File #: 17-582    Version: 1 Name: Resolution No. 17-26
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/25/2017 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 11/1/2017 Final action:
Title: Resolution No. 17-26, Declaring an Emergency and Exempting Clackamas County Modular Tiny Home Assembly from Planning Code Requirements and Processes on a Temporary Basis until February 28, 2018
Sponsors: Laura Terway
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Resolution No. 17-26, 3. Exhibit 1: Clackamas County Request, 4. Exhibit 2: Site Plan
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Resolution No. 17-26, Declaring an Emergency and Exempting Clackamas County Modular Tiny Home Assembly from Planning Code Requirements and Processes on a Temporary Basis until February 28, 2018

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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion):
Staff recommends the City Commission approve Resolution No. 17-26 to declare an emergency and exempt Clackamas County modular tiny home assembly from Planning code requirements and processes on a temporary basis until February 28, 2018.

BACKGROUND:
On August 3, 2017 Clackamas County constructed temporary chain link fencing at the Red Soils campus for the assembly of modular tiny homes. Additional construction materials, including 700 trusses, cargo containers, etc. were delivered to the site shortly thereafter. Clackamas County indicated the project entails construction of approximately 30 modular tiny homes for houseless veterans. Once constructed, the tiny homes are anticipated to be transferred to a property owned by Clackamas County located at 115th and Jennifer. The City Commission previously approved Resolution No. 17-22 which exempted the project at Red Soils through October 31, 2017. This Resolution will extend the Emergency to allow the project to remain onsite until February 28, 2018.

Although the proposed activity is a permitted use in the Mixed Use Employment (MUE) zone, the storage of materials outdoors, use of cargo containers and chain-link fencing are prohibited in the Oregon City Municipal Code.

The City Commission of Oregon City adopted Goal #3 for the 2017-2019 biennium to “Enhance the Livability of the Community” which includes the following sub-goals:
• Identify partnerships/programs and funding to address houseless community members; and
• Work with regional partners to identify tools and programs to increase affordable housing and housing affordability.

As the proposed project provides a unique opportunity to advance the goals of the City Commission in suppo...

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