Community Development
Regulations for privately owned trees and "street trees" are different. To find out which regulations apply, first identify your property boundaries. If the tree is fully or partially in the right of way, the tree is considered a street tree.
Significant Resources are defined as resources of recognized importance to the City due to historical association or architectural integrity, uniqueness, or quality.
Cyndi Stocks, on behalf of property owner 7 Eleven #38793, property owner, is requesting approval to allow for new building mounted and freestanding signage on a property within the
Stafford Development Company is proposing to amend an existing Planned Development (Ord. 5021) to change in the numbering of lots within the Baker Creek West subdivision phases to reflect a recent partition of the multifamily development parcel, and the approval of the increase of the maximum height
In February 2023, the McMinnville Economic Development Partnership (MEDP) was selected as the consultant to develop Sustainable, Localized Workforce Programs as one of the four key elements of the McMinnville Business Recovery and Resiliency Plan.
Joe Pearson, on behalf of property owner Praise Assembly,requesting the approval of the demolition of an existing historic resource and building that is listed on the McMinnville Historic Resources Inventory as
Harold Washington is requesting approval to allow for the demolition of a structure that is listed on the McMinnville Historic Resources Inventory as a historic resource.