Community Development

Schilling Building

Schilling Building  |  Boss Saloon

238 NE 3rd Street  |  Built Prior to 1884

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 

Baker Creek Development

Baker Creek Development, LLC, is appealing the February 16, 2017, decision of the McMinnville Planning Commission denying Baker Creek Development, LLC’s requested zone change from EF- 80 (Exclusive Farm Use – 80-Acre Minimum) to R-1 PD (Single-Family Residential Planned Development) on ...

City Park

140 NW Park Drive  |  Est. 1908

In October 1906, McMinnville residents began raising money for a new city park. By 1907 enough park bonds were sold to purchase 8.5 acres of land that Contractor and Landscaper J.A. Gilbertson designed in 1908.

Bungalows at Chegwyn

Alan Ruden, Inc., is requesting a minor modification to the Bungalows at Chegywn Village Phase III subdivision approval (S 2-15).  The modification request would change lot 76 on the platted 

The McMinnville Business Recovery and Resiliency Plan (Plan) is a State American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) $750,000 project secured by Rep. Ron Noble (HD-24) in the 2021 Oregon Legislative Session.

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