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Land Use
Case_Number
20-001
Document_Date
6/18/2020
Land Use Type
Zone Change
Tax_Lot_Number
062W17DC01100
Document_Type
Decision
Site_Address
8685 Portland Rd NE
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allowed in the IUC zone but are not included in the limited use overlay. The zone <br /> change process is subject to ORS 197.610-197.625, the post-acknowledgement <br /> amendment process. While that is the process being followed, there are no specific <br /> criteria for this zone change in those statutes. <br /> 6. Applicant plans to develop a diesel mechanic 2-year associates degree program on the <br /> subject property, as part of the Chemeketa Community College Brooks Campus. <br /> Applicant stated that the proposed use will be integrated into the Brooks Campus, with <br /> students parking at that campus and walking over to the subject property for classes. In <br /> addition to parking, administrative support and student services are already established <br /> at the Brooks Campus. Applicant stated that the program aligns with workforce needs of <br /> the region and will create more jobs in the area. The program will enroll cohorts of <br /> approximately 25 students each year and will operate in roughly 1/3 of the current <br /> building. <br /> 7. Applicant's site plan shows a proposed asphalt ramp that will connect the existing <br /> building to the adjacent Brooks Campus. Applicant stated at hearing that the ramp is <br /> necessary to get trucks into the building, as entry into the building is raised several feet <br /> above the ground. <br /> 8. Applicant requested a similar use determination from the Marion County Planning <br /> Director, who found that a diesel engine repair educational program is similar to a <br /> "Freight trucking terminal, with or without maintenance facility (SIC 4231)" and to <br /> "Automotive repair (SIC 753)," which are listed as a permitted uses in the IUC zone but <br /> are not included in the limited use overlay, and are consistent with the Brooks-Hopmere <br /> Community Plan land use planning considerations and development standards. <br /> Marion County Public Works Land Development and Engineering Permits provided the <br /> Requirements and Advisory given below. <br /> ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS <br /> A. The subject property is within unincorporated Marion County and may be assessed <br /> Transportation System Development Charges (SDCs) upon application for building <br /> permits, per Marion County Ordinance #00-1 OR. <br /> B. The Site is located within Marion County's DEQ MS4 Stormwater Management Area. <br /> Fill work for the proposed ramp will require implementation of erosion control measures, <br /> and in support of that, execution of a no-cost MCPW Engineering Erosion Control <br /> Acknowledgement Form. <br /> ENGINEERING ADVISORY <br /> C. Access to Portland Road is controlled by ODOT. <br /> The Marion County Tax Assessor provided comments regarding taxes on the subject <br /> property. All other contacted agencies either failed to respond or stated no objection to the <br /> proposal. <br /> ZC/CP 20-001 - DECISION 3 <br /> CHEMEKETA COMMUNITY COLLEGE <br /> 4840-6347-8718,v. 1 <br />
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