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Recent Five Oaks / Triple Creek NAC Land Use Bulletin Items
Statuses are interpreted from available Planning Commission, Board of Design Review, and City Council meeting minutes as those minutes become available on the City of Beaverton's website (typically within one to three months of the corresponding meeting).
| Project Number | Title & Location | Proposal | Public Hearings | Status |
| BDR2001-0119 | MERIDIAN VILLAGE PHASE 2 820 SW 173rd Ave |
The applicant requested Design Review approval to construct 12 townhouses and three single-family cluster units. The proposal, as part of Phase 2 of the Meridian Village multi-use development, includes the construction of a commonly-owned private street and associated landscaping.
Staff contact: Tyler Ryerson (503) 526-2520 |
Board of Design Review 10/11/01 |
Approved |
| BDR2001-0124 | TRUAX GASOLINE STATION 14976 SW Walker Rd |
The applicant requested Board of Design Review approval to construct a retail gasoline service station. The proposal includes the construction of three service station islands; a central kiosk; a trash enclosure; a 400 square foot building to hold bathrooms, storage area, and an office; and driveway area with parking and associated landscaping.
Staff contact: Scott Whyte (503) 526-2652 |
Board of Design Review 10/25/01 |
Continued until Nov 15, 2001, at which time the application was approved with 22 Conditions of Approval. |
| BDR2001-0145 | SW 170th AVENUE & BASELINE ROAD APARTMENTS 16880 SW Baseline Rd |
Applicant requested Design Board Review approval to construct a 120-unit apartment complex. The proposal includes the construction of twenty buildings, an access road, lighting, and associated landscaping. The Board of Design Review was to review the overall design of this request including buildings, landscaping, street layout, and lighting design.
Staff contact: Tyler Ryerson (503) 526-2520 |
Board of Design Review 12/13/01 |
Continued until Feb 14, 2002, then continued again to Feb. 28. |
| BDR2001-0198 | BEAVERTON SCHOOL DISTRICT PROPOSED TRANSPORT- ATION AND SUPPORT CENTER South of NW Twin Oaks Dr, east of NW 167th Pl, and north of Willow Creek |
A Design Review application has been submitted for development of a transportation and support center for storing and maintaining Beaverton School District buses. The Beaverton School District plans to store and maintain approximately 130 large busses and 70 small buses in a new parking lot to be located north of the existing building on-site. The School District also plans to add approximately 185 new parking spaces west of the existing building for employees and visitors.
Staff contact: Scott Whyte (503) 526-2652 |
Board of Design Review 03/14/02 |
Awaiting Decision |
| BDR2001-0206 | 167th PLACE OFFICE BUILDING 1961 NW 167th Place |
The applicant requests Design Review approval for the construction of a one-story brick office building at the northern terminus of NW 167th Place, north of NW Cornell Road, south of Hwy 26, and west of NW Bethany Boulevard. The Board of Design Review, during a public hearing, will review the overall design of this request including buildings, landscaping, parking, and lighting design.
Staff contact: Leigh Crabtree (503) 526-2548 |
Board of Design Review 04/11/02 |
Awaiting Decision |
| CUP2001-0014 | WATERHOUSE COMMONS HOURS OF OPERATION Corner of SW Walker Road and SW Outrigger Terrace |
Applicant requested Conditional Use Permit (CUP) approval to operate the Waterhouse Commons Retail Center between the hours of 6:00 am to 1:00 am seven days a week. The site is within the Community Services (CS) zone in which a Conditional Use Permit is necessary for uses operating prior to 7:00 am or after 10:00 pm. The Planning Commission, during a public hearing, will review the overall request.
Staff contact: John Osterberg (503) 526-4216 |
Planning Commission 10/11/01 |
Approved |
| CUP2001-0017 | PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH EXPANSION 14175 NW Cornell Road |
This land use application was submitted for the two-phased construction of new church facilities. The proposal includes the addition of a 6,000 square foot multi-purpose building during phase one, the demolition of the existing church building with a 15,000 square foot addition to the phase one multi-purpose building, with associated parking and landscaping improvements.
Staff contact: Tyler Ryerson (503) 526-2520 |
Planning Commission 10/31/01 & 11/28/01 |
After a 1-month Continuance, application was Approved with 4 Conditions of Approval |
| CUP2001-0025 | TRUAX GASOLINE STATION 14976 SW Walker Rd |
The applicant requested approval of a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to operate the proposed gasoline service station on a 24-hour basis. Gasoline services stations and uses that run during the hours of 10pm to 7am are identified as conditional uses within the NS zone.
Staff contact: Scott Whyte (503) 526-2652 |
Planning Commission 10/24/01 |
Approved for operation from 6am to 12midnight. |
| SB2001-0010 | MERIDIAN VILLAGE PHASE 2 820 SW 173rd Ave |
The applicant requested approval of a Subdivision to divide the proposed parcel into 14 lots with one commonly owned tract to be used for storm water drainage. This request was to be reviewed administratively. Therefore, no public hearing concerning this request was to be held unless the decision is appealed.
Staff contact: Tyler Ryerson (503) 526-2520 |
None | Unknown |
| SV2001-0001 | TRI-MET SW PALMER STREET VACATION Tri-Met Bus Facility site at 16130 SW Merlo Road |
The applicant requested Street Vacation approval to vacate a 20-foot right-of-way on a portion of SW Palmer Street located south of SW Merlo Road. The street vacation is for approximately 1,225 feet of platted right-of-way. The Planning Commission was to review the request and provide City Council with their recommendation. The City Council would then review the request and the recommendation of the Planning Commission.
Staff contact: Tyler Ryerson (503) 526-2520 |
Planning Commission 12/05/01 & 12/19/01 City Council 01/07/02 & 01/28/02 |
Approved by the Planning Commission and by the City Council. |
| SV2001-0002 | TRI-MET SW RIGGS STREET VACATION Tri-Met Bus Facility site at 16130 SW Merlo Road |
The applicant requested Street Vacation approval to vacate a 20-foot right-of-way on a portion of SW Riggs Street located south of SW Merlo Road. The street vacation is for approximately 1,225 feet of platted right-of-way. The Planning Commission was to review the request and provide City Council with their recommendation. The City Council would then review the request and the recommendation of the Planning Commission.
Staff contact: Tyler Ryerson (503) 526-2520 |
Planning Commission 12/05/01 & 12/19/01 City Council 01/07/02 & 01/28/02 |
Approved by the Planning Commission and by the City Council. |
| TA2001-0002 | CHAPTER 50 UPDATE TEXT AMENDMENT | The City of Beaverton has proposed a comprehensive update of Chapter 50 (Procedures) of the Beaverton Development Code. The proposed amendments will establish the procedures by which development applications will be processed in the City. The procedures include, but are not limited to, initiation of an application, withdrawal of an application, application completeness, Type 1 through Type 4 application processes, and appeal(s), expiration, extension, and modification of decisions. The proposed amendment will modify existing procedures found in the Development Code and establish new procedures to be made a part of the Code. New procedures include, but are not limited to, appeal of public hearing matters being on the record and the use of a hearings officer to be the decision maker for some applications. The purpose of the proposed amendments is to clarify and refine administrative procedures. No property is proposed for rezoning or modification of permissible uses.
Staff contact: Steven A. Sparks (503) 526-2429 |
Planning Commission 02/20/02 @ 7pm |
Continued until March 13, 2002 |
| TA2001-0003 | CHAPTER 10 UPDATE TEXT AMENDMENT | The City of Beaverton has proposed a comprehensive update of Chapter 10 (General Provisions) of the Beaverton Development Code. The proposed amendments will establish the legal framework of the Development Code. Topics include, but are not limited to, compliance, interpretation, zoning districts, zoning map, fees, conditions of approval, enforcement, and development review participants. Development review participants include the City Council, Planning Commission, Board of Design Review, Facilities Review Committee, Community Development Director, and Hearings Officer.
Staff contact: Steven A. Sparks (503) 526-2429 |
Planning Commission 02/20/02 @ 7pm |
Continued until March 13, 2002 |
| TA2001-0005 | CHAPTER 90 UPDATE TEXT AMENDMENT | The City of Beaverton has proposed a comprehensive update of Chapter 90 (Definitions) of the Beaverton Development Code. The proposed amendments have been necessitated by the amendments to Chapter 10 and Chapter 50 of the Development Code. The proposed amendments will add definitions of new terms and amend existing definitions of terms used in the Development Code.
Staff contact: Steven A. Sparks (503) 526-2429 |
Planning Commission 02/20/02 @ 7pm |
Continued until March 13, 2002 |
| VAR2001-0007 | DANIA FLAG POLE VARIANCE 17005 NW Cornell Rd |
This land use application was submitted requesting a Sign Variance for the purpose of erecting two (2) additional flag poles, for a total of four (4) flag poles, at the main entrance of a retail store. Section 60.30 of the City's Development Code includes flag poles as part of Sign Regulations. Therefore, modification to these regulations will require a Sign Variance.
Staff contact: Sambo Kirkman (503) 789-6437 |
Board of Design Review 02/14/02 |
Denied |
| VAR2001-0011 | PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH EXPANSION 14175 NW Cornell Road |
This application is a request for Planning Commission approval of a Variance for the reduction of the required thirty foot setback for the side or rear lot line abutting a residential zone in order to reduce the building setback along the north property line to 25 feet. Submitted in conjunction with Conditional Use Permit CUP2001-0017 (see above).
Staff contact: Tyler Ryerson (503) 526-2520 |
Planning Commission 10/31/01 |
Denied |
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