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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 : 99W improvement and management plan(City of Tigard (Or.), 2007-07) DKS Associates; ECO Northwest, Ltd.; Otak, Inc.; Tigard (Or.); Oregon Transportation and Growth Management ProgramThe recommended plan was developed through a planning process of four key steps supported by a public and agency involvement effort. The planning steps were: establish inventory of existing conditions; analyze needs, opportunities and constraints; develop alternative improvement concepts; compare and evaluate alternative concepts. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Tigard : Affordable housing program (2002)(City of Tigard (Or.), 2002-09) Tigard (Or.)Various Tigard Comprehensive Plan policies and Tigard Beyond Tomorrow community vision goals and strategies support the provision of affordable housing. The City of Tigard program to address the Council Goal of Considering ways to support the provision of affordable housing includes these policies and vision statements and specific land use and non-land use program measures. These measures include pre-existing measures and new measures adopted by Council during a comprehensive, four-meeting review of potential policies and strategies to improve opportunities for the development of affordable housing. [From the document]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 : Community investment plan(City of Tigard (Or.), 2008) Tigard (Or.)The City of Tigard's Community Investment Program (CIP) provides a 5-year plan for major capital expenditures that matches available resources with project needs. The CIP lists each proposed capital project, the time frame in which the project needs to be undertaken, the financial requirements of the project, and proposed methods of financing. The 5-year plan describes the first year's projects in detail and lists projects for subsequent fiscal years. However, the projects shown after the first year are tentative and are subject to change during the formulation process for each specific budget year. The CIP includes improvements to the streets, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, water, parks, and city facilities systems. The Engineering Department manages the street, storm drainage, and sanitary sewer CIP's. The Public Works Department manages the Water System CIP and the Parks CIP, and the City Facilities System is jointly managed by the Engineering and Public Works Departments. [From the Plan's Background Web page: http://www.tigard-or.gov/city_hall/departments/engineering/cip_projects/background.asp]Item Open Access Tigard : Community profile (2006)(City of Tigard (Or.), 2006-07) Tigard (Or.)The Tigard Community Profile is an ongoing long-range planning project to compile various statistics about the City of Tigard. With the increase of information available today, particularly through the Internet, accessing accurate community information can be time consuming and at times confusing. The objective of the Tigard Community Profile is to collect these valuable statistics in one convenient location; offer them in an easy to understand format; and make them readily accessible to City staff, the business community, and the general public. [From the document]Item Open Access Tigard : Comprehensive plan(City of Tigard (Or.), 2007-12-11) Tigard (Or.); Tigard (Or.). Community Development Dept.The City of Tigard Comprehensive Plan is the primary document that guides land use decisions within the community. It outlines goals, policies, and recommended action measures that are intended to reflect the community’s values and aspirations for a broad range of matters relating to land use planning and growth management. It also aims to organize and coordinate the relationships between people, land, resources, and facilities to meet the current and future needs of Tigard.... Once all of the chapters have been adopted and the update complete, the City of Tigard Comprehensive Plan will be found in the new format. [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]Item Open Access Tigard : Environmental design and open space plan (1977)(City of Tigard (Or.), 1977-08-08) Tigard (Or.)This Plan recognizes the value of the natural environment and attempts to establish the degree of respect due the land. This is accomplished through a process of using nature as the major guide to land development... nature's processes are used to determine policy direction to insure that continued development will be in harmony with the natural features of the community and in the best interest of all concerned. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Tigard : Fanno Creek Park master plan summary(City of Tigard (Or.), 2003-04-23) Tigard (Or.); Murase and Associates; KPFF Consulting Engineers; PBS Environmental EngineersThe Fanno Creek Park Master Plan is an analysis of one section of the Fanno Creek Greenway Trail system just east of Hall Boulevard and directly abutting property to the south planned for the development of a new Library for the City of Tigard.... The Fanno Creek Greenway Trail, itself, has been in planning and implementation for years and extends in sections over 15 miles from the Tualatin River to Willamette Park in Portland. Over half of the trail has been completed, utilizing a mixture of on-street and off-street routing. The Fanno Creek Park Master Plan helps fill in a missing link in this greenway trail, extending the park beyond Hall Boulevard toward its destination at the Tualatin. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Tigard : Natural hazards mitigation plan(City of Tigard (Or.), 2008-04) Tigard (Or.)The City of Tigard Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan includes resources and information to assist city residents, public and private sector organizations, and others interested in participating in planning for natural hazards. The mitigation plan provides a list of activities that may assist the City of Tigard in reducing risk and preventing loss from future natural hazard events. Tigard has developed this plan as an addendum to the Multi-Jurisdictional Washington County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan, dated April 2004, which was an effort to take a more regional approach to planning for natural hazard scenarios. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Tigard : Transportation system plan(City of Tigard (Or.), 2002-01-30) Tigard (Or.); DKS AssociatesThese goals and policies have been developed to guide the Cityâ s twenty year vision of transportation system needs. They are intended to replace the current transportation related goals and policies in the Tigard Comprehensive Plan (these can be found in the appendix of this report). Additionally, they build upon material developed in the visioning process from January, 1998. State Transportation Planning Rule, Metro Functional Plan guidelines and the past comprehensive plan call for a more comprehensive and balanced approach to transportation policy, addressing walking, bicycling, transit, rail, truck and other modes as well as automobile travel. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Tigard Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-05-18)(Tigard, 2006-05-18) Tigard (Or.)A comprehensive plan map amendment to modify and partially remove locally significant wetlands from local wetlands inventory in order to remove Goal 5 protection from the impacted areas of the property. This application is to allow construction of Wall Street from SW Hall Boulevard, 360 feet east.Item Open Access Tigard Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-07-17)(Tigard, 2006-07-17) Tigard (Or.)A Development Code Amendment to amend the Sign Chapter (18.780) of the Tigard Community Development Code. The amendment amends Section 18.780,015 (Definitions) to add a definition of "Entryway Signs", and Section 18.780.090 (Special Condition Signs) to allow Enttyway Signs in all zoning districts.Item Open Access Tigard Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-08-15)(Tigard, 2006-08-15) Tigard (Or.)The City proposes amending the uses allowed under Civic uses (Section 18.130,120.B.4), For Public Institutions, incidental and subordinate commercial uses (such as a gift shop, bookstore, and limited food and beverage services) would be allowed. In addition, a new category "Cultural Institution Auxiliary Signs" would be created in the Special Condition Sign section (18.780.090).Item Open Access Tigard Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-10-30)(Tigard, 2006-10-30) Tigard (Or.)The applicant is requesting approval of a Development Code Amendment to change the procedures and approval criteria for Planned Developments (Chapter 18.350) and add Definitions in Chapter 18.120. The proposed changes to Chapter 18.350 include a new purpose statement, and a new approval process and approval criteria. Related definitions of "density bonus", "landscaping", and open space facility" would be added to the Definitions Chapter (18.120).Item Open Access Tigard Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-12-20)(Tigard, 2006-12-20) Tigard (Or.)Amendments will be made to Tigard's Comprehensive Plan (Volume I) and Development Code (Sections 18.360,18.370, 18.705, 18.715,18.765, 18.775 & 18.810) to adopt the Significant Habitat Areas Map and to implement the recommendations of the Tualatin Basin Fish & Wildlife Habitat Program. Amendments will remove barriers to, and provide flexibility in development standards for, development that incorporates habitat-friendly techniques.Item Open Access Tigard Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-04-18)(Tigard, 2007-04-18) Tigard (Or.)To allow high school bus parking as an accessoty use, if located a minimum of 200 feet from properties with a residential use, and for a limit of three years with extensions beyond that requiring approval through the conditional use process.