File #: PC 18-073    Version: 1 Name: 2nd Reading of Ordinance No. 18-1006 - Dotson Farm Annexation
Type: Planning Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/18/2018 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 6/6/2018 Final action: 6/6/2018
Title: Second Reading of Ordinance No. 18-1006, A Subdivision on Leland Road (12-Lot Subdivision, Dotson Farms) Planning Files AN 17-05, ZC 17-06, TP 17-09 for Annexation, and Zone Change
Sponsors: Laura Terway
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Ordinance No. 18-1006, 3. Ordinance Exhibit A, 4. AN 17-05 Staff Report- Revised, 5. TP 17-09 ZC 17-06 Staff Report - Revised, 6. AN 17-05 and TP 17-09 Exhibit 1. Vicinity Map, 7. AN 17-05 and TP 17-09 Exhibit 2. Applicant’s Narrative and Plans, 8. AN 17-05 and TP 17-09 Exhibit 3. Clackamas River Water Comments, 9. AN 17-05 and TP 17-09 Exhibit 4. John Replinger Traffic Analysis Review, 10. AN 17-05 and TP 17-09 Exhibit 5a Tri City Service District (TCSD) Annexation Packet, 11. AN 17-05 and TP 17-09 Exhibit 6. Oregon City School District Comment, 12. AN 17-05 and TP 17-09 Exhibit 7. Public Comment, 13. AN 17-05 and TP 17-09 Exhibit 7a. Clackamas River Water (CRW), 14. AN 17-05 and TP 17-09 Exhibit 7b. Oregon City School District, 15. AN 17-05 and TP 17-09 Exhibit 7c. Ronda Richey & Lynae McClure public comment
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Second Reading of Ordinance No. 18-1006, A Subdivision on Leland Road (12-Lot Subdivision, Dotson Farms) Planning Files AN 17-05, ZC 17-06, TP 17-09 for Annexation, and Zone Change

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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion):
Approval of Second Reading of Ordinance No. 18-1006 and Planning files AN 17-05, ZC 17-06, and TP 17-09 for Annexation, Zone Change, and a Subdivision on Leland Road.

BACKGROUND:
The City Commission approved the first reading of Ordinance No. 18-1006 at the May 16, 2018 City Commission Meeting.

An application for an Annexation into Oregon City, a Zone Change from Clackamas County Future Urban 10 (FU 10) to "R-6" Single-Family Dwelling District and a 12-lot Subdivision called Dotson Farms was submitted to the Planning Division. On 23, 2018, after reviewing all of the evidence in the record and considering all of the arguments made by the applicant, opposing and interested parties, the Oregon City Planning Commission voted to forward a recommendation of approval with conditions to the City Commission.

The essential components of this subdivision are:

· 12 lots for the future construction of single-family detached homes consistent with the adjoining community to the south
· An interconnected pedestrian and vehicular circulation system
· Creation of a cohesive neighborhood with the continuation of Cedarwood Way and Cherrywood Way from the adjoining Lindsay Anne Estates Too Subdivision to the southeast, through the project site connecting to the project’s new east/west local street extending from S Leland Road
· An integrated on-site stormwater management system including street side vegetated filtration swales and flow control.

The property has a Low Density Residential Comprehensive Plan designation. According to the Applicant the factors that support approval of annexing the property and approving the zone change to the R-6 Single-Family Dwelling District include:

· Application of the R-6 zoning district is consistent with the City’s ...

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