File #: PC 17-076    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Land Use Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/20/2017 In control: Historic Review Board
On agenda: 6/27/2017 Final action: 6/27/2017
Title: HR 17-04: Historic Review Board Request to Review Phase I of the Proposed Public Works Operations Facility
Sponsors: Trevor Martin
Attachments: 1. 6.27.17 HRB Commission Report, 2. Staff Report Revised, 3. Exhibit 1: Vicinity Map, 4. Exhibit 2: Applicants Submittal, 5. Exhibit 3: Public Comments, 6. Exhibit 4: City Attorney Letter

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HR 17-04: Historic Review Board Request to Review Phase I of the Proposed Public Works Operations Facility

 

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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion): Approval with Conditions

 

 

BACKGROUND:The Public Works Operations Center, located at 122 S. Center Street, is within the McLoughlin Conservation District boundaries and is currently in use by the Oregon City Public Works Division. This application includes a proposal to construct improvements onsite (identified as Phase I).  Proposed Work includes, but is not limited to: demolishing all of the building in the “upper yard” except the armory, rehabilitating  an existing 13,850 square foot armory building, construction of a new 15,033 square foot office building to serve as the Oregon City Public Works Operations Center, a new elevator connecting upper and lower property sites, a new 5,200 square foot tool storage building, a new 7,520 square foot truck storage shelter with a capacity of parking 40 vehicles, and 147 total parking spaces for additional service vehicles and public parking. The staff report includes an analysis of compliance with the applicable sections of the Oregon City Municipal Code as well as the Design Guidelines for New Construction.  Future development on the subject site, including future phases, will be reviewed by the Historic Review Board upon submittal of a development application.

 

This application was previously heard by the Historic Review Board on April 25, 2017 and on May 23, 2017. The public comment has been closed by the Historic Review Board. Since the last hearing the draft staff report has been updated with information available in the public record. Staff recommends the HRB discuss the findings and approve the staff report with the conditions.

 

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