Community Development

Image of proposed Stratus Village

The Stratus Village Project includes three applications: Planned Development Amendment (PDA 2-23), Three Mile Lane Review (TML 1-23), and Landscape Plan Review (L 25-23)

 

Stratus Village

Residential Housing Code Update

 

Planning Commission Business Meeting:

Exhibit 6 - Legislative Hearing: Proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendments (G 6-21) 

Time: Thursday, March 17, 2022 - 6:30PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

The City of McMinnville is proposing an amendment to the McMinnville Zoning Ordinance to add a new Section, Chapter 17.49:  Innovative Housing Pilot Project Floating Zone.  This 

Below is a list of Appeal applications.   Appeals of a Planning Director decision require a public hearing before the Planning Commission.  Appeals of a Planning Commission decision require a public hearing before the City Council.  City Council decisions may be appealed to the Land Use Board of

Community Development Director: 
Heather Richards

 

Planning Phone: 503-434-7311
Planning Email

 

Community Development Department
Community Development Center
231 NE Fifth Street 
McMinnville, OR 97128​

 

Hours

Monday-Friday - 8am - 5pm
Lobby Hours - 12pm - 5pm

Quinby Construction LLC, c/o Eric Harrison on behalf of property owner Lin C. Chan, is requesting approval to partition two parcels into three parcels.  The property was originally platted as Lots 1, 2, and 3 of the Norwegian Wood Subdivision. 

Melissa Alonza is requesting approval of a conditional use permit to to operate crossfit gym within a portion of an existing building on property within the M-2 zone.  The crossfit gym is

Vicinity Map for 2005 Michelbook Lane

The applicant is requesting approval of a zoning variance for the property at 2005 NW Michelbook Lane (Tax Lot R4417BD00800).

Applicant: Andrew and Susanne Duvall

signs

The City of McMinnville is proposing to amend Chapter 17.62 (Signs) of the McMinnville Zoning Ordinance.  The proposed zoning text amendments are related to nonconforming signs and the process for which 

Private Property:

No permits are needed to prune trees on private property.

Street Trees:

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