Community Development
The City of McMinnville is initiating requirements and procedures for annexation of lands to the City of McMinnville for compliance with the McMinnville Growth Management and Urbanization Plan (MGMUP) and ORS 222, which governs annexations of land into cities in Oregon.
The Community Development Center is located at 231 NE Fifth Street. On-site parking is available.
Ray Kulback, RB&R Contractors, is requesting approval to divide an approximately 0.77 acre parcel of land into two (2) parcels approximately 0.39 acres and 0.38 acres in size.
Yes. Businesses operated, or based, from home are required to obtain a Home Occupation Permit from the Planning Department.
DISTINCTIVE, SIGNIFICANT, AND CONTRIBUTORY HISTORIC RESOURCES
Key: If the Resource No. begins with "A" it is Distinctive; "B" it is Significant; "C" it is Contributory. If it begins with "D" it is known as Environmental, the lowest classification of a historic resource.
Lori Zumwalt, Premier Home Builders, Inc., is requesting approval of an administrative variance to reduce the rear yard setback by less than ten percent (22 feet to 20.5 feet) for a
Bluegate, LLC is requesting approval for the alteration of a building that is listed on the McMinnville Historic Resources Inventory (HRI) and is also listed on the National Register of Historic
McMinnville Public Library | Carnegie Library
225 NW Adams Street | Built 1912




