Community Development

Double R Products, representing Truax Corporation, is requesting a variance to the required 10-foot setback to allow for the addition of an electronic sign to their existing pole sign.

Generally, the answer would be yes, as long as the addition does not encroach into any required setbacks or extend more than 35 feet in height, and that all other required building code requirements are met. In the multi-family zones (R-4 and R-5), that height limit is 60 feet.

Application:  Variance (VR 3-21) - 1936 NE Lafayette Avenue

Ron Burcham, on behalf of property owner Mini Super Hidalgo LLC, is requesting approval of a Downtown Design Review application to allow for an addition to the existing building at 

Image showing the benefit of urban trees including health, bio-diversity, stormwater, stress, and more.

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.

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Samuel Cozine House

Home of the McMinnville Downtown Association

105 NE 3rd Street  |  Built 1892 

Zach Pelz, AKS Engineering & Forestry, on behalf of owner M2HB, LLC, is requesting approval of three concurrent applications: 1) A minor amendment to an existing Planned Development 

Construction Plans, Funding, Tools, and House

UPCOMING NOTICE OF FUNDING AVAILABILITY APPLICATION (JULY 1ST-AUGUST 31ST)

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