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VAR 21-0003-- Plambeck Gardens Variance to Building Height and Parking Standards
Project ID:
VAR 21-0003-- Plambeck Gardens Variance to Building Height and Parking Standards
Applicant Information:
Carleton Hart Architecture
Reviewing Staff:
Erin Engman
Project Staff Contact:
Erin Engman
Project Type:
Land Use
Variance (VAR)
Planning
Project Status:
Approved
Date Received:
Thursday, September 2, 2021
Hearing Date:
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Reviewing Body:
Location:
23500 & 23550 SW Boones Ferry Rd
Tualatin,
OR
97062
See map: Google Maps
Tax Map/Lot:
2S135D000303
The applicant, Carleton Hart Architecture, on behalf of Community Partners, is requesting Variance approval to: maximum building height standards in the RH zone; and minimum parking requirements. The request would allow a four-story development (53.5 feet) in lieu of the maximum building height of 35 feet. The applicant is also seeking relief to parking standards by 18 stalls. Following the Variance decision, the proposed multifamily development would be subject to a future Architectural Review.