Community Development

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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.

Distinctive Resources are defined as outstanding resources for architectural or historic reasons and potentially worthy of nomination to the National Register of  Historic Places.

 

Below is a list of Downtown Design Review and/or Waiver applications.  These applications are reviewed by the Planning Director or the Historic Landmarks Committee, depending on the appliation request.

Stafford Development Company, LLC is requesting approval to partition an approximately 9.846 acre parcel of land into two (2) parcels approximately 3.337 (Commercial) and 6.309 (Residential) acres in size.  

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Application for a Zone Change from County EF-80 zoning to City R-4 zoning for the remaining easterly portion Tax Lot R4409CD 00100 which hasn’t been annexed into City limits, approximately 3.17 acres including abutting right-of-way.  The vacant property hasn’t been assigned a st

Pioneer Hall

Campus Drive  |  Built 1883 

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The Community Development Center is located at 231 NE Fifth Street. On-site parking is available.  

Baker Creek Development

Baker Creek Development, LLC, is requesting approval of a zone change from EF- 80 (Exclusive Farm Use – 80-Acre Minimum) to R-1 PD (Single-Family Residential Planned Development) on approximately 13.6 acres of land, a zone change from R-1 to R-1 PD on approximately 9.4 acres of land, and to amend Planned ....

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