Community Development

Natural Hazards Map

CITY COUNCIL ADOPTION:  On April 28, 2026, the McMinnville City Council approved Ordinance No. 5178 adopting amendments to the McMinnville Comprehensive Plan to support the Natural Hazards planning program:

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    Rivergate Center LP, c/o Jeanmarie Kapp, property owner, is requesting approval to subdivide property of approximately 28-acres into nine (9) lots, with eight (8) lots intended for uses permitted in the M-2 general

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    Jonathan Aliabadi is requesting a sign standards exception to allow an existing freestanding sign to exceed the height and size standards for freestanding signs on commercially zoned properties.  The exception request serves as the property owner’s appeal of the nonconforming sign amortization process

    Karl-Heinz Berto Wolff, property owner, is requesting approval to partition an approximately 8,485 square foot parcel of land into two (2) parcels approximately 4,208 and 4,277 square feet in size to allow for the creation of common-wall single family dwelling units on each individual parcel.

    Richard Walker, on behalf of property owner McMinnville Senior Living, LLC, is requesting approval to partition an approximately 2.83 acre parcel of land into two (2) parcels 

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    The City of McMinnville is proposing to amend Chapter 17.06 (Definitions), Chapter 17.12 (R-1 Single-Family Residential Zone), Chapter 17.15 (R-2 Single-Family Residential Zone), Chapter 17.18 (R-3 Two-

    A noise nuisance can take many shapes and forms.

    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.

    Documents and Research Materials About McMinnville's Historic Preservation Program:

     

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