Community Development

Jenny Berg, Library Director, on Behalf of the City of McMinnville, is requesting the approval of alterations to an existing historic landmark and building that is listed on the McMinnville Historic Resources 

The City of McMinnville is proposing to amend Chapter X, (Citizen Involvement) of the Comprehensive Plan to update goals and policies related to citizen engagement and involvement in planning processes and programs.

Norton Landing Apartments Site Plan

The Norton Landing Apartments Project includes four applications: Planned Development Amendment (PDA 5-23), Three Mile Lane Review (TML 4-23), Administrative Variance (VR 3-23), and Landscape Plan Review (L 38-23)

 

City Council directed staff to convene a committee of landlords, tenants and community stakeholders to discuss what a proactive Rental Inspection Program should look like for McMinnville and to bring something forward that is cost neutral to the City’s General Fund, and the McMinnville taxpayer,

Leonard Johnson is requesting approval to rezone the property from R-1 (Single-Family Residential) to R-3 (Two-Family Residential), and approval of a tentative subdivision plan, to 

Kelly McDonald, on behalf of Tempe One, LLC, is requesting approval of a variance to reduce the required number of off-street parking spaces on a commercially zoned property from...

First, obtain a copy of your property's legal description (if you don't have a copy, you may be able to get this from the Yamhill County Assessor's office located in the Yamhill County Courthouse at NE 5th and Evans Streets), or copy of the plat map for your subdivision.

This is a legislative amendment, initiated by the City of McMinnville, proposing amendments to the McMinnville Comprehensive Plan to adopt the McMinnville OR 99W (NE McDonald Lane to Linfield Avenue)

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