Community Development

The City of McMinnville is proposing to amend the Zoning Ordinance to (a) add provisions allowing existing single-family dwellings and duplexes as permitted uses in the C-3 zone, (b) establish a City Center Housing Overlay Zone and associated provisions, and (c) add provisions allowing temporary use of an RV as a residence during construction of a permanent dwelling(s) on the same lot.  

Sam Thomas with Lenity Architecture, on behalf of McMinnville Memory Care, LLC, is requesting approval of a conditional use permit and Three Mile Lane design review to allow  

The applicant is proposing to amend an existing Planned Development to slightly modify the previously adopted master plan for the Hillside Community campus.

Temporary Storage Structures (like PODs):

Image showing the benefit of urban trees including health, bio-diversity, stormwater, stress, and more.

Before You Plant, Prune, or Remove a Tree In McMinnville, trees play a vital role in enriching our community. If you're planning to plant, prune, or remove a tree, it's important to check whether a permit is required.

Significant Resources are defined as resources of  recognized importance to the City due to historical association or architectural integrity, uniqueness, or quality.

 

Value less than $100,000    No Charge
Value $100,000 +     $20.00
Multi-family residential (per project)    $75.00

Pioneer Hall

900 SW Baker Street  |  Built 1883 

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