Amends the Tektronix, Inc. Development Agreement to extend the effective term to Nov. 30, 2020.
Adopted or Rejected Land Use Ordinances
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Amends the CDC relating to Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) in urban unincorporated Washington County to comply with state law, simplify standards and encourage housing development.
A-Engrossed Ordinance No. 858 amends the CDC relating to city/county coordination, and development standards associated with Henry Hagg Lake/Scoggins Dam and Special Use Quarries.
Amends the Comprehensive Framework Plan for the Urban Area (CFP), the Aloha-Reedville-Cooper Mountain Community Plan, and the CDC to create new Pedestrian-Oriented Mixed-Use Districts, and apply them to portions of the Aloha Town Center within approximately 1/4-mile of the Tualatin Valley Highway/SW 185th Avenue intersection. The intent of these changes is to encourage future development of the area that is pedestrian-friendly and transit-supportive.
Amends the CDC relating to telecommunication facilities located in County right-of-way (ROW) and on private property to accommodate federally required small wireless facilities in all land use districts. In addition, the ordinance updates definitions related to telecommunication facilities to ensure consistency with federal provisions and remove outdated terms.
Makes technical code changes, minor updates, corrections and revisions to the CDC.
Amends the Rural/Natural Resource Plan (RNRP) to expand the Baker Rock Farmington Quarry District A overlay (protected resource quarry area) and identify land within that overlay as a new Area of Special Concern (ASC); and expand the District B overlay (to protect the expanded quarry from potential conflicting offsite uses within 1,000 feet). The amendments allow future expansion of the quarry subject to land use review and conditions. The application was processed as both a quasi-judicial (Casefile 19-128-PA) and legislative action.
Amends the CDC to update the open space requirements for Planned Developments in urban unincorporated Washington County to provide additional flexibility for residential development.
Amends the TSP to incorporate changes adopted by Banks and Cornelius, update the Transit Element and clarify neighborhood circulation requirements in the CDC.
Amends the Washington County - Wilsonville UPAA, an element of the County Comprehensive Plan. Updates include text & map changes regarding coordination of planning activities.
Amends the Washington County - Tualatin UPAA, an element of the County Comprehensive Plan. Updates include text & map changes regarding coordination of planning activities.
Amends the CDC relating to public transportation facilities in a flood plain or drainage hazard area.
Amends Chapter 2 of the Bethany Community Plan (North Bethany Subarea Plan) and the CDC relating to the North Bethany Main Street Urban Design Plan.
Ordinance No. 845 amends the Community Development Code (CDC) to comply with federal flood plain management regulations relating to County participation in the National Flood Insurance Program and modifies drainage hazard area regulations. The ordinance does not materially affect development review standards.
Ordinance No. 844 amends the Transportation System Plan to update and clarify roadway capacity objectives and strategies consistent with ongoing planning efforts.
Ordinance No. 843 makes amendments to the Comprehensive Framework Plan for the Urban Area, the Transportation System Plan, and the North Bethany Subarea Plan of the Bethany Community Plan relating to the following changes to primary streets in the North Bethany Subarea: an adjustment of the Road A alignment, the removal of a segment of Primary Street P4, and the removal of a segment of Primary Street P16. The changes are proposed in order to limit impacts to an identified wetland.
Ordinance No. 842 makes limited amendments to the Community Development Code (CDC) to facilitate development of housing. The ordinance amends certain setbacks within three districts, corrects/clarifies standards of the Transit-Oriented: Retail Commercial (TO:RC) district related to day care facility classification and housing, reduces certain landscape area requirements, allows omission of sidewalk on one side of a private street in some cases, reduces minimum residential driveway widths, and updates related parking standards.
Ordinance No. 841 establishes an alternative land use review option for certain regulated affordable housing. The ordinance amends the Community Development Code (CDC) to provide both site development flexibility and density bonuses to encourage and facilitate regulated affordable housing development inside the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB).
Ordinance No. 840 is a general housekeeping ordinance that includes minor updates, corrections, and revisions to the Washington County Rural/Natural Resource Plan and Community Development Code (CDC).
A-Engrossed Ordinance No. 839 amends the 1988 Washington County-Beaverton Urban Planning Area Agreement (UPAA), including adding policies and processes for coordinating concept planning in Beaverton's identified Urban Reserve Planning Area, and minor changes to the policies and processes for comprehensive planning in the Urban Planning Area.