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PTA 19-0003 and PMA 19-0003 Parks and Recreation Master Plan Amendments
Project ID:
PTA 19-0003 and PMA 19-0003
Applicant Information:
Community Development Department
Reviewing Staff:
Tabitha Boschetti, Assistant Planner
Project Staff Contact:
Tabitha Boschetti, Assistant Planner
Project Type:
Land Use
Plan Map Amendment (PMA)
Plan Text Amendment (PTA)
Location:
18880 SW Martinazzi Ave
Tualatin,
OR
97062
See map: Google Maps
City Council adopted the Tualatin Parks and Recreation Master Plan on November 13, 2018 with Resolution No. 5407-18, representing the first full update of the Master Plan since 1983. With that Resolution, the Council directed staff to prepare Comprehensive Plan Amendments related to the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. In order to further implement the Parks and Recreation Master Plan, Plan Text Amendment 19-0003 and Plan Map Amendment 19-0003 would amend Tualatin Development Code (TDC) Chapters 11, 15, 31, 36, 39, 41-44, 49-52, 55, 57, 60, 61, 64, 72, 73C, and 74, as well as the Transportation System Plan. The proposed text amendments primarily serve to update references and create consistency with the Parks and Recreation Master Plan.