Allen Redevelopment: Hotel and Commercial Development (CU2021-0004/ CU2021-0005/ DR2021-0027/ LD2021-0002/ LO2021-0001/ TP2021-0003)

Pursuant to Section 50.45.4 of the Beaverton Development Code, public notice of the following development application is being provided: Allen Redevelopment: Hotel and Commercial Development (CU2021-0004/ CU2021-0005/DR2021-0027/ LD2021-0002/ LO2021-0001/ TP2021-0003) The applicant, Oregon Worsted Co., requests approval to develop a hotel and two commercial buildings with a fueling station on the former Greenwood Inn site. The 17.5-acre project area is vacant with some preliminary grading and stormwater detention construction currently underway. Conditional Use, Design Review Three, Replat One, Loading Determination, and Tree Plan Two applications are proposed for this development. One New Conditional Use request is to allow a hotel on parcels zoned Community Service (CS), and the second New Conditional Use request extended hours of operation to allow 24-hour operation of the fueling station. The Design Review Three will review the new hotel building, two new commercial buildings with one designed as a fueling station with associated fueling equipment, grading, new retaining walls, new access driveway, modification of existing driveways, and other associated site improvements. The Replat One application proposes to consolidate four tax lots into one legal lot of record. The Loading Determination requests a reduction in the number of required off-street loading berths for this development, while the Tree Plan Two will evaluate the removal of two Significant Individual Trees on the subject parcel. The site is located at 10700 SW Allen Boulevard on the south side of SW Allen and east of Highway 217, specifically identified as tax Lots 100, 200, 400, and 500 on Washington County Tax Assessor’s Map 1S122AA. The subject site is zoned Community Service (CS) and is part of the Denny Whitford/ Raleigh West NAC. Any decision on the above development proposal shall be based on the approval criteria contained in the following sections of the Beaverton Development Code: Section 40.03.1 Facilities Review, Section 40.15.15.5.C New Conditional Use-Hotel, Section 40.15.15.5.C New Conditional Use-Hours of Operation, Section 40.20.15.3.C Design Review Type Three, Section 40.45.15.2.C Land Division: Replat One, Section 40.50.15.1.C Loading Determination, and Section 40.90.15.2.C Tree Plan Two. NOTE: The City of Beaverton has declared a State of Emergency due to COVID-19 and the Community Development Division is closed to the public until further notice. The Community Development Department is evaluating temporary changes to processes and procedures to respond appropriately to the COVID-19 State of Emergency and is committed to ensuring that the land use review process continues to fulfill the requirements of state and local law while protecting the health and wellbeing of the community. During this State of Emergency, staff strongly encourages you to submit any testimony comments or questions via email to the Project Planner. Pursuant to Section 50.88 of the Beaverton Development Code, written comments or exhibits submitted prior to the hearing to be submitted by staff at the hearing must be received by the City Recorder no later than 4:30 p.m. on the day of the scheduled hearing. Mailed written comments to the Commission should be sent to the attention of Sambo Kirkman, Planning Division, PO Box 4755, Beaverton, OR 97076. To be made a part of the staff report, correspondence needs to be received by February 4, 2022. All written testimony provided prior to the meeting will be provided to Planning Commission prior to their decision. Please reference the Case File Number and Project Name in your written comments. Comments may also be provided via email to skirkman@beavertonoregon.gov. The Facilities Review Committee is not a decision-making body but advises the Director and Planning Commission on a project’s conformity to the technical criteria specified in Section 40.03 of the Beaverton Development Code. The Director will include the Committee’s recommendation in the staff report to the decision-making authority. The Facilities Review Committee meeting is open to the public but is not intended for public testimony. A copy of the pre-application conference notes and all other documents and evidence submitted by or on behalf of the applicant, and applicable review criteria, are available for inspection contact the project planner to obtain this information. A copy of the staff report will be available for inspection at no cost at least seven (7) calendar days before the hearing. A copy of any or all materials will be provided at reasonable cost. A copy of the staff report may also be viewed online at: www.beavertonoregon.gov/DevelopmentProjects. The Planning Commission hearing will be held on Wednesday February 16, 2022, at 6:30 PM, the meeting will be held remotely and can be viewed online at https://www.beavertonoregon.gov/291/Agendas-Minutes. The Planning Commission shall conduct hearings in accordance with adopted rules of procedure and shall make a decision on the development application after the hearing closes. Failure to raise an issue in a hearing, by testifying in person or by letter, or failure to provide statements or evidence with sufficient specificity to afford the decision making authority an opportunity to respond to such issue, precludes appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals on the issue. Given the current COVID-19 crisis the City of Beaverton strongly encourages submitting written public testimony via email to the project planner. However, visitor comments and public hearing testimony can be provided in the following ways: — In writing via email to the project planners skirkman@ beavertonoregon.gov or mailboxceddplanning@ beavertonoregon.gov. — In writing via mail to project planner to PO Box 4755, Beaverton, OR 97076 — Join Zoom webinar conference via phone or computer. Meeting ID and password, as well as the meeting link, can be found at https://www.beavertonoregon.gov/291/ Agendas-Minutes. — In person on a video link. The Planning Commission Meeting can be viewed from the Beaverton Building Council Chambers, and in-person public hearing testimony may be provided on a computer set up in the Beaverton Building. Accessibility information: This information can be made available in large print or audio tape upon request. Assistive listening devices, sign language interpreters, or qualified bilingual interpreters can be made available at any public meeting or program with 72 hours advance notice. To request these services, contact Sambo Kirkman by calling 711 503-526-2557 or email skirkman@beavertonoregon.gov. Dated this January 6, 2022 Anna Slatinsky, Planning Division Manager, City of Beaverton Publish January 6, 2022 TT227600

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Publication: OPC Legals 2

Section: Legals

Start Date: 2022/01/05

End Date: 2022/01/06

Owner: City of Beaverton

City: BEAVERTON

County: Washington