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Item Open Access Tigard : Regional center plan(City of Tigard (Or.), 1999-09) Tigard (Or.); Tigard (Or.). Planning Dept.; Spencer & Kupper; Lindley, Lloyd D.; Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); Kittelson & Associates; Levine, ClaireRegional center planning was based on transportation and development capability and the area’s capacity to absorb the following minimum targets within 20 years: total employment: 9,804 jobs; retail/service: 1,188 jobs; office: 8,436 jobs; housing: 1,500 units; residents: 2,530 people....The Task Force also considered lands which should be preserved in their natural or enhanced state, such as wetlands, stream corridors and flood plains. Opportunities for development on vacant land, infill on under-utilized properties such as surface parking lots, and redevelopment possibilities were also considered. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Tigard : City center urban renewal plan(City of Tigard (Or.), 2005-12-06) Cascade Economic Planning; Launer, Jeannette M.; Urban Land Economics; SERA Architects; Tigard (Or.); Tashman Johnson LLCThe City Center Urban Renewal Plan (the â Planâ ) contains goals, objectives and projects for the revitalization of the City Center Urban Renewal Area (the â Areaâ ). The Area, shown in Figure 1, is predominantly zoned for commercial use, encompassing lands in Tigardâ s Central Business District, General Commercial District and Professional Commercial District. In addition to commercial lands, residential property on the east side of Hall Boulevard and adjacent to Fanno Creek is located within the R-4.5 Low-Density Residential District, R-12 Medium-Density Residential District and R-25 Medium High-Density Residential District. Under existing conditions, the Area is underdeveloped and lacks the mix of high quality commercial, office, residential and public uses suitable for the Cityâ s Central Business District. Information regarding conditions in the Area is provided in the Report accompanying the Plan (the â Reportâ [Exhibit B, included]). [From the Plan]Item Open Access Tigard : Development strategy for downtown Tigard(City of Tigard (Or.), 2007-10) Tigard (Or.); Leland Consulting GroupThe primary purpose of this report is to identify a strategy to guide future development in Downtown Tigard and help the City and community partners achieve downtown planning goals and objectives set forth in the Tigard Downtown Improvement Plan (TDIP), the City Center Urban Renewal Plan, and other relevant planning documents. [From the Document]Item Open Access Tigard : Downtown implementation strategy(City of Tigard (Or.), 2008-07) Tigard (Or.)The Downtown Implementation Strategy is a document to guide the City's actions to translate the "vision" for downtown into a "reality." It incorporates the policy objectives of the Tigard Downtown Improvement Plan, adopted by City Council on September 25, 2005, into a strategy and set of "near term" and "long-term" actions the City should take to implement the Plan. The Strategy includes four (4) key strategies with thirty-five (35) supporting actions, a 3-Year Action Plan, and a 1-Year Work Program. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Tigard : Downtown improvement plan(City of Tigard (Or.), 2005-09-30) Johnson Gardner; StastnyBrun Architects; Kittelson & Associates; Tigard (Or.); Parametrix, Inc.The overall goal of the TDIP is to design a Downtown neighborhoodâ ¦an â urban villageâ â ¦that integrates anticipated and desired changes into a clear and coherent strategy; preserves what is desirable in the area, and promotes a public â greenâ and open space character which is consistent with the City of Tigardâ s standards and its vision for the community and its Downtown. [From the Plan]