented the following findings: 1. Staff finds the applicant has submitted landscape and site plans sufficient to meet the intent of submission requirements set forth in Chapter 18. 58 of the Tigard Municipal Code. 2. Staff finds the applicant' s submitted landscape and site plans meet the requirements and standards set forth in Titles 17 and 18 of the Tigard Municipal Code. • ' Staff Recommendation A. The staff recommended approval of the applicant' s landscape and site plan as received by the City dated August 16, 1973, Commission Discussion and Action • A. Ball moved to table the application until the next regularly scheduled meeting because of the revised site plan received at the meeting. Mr. 00° Hartman seconded and the motion passed by a unanimous vote of the Planning Commission. • 7. MISCELLANEOUS • 7.i Memorandum stating the staff 's position regarding the Planning Commission' s action on the "Summerfield" . preliminary plat at the August 21, 1973 Planning e Commission Healing. A. Chairman Whittaker high-lighted the memo from the staff. B. Chairman Whittaker stated that the subject of consideration was whether the Planning Commission should reconsider its action on the preliminary plot for Summerfield, Phase II. 0 ) C. The staff recommended resubmittal of the preliminary plat because of the possibility that the Planning • Commission has acted outside their realm of legal jurisdiction. • Page 4 - PC Minutes - Sept. 4, 1973 0 Planning Commission Discussion and Action A. Discussion centered on: the legality of the Planning Commission' s decision of August 21, 1973, what the applicant would have tp do in order to comply with the subdivision ordinances; the interpretation of said ordinance. B. Mr. Barkhurst explained his motion on August 21, 1,973 to approve the preliminary plat, saying that the staff had stated that all the submission requirements • • had been met and the plat was ready for review. . C. Mr. Ball stated he read the ordinance and could not interpret in favor of the applicant. That a variance of the subdivision ordinance would be required. Mr. Ball also stated that at the t August 7, 1973 hearing the applicant was informed of the variance req..iirement by the City Actorney. D. Mr. Marshal stated that the Planning Commission instructed him on August 7, 1973 to bring in a preliminary plat for the August 21, 1973 meeting and that they did not mention a ver..iance. E. The Chairman stated that the Planning Commission instructed the staff to process the preliminary plat for the August 21, 1973 meeting with the intention that the staff prepare a list of what . 4 the applicant had to do. F. Barkhurst moved that the final plat of Phase 11 of Summerfield not be approved until such time • as the variance process is submitted and approved . by the Planning Commission. Said approval to • receive high priority by staff to make the first meeting following the submission. Lewis seconded. G. George Marshal asked if p.,' %,vate roads could be 0 . provided in the project rather than dedicated streets. H. Fred Anderson stated concern about street standards in relation to public safety and that private ownership is out of the context of either the ) zoning or subdivision ordinances. Page 5 - PC Minutes - Sept. 4, 1973 • [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] [Page Too Large for OCR Processing] ry V 0 0 ig 1. Hartman rived to amend Mr. Barkhurst' s motion--that submission should L-4 one week before the next public meeting. Fraizer seconded. The motion died by a tie vote (Nicoll yes, Fraizer yes, Ball yes, Hartman yes; Whittaker no, Mickelson no, Barkhurst no, ' Lewis no and Sakata abstained) J. Joe Greulich, Fire Marshal for Tualatin • Fire District presented a tape of fire trucks maneuvering on a 24 foot street. Mr. Greulich stated that the fire district agreed with the City ' s 34 foot street requirement because it provided adequate access and fire break. K. The City Attorney stated that it was his recommendation that the Planning Commission withdraw approval of the preliminary plat. L. The motion made by Barkhurst was disapproved by a 6 to 3 vote. (Barkhurst, Lewis and Niooli voting yea; Fraizer, Ball, Sakata, Whittaker, Hartman and Mickelson voting no) M. Mr. Ball moved to reconsider the preliminary plat. Hartman seconded and the motion passed by a 6 to 3 vote. (Barkhurst, Lewis, Nicoli voting no; Fraizer, Sakata, Ball, Whittaker, Hartman, Mickelson voting yes) The staff was instructed to submit findings and a recommendation concerning the preliminary plat at the next meeting. 7. 2 Puget Die Cast and Tigard Water District Mr. Whittaker questioned whether the Planning Commission should also question its action on Puget Die Casting and the Tigard Water District in that they lacked proper submittals. It was moved by Hartman and seconded by Fraizer to ■ rehear the applications. The motion died by a 6 to 3 vote with Ball abstaining (Nicoll, Sakata, Barkhurst, Mickelson and Lewis voted no; Fraizer, Hartman and Whittaker yes) Page 6 - PC Minutes - Sept. 4, 1973 . ..M.... , . . ' . ' ( . . 7. 3 Staff Report recommending the Planning Director be designated "Secretary" to the Commission so that duties outlined in the Lity Subdivision . . Ordinance may be properly fulfilled. —.i. . It was moved by Lewis and seconded by Ball to designate the Planning Director as "Secretary" / to the Commission. The motion passed by unanimous • vote of the Commission. J B. ADJOURNMENT: 11:30 P.M. • , 6 • • t \ 4 . 4 . . . . , . . ' I 1 1 . . i • • . . 4 ,.1, •, . I\ 1 CA)\Cr W • . . 7, , ,.. N,,, ,. *• ',,) , 4) . ZONIN13. APPLICATION File ' Receipt # 2 7 K.s,',., . .,_ ,.._... . city of Tigard Planning Department 639-4171 Date i-72i3- 7_:,?' • 121420 S.W. Main Streets Tazardp Oregon 97223 By , -. .7-.-.-.--..T.!,:.---•--.r..--------------..---------.;-Afr,-:.-:.-=4,;—..,------ --,__ ' •. PLUM PRINT '1.N INK OR TOE Cri6,4 e-,. >,/,../A/4:s.77 ,.1 C2.14 6 e)4) (5'.?"6;9 . . Applicant"s-Nalne.:57 :9_0_4:2..:..1..,.,ALL22,i,d - ....Zie• v,a41--:Re.Ce.,./...,,:/-te.e/rs Phone_4_.:V.7...j2giESS •. , Applicant"s Ad.dres s ,./ ;yid 7-76%42-i) chs"T. ___ _ .. • ree:, , 4, . e)de2. .----e'S.,t7,41 ■ `;'?"•.:; o . APPli 'A nt is: Owner VContract Owner Developer Agent Other , • . r ., f • Date of Applieante/4.' 2_ (s) -- -e ..A ,,,ti2---4--- /9 &01...?aature of Owner , . . . 7-7:7-- idie ' % i La For Additional InSorreationp please contact ,,,..P■jil- i,JO 6-r.2---te e..,x-.4.-7-/4-i6---(2 rs. Address 7 '':ke...9.,..act..) licS IL...S 1-7-AL 1:---f:-.: _,. ._.,..YL // ,Cieff6,..Z.? _plonne .-2,0- 91 7.5e =44.-Z7/1..j.....t414...CIts...:041.714,‘,..=137.47 ====104========HOlegiff=1=alaMeeNt .e .14.4 ''•-• . .. - PROPERTY INVOLVE D Tax .s .... ..... .... . ,, .._ (Ict (Et) ..) ."-Wrn-riTgEtaraf6r. Area ( © ) Exis•ting Buildings (nod and Type) ,:"„,—e , ,„/,:, ......,e,.it„,*, , . „ .' : ,_ II '). .>" *1 I _ le' i ....t.,._AT/..--std....,LC_/- • PreSelit Z011ing _.,........&Z-41 use 1 . , -7,4-'"- ' - e: /-7— -,,,z6ze, - ,„..ii-/- Applicant"s Proposal,./,,,, „,,,, , e...,4‘,-,e...fy,t, .."21...e.‘"_.4.e .7....c.e. a'-e:!- -01,e)24„r• ...., I water t ,l'igard. V Metzger SVATCV 3 Tigard ',4-71-45tzger ......r.._, ez. ,, ....e..Lee-e-:- .,,e,,„,e.5' e.,,,,,/-a..." y, Apicaritt‘a Justification .. .11,24,40, saas,dEe. e.,,ea...-r ...- .40 ...* ,A e.„.., ,,..4,,e,e., ,,41..ce-4,- .. .., . T. '. . , „-..,-: ''''-....i'.......-C.;.,:4-..'e?ii-et .,. 1 c. .'*-.- e* '- / r,.401W . 4:4761---< ? .: :- ..,'.-(,-e-e*,;7.-.,-* 413 -<-it.e) I ,,.. 7 . - - •'.- - ; ,- --.-- -- - -*IV . A. - ___(-_, .-e-4#-_,Y.4,. • j,” .- .A...,- ) 4,......ee-eCie..-47..71,....,,,;('' 2/ eryt, -. ......,- $a94- -/ e7 e4ri "7' . ,. , .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. , , . . , . . • ., . .0, .. , . , .\,, .' . . . , 0 , September 22) ,.972 . . . , • . .,„ . • ; . . r' : ! 1,14 ' *kr• 1,, Leanne McClements . . i. , - 6840 S.W. 104th #8 Beaverton) Oregon 91005 4. ,.. C .., . . . , Miss MeClements: • • /-'"\ This is to officiaUy notify you that your request for a ; ''', conditional use permit to allow amnesties classes on an , NA4 Zndustrial Park parcel located on the southwest corner .., . . at S.W. Tigard Street and S.W. Katherine Street (Tax Map ... 251 2BA) Tax Lot 300) was approved by the Planning COMASSiOn '.. t on September 19) 1972 nth the following condition: • , r 1. Tib:tetztheisetcorndoritortioenatarusoettrapermtheitusmahallybbee extended with Planning 0..mmission approval. ..• ' ( If You bays any VI/Alone :Pertaining to this matter) please feel tree to contact this office. / \ /v - • ,4. Sincerely, • ,'..•, 1 1 Ilt,,y Bangile City Planner , BR: E .. ,.. . 1 t , i- . -- . - -• ---- --; -,---- .--r-:'"---• -:---:---------- '- --7-:-- ' ---''--:-----' - --'-' 11111111111 ' '- ' .. t , ■ • • /l8MMIMN . •- • , I • • ' A • 6 t • 4 MINUTES • Tigard. Planning Commission • . Regular Meeting - September 19, 1972 • • Tvality Jr 0 High School lecture room • , 14650 S.W. 97th, Tigard, Oregon I. CALL TO ORDER A. 8:00 P.M. II. ROLL GALL A. - Present: Commissioners Barkhurst) Hartmeln) Nicoll) Paterson) Chairman Whittaker: Fred Anderson) City Attorney: . Ray Rangila) City Planner B. Absent: Commissioners Levis al Severson III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Mr. Barkhurst stated that the minutes for the regular meeting of August :I5, 1972 on page 7 shiUld be corrected to read as follays: "It was moved (Levis)) bt?cond . (Barkhurst) tad passed by unanimous vote of the Commission present to approve • the request tith the provision that the R-7 designation be changed to R-7.5" (see zoning ordinance amendments) 3-0) IV. PUBLIC HEARING A. Zone Change (ZO 2-72) Carried over from August 15) 1972 meeting) JOSEPH CHAMBIERLAINk VT AL) Applicant A request for a change of zone classification from R.7) Single Family Residential to C-3) General Commercial for pareelo located on the east side of S.W. 72nd. Avenue) approximately • 300 feet south of S.W. Pacific Highway (Tax Map 1S1 36DA) Tax Lots 902, 1100) 1200, 1300) 1301, 1302, and portions of 900, 901) 1000 and 1102) 7'7 B. Conditional Use (CU 10-72) ARROW REATT,NG CO.) Applicant At application for a conditional use permit to tallow outside storage on C-3) General Commercial parcels located on the east side of S.W. 72nd Avenue approximately 300 feet south of S.W. Pacific Highway (Tax Lots 1100 and 1300 on Tax Map 181 36DA) ,.v• r r p fi` . I?... A ' 1• Staff Recommendation ' a. The staff recommended tabling the requests until the November 21 meeting. 2. Public Hearing a. The public hearings for Items A and B were held concurrently. b. The public hearing was opened. , 0. No one spoke. d. The public hearing was closed. • 3. Commission Discussion and Action a. It was moved (Hartman), seconded (Paterson) and passed by unanimous vote of the Commission present to table the request until the November 21st meeting. IM C. Zone Change (ZC 4-72) FOUGHT ,AND sxM •Applicant ,A request for a change of zone classification from R«7, Single Family Residential to M.4, Industrial Park for a , A parcel located on the northeast corner of S.W. 72nd Avenue and S.W. "andburg Street (Tax Map 281 1D, Tax Lot 1501) 1. Staff Recommendation :' a. The staff recommended the application be tabled until the October 17, 1972 Planning Commission meeting, i• making it possible for the City to meet with representatives of the Polling Hills Subdivision to discuss the land use designation for the subject area in the Community Plan. • 2. Public Hearing a. The public hearing was opened. ' b. Mr. Anthony MaXim, 13565 S.W. 72nd, stated he approved of the staff's recommendation. c. Mr. Gus Grec0, 13425 S.W. 72nd, stated that there vas enough industry in the area. d. Mr. Paul Warner, 13515 S.W. 72nd, asked what type of business was proposed. e. The Chairman asked if anyone fr01 FoUght and Sievers was present. f. The City Planner stated that no one from Fought and Sievers was present. g, The City Planner stated that Fought and Sievers had indicated that Ace Electric, a contracting firm, was interested in the site..and that such a use vas not a n outright permitted use in the M-4 zone. • Page 2 w PC Minutes ► September 19, 1972 . e, ti r .upy. - YG++�vr"' 6..w'..�TYJq - ...^.'.^nHM1iJGTixEwiz:r.s:, qs-n's%aTas+'s+`++"..MMSncs4ti:.1.MS+-++lvV.-{awcxc.c..-Ya�uN.r- v_s.. �__ r' _ • . ,. • • • .• . •' . • . h. Mr. Barkhurst explained that 4t the present time the Community Plan designates the are?, for industrial development along the easterly side of 72nd—end that it also recognizes the existing subdivision on the westerly side. i. The City Planner explained that the idea was to try -2 • to have a meeting between the staff, members of the Planning Commission and representatives of the Rolling Hills Subdivision to discuss the land use plan for that are , and to get the neighborhood involved in the Community's Planning procesL. j. Mrs. Warner stated that prior to the construction of • the Computer Center a meeting was held in the Phil Lewis School to discuss the proposed land development. k. Mrs, Warner stated that at the meeting they were told that a P-D, Planned Development zone would exist from Sandburg Street to the Beaverton-Tigard. Expressway. 1. Mr. Paterson explained the PD and M-4 zones. m. The Chairman stated that there were uses in the M-4 zone that would be compatible with the R-7 zone. • n. Mr. Barkhurst explained that contracting firms would have to apply for conditional uses. o. The public hearing •4,..s closed. 3. Commission Discussion and 'Action a. It was moved (Paterson), seconded (Nicoll) 4.th passed by unanimous vote of the Commission present to table . the request until October 17, 1972, so that the City Staff, members of the Planning Commission and represent. atives of the Rolling Hills Subdivision may meet. D. Conditional Use (CU 12.72) TIG40 SCHOOL OP ammgms, Applicant A request for a conditional use permit to allow gymnastics , classes on an M-44 Industrial Park parcel located on the soUthWest corner of S.W. Tigard Street and S.W. Xatherite atreet (Tax Map 281 2BA„ Tax Lot 300) 1. Staff Recommendation at The staff recommended approval with one condition. 2. Public Hearing a. The public hearing was opened. b. No one spoke. c. The public hearing was closed. Page 3 - PC Minutes September 19) 1972 . . e r • • •.. . 3. Commission Discussion and Action I a. Mr. Whittaker showed the Commission the plans for f • school. b. Mr. Hartman questioned the parking. y c. Mr. Nicoli stated that the adjoining plumbing firm would be parking within the building. d. Mr. Whittaker expressed concern for the safety of . the people using the facility because of the industrial zone and the surrounding industrial uses. e. Mr. McClements testified in favor of the request. ' • '. Mr. Barkhurst asked what the age group would be. I . µ. g. Mr. McClements stated the age group would be 10 to , • 18 and that classes would be held from 3:30 to 9:30 P.M. h. Mr. McC1emen is stated that the maximum number of students would be 16. i. Mr. McClements E taated that children under 10 would .., meet on Saturdays. j. Mr. Whittaker asked if the staff's condition was acceptable, w k, Mr. McClements stated it was. 1 I 1. Mr. Whittaker asked if there would be parking in front ; $ . I of the building. . i m. Mr. MoClements stated that there was a 50 foot area I in front of the building which mould allow for parking r and maneuvering. zt. Mr. Whittaker stated he felt that there should be a visual barrier in the parking area, o. Mr. Paterson stated that he didn't feel it eras • necessary, ' ( . p. It was mov�ea (Hartman), seconded (Paterson) and passed by unanimous vote of the Corinission present to approve the request with the following condition: 1. That the conditional use permit shall be in effect for one year, and then way be extended ry tit x Planning Commission approval. .! E. Variance (V 6-72) ' = i AL0(S SCHULZ, Applicant `.. A request for a front yard variance for two duplex lots in the R-7, Single Family Residential zone located on the west side of S.W. Tiedeman Avenue approximately 470 feet south of S.W. Tigard Street (Tax Map 181 34D, part of Tax Lot 5600) Page 4 .rr PC Minutes .September 190 1972 , .. .,:,:.:.:_«..— pr:n... <an v.„tir,,,' _._:�_ +._+-..-+w..;,ssr......_...�>�•+.�^->s.-,..._:. _ -..-;. n-.—rte. - . . • • • • • • . • • 1. Staff Recommendation a. The staff recommended approval. 2. Public Hearing a. The public hearing was opened. " • b No one spoke. 0. The public hearing was closed. • • 3. Commission Discussion and Action a. It was moved (Hartman)) seconded (Paterson) rod passed by unanimous vote of the Commission present to approve the request, V. SUBDIVISIONS A. applications submitted. VI. STREET DEDICATIONS AND/OR VACATIONS A. S.W. Irving Street vacation and. S.W. 68th Avenue dedication (south from S.W. Hampton Street) I. Staff Recommendation a. The staff recommended approval with the provision that utiliti lines be provided easements or be • relocated,. 2. Commission Discussion and Action a. Mr. Whittaker questioned boy the existing houses, • if any) would have access if S.W. Irving were vacated. b. The City Attorney stated that the applicant should petition for the vacation and dedication. c. It was the general consensus of the Planning Commission to approve the request-abut they instructed the staff to research the methods of accomplishing it. VII. SITE DtVBLOPMENT REVIEW A. No applications submitted. VIII. OTHER ITEMS IX. ADJOURNMENT A. 9:20 P.M. 1111 Page 5 a PO Minutes a September 19) 1972 f,. v! Tigard Planning Commission Staff Report September 19, 1972 Item CU 12-72 • Conditional Use For property designated as tax lot 300 on tax map 2S1 2 # . • Tigard School of Gymnastics 6:ic Re ue {. Conditional use approval to allow a gymnastics school. within • a warehouse in the lw •, Industrial Park zone. on and hand Use of Sub Pct P e ' The subject site currently supports a warehouse and offices, and is located on the southwesterly corner of S.W. Tigard. Street and S.W. Katherine Street. Surround{L. nd ha Use 7onin . .,, The area surrounding the subject site to the south), east and west is zoned R-7, Single Family Residential and is ' d .eloped with scattered single family dwellings. Zoning to the north across Tigard Street and the railroad is 14-3, Light l.dustria1. Woodard park is located to the southwest. 1. Staff Findings__and Recommendation ' The staff finds that the requested use can be operated. compatibly within the "Tigard Street Industrial park", designated for industrial. development within the Tigard Community plan. Present land uses and traffic counts indicate that the proposed site for the gymnastics classes I is much more desirable than within the commercial zones. If the school is carefully supervised, assuring that student-- . industrial user conflicts are minimized, pedestrian accidents should, be completely avoided. Approval of such an operation should be reviewed annually to insure its successful continuation from a land use) traffic and pedestrian safety standpoint. , • . . • It is recommended that the request be approved with the •• following condition: . 1. That the conditional use permit shall be in • effect for one year) and then may. be extended with Planning Commission approvals . . • 2 Page 2 - Staff Report - Gymnastics - CU 1:1-72 r" . , , Ilh. AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING ° STATE OF OREGON ) k .• County of Washington ) 0S. • City of Tigard ) I, Raymond C. Rangila, Being first duly sworn, on oath depose and say: That I an Planning Administrator for the City of Tigard, Oregon. That I served notice of hearing of the Tigard Planning Commission of which the attached is a copy (Marked Exhibit A) upon each of the following named persons on the , 15th day of September , 19 7g by mailing to each of them at the address shown on the attached • list (Marked auhibit B), said notice as berpto attached, deposited in the United States Mail on the 15th day of_ September —, 197 '. Postage prepaid. Subscribed and sworn to before me this _La____. ch4y of t ,t_ , 1924 1 -..:-::: IL„.,.........-/- / " Notary Public of OregonP"°""""""""" My Commission expires: ,. "L ebb'l�tltl-OplWf bfy0C°°y..I•• y. Pt ' }' r e • EXHIBIT "B" MAILING LIST NAME OP APPLICANT: Tigard. Gymnastics School CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION: to allow a gymanstics school in an m-4, • Industrial Park zone • PROPERTY INVOLVED: 9914 S.W. Tigard, Tax Map 281 2BA, Tax lot 300 The following persons and their addresses comprise this mailing list of property owners abutting or across the street of the • property involved, as taken from the Washington County Assessor's . current tax rolls: • 251 2BA ' ';/• 21132 • 300 H. & J. C. Bross, 11+45 S.W. Tiedeman, Tigard, 97223 390 McCall Oil & Chemical Corp., 125+ Lloyd Center, PortlauC., 97232 400 -Jessie Mary Hill, 9780 S.W. Tigard, St.) Tigard 97223 500 Cecilia M. Chester, 9760 S.W. Tigard St., Tigard, 97223 501 Darold D. & Sue A Snyder) 97+0 S.W. Tigard St., Tigard, 9723 . 2000 Herbert & Sane Matney, 12345 S.W. Grant Ave.) Tigard) 97a3 2103 Elton C. & Jeanne S. Phillips, 11775 S,W. Greenburg Rd., Tigard, 97223 2200 William H. & Wynola M. Olson, 9975 S.W. Johnson St., Tigard, 97223 2300 Roy J. & Isabel H. Shaw, 10005 S.W. Johnson St., Tigard, 97223 • 251, 2$B 21133 100 Helen R. Weyland, c/o Anna Francis. Berard, 9930 S.W. Tigard, 97223 Li 200 Leo O. )Leming & Pasqualina, 316 ,W h=ate., Portland) 97207 /C" 'o j`001c l „ 300 Orval & Mildred M. Cleveland) 10080 S.W, tathryn, Tigard, 97223 408 Crown Development Corp.) 12959 S.W. Pacific Hwy., 97223 ' • 409 Crown Development Corp.) 12959 S.W. Pacific Hwy.) 97223 410 R. J. & K. E, Edwards, 12959 S.W, Pacifica 97223 832 City of Tigard 900 Joseph H. & Mary M. Schulte, 10065 S.W. Johnson St., Tigard) 97223 Washington County Planning Dept., County Courthouse Hillsboro) 97123 4z� * • ..,1'0:4. . ' c. . , al • ''''."'"..'..-'.-' -. . - AflAA A A .k..-o tst:,t t , t._„,,,,....,,,, t __ie,t .. att t...-. t a:*-5.... --t -A,A,,A. A.A.. sasaa At A■Allaa-A*A..A.'*A•A`TA.A A"--'..*A.A.-' •A*A*l.....■ A. orw.e.,ema we ^o% . * CONDITIONAL USE OR VARIANCE I' APPLICATION - I ; City of Tigard Planning Department 639-4171 •. . , 12420 S.W. Main Street, T3gard, Oregon 97223 , savabama.VIMAA.A.A.IPA i VAAANA*.wawagetwagralw. wra..01•A ..1.141114 .......wwwwwwwonswodernewsteeynw,www.......wwww*www*ww***.rwwkiwfwee•WWW2roes.w.*weitwocte ...wwwarwros*ereewolOomwers.owlea*Aan•PAYAN*INIAOONAMOIAIAAOANAMAWAY 14401401•41a1P*141 . , PLEASE PRINT IN INK OR TYPE Applicant s Name*LeancisL49.,Ci9J03,2thn ___ Phone jrAla..-jaal . Applicant' s Address_12.3!-L_L) &ILL j_giziala,..A2 ?2,L=ct ( -n AI jickgaa_a __21.0....05 (City) (St e0 (zip) Applicant is: ownekg ft contract Owner Developer Agent Other.. , Date of Applicationz _ Signature of Owner (s/...f. 0. ,r1 le , ve . x„ c,_--- - - ,:- For additional information, please , • A,ddressj) .QV4 ,2Ze;24.ir.,to,,„,t ,A,, , ..,,, .4e,,,w_l_Phone ,4-, —/9en../ ' ,.. PROPERTY INVOLVED: Map fk,., 2). 1 8/1 Tax Lot(s) .. 0&” Book Page fl • AddreSS.,,.. e.mel.+ILL'dww:s4wRorrd% '• ' 41C41. .3‘.*.., e?". ''.e.''' ' &,,.......2. .....4......L, . .C.h. Area Jacres) Existing buildings (no 6 and type) , , , ,,„ •-e. , 40:,-,J7;-z7.7:Z-7---*, 44-4- .7- .?1," •". ,,,-.C.,dt,e Present zoning ./4Z-L u.wW USe_e:::-..z.--Air z, • ...• ...... 4_...„,: :.,4 ,. It' tWeurott.r.+wow* w. wwhewect ;r4''': Proposed Conditional Use or Variance .-- - e/ ,t-',----r,e--rr--c,i-- 4 , Water: Tigard_ Metzger Sewer: Tigard Metzger Reason for Conditional Use or Variance„ f,....er.<4,.„.... .c.i2,.„..., ._ee,:_. 4,.) e-,y., ,,,,/,,, r - • ...' en-- 2-.A.4 .4.4: 6'" .................................................., siiirrifiroiirirr 9_.41.. ita_„_ . . • PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: CITY COUNCIL ACTION: . : . , WINIMPINICIMMINMEMENWIEW 6840-SW 104th Apt.6 Beaverton, Oregon 97005 August, ilth,1972 Mr. Ray Rangila Planning Department City of Tigard 12420 SW Main Tiggndr4regon 97223 Re; Business License for a School of Gymnastics Dear Sir: We, Leanne McOlements and Wayne McOlemetts„Sister and Brother wish to apply to the City of Tigard for a Business License to operate at instractual school of gymnastics. Gymnastics of the type used in competive sports such as in world and olympic games. Instruction will be given to clhildren from pre-school age to those attending university or others such adults who must Pmercise. It will not be of the health spa type but rather the same as those exercises taught in public schools and athliatic clubs. We are both qualified and competent instructors who have been gymnasts who have competed nationally as well in the Paciffic North West area. Events taught will be ,Ploor Exercise, Balance Beam, Vaulting and Unparalells Bars. Also some tumbling for youngsters who watt .40 develop coordination. Leanne is presently Head Coach of Womans Gymnastics at the Multnomah Athletic Club (MAC) and will continue in that capacity for the firsu year of operating the school in Tigard, and Wayne is pres- ently assisting in instructions at the Reno School of Gymnastics in Reno Nevada. 1 The School will be named the "Tigard School of Gymnastics" and will be operated in leased space of 5,000 to 6,000 sq.ft. from R.A. Gray in new A4Orehousing just being completed in the Tigard Industrial Park on SW Tigard Ave. in the City of Tigard. The Space has a 145 foot ceiling and will have two separate washroom facilities .) with change rooms and separate office space. Resrectfullyt (Xe..,/Ltuu.,n/ aznuAtn) Leann McOleme4ts . , ayny °Clements 11.1 '---141 .r '`i ad t4z-tw`,n S' fl ) 11Z. 4 I aG ► a ri QC) 'PO 'At— I cl V C 7 a ' (9 ) /.._/E b2.? (H) /Oh/ _. 42,4') bpi a1 ..r.+F't'a.\VA\r,, (3( " 1 e 1, °,(te N\;)1.s\a. ?it N_L , .. , . . , . 4. . r I. e,* f TR / \', . . . . .0 ....,. , . Pioneer National Title :Insurance Company , 4450 S.W.1.0MGARD AVENUE.P.O.E1OX SO•BEAVERTON,OREGON 07005:TELEPHONE G46-0101 • ,,, ' r ' Nay 5, 2972 .. . A consolidated siotement of all r Ind .1) 10,sf, ,„ r , U .., f) Y I'".odvances in (onnoction with Ow, ,,hier I— ' — '' —.:' i ke provided at closing. ' ''N Uncolta Savinao and Lonvi 12320 S.U. Fnuot ) ,.0 , 1;.„ , •!J, Prem. $ ,' no,avaTton, Orocon 97005 M 1. .P. $130. 000 Prem. Attrit Lola Enn3no Ra A. GI:Pst,''ir c7,. Ca We are prepared to issue title insurance policy in the usual form insuring the title to the land delcribed on tho cittrir110,1 . .:. description sheet: ••, . . 4 , * 1 • . 0 • 0 , , WS/ne: E.''''".——11„ A. (MAU and C0. 0 Profblt Eharnns Trnot.----- • Y. ' , ‘ . .. .... . , .. DritOri Ci5 of nay ),, 1972 , 19 cit 8.00 ri.m. . , . ,, Pioneoli NatifArTiltkr„rnrarave Company , (7,f-'' • .. Pi y ,,,, ( ,. . n7 . .. To acm, ' ''' Sullort to thrl (iord printed exceptions and stipulations, • ' , . • OT3: 1971-72 tanoo 011,769.6 ad. om A 1 ,1 oo ) 1. Tho Ilvorl'Arloo 11m:tem doom18,0d cra vtlAailn cnd ct4,1!)loo'''l to t otatntory potloyol tntOftn3 to tlouco oT c000rmnont,5 oT tho UnLflod ecuoLvzo Acsmay . . o VantlinnGcn Conntyc a mnnaTlvv.:21., Oozvowal,cn. . P. nneht5 o0 tho rub1na nn ctooton roc0,0 cc NI•chis.layo. 3. Tntffi,a7d Otty Mon56 ',V any. Vo hava ralo a co=tob Oot* 2, 1_,cno9 and , vIll advnoo lato*:". • nOTE: Tha Of000l,n,pt:len contattlad nn tN1,0 tmpant contatno rogimanoo to tho Illmn Ct tezilch 'rn not, montncnyd nn donazglon tillm,Sohcd t na. .. . , . . . . , P1 [f No 3 —A-61346K KLB:in prir:1 IMINAr,Y IV In MT t)NI Y : Thtt ' , . --°- .,i 7- ■ ''.--iiiiiarilir7"-! • . • ." --*--1.**------''' . " '' '' • . ' • . . . . . , . • -nr,vanammiortsr, • 4 0 4 • • • . r • ' I • per,innin at a point on no South ril:;ht-of-way line of Katherine ;...ltreet at a point 8.78 foot NoTth 89° 23° Etlat and 42029 feet Liout'o. 18° 20 ' 4ea from the flot?thweot corner o" hot 21 of ,,,i0RTH : • A0DITTO4 (Amended) , a plat Of t'ocorq ln becton 2 , Townnhlp 2 hal 'e 1 'aeot „ willametto AotAdian, Walmini4ton County , Ore.:or, ;Jai(' dolut bol O the Eaat alne of the 'Ann tract, rocordrA Aut,;ust 4, 1:,445, in Liook 247 , pao 53, Dood ROCOV:01 thence :':,outh 18° 800 Wo5t ou i)kiO terly line or a two acre twact conveyed to Paul 0_,nn„ r uz , recorded . Au' iult 4, 1941), 1.,n book 2476 pace 58, Deoa Ytocordo and an extennion thurc.;;of 292 .;25 foot to a po:11.1t; thonce r,out h 71° 40 ' v;act 148. 71 font / to the Wootovly *.)1 ,1ne of County road r 9J (Luca:3 Avenue) ; thence dorth 23° 40' Aiao o calid Woaterly rifAht-of-aay 1.,lue of Comity C) j(1 No. 8)3 a diotance of Z04.31 feet to the ;*...1,oittilerly rli.:ht of-way lino Of' County Road ho. (jr( (Tltord htreot) „ thonco oorth 64° 401 30 on :laid L'ioutherly lAne of county Eoaa No. 767 a aintance of 1rW. 113 root to lta intoroectJmn WAth the 6outhorly 0.4;ht-of-way or Katherne ,A,ruet thence i;outh 090 239 wo5t on rte re!. ht-of-way lino anti vv; tn the North linos of liotn 21 and 22 of :61o.J2th Addltion an w ..-1.11dea a diatanoo of 73062 root to tho point of PAM: 2 OP POLICY NO, 311-A-613146X • A WWI . . • • • UV!'(1714)"17 • • • • • 4 • • • • Pioneer National Title "Tnourance Company 44,...,3W orvinArm Avr.Nur..P FU)X 3El•nrAvvrrroN.oral. onN 97001j•Trl pplioNv,046 9101 May 16 , 1,372 . FIRST 8UPPLEMENTAL A con5oliclotod ritotoment of I f cirivnnro,.; in connection with +hy, he provid o od t(loslori Lincoln Savings Loan 12320 S.W. First Beaverton, Oregon 97005 O.P $ Prem ATTN: Lola Kinzie M.P. $ 140. 000 Pmm $ 4j() 00 • we are pri,porod to issue title insurance policy in the usual form !n,,kiring the title to lho hind clescribeciXDC,:1W,Iitr,L,KMCI .T.IX/trwintridirtrz,t in Preliminary Report, No. 34-A-613)16 • no R. BENTFIEY and R, A, GRAY, truntnen under tbat certain trunt ap;reement dated February 27, 1t468„ commoLly haown a;; the R. A . Gray Profit rharing Trunt. ----- , ty, May 15 , (it n ri .. • Pioneer National Title Insurance Company 47 5y -"1 Ttrty Tel t 1.0 0 e ,° ' Hol poritpd nx(optionr,rind rittpulotion5, • NOT;i: 1 )'71 -7 to,to03, $1,1769.69, Paid . (A-2113 -( 100) 1 . The promises herein described are within and oubJect to the r4 44 ,14r)ry powers, includint.r, the nowev of ansonnment„ of the Unified , Arr,ency of Wrinhinr:;ton County, a munici9a1 col-12oratIon. 1J :ht oi! the public in stree'66„ roads and nI.Eshwayn . ' friard City Lionti., .if any. 4 . ano ncludinr, the terms and provisionn thernof„ from no A. ra- .1'4 Co" and 110 A . Gray and John R. Bent Loy,, WI: R. A. Pro nharinr, Trust to Ti,, A. Gray PI Co. , lin Orrippn corporation, fi.fold May IP , 1972, renordnd May t5, 1,q(",),„ in :Molt prw.; ov tolm1.06tnn oomity. ptrt 4 ";•V146K • oj —MID OP REPORT-- Kur-3/kk prul ItAINANY or Porn-oNn Y • E CITY OF TIGARD P.O.Box 23397 _420 S.W.Main,Tigard,Oregon 97223 C ct Kenneth C. Jansen 3 12005 S.W, 68th Tigard, Ore. 97223 r o t4f-7'F b J' -.,•-} \'1tfl .r..i 11v,C c t,t f i iR .r:r 26B 1 IAt•105 2•+02 111.1H 1..k 10 F C�i~,blf�iR ' I e ■ • •' I r , rI • • Yt ♦� 1 • . , • NOTIC] OF PUBLIC MARINO RINO CITY OF TIG RD PLANNING COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Planning Commission of the City of Tigard within the Twality Jr. High School lecture room) at 14650 S. W. 97th, Tigard, Oregon on September 18, 1973 at 8:00 P.M., with respect to the following: An application by Tigard School of Gymnastics for renewal of a conditional use permit to allow continuance of gymnastics classes on an Mao, Industrial Park parcel. This school is located in the Tigard Industrial Park located. on the southwest corner of S.W. Tigard Street and S.W. Katherine Street All persons having an interest in the matter are invited to attend and be heard. to f .N A I • V.I■MMIPRWMN • • gl NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING • CITY OP TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held. - by the Planning Commission of the City of Tigard. within the Twality Jr. High School lecture room, at 14650 S.W. 0." . 97th, Tigard, Oregon on September 19, 1972 at 8:00 P.M., with respect to the following: An application by Tigar4 School of Gymnastics for a conditional use permit to allow gymnastics . v> classes on an M-4, Industrial Park parcel located on the southwest corner of S.W. Tigard. Street and. 8.W4 Hatherine Street (Tax Map 281 aBA, Tax Lot 300) All persons having an interest in the matter are invited. 4 . to attend and, be heard, • \-. ` % % \ 4 % .. . ."® \ + M3 "§ R7 . % a . l S.W. y✓ N . #0‘ fob , Iti , R7 1111 , ./.1; 4. , ,. . ; • ,..,,,.„ ,. . 4itt% • . , (.1 ,, . ,,,, ‘ , Nit . j,WASHINGroN coUNrY \ ...4.: r.4... , , . ,, , CITY of TIGARD . . IF , . , .. . ,i,., .. t.k Z O / „ :,.. 4 S.' / /IR 7/ / 1 4149 1 k5',►. e N kti. CONDITIONAL USE area of consideration for Gymnastics School I rr seals l a!200' t . . . — _ _ _____ ...■*..... 0 ,.. u \. , , CONDITONL VARIANCE File IA USE OR VAR . . Receipt # • APPLICATION By Date •• City of Tigard Planning Department 639-4171 12420 S.W. Main Street, Tigard, Oregon 97223 , • ..... ...., . ......alooro■e*....m.....,rltorr*/*.**IIP..L.—...*..t*.f......*, ....low*.s00.,..................10.11.".■0.•■•■■■•00 ............... ...S PLEASE PRINT IN INK OR TYPE . 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