Community Development
Before You Plant, Prune, or Remove a Tree In McMinnville, trees play a vital role in enriching our community. If you're planning to plant, prune, or remove a tree, it's important to check whether a permit is required.
Zach Geary, Branch Geary, Inc., on behalf of property owner Gerald Legard is requesting approval to remove an existing historic resources from the McMinnville Historic Resources
Application: Minor Partition (MP 3-18)
900 SW Baker Street | Built 1894
The Linfield College Observatory was erected in 1894. It was one of the earliest astronomical observatories in the Pacific Northwest.
The City of McMinnville has initiated work to complete a City Center Housing Strategy to provide guidance and recommendations on how the City can achieve its goals of providing housing opportunities for a broad range of generations and incomes in the City’s downtown core and surrounding areas.
Terry Hall, on behalf of property owner Jeff Sauter, is requesting approval to allow for the alteration of a residential structure that is listed on the McMinnville Historic Resources Inventory as a historic
The City of McMinnville has initiated work to determine housing needs for the next 5, 10, 20, and 50 years, and to develop a strategy to meet those needs. The project involves three major components:
TDJC, LLC is requesting approval of a conditional use permit to allow for the construction of a social relief facility for Yamhill County Health & Human Services.




