Community Development
The City of McMinnville is proposing to amend Chapter 17.72 (Applications and Review Process) of the McMinnville Zoning Ordinance to incorporate neighborhood meetings in to the McMinnville land use application review process.
If your property is located in the residential zone, yes, a permit is required.
This is a legislative amendment initiated by the City of McMinnville to adopt the Yamhill County Transit Area Transit Development Plan as a supplemental document to the McMinnville Transportation System
Morgan Will, on behalf of Stafford Development Company, LLC, is requesting approval of six (6) concurrent land use actions. The actions include:
Mary Hill is requesting approval to partition an approximately 0.85 acre parcel of land into two (2) parcels approximately 30,063 and 7,100 square feet in size.
Meeting both long-range and current planning needs of the city, the Planning Division oversees land use issues, the Zoning Ordinance, and economic development.
On August 27, 2025, the City of McMinnville's Community Development Department and the project consultants, Sally Swanson Architects, launched the ADA Transition Plan project. The project is expected to take 12-18 months.
What is an ADA Transition Plan?
Application: Variance (VR 4-21) - 425 NE Evans Street
Colleen Pickett is requesting approval to partition an approximately 0.59 acre parcel of land into two (2) parcels approximately 10,416 and 15,234 square feet in size.


