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Item Open Access McMinnville : Comprehensive plan(City of McMinnville (Or.), 2004-11-14) McMinnville (Or.)McMinnville’s Comprehensive Plan has been divided into three interrelated volumes.... Volume II, Goals and Policies, contains the goal, policy, and proposal statements which shall be applied to all land use decisions. [From the plan.]Item Open Access McMinnville : Development code(City of McMinnville (Or.), 2004) McMinnville (Or.)Development codes are ordinances implementing a local government’s comprehensive plan. They include two components: a zoning ordinance and a subdivision ordinance, which may be adopted and published as separate documents under their own titles. In some cases the sections pertaining to subdivision of land may be included in the zoning ordinance.Item Open Access McMinnville : Economic opportunities analysis(City of McMinnville (Or.), 2001-11) ECO Northwest, Ltd.; McMinnville (Or.)[T]he document provides the following: review of national, state, and local economic trends as required by OAR 660-009-0015 (1); evaluation of the site requirements of businesses likely to locate in McMinnville as required by OAR 660-009-0015 (2); inventory of commercial and industrial lands consistent with OAR 660-009-0015 (3); forecast of employment, by sector, in McMinnville for the period between 1999 and 2020; 1 estimate of commercial and industrial land need (in acres) and built space (in square feet) in McMinnville for the period 1999-2020. [From the document]Item Open Access McMinnville : Growth management and urbanization plan(City of McMinnville (Or.), 2003-05) McMinnville (Or.). Planning Dept.; McMinnville (Or.)This Growth Management and Urbanization Plan proposes specific policies and actions that McMinnville must adopt and undertake to achieve its vision of a compact and livable community. This Plan will serve as a long-range guide for public policy decisions concerning the overall growth and development of McMinnville. It will be adopted as part of the City's Comprehensive Plan. The Plan focuses on the physical growth and development of the city but also addresses quality of life issues such as the preservation of our historic downtown, retention of farmland, protection of environmentally sensitive lands, and stabilization of neighborhoods. [From the Plan]Item Open Access McMinnville : Historic preservation ordinance(City of McMinnville (Or.), 1987-04-14) McMinnville (Or.)Districts, buildings, objects, structures, and sites in the City having special historical, architectural, or cultural significance should be preserved as a part of the City’s heritage. To this end, regulatory controls and administrative procedures are necessary for the following reasons: (a) Stabilize and improve property values through restoration efforts; (b) Promote the education of local citizens on the benefits associated with an active historic preservation program; (c) Foster civic pride in the beauty and noble accomplishments of the past; (d) Protect and enhance the City’s attractions for tourists and visitors; and (e) Strengthen the economy of the City. [From the document]Item Open Access McMinnville : Public facility plan 1995(City of McMinnville (Or.), 1995) McMinnville (Or.)This Public Facility Plan has been drafted in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) 660-11-000 (Public Facilities Planning) which requires that all jurisdictions with a population over 2,500 persons develop a Public Facility Plan for adoption. In order that the City satisfy this requirement, as well as Period Review Factor Two (Goal 11 - Public Facilities and Services) of the December 3, 1993, Land Conservation and Development Commission’s (LCDC’s) Required Amendments Remand (Order 94-RA-914) of the City’s Periodic Review, this Public Facility Plan has been prepared. [From the Plan]Item Open Access McMinnville : residential land needs analysis(City of McMinnville (Or.), 2001-05) ECO Northwest, Ltd.; McMinnville (Or.)[T]he document provides the following: a detailed, parcel-level inventory of each vacant, partially vacant, and redevelopable property within the current urban growth boundary, and its capacity to provide for future housing; an analysis of housing type and housing mix using residential permits, during the period of August, 1988, through June, 2000; a detailed analysis to determine McMinnville's housing demand and projected need to the year 2020; a summary that compares McMinnville's current residential land supply to the forecast of residential land need (including other public and semipublic uses that require residential land); and, an appendix with supporting information and data. [From the document]Item Open Access McMinnville : Transportation master plan(City of McMinnville (Or.), 1993-10) Public Financial Management, Inc.; McMinnville (Or.); David Evans and AssociatesThe City of McMinnville (the City) has commenced the development of an updated Comprehensive Plan for the area within its Urban Growth Boundary. This Transportation Master Plan for the City constitutes the background report for the transportation element of the City's Comprehensive Plan. This Master Plan is based on the existing land use designations of the Comprehensive Plan. Carl Buttke, Inc., a David Evans and Associates, Inc. company, was retained by the City to complete this Transportation Master Plan. The firm of Public Financial Management, Inc. developed the funding strategies for this plan.... Adopted by the McMinnville City Council, December 22,1992 (Resolution No. 1992-40) with the exceptions of Exhibit 20 and those portions that pertain to the McMinnville Downtown Couplet. [From the Plan]Item Open Access McMinnville Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-07-27)(McMinnville, 2006-07-27) McMinnville (Or.)On July 25. 2006. the City of McMinnville amended the comprehensive plan and zoning designations on a 0.32-acre parcel of land from Industrial to Residential, and from an M-2 (General Industrial) to an R-3 (Two-Family Residential) zone, respectively. This redesignation was previously requested as part of the October. 2003, McMinnville Growth Management and Urbanization Plan (MGMUP) previously submitted to DLCD on October 17, 2003.Item Open Access McMinnville Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-08-24)(McMinnville, 2006-08-24) McMinnville (Or.)Ordinance No. 4862 granted approval for Jeremy Gissel's proposal to amend the comprehensive plan and zoning designations on a 0.62-acre portion of land from Industrial to Residential, and from an M - l (Light Industrial) to an R-4 (Multi-Family Residential) zone, respectively.Item Open Access McMinnville Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-12-15)(McMinnville, 2006-12-15) McMinnville (Or.)On December 12,2006, the City of McMinnville amended the comprehensive plan and zoning designations on two parcels of land 0.88 and 0.49 acres in size from Industrial to Commercial, and from an M - l (Light Industrial) to a C-3 (General Commercial) zone, respectively. This redesignation was previously requested as part of the October, 2003, McMinnville Growth and Management Urbanization Plan (MGMUP) previously submitted to DLCD on October 17, 2003.Item Open Access McMinnville Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-08-30)(McMinnville, 2007-08-30) McMinnville (Or.)On August 14, 2007, the McMinnville City Council voted to approve the requested redesignation of some 4.8 acres of land from "Residential" to "Commercial" on its comprehensive plan map, and to rezone this same property from EF-80 to C-3.Item Open Access McMinnville Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-08-30)(McMinnville, 2007-08-30) McMinnville (Or.)On August 14, 2007, the McMinnville City Council voted to approve the requested redesignation of some 0.6 acres of land from "Residential" to "Commercial" on its comprehensive plan map, and to rezone this same property from R-2 (Single-Family Residential) to C-3 PD (General Commercial,. Planned Development).Item Open Access McMinnville Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-09-05)(McMinnville, 2007-09-05) McMinnville (Or.)On August 28, 2007, the McMinnville City Council voted to approve the requested redesignation of some three parcels of land, totaling 0.80 acres, from "Residential" to "Commercial" on its comprehensive plan map, and to rezone this same property from R-4 (Multiple-Family Residential) to C-3 PD (General Commercial, Planned Development).Item Open Access McMinnville Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-12-19)(McMinnville, 2007-12-19) McMinnville (Or.)Item Open Access McMinnville Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-01-30)(McMinnville, 2008-01-30) McMinnville (Or.)Item Open Access McMinnville Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-04-28)(McMinnville, 2008-04-28) McMinnville (Or.)Adoption of an ordinance establishing design and maintenance requirements for large commercial buildings.Item Open Access McMinnville Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-07-28)(McMinnville, 2008-07-28) McMinnville (Or.)Amending the Comprehensive Plan Map for one property. 6.995 sq. ft. in area in residential use from an Industrial to a Residential classification. Also, a zoning map amendment for the same property from M-2 (General Industrial) to R-4 (Multi-Family Residential).Item Open Access McMinnville Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-10-20)(McMinnville, 2008-10-20) McMinnville (Or.)Item Open Access McMinnville Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-12-18)(McMinnville, 2008-12-18) McMinnville (Or.)The City of McMinnville has created a vacation home rental ordinance which establishes guidelines for the operation of vacation home rental businesses in residential and commercial zones.