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PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO, 433
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A PRELIMINARY PLAN FOR
A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMEN'T'
(Applicant: Brad and Mar~.an Miller}
(37 2W 3B Tax Lots 544 and 6DD)
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING GDMMISSTON OF THE CITY OF
CENTRAL POTN'I', OREGDN, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1 Nature of Application and Procedural Backcxround.
This matter came before the City an applicant's Planned Unit
Development ("PUD" hereafter) application for a 78-unit single-
family residential manufactured home development located on Narth
Pacific Highway south of Scenic Avenue in R-1 and R-2 distracts
of the City.
On September 15, 1998, the Central Point Planning Commission
held a duly-advertised public hearing wherein it cnnsadered the
application, the City staff reports, and written comments and
testimony from all interested persons in favor of and opposed to
the application.
2 Criteria AWpplicable to Decision. The following chapters
of the Central Point Municipal Code apply to this application:
A. Chapter 1.24, Public Hearings Procedures;
B. Chapter 17.24, R-1, Residential Single-Family District;
C. Chapter 17.24, Residential Two-Family District;
D. Chapter 17.6D, General Regulations;
E. Chapter 17.64, Off-Street Parking and Loading; and
F. Chapter 17.68, Planned Unit Developments (PUD).
3. Findings and Conclusions. The Planning Commission
hereby adopts by reference all findings of fact set forth in the
City staff reports, and concludes that, except where addressed in
the conditions to approval, the application and proposal comply
with the requirements of the following chapters of the Central
Point Municipal Cade:
A. Chapters 17.24 and 17.24, relating to allowed
uses in the R-1 and R-2 zoning districts;
B. Chapter 17.6D, relating to paving and landscaping
requirements;
C. Chapter 17.64, relating to off-street parking and
loading facilities; and
D. Chapter 1.7.68, relating to Planned Unit Developments.
1. - PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 433 (102D98)
4. Conditional Approval. The within application for a
Preliminary Development Plan for a Planned Unit Development is
hereby condita.anally approved, subject to the cond~.tions set
forth on Exhibit "At', which is attached hereto and by this
reference incorporated herein.
Passed by the Planning Commission and signed by me in
authentication of its passage this 15"~'t`- day of
~.~r,a.e_,.1~.~ r- 1998 .
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Planning Commission Chairman
ATTEST'
City Represent e
Approved by me this ~ day of
Planning Commission Chairman
2 - PLANNING COMMTSSXON RESOLUTION NO. 433_ (102098)
ATTACHMENT D
RECOMMENDED PLANNING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
I. A final development plan, containing in final form the information required in the
preliminary plan shall be submitted to the City within six months of approval or by Maz•ch
1 S, 1999. A six month extension may be granted by the City upon the applicant's request
and for good cause.
2. The project must comply with all applicable local, state and federal regulations including,
but not limited to, the Oregon Uniform Fire Code and Structural Specialty Code.
The applicant shall submit final parking, landscaping, lighting and sign plans to the
City for approval as part of the final deveIopzxzent plan.
4. The applicant shall submit a copy of the Covenants, Codes and Restrictions {CC&Rs) or any
comparable agreement governing the use, maintenance and continued protection of the PUD
as part of the final development plan.
S. The applicant shall schedule and attend pre-design meetings with WP Natural Gas, Fire
District No. 3 and the Bear Creels Valley Sanitary Authority to more specifically identify
utility easements and the placement of fire hydrants and pipelines and other utilities.
6. The applicant shall provide a tot lot in addition to adult recreation facilities, the number
and location of which to specified by the Commission.
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