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VAR 21-0002-- PGE Substation Fence Setback Variance
Project ID:
VAR 21-0002-- PGE Substation Fence Setback Variance
Applicant Information:
Angelo Planning
Reviewing Staff:
Tabitha Boschetti
Project Staff Contact:
Tabitha Boschetti
Project Type:
Land Use
Variance (VAR)
Planning
Project Status:
Approved
Date Received:
Thursday, March 11, 2021
Hearing Date:
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Reviewing Body:
Location:
12150 SW Tualatin Sherwood Road
Tualatin,
OR
97062
See map: Google Maps
Tax Map/Lot:
2S127C 500
The applicant, Angelo Planning on behalf of Portland General Electric, proposes a Variance to setback requirements in the MBP zone, allowing a 10-foot fence setback from the right-of-way in lieu of the standard for a 50-foot setback applicable to fences. The subject territory is limited to the southwest corner of the subject parcel, south of the previously approved PGE Integrated Operations Center location. The Variance is related to a possible future substation development; future development of any substation would be subject to further Architectural Review.