Community Development

Below is a list of Historic Landmark review applications.  The Historic Landmarks Committee (HLC) reviews these applications at a public meeting and issues a Certificate of Approval for the following applications:  Demolition, Moving, New Construction, or Exterior Facade Alteration.  

Meeting both long-range and current planning needs of the city, the Planning Division oversees land use issues, the Zoning Ordinance, and economic development.

 

Riparian Corridor in McMinnville

Riparian Corridor in McMinnville

 

Application: Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment & Zone Change (CPA 1-20/ZC 1-20)

Rhonda Thompson is requesting approval of a conditional use permit to allow the operation of a preschool on a C-3 PD (General Commercial Planned Development) zoned property within the Northeast 

The Planning Department assists the community with current planning and long range planning.

 

Frank E Rodgers House

206 NE 10th Street  |  Built 1896

The Frank E Rodgers house is one of the most beautiful, early homes of McMinnville. The richness and variety of texture make this a fine example of the Queen Anne style, and one of the most ornate homes in the city.

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