HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 831- misc amendments to title 17PLANNING CONINUSSION RESOLUTION NO, 831
A RESOLUTION APPROIVI NG NUSCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 17 ZONING
FILE NO. 15016
Applicant: City sof Central Paint
WE EIRFAS, on June 7, 2016 the Planning Counnission, at a duly sehedvied public hearing,
considered rabou• arnendmeigs to Chapter 17 Z aivag of the CenqW Point Municipal Code C"CP C" )
as follows, and as specifically identified in Attacl ent. -A — Staf'Report dated June. 7,2016):
1., Section 17.08,410 TOO District and Coni-dorDefinitiom and Use, Vic,
2. Section 1731020 C-1 , Neighborhmd CmmmmvW District, PmwjW Osm;
3. Section 17.64.E (C) Street: Pang and Wig, Act Psizing ReWire tsr and
4. Section 17.57.050 (1M) Ikaign Stands for TOO, Site Design S , Signs.
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NOW,, THEREFORC BE IT RESOLVED, #hd the City aCel pout P vmmg Cc issi€n, by
this Resuhtion, No- 831, does hereby forward a fimamble n=mumWatka to #hc City Council to
appruve the amendments as set fob in the Staff Repixt dates law 7, 2016 attached herdo by
referewe as P l*'A" and inuorparated herein -
PASSED by the Plamaning Conmission and s4umd by = in audmficati .cif ift page tlm day
of' :2016-
Pimwft
-con-M&Sion Chair
ATTEST,
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Planning Commission Resolution No_ 831 (06-07-2016)
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STAFF REPORT
AGENDA ITEM: Fife No. 16011
CENTRAL
POINT
STAFF REPORT
.lune 7, 2015
Planning Department
Torn Humphrey, AICD,
Community Development Director/
Assistant City Adrr
Consideration of miscellaneous amendments to the City`s Zoning Ordinance (Sections 17.08.41 d TOD
Definitions; 17.32.020 Neighborhood Commercial (C -N) District Permitted Uses; 17.64.040(C), Off -Street
Parking Requi rents - Accessible Parking; and 17.67. 050(M), TOD Site Design Standards - Signs.
Applicant: City of Central Point
STAFF SOURCE:
Torn. Humplucy AICP, Community Development Director
BACKGROUND:
Me purpose of the proposed amendments ar-- w modify the fofloiving code sections:
• 17.08.410 (H. Sign-RelatedDefinitions), TOD District and Conidor Definitions and
Uses by adding definitions for "Reader Board" abzd "Scoreboard". Currently, the
:coning code (I 7.67.450(M)(4)_ Prohibited Signs) prohibits Reader Boards, but sloes not
define what constitutes a Reader Board. This proposed amendment is for clarification.
The question of allowing an electronic scoreboard at Grater High School has been
asked. Currently, the zoning code does not define scoreboards and as such they ;ire
prohibited. The proposed amendment providers a definition of scoreboard thus
acknowledging scoreboards as a type of sign, which then may, or may not be allowed
elsewhere in the zoning ordinance.
17.32.020, C -N District Permitted Uses; modifies and removes restrictions placed on
eating and drinking establishments in the Neighborhood Commercial (C -N) zoning
district. Convenience stores in this zoning district are allowed the sale of beer and wine
and an argument can be made that an eating establishment in this commercial zone
should have the same privilege. Additionally-, small craft breweries have expressed the
desire to locate in Central Point in this zone.
17.64.040, (C. Accessible Parking Requirements), Off -Street Parking Requirements by
replacing zoning language and Table 17.64.03 with standards in the Oregon Structural
Specialty Code. The Building Division implements and regulates Accessible (ADA)
Parking Requirements and it is not necessary to repeat these standards in the zoning
code. This also removes the possibility of error or the inconvenience of updating the
land use code when changes are made to standards in the Specialty Code,
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• 17.67.050(M. Signs), Site Design Standards. This proposed amendment updates the
table in Section M (I 7.67.050(l)) and subsections 1-4, establishing standards for signs
in the TOD district or corridor. Revisions are made to accommodate scoreboards in the
Civic zoning district, improve buildingisign proportionality and to clarify uses of
temporary sighs such as A -frame signs and commercial banners.
ISSUES-.
The Planning Commission is being presented with selected changes to Chapter 17 to either clarify definitions and
uses in the code or to update it and make the document consistent with the state building code. Changes proposed in
Chapter 17.08.410(H) and Chapter 17.67.050(M) are intended to address `s :oreboards' in the Civic zoning district
but also to make changes to sign stanAhrds in general following #acus group discussions with local. sign makers.
Propmed changes address sign and letter dimensions and the way those dimensims are calculated. Sidewalk "A -
Board" Signs acid baruiers are proposed to be removed from the prohibited signs list and allowed with. WnItions.
External illumination language is expanded to reliect what new irusirscs in the TOD have beep allowed to do
with `back lit' or `halo' lighting.
Changes in the Neighborhood Comicial zoning district. (C1apta 17-32-020) are intended to relax madated
standards and permit restaurants which may clue to serve alcvhoL There am several examples of"family oriented
restaurants in Central Point (Abby's, Botabio's, ctc.) that are in the vicinity of residential vecighbmhoo& and nerve
urine and beer. The existing language in the code clues riot permit this iu the GN Districs A=ording, to tlie
Sustainable City Network e -newsletter, "Ire neighborhood pub is coming back cry wilienniab &Aah gear cars
and demand aunt nities of urban life ihaa inclae shoffirig, resiauramts and bars 4thin wining diskme of their
high-derraity homes. "
Chauges that are proposed in Chapter 17.64,040(C ) &irnply replace zoning code language with rege€ aces to the
Oregon Structural Specialty Cade and its language which is applied and enfureW by the Building Division.
FINDINGS:
The Planning Commission, when initiating amendments to the municipal cede, makm their J
reWrgjjjendatic,m to the City Council in the form of a resolution. Findings and Exxncltesiorks for arriving at
their recommendation can be found in Attachment S.
EXHIBIT SIATT ACHMENT S :
Attachment "A" — Proposed Zoning Code Amendments
Attachment "B" — Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law
Attachment "C" — Resolution No. 831
ACTION,
Consider proposed zoning amendments and 1) forward the ordinance to the Council for approval, 2) make
revisions and forward the ordinance to the Council or 3) deny the ordinance.
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Resolution No. 831 forwarding a favorable recommendation to the City Council to approve the
proposed zoning code amendments
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ATTACHMENT "A" proposed Zoning Code Amendments, File No. 16011
Section 17.08.410 TOD District and Corridor Definitions and Uses
H. Sign -Related Definitions
?_Q_ftder Board. A gtgn #.fiat rc�nveys inf�+rm�.iion,�i��u� a-varieiy of sub ecis l etuding
adva,hisina for Of of service lmvel' news or evens �riforma n.,
Zi. aaed. Aki YtWfV, Mu MIFIRM s 1011 €aa to l h jh a assorts st diu i -or in
coniunaiibra quit a ori' i d on wh€eta the Iron_ �f. [fig il)�.everEt is s 3 a d
btandad For viervirso iugly.s. I ' i gir Ulm. ss r0 n eKq ra1�Vriators
gf such sporting events.
17.32.020 perm ittsd uses.
The fo#€owing uses and their accessory uses are permitted outright, sub*ct to compliance with aft
applicab[e municipal, state and federal environmental, health, arrd safety regulations as Well as the
requirements for site plans in Chapter 17,72-
A, Professional and Financial offices and personal service establishments,
B. Retail stores, shops and offices supplying commadities. or performing services other thanvehicle and
fuel sales;
C, Eating and drinking estetbtishmento- �'� �d� a��esasari r-� l ;� RsF►;
D. Desktop publishing, xerography, copy centers;
E. Temporary tree sales, from November 1st to January 1st;
I`. Public and quasi -public utility and service buildings, structures and uses;
G. Neighborhood shopping centers, which may include any of the perm[tted uses in this section;
H. Other uses not specified in this or any other district, If the planning commission finds them to be similar
to the uses listed above and compatible with other permitted uses and with the intent of the C-4 district as
provided in Section 17 40 Authorization for similar uses. (Ord. 2014 §4, 2015; Ord. 1881 (part),
2006; Ord. 1709 §1(part), 1994).
Section 17.64.040, Off -Street Parking Requirements
C. Accessible Parking Requirements. Where parking is provided accessory to a building, accessible
parking shall be provided, constructed, striped, signed and maintained as required by QRS 417.233, and
Section 4494-1106 of the latest Oregon Structural Specialty Code as set forth in this section.
1. The minimum number of accessible parking spaces shall be provided for all uses in accordance
with the standards in a Struclturaf S aft Code Minimum Number of
Accessible Parking Spaces.17AAILI-
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Accessible Parking Spaces. shaH be counted toward meeting off-street
parking requirements in Tables 17.64.02A and 17.64.0213, Residential and Non-Residentiai Off -
Street Parking Requirements. The accessible parking requirements"kAhiiR:PabIe 4:7.64-03;
Minirkx+_es € minimum requirements and are not subject to
reductions per subsection (i3)(1) of this section;
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Section 17.67.050 Site Design Standards,
M. Signs.
1. The provisions of this section are to be used in conjunction with the city sign regulations in the Central
Point Sign Code, Chapter 15.24. The sign requirements in Chapter 15.24 shall govern in the TOD district
and corridor with the exception of the following:
a. The types of signs permitted shalt be limited only to those signs described in this chapter.
o- Allei n% in - Nie TOD distriot-ansa the rtesig� t r far t� e�wc�rih rrar
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ob. Decorative exterior murals are allowed and are subject to review and criteria by planning
commission or architectural review committee appointed by city council.
d1r. Signs that use images acid icons to identify store uses and products are ef)couraged,
eft. Projecting signs located to address the pedestrian are encoufaged.
2. Sign Requirements. Bions within the TOO district or corridor sball Mtigly wilh[E3��s#�t��riis ih IkN—a
Table 17A7.05011) Sign Regulrennents
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Notes.:
(s) Forgraund mmmerdai uses in the;4hM 6lftdd
(b) Far residential uses In the E" Mstrlst
(c) Scoreboards alloyed only as a conditional use within the Cl* District Siandarrls in Section I7.67,0.501M)(3) maybe waived at the
ties cretlon of the Planning Commis5 ion
(d)$idevvelkA-Frame Boards (1)within fixed dimensions and not obstnjdingpublicright Ofway
(e) Temporary commercial banners to promote grand openings, 30-60 days per year maximum with planning permit
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[3�Sign Materials. Unless airrertiulse exs„rll{3t or A6 L) tlje plane : Ca ►1ni” srs+n a+l si. r7a.. r
`comply with the Following design criteria.
a. The base materials for a freestanding sign snail be natural materials Including stone, brick, or
aggregate.
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slcSign illumination shall be limited to external illumination to include conventional lighting and
neon, if neon is applied to the sign plane area. External Illumination Is understood to lnclude'back
lit' or `halo' lighting. Internally illuminated signs are prohibited.
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`comply with the Following design criteria.
a. The base materials for a freestanding sign snail be natural materials Including stone, brick, or
aggregate.
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proportlunaHty. ( �� (��ya. LI } �,t�rt 4 +-►�"."'�`a
slcSign illumination shall be limited to external illumination to include conventional lighting and
neon, if neon is applied to the sign plane area. External Illumination Is understood to lnclude'back
lit' or `halo' lighting. Internally illuminated signs are prohibited.
4. Prohibited Signs.
a. Internally illuminated signs;
b. Roof signs;
c. Reader boards;
ed. Fleshing signs
fe. E{ectronic messageftage signs on which copy is created through the use of a pattern of
lights in a dot matrix configuration, which may he changed intermittenfly;
V. Bench signs;
Rag. Balloons as streamer's;
i� ial ba ers. (Ord. 1971 §4 (&b. c) (¢art), 2013; Ord, 1815 §1(Part� E)dL
C(part), 2000).
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ATTACHMENT B
FINDINGS OF FACT
AND
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW"
File No: 16011
INTRODUCTION
The text amendments to Sections 17.08.410; 17.32.020; 17.64.040 and 17.67.050 constitute
major text amendments to the Central Point Municipal Code because they are legislative
policy decisions and not an application of policy to a specific development application. The
amendments are intended to add clarity in some sections and remove red uedaacy in others.
These findings are prepared in four (4) parts to address the statewide planning goals, the
applicable elements of City's Comprehensive Plan, public favi€lues and the TnMsTortation
Planning Rule as required by CPMC 17.05.500 -md 17.1€ -600.
PART I CPMC LEGISLATIVE AMENDMENT
17.10.200 Le&lative amendments.
Legislative amendrneray are policy decisions made by city earurcil They are reviewed using
the Type X pracedure in ,Vection 17.05.500 and shall conform to the staw4i de planning
goals, the Central Point comprehensive plan, the Ventrad Point zoning ordinance and the
trans
partation planning rule provisions in .Section 17 10.600, as applicable.
Finding: The Central Point Planning Commission initiated the proposed code
amendments by resolution to clarify language in the zoning chapter relative to signs in
the TOD district; pcnnittcd uses in the C -N, Neighborhood Commercial district and
requirements for Aecessible, Parking.
Conclusion: A teat am.endmont is reviewed as a Type IV, Legislative decision.
17.05.500 Type IV procedure (legislative).
G. Decision -Making Criteria. The recommendation by the planning commission and the
decision by the city council shall be based on the following factors:
1. Whether the request is consistent with the applicable statewide planning goals;
2. Whether* the request is consistent with the comprehensive plan, and
3, If the proposed legislative change is particular to a particular site, the property
and affected area is presently provided with adequate public, facilities, services and
transportation networks to support the use, or such facilities, services and transportation
networks are planned to be provided concurrently with the development of the property.
PART 1 STATEWIDE PLANNING GOALS:
17.05.500 G. 1. Whether the request is consistent with the applicable statewide planning
goals;
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GOAL 1. CITIZEN INVOL VEMENT - To develop a citizen involvement program
that insures the opportunity for citizens to be involved in all phases of the
planning process.
Finding, Goal 1: The proposed text amendment does not enhance, or detract, from
citizen participation in the City's planning process. A duly noticed public hearing is
scheduled for June 7, 24116 to review the proposed text amendment.
Conclusion, Goal 1: Consistent.
GOAL 2. LAND USE PLANNING - To establish a land use planning process and
policyframework ork as a Basis for all decision and actions related to use of
land and to assure an adequate factual base for .such decisions and actions.
Fording Goal 2: Element I of the Central Point Comprehensive Plan addresses the
Goal 2 requirement that plans and implementing ordinances be revised on a periodic
cycle to take into account changing public policies, community attitudes and other
circumstances; as such the proposed code arrmr►t mint provides a process and policy
framework ass basis for land use decisions.
Finding Goal Z: The proposed text ameudment is in accordance'With CPMC 5edicm
17.10.200 and therefore, do -es not modify or otherwise affect the City's planning
ppoccess as set forth in the Comprehensive Place. The proposed text amendments serve
to provide clarity and design flexibility and are complimentary to the policy direction
of the use of both mixed -ease zoning and conventional zoning_
Conclusion Goal 2: Consistent.
Goal 3. AGRICULTURAL LANDS - To preserve and maintain agricultural lands.
Finding Goal 3. The proposed text amendment does not involve, or othenvise affect
lands designated for agricultural use.
Conclusion Goal 3: Not applicable.
Gaal 4 FOREST LANDS - To conserve forest lands by maintaining the forest land
base and to protect the state's forest economy by making possible
economically eff tient forest practices that assure the continuous growing
and harvesting of forest tree species as the leading use on forest land
consistent with sound management of soil, air, water, and fish and wildlife
resources and to provide for recreational opportunities and agriculture.
Finding, Goal 4: The proposed text amendment does not involve, or otherwise affect
lands designated for forest use.
Conclusion, Goal 4: Not applicable.
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GOAL 5. OPEN SPA CE, SCENIC AND HISTORIC AREAS, AND NATURAL
RESOURCES - To protect natural resources and conserve scenic and
historic areas and open spaces.
Finding Goal 5: The proposed text amendment does not involve, or otherwise affect
lands designated as natural, scenic, or historic resources.
Conclusion Goal 5: Not applicable.
GOAL 6. AIR, WATER, AND .SAND RESOURCES QUALITY - To maintain and
improve the quality of the air, water and kind resources of the state.
Finding Goal 6: The proposed text amendment does not involve, or otherwise affect
regulations managing the quality of air, water and land resources.
Conclusion Goal 6: Not applicable.
GOAL 7. AREAS SUBJECT TO NATURAL HAZARDS AND DISASTERS - To
protect people and property from natural hazards.
Finding Caul 7: The proposed text amendment does not involve, or other.v ise affect
regulations protecting the citizens of Central Point fi natural hazards.
Conclusion Gaul 7: Consistent.
GOAL 8..IRECREAT ION NEEDS - To satisfy the recreational needs of the citizens of
the state and vixitors aawhere appropriate, to provide for the siting of
necessary recreational facilities including destination resorts -
Finding Gaal 8: The proposed text auituidinew Aces cult involve:, or utherwise a.£fect
the City's provision of necessary recreational facilities.
Conclusion Goal 8: Not applicable.
GOAL 9. ECONOMY OF THE STATE — To provide adequate opportunities
throughout the state for a variety of economic activities vital to the health,
we�are, and prosperity of Oregon's citizens.
Finding Goal 9: The proposed text amendments do not alter the City's provision of
adequate econotnic opportunities. The text amendment as a choice, affords design
options that can be better suited to the city and the available market.
Conclusion Goal 9: Consistent,
GOAL 10. HOUSING - To provide for the housing needs of citizens of thestate.
Finding Goal 10: aside from providing a choice of existing and adopted
development standards, the proposed text amendment does not involve, or otherwise
affect regulations that address the City's housing needs.
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Conclusion Goal 10: Consistent.
GOAL 11. PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES -To plan and develop a timely,
orderly and efficient arrangement of public facilities and services to serve
as a f •amework for urban and rural development.
Finding Goal It: The proposed text amendment does not involve, or otherwise affect
the City's provision of timely, orderly and efficient public facilities and services. The
proposed text amendment does not cause an increase in the demand for public
facilities. Watcr service is available within the City.
Conclusion Goal 11: Consistent.
GOAT. 12. TIEANSPORTATION - To provide and encourage a safe. convenient and
economic transportation system.
Finding Goal 12: The proposed text amendment does not involve, or otherwise affect
the City of Cute Point Transportation System Plan oar modify CPMC Section
17.05.900, Traffic impact analysis.
Conclusion Goad lx: Consistm-It.
GOAL 13 ENERGY - To conserve energy.
Finding Goad 13: The proposed text amendment does not involve, or otherwise affect
and d"clopment standards or regulations that address conservation of energy.
Conclusion Goat 13: Not applicable -
GOA L
pplicable_
GOAL 14, URRANI.ZATION - To provide for an arderly and efficient transition from.
rural to urban land use, to accommodate urban population and urban
employment inside urban growth boundaries, to ensure efficient use of
land, and to provide for livable communities.
Finding Gaal 14: The proposed text amendment does not involve, or otherwise
affect, regulations addressing and regulating the transition from rural to urban lands.
Conclusion Goal 14: Not applicable.
PART 3 CITY OF CENTRAL POINT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
17.05.500 (G) (2)(m) The request is consistent with the Central Point comprehensive
plan;
Finding: The amendments to Sections 17.08.410; 17.32.020; 17.64.040 and 17.67.050
are consistent with CPMC and the comprehensive plan. This modification is
complimentary to the policy direction of the use of both mixed-use zoning and
conventional zoning.
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Conclusion: Consistent
1. Transportation
Finding: The City of Central Point Transportation System Plan 2030 (TSP) replaces
Chapter XI, Circulation/Transportation of the Comprehensive Plan. The TSP provides
an inventory of the City's existing transportation system, including street standards, This
element of the Comprehensive Plan addresses Statewide Planning Goa! 12,
Transportation.
Finding: The proposed text amendment will not cause an increase in land uses that
would result in Ievels of travel or access that would he inconsistent with the City's
functional street classification system for existing and planned tramsportation facilities_
Conclusion: Consistent
PART d TR-ANSPORTATION PLANNING RULE
13.10.600 Transportstien planning rule compliaum
Section 660-01.2-9060(f) Where an amendment to a functional plan, an aclmowledged
con preteen vi ve plan, or a land iae regulation would sr"gnifivantly affect an existing or
pla meed transportation facility, the local gaver nment shall put in place mearsures as
provided in section (2) of this rule to assure that at[owed land uses are consistent with the
identafterl function, capacity, rind perforrnancie standards (e.glevel ofserwee, volume to
capacity ratio, etc,) of the facility A plan or land use regulation anwadrnent significantly
affects a transportation facility fit wocald:
a) Chunge the functional classification ofan existing or planned transportation
facility;
b) Change standards implementing a functional classification system; or
c) As measured at the end of the planning period identified in the adopted
transportation system plan:
(1) Allow types or levels of land uses that would result in levels of travel or
access that are inconsistent with the functional classification of an existing or
planned transportation facility,
(B) Reduce the performance ofan existing or planned transportation facility
below the minimum acceptable performance standard identifled in the TSP or
comprehensive plan; or
(C) Worsen the performance ofan existing or planned transportation facility
that is otherwise projected to perforin below the minimum acceptable
performance standard identified in the TSP or comprehensive plan.
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Finding 660-012-0060(1)(a): The proposed text amendment serves to provide
CPMC consistency, review process and measurable code standards. The proposed
text amendment will not cause any changes to the functional classification of any
existing or planned transportation facilities.
Conclusion 660-01.2-0060(1)(a): No significant affect.
Funding 66MI2-0060(3)(b): The proposed text amendment serves to maintain the
density standard of residential property consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
The proposed text amendment will not cause a change to standards implemernting the
City's transportation system.
Conclusion 660--012-0060(1)(b). No significant affect.
Finding 660-412-0060(1)(c)(A): The proposed text amendment will not cause an
increase in land uses that would result in levels of travel or access that would be
inconsistent with tho City's functional street classification system for existing and
planned transportation facilities.
Conclusion 6b0-012-0964(1)(c)(A): No Significant affect -
Finding 660-012-OID60(l)(c)(B): The proposed text arnendrnent will not cause a
reduction in the performance of any existing or planned transportation facilities
below the minimum acceptable p formance standard identified in the TSP or
Comprehensive Pian.
Conclusion €i6ti-4f7r-#10Ci0€f)(c)LB): No significant affect.
Finding 660-012-0060(3.)(c)(C): The proposed text amendment will not cause the
worsening of an existing or planned transportation facility that is otherwise projected
to perform below the minimum acceptable performance standard identified in the
TSP or Comprehensive Plan.
Conclusion 660-012-0060(l)(c)(C): No significant affect.
Summary Conclusion: As proposed, the text amendments are in conformance with the
acknowledged Comprehensive Plan, Transportation System Plan and Central Point
Municipal Code.
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