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HISTORIC COMMISSION MEETING
AGENDA
May 6, 2015 at 6:00 P.M.
I. REGULAR MEETING - CALL TO ORDER: 6:00 p.m. SISKIYOU ROOM in the Community
Development/Engineering Services Building, located at 51 Winburn Way
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Historic Commission regular meeting of April 8, 2015
III. PUBLIC FORUM: Business from the audience not included on the agenda. (Total time allowed for Public Forum is 15
minutes. Speakers are limited to 5 minutes or less, depending on the number of individuals wishing to speak.)
IV. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORT: Carol Voisin
V. PLANNING ACTION REVIEW:
PLANNING ACTION: PA-2015-00541
SUBJECT PROPERTY: 345 Lithia Way
APPLICANT: Kistler, Small, & White Architects for Double R Products
OWNER: Hays Oil
DESCRIPTION: A request for a modification of a previously approved Site Review approval (PA-2014-01226) to
convert the Lithia Way Texaco located at 345 Lithia Way into a retail and restaurant establishment. The proposal is to
add an outdoor seating area adjacent to the building on the south façade adjacent to Lithia Way and a modification to
the proposed exterior finishes.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Commercial; ZONING: C-1; 39 1E 09BD; TAX
LOTS: 1801
PLANNING ACTION: PA-2015-00542
SUBJECT PROPERTY: 231 Gresham
OWNER/APPLICANT: Ben Bryan
DESCRIPTION: A request for a Conditional Use Permit to operate a one-unit Travelers Accommodation with the
property owner residing on-site for the property located at 231 Gresham. The proposed accommodation unit will be
located within the existing residence. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Low-Density Multi-family; ZONING:
R-2; 39 1E 09CA TAX LOT: 7200;
VI. OLD BUSINESS:
A. Iron Mike
VII. NEW ITEMS:
A. Review Board schedule.
B. Project Assignments for planning actions.
C. Historic Preservation Week
VIII. DISCUSSION ITEMS:
A. Downtown Beautification discussion
IX. COMMISSION ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA:
X. ADJOURNMENT
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting,
please contact the Community Development office at 541-488-5305 (TTY phone number is 1-800-735-2900).
Notification 72 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure
accessibility to the meeting (28 CFR 35.102-35.104 ADA Title1).
ASHLAND HISTORIC COMMISSION
Meeting Minutes
April 8, 2015
Community Development/Engineering Services Building 51 Winburn Way Siskiyou Room
REGULAR MEETING - CALL TO ORDER 6:00p.m.
SISKIYOU ROOM in the Community Development/Engineering Services Building, at 51 Winburn
Way.
COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT
Mr. Skibby, Mr. Shostrom, Mr. Swink, Mr. Whitford, Mr. Giordano, Ms. Kencairn, Mr. Ladygo, Mr.
Emery
COMMISSION MEMBERS ABSENT
Ms. Renwick (E)
COUNCIL LIAISON
Carol Voisin
STAFF PRESENT
Staff Liaison: Amy Gunter, Clerk: Regan Trapp
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Mr. Giordano approved minutes from March 4, 2015. Ms. Kencairn seconded. Mr. Whitford
abstained. No one opposed.
PUBLIC FORUM:
There was no one in the audience wishing to speak.
COUNCIL LIAISON REPORT:
Ms. Voisin gave the council liaison report. She explained that the City Council will host an event to
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honor volunteers on August 30. More info will be provided at a later date. Council appointed
new acting police chief . Ms. Voisin
stated that the City Council awarded a $75,000 grant to the Public Arts Commission for an art
project that is near the Varsity Theater. She added that the Beautification Commission projects
have been delayed until September of 2015. Ms Voisin went on to say that Capital improvement
projects were passed totaling 35 million dollars. She reported that the welcome center government
agreement will be negotiated for paid staff with some added stipulations that the council agreed on.
Lithia artisans market will hang pennants on 2 light poles on Winburn Way. The chamber has been
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council approved the 2 reading of the short term rental ordinance. The decision states that there
will be no short term rentals in R- 1 zones and they extended short term rentals in R-2 and R-3 with
no restrictions.
Mr. Skibby read aloud the procedures for public hearings.
PLANNING ACTION REVIEW:
PLANNING ACTION: 2015-00374
SUBJECT PROPERTY: 160 Lithia Way
OWNER/APPLICANT: Doug & Dionne Irvine
DESCRIPTION: A request for a modification of a previous Site Review and Conditional Use
Permit approval (PA #2012-00740) which allowed construction of a new 13,800 square foot, three-
story mixed-use building on the vacant property located at 160 Lithia Way. The modification
Dodge Way at the rear of the site and which are intended to provide required parking for hotel
guests. Roll-up coil doors will be installed to provide added security for guest vehicles. These
doors are proposed to remain open during typical business hours, but would close at night and
allow for restricted guest access with the entry of a key code. A required ADA-accessible parking
space would remain open at all times. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Downtown
Commercial; ZONING: C-1-D; 39 1E 09 BA; TAX LOT: 10800
Ms. Gunter gave the staff report for PA-2015-00374.
Mr. Skibby opened the public hearing. No one was wishing to speak. Mr. Skibby closed the public
hearing and opened for commission comments.
Mr. Shostrom motioned to approve PA-2015-00374. Ms. Kencairn seconded. No one opposed.
PLANNING ACTION: PA-2015-00541
SUBJECT PROPERTY: 345 Lithia Way
APPLICANT: Kistler, Small, White Architects for Double R Products
OWNER: Hays Oil
DESCRIPTION: A request for a modification of a previously approved Site Review approval (PA-
2014-01226) to convert the Lithia Way Texaco located at 345 Lithia Way into a retail and
restaurant establishment. The proposal is to add an outdoor seating area adjacent to the building
on the south façade adjacent to Lithia Way and a modification to the proposed exterior finishes.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Commercial; ZONING: C-1;
39 1E 09BD; TAX LOTS: 1801
Ms. Gunter gave the staff report for PA-2015-00541.
Mr. Skibby opened the public hearing. No one was wishing to speak. Mr. Skibby closed the public
hearing and opened for commission comments.
The Historic Commission found that the proposal did not comply with the Historic District design
standards for commercial development (AMC 18.4.2.060.C)They found that the wood elements
being added were out of scale proportion wise and that the wood and the patterned tile were
incompatible with the original architectural character of the building. It was suggested that the tile
be monochromatic or a single color and that stucco with control joints or rivulets would create a
simple façade, more appropriate for the downtown historic district.
Mr. Shostrom motioned to deny PA-2015-00541. Mr. Whitford seconded. No one opposed.
PLANNING ACTION: PA-2015-00493
SUBJECT PROPERTY: 37 North Main Street
APPLICANT: Robert Saladoff, Architect
OWNER: Evye & Victor Szanto
DESCRIPTION: A request for Site Design Review to permit a tenant improvement of the property
located at 37 North Main Street to include an interior remodel to create two tenant spaces,
associated accessibility improvements, and changes to the façade including alteration to the entry
and the addition of new awnings. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Commercial
Downtown; ZONING: C-1-D; 39 1E 09BB; TAX LOTS: 8600
Ms. Gunter gave the staff report for PA-2015-00493
Mr. Skibby opened the public hearing.
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Robert Saladoff, architect, residing at 3519 NE 15 Ave, Portland, OR. Mr. Saladoff spoke about
the tenant improvement at 37 North Main Street.
Mr. Skibby opened for questions from the commission to the applicant.
Mr. Skibby opened up to the public for comments.
Ann Wilton, renter of 37 N. Main, and owner of Renaissance Rose, read a letter from Grantland,
Blodgett, Shaw & Abel, LLP into record. Ms. Gunter took the letter in for review by the planner and
the legal department.
Mr. Skibby opened up to commission comments.
Ms. Kencairn motioned to approve as designed, Mr. Shostrom seconded. No one opposed.
OLD BUSINESS:
There was no old business to discuss.
NEW ITEMS:
A. Review Board schedule.
B. Project Assignments for planning actions.
C. Historic Preservation Week: Winner selection and description blurb assignments
522&528 Rock Mr. Shostrom, Mr. Emery
14 Calle Guanajuato- Mr. Whitford
175 Lithia Way Mr. Shostrom
5 B Steet Mr. Giordano
56 Church Mr. Swink
Civic Award - Ms. Kencairn
Individual Award- Mr. Ladygo
The mayor will conduct the awards presentation along with Mr. Shostrom and the
consultant for the CLG (Matt Davis). Mr. Skibby will give a short opening statement. Mr.
Skibby will take pictures of all the properties and awards recipients.
The presentation to the City Council will be moved to May 5, 2015. Mr. Swink will give the
presentation to Council.
DISCUSSION ITEMS:
A. Downtown Beautification discussion
Ms. Kencairn suggested tabling this until May when she has more time to discuss this.
B. Wildfire Lands update-Wildfire Hazard Zone Evaluation
Brandon Goldman senior planner for City of Ashland and Margueritte Hickman Fire
Marshall for City of Ashland gave the presentation. They discussed the wildfire lands
overlay and existing standards for development in the wildfire land areas. They discussed
this in depth and answered questions from the commission. They will develop a webpage
for all of information and data collected. They are interested in any feedback from the
Commission and want to hear from everyone. Ms. Hickman requested that if anyone else
has questions or comments to please email the fire department.
COMMISSION ITEMS NOT ON AGENDA:
The commission raised concerns about work being done without permits at 60 Alida and 685 E.
Main. Ms Gunter stated that she would look into this with Mr. Flynn, code enforcement officer for
the City Of Ashland.
Review Board Schedule
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April 9 Terry, Bill, Andrew
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April 16 Allison, Terry, Tom
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April 23 Terry, Sam, Andrew
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April 30 Allison, Terry, Kerry
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May 7 Terry, Sam, Keith
Project Assignments for Planning Actions Review Update
PA-2014-01956 Lithia & First All
PA-2014-01880 280 Liberty Skibby
PA-2014-00725 469 Allison Swink
PA-2014-00710/711 143/135 Nutley Swink and Whitford
PA-2014-01283 172 Skidmore Shostrom
PA-2014-00251 30 S. First St Whitford
BD-2013-00813 374 Hargadine Swink
PA-2013-01388 14 Calle Guanajuato(Sandlers)Restaurant Renwick
PA-2013-01421 270 N. First St. Renwick
PA-2013-01828 310 Oak St. (Thompson) Shostrom
PA-2014-02206 485 A Street Renwick
PA-2015-00178 156 Van Ness Ave Kencairn
PA -2015-00374 160 Lithia Way Not Assigned
PA-2015-00541 345 Lithia Way Giordano
PA-2015-00493 37 N. Main Skibby
ANNOUNCEMENTS & INFORMATIONAL ITEMS:
Next meeting is scheduled for May 6, 2015, 6:00 pm.
There being no other items to discuss, the meeting adjourned at 8:06pm.
Respectfully submitted by Regan Trapp
Planning Department, 51 Winburn Way, Ashland, Oregon 97520
541-488-5305 Fax: 541-552-2050 www.ashland.or.us TTY: 1-800-735-2900
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
PLANNING ACTION: PA-2015-00541
SUBJECT PROPERTY: 345 Lithia Way
OWNER/APPLICANT: Hays Oil/Kistler, Small & White Architects for Double R Products
DESCRIPTION: A request for a modification of a previously approved Site Review approval (PA-2014-01226) to
convert the Lithia Way Texaco located at 345 Lithia Way into a retail and restaurant establishment. The proposal is
to add an outdoor seating area adjacent to the building on the south façade adjacent to Lithia Way and modification
to the proposed exterior finishes. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Commercial; ZONING: C-1;
39 1E 09BD; TAX LOTS: 1801
NOTE: The Ashland Historic Commission will also review this Planning Action on Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at 6:00 PM in the Community
Development and Engineering Services building (Siskiyou Room), located at 51 Winburn Way.
NOTE: The Ashland Tree Commission will also review this Planning Action on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 6:00 PM in the Community
Development and Engineering Services building (Siskiyou Room) located at 51 Winburn Way.
NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: April 1, 2015
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF WRITTEN COMMENTS: April 15, 2015
The Ashland Planning Division Staff has received a complete application for the property noted above.
Any affected property owner or resident has a right to submit written comments to the City of Ashland Planning Division, 51 Winburn Way, Ashland,
Oregon 97520 prior to 4:30 p.m. on the deadline date shown above.
Ashland Planning Division Staff determine if a Land Use application is complete within 30 days of submittal. Upon determination of completeness, a notice is sent to
surrounding properties within 200 feet of the property submitting application which allows for a 14 day comment period. After the comment period and not more than 45
days from the application being deemed complete, the Planning Division Staff shall make a final decision on the application. A notice of decision is mailed to the same
properties within 5 days of decision. An appeal to
Division within 12 days from the date of the mailing of final decision. (AMC 18.108.040)
The ordinance criteria applicable to this application are attached to this notice. Oregon law states that failure to raise an objection concerning this application, by letter, or
failure to provide sufficient specificity to afford the decision maker an opportunity to respond to the issue, precludes your right of appeal to the Land Use Board of
Appeals (LUBA) on that issue. Failure to specify which ordinance criterion the objection is based on also precludes your right of appeal to LUBA on that criterion.
Failure of the applicant to raise constitutional or other issues relating to proposed conditions of approval with sufficient specificity to allow this Department to respond to
the issue precludes an action for damages in circuit court.
A copy of the application, all documents and evidence relied upon by the applicant and applicable criteria are available for inspection at no cost and will be provided at
reasonable cost, if requested. All materials are available at the Ashland Planning Division, Community Development & Engineering Services Building, 51 Winburn
Way, Ashland, Oregon 97520.
If you have questions or comments concerning this request, please feel free to contact the Ashland Planning Division at 541-488-5305.
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SITE DESIGN AND USE STANDARDS
18.5.2.050 Approval Criteria
The following criteria shall be used to approve or deny an application:
A. Underlying Zone: The proposal complies with all of the applicable provisions of the underlying zone (part 18.2), including
but not limited to: building and yard setbacks, lot area and dimensions, density and floor area, lot coverage, building height,
building orientation, architecture, and other applicable standards.
B. Overlay Zones: The proposal complies with applicable overlay zone requirements (part 18.3).
C. Site Development and Design Standards: The proposal complies with the applicable Site Development and Design
Standards of part 18.4, except as provided by subsection E, below.
D. City Facilities: The proposal complies with the applicable standards in section 18.4.6 Public Facilities and that adequate
capacity of City facilities for water, sewer, electricity, urban storm drainage, paved access to and throughout the property and
adequate transportation can and will be provided to the subject property.
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Planning Department, 51 Winburn Way, Ashland, Oregon 97520
541-488-5305 Fax: 541-552-2050 www.ashland.or.us TTY: 1-800-735-2900
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
PLANNING ACTION: PA-2015-00542
SUBJECT PROPERTY: 231 Gresham
OWNER/APPLICANT: Ben Bryan
DESCRIPTION: A request for a Conditional Use Permit to operate a one-unit Travelers Accommodation with the property
owner residing on-site for the property located at 231 Gresham. The proposed accommodation unit will be located within the
existing residence. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Low-Density Multi-family; ZONING: R-2;
MAP: 39 1E 09CA TAX LOT: 7200.
NOTE: The Ashland Historic Commission will also review this Planning Action on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 6:00 PM in the
Community Development and Engineering Services building (Siskiyou Room), located at 51 Winburn Way.
NOTICE OF COMPLETE APPLICATION: April 27, 2015
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF WRITTEN COMMENTS: May 11, 2015
The Ashland Planning Division Staff has received a complete application for the property noted above.
Any affected property owner or resident has a right to submit written comments to the City of Ashland Planning Division, 51 Winburn Way, Ashland,
Oregon 97520 prior to 4:30 p.m. on the deadline date shown above.
Ashland Planning Division Staff determine if a Land Use application is complete within 30 days of submittal. Upon determination of completeness, a notice is sent to
surrounding properties within 200 feet of the property submitting application which allows for a 14 day comment period. After the comment period and not more than 45
days from the application being deemed complete, the Planning Division Staff shall make a final decision on the application. A notice of decision is mailed to the same
made in writing to the Ashland Planning
Division within 12 days from the date of the mailing of final decision. (AMC 18.108.040)
The ordinance criteria applicable to this application are attached to this notice. Oregon law states that failure to raise an objection concerning this application, by letter, or
failure to provide sufficient specificity to afford the decision maker an opportunity to respond to the issue, precludes your right of appeal to the Land Use Board of
Appeals (LUBA) on that issue. Failure to specify which ordinance criterion the objection is based on also precludes your right of appeal to LUBA on that criterion.
Failure of the applicant to raise constitutional or other issues relating to proposed conditions of approval with sufficient specificity to allow this Department to respond to
the issue precludes an action for damages in circuit court.
A copy of the application, all documents and evidence relied upon by the applicant and applicable criteria are available for inspection at no cost and will be provided at
reasonable cost, if requested. All materials are available at the Ashland Planning Division, Community Development & Engineering Services Building, 51 Winburn
Way, Ashland, Oregon 97520.
If you have questions or comments concerning this request, please feel free to contact the Ashland Planning Division at 541-488-5305.
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
18.5.4.050.A. Approval Criteria
A Conditional Use Permit shall be granted if the approval authority finds that the application meets all of the following criteria, or can be made to conform
through the imposition of conditions.
1. That the use would be in conformance with all standards within the zoning district in which the use is proposed to be located, and in conformance with
relevant Comprehensive plan policies that are not implemented by any City, State, or Federal law or program.
2. That adequate capacity of City facilities for water, sewer, electricity, urban storm drainage, paved access to and throughout the development, and
adequate transportation can and will be provided to the subject property.
3. That the conditional use will have no greater adverse material effect on the livability of the impact area when compared to the development of the subject
lot with the target use of the zone, pursuant with subsection 18.5.4.050.A.5, below. When evaluating the effect of the proposed use on the impact area,
the following factors of livability of the impact area shall be considered in relation to the target use of the zone.
a. Similarity in scale, bulk, and coverage.
b. Generation of traffic and effects on surrounding streets. Increases in pedestrian, bicycle, and mass transit use are considered beneficial regardless
of capacity of facilities.
c. Architectural compatibility with the impact area.
d. Air quality, including the generation of dust, odors, or other environmental pollutants.
e. Generation of noise, light, and glare.
f.The development of adjacent properties as envisioned in the Comprehensive Plan.
g. Other factors found to be relevant by the approval authority for review of the proposed use.
4. A conditional use permit shall not allow a use that is prohibited or one that is not permitted pursuant to this ordinance.
5. For the purposes of reviewing conditional use permit applications for conformity with the approval criteria of this subsection, the target uses of each zone
are as follows.
a. WR and RR. Residential use complying with all ordinance requirements, developed at the density permitted by chapter 18.2.5 Standards for
Residential Zones.
b. R-1. Residential use complying with all ordinance requirements, developed at the density permitted by chapter 18.2.5 Standards for Residential
Zones.
c. R-2 and R-3. Residential use complying with all ordinance requirements, developed at the density permitted by chapter 18.2.5 Standards for
Residential Zones.
d. C-1. The general retail commercial uses listed in chapter 18.2.2 Base Zones and Allowed Uses, developed at an intensity of 0.35 floor to area ratio,
complying with all ordinance requirements; and within the Detailed Site Review overlay, at an intensity of 0.50 floor to area ratio, complying with all
ordinance requirements.
e. C-1-D. The general retail commercial uses listed in chapter 18.2.2 Base Zones and Allowed Uses, developed at an intensity of 1.00 gross floor to
area ratio, complying with all ordinance requirements.
f.E-1. The general office uses listed in chapter 18.2.2 Base Zones and Allowed Uses, developed at an intensity of 0.35 floor to area ratio, complying
with all ordinance requirements; and within the Detailed Site Review overlay, at an intensity of 0.50 floor to area ratio, complying with all ordinance
requirements.
g. M-1. The general light industrial uses listed in chapter 18.2.2 Base Zones and Allowed Uses, complying with all ordinance requirements.
h. CM-C1. The general light industrial uses listed in chapter 18.3.2 Croman Mill District, developed at an intensity of 0.50 gross floor to area ratio,
complying with all ordinance requirements.
i.CM-OE and CM-MU. The general office uses listed in chapter 18.3.2 Croman Mill District, developed at an intensity of 0.60 gross floor to area,
complying with all ordinance requirements.
k. CM-NC. The retail commercial uses listed in chapter 18.3.2 Croman Mill District, developed at an intensity of 0.60 gross floor to area ratio, complying
with all ordinance requirements.
l.HC, NM, and SOU. The permitted uses listed in chapters 18.3.3 Health Care Services, 18.3.5 North Mountain Neighborhood, and 18.3.6 Southern
Oregon University District, respectively, complying with all ordinance requirements.
-2 and R-3 Zones
gn Review under chapter
18.5.2, and shall meet all of the following requirements.
A.
business-owner. "Business-owner" shall be defined as a person or persons who own the property and accommodation outright; or who have entered into
a lease agreement with the property owner(s) allowing for the operation of the accommodation. Such lease agreement must specifically state that the
property owner is not involved in the day-to-day operation or financial management of the accommodation and that the business-owner has actual
ownership of the business and is wholly responsible for all operations City of Ashland 2-34 Land Use Ordinance 18.2.3 Special Use Standards
associated with the accommodation, and has actual ownership of the business.
B. The property is located within 200 feet of a boulevard, avenue, or neighborhood collector as identified on the Street Dedication Map in the
Comprehensive Plan. Distances to the property from a boulevard, avenue, or neighborhood collector shall be measured via a public street or public alley
to a lot line.
C. The primary residence on the site must be at least 20 years old. The primary residence may be altered and adapted for traveler's accommodation use,
including expansion of floor area. Additional structures may be allowed to accommodate additional units, but must be in conformance with all setback and
lot coverage standards of the underlying zone.
D.
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1. The total number of units, including the business-owner's unit, shall be determined by dividing the total square footage of the lot by 1,800 square
feet. Contiguous lots under the same ownership may be combined to increase lot area and the number of units, but not in excess of the maximum
odation with
frontage on a designated boulevard, but within 200 feet
of a boulevard, avenue, or neighborhood collector street, the maximum number of units shall be seven. Street designations shall be as determined
by the Street Dedication Map in the Comprehensive Plan. Distances to the property from a boulevard, avenue, or neighborhood collector shall be
measured via a public street or public alley to a lot line.
2. Excluding the business-owner's unit and the area of the structure it will occupy, there must be at least 400 square feet of gross interior floor space
remaining per unit.
E. Each accommodation must have one off-street parking space and the business-
conformance with chapter 18.4.3.
F. Only one ground or wall sign, constructed of a non-plastic material, non-interior illuminated, and a maximum of six square feet total surface area is
allowed. Any exterior illumination of signage shall be installed such that it does not directly illuminate any residential structures adjacent or nearby the
traveler's accommodation in accordance with subsection 18.4.4.050.C.1.
G. by the Fire Department
before occupancy following approval of a Conditional Use Permit and periodically thereafter pursuant to AMC 15.28.
H. An annual inspection by the Jackson County Health Department shall be conducted as required by the laws of Jackson County or the State of Oregon.
I. The business-owner must maintain a city business license and pay all transient occupancy tax in accordance with AMC 4.24 and AMC 6.04 as required.
J. nning action number assigned to the land use approval.
K. it approval, current business
license and Transient Occupancy Tax City of Ashland 2-35 Land Use Ordinance 18.2.3 Special Use Standards registration is prohibited and shall be
subject to enforcement procedures.
L. Transfer of business-on and conform with the criteria of this
section. Any further modifications beyond the existing approval shall be in conformance with all requirements of this section.
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PROJECT ASSIGNMENTS FOR PLANNING ACTIONS
PA-2014-01956Lithia & FirstAll
PA-2014-01880280 LibertySkibby
PA-2014-00725469 AllisonSwink
PA-2014-00710/711143/135 NutleySwink and Whitford
PA-2014-01283172 SkidmoreShostrom
PA-2014-0025130 S. First StWhitford
BD-2013-00813374Hargadine Swink
PA-2013-0138814 Calle Guanajuato(Sandlers)RestaurantRenwick
PA-2013-01421270 N. First St.Renwick
PA-2013-01828310 Oak St. (Thompson) Shostrom
PA-2014-02206485 A StreetRenwick
PA-2015-00178156 Van Ness AveKencairn
PA-2015-00374160 Lithia WayNot Assigned
PA-2015-00541345 Lithia WayGiordano
PA-2015-0049337 N. MainSkibby
May 2015
Ashland Historic Review Board Schedule
Meet at 3:00pm, Lithia Room*
May 7th
May 14th
May 21st
May 28th
June 4th
*Call 541-488-5305 to verify there are items on the agenda to review