HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/05/02 Findings BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL
FOR THE CITY OF ASHLAND
STATE OF OREGON
October 15, 2002
IN THE MATTER OF PLANNING ACTION #2002-052, REQUEST FOR SITE REVIEW ) FINDINGS,
APPROVAL FOR A 13-UNIT, COTTAGE STYLE CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT FOR ) CONCLUSIONS
THEPROPERTY LOCATED AT 2275 SISKIYOU BOULEVARD. THE APPLICATION ) AND ORDERS
INCLUDES A VARIANCE TO REAR YARD SETBACK STANDARDS AND FOR DISTANCE )
BE'I'WEEN BUILDINGS. )
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APPLICANT: ALAN PARDEE )
RECITALS:
1) Tax lot 3600 of 391E 14 CB is located at 2275 Siskiyou Boulevard and is zoned R-3; High Density Multi-Family
Residential.
2) The applicant is requesting Site Review approval to construct a 13-unit, cottage-style condominium development,
including a Variance to rear yard setback standards and for distance between buildings.
3) The criteria for Site Review approval are described in AMC 18.72 as follows:
A. All applicable City ordinances have been met or will be met by the proposed development.
B. All requirements of the Site Review Chapter have been met or will be met.
C. The development complies with the Site Design Standards adopted by the City Council for implementation
of this Chapter.
D. That adequate capacity of City facilities for water, sewer, paved access to and through the development,
electricity, urban storm drainage, and adequate transportation can and will be provided to and through the
subject property. (Ord. 2655, 1991)
Further, the criteria for approval of a rear yard setback and distance between buildings Variance are described in
AMC 18.100 as follows:
A. That there are unique or unusual circumstances that apply to this site which do not typically apply
elsewhere.
B. That the proposal's benefits will be greater than any negative impacts on the development of the adjacent
uses; and will further the purpose and intent of this ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan of the City.
(Ord.2425 S1, 1987).
C. That the circumstances or conditions have not been willfully or purposely self-imposed. (Ord. 2775, 1996)
4) The Council, following proper public notice, held a Public Hearing on October 15, 2002, at which time testimony was
received and exhibits were presented. The record made before the Planning Commission was received and is made
a part of the record for this proceeding. The Council approved the application subject to conditions pertaining to the
appropriate development of the site.
Now, therefore, the Council of the City of Ashland finds and concludes follows:
SECTION 1. EXHIBITS
For the purposes of reference to these Findings, the attached index of exhibits, data, and testimony will be
used.
Staff Exhibits lettered with an "S"
Proponent's Exhibits, lettered with a "P"
Opponent's Exhibits, lettered with an "0"
Hearing Minutes, Notices, Miscellaneous Exhibits lettered with an "M"
SECTION 2. CONCLUSORY FINDINGS
2.1 The Council finds that it has received all information necessary to make a decision based on the Staff
Report, public hearing testimony and the exhibits received.
2.2 The Council finds that the proposal to construct a 13-unit, cottage-style condominium development,
including a Variance to rear yard setback standards and 'for distance between buildings meets all applicable
criteria for approval described in the Site Review chapter 18.72 and Variances chapter 18.100.
2.3 The Council finds that the proposal complies with the requirements for Site Review approval. Public
facilities are located within Siskiyou Boulevard, as well as within Jaquelyn Street (to the north), and are
available to accommodate service needs of the project. Street improvements will be constructed along Siskiyou
Boulevard the entire length of the project's frontage. Street improvements shall consist of a six-foot bike lane,
on-street parking (where noted), curb and gutter, storm drain, seven foot planting strip and six-foot sidewalk.
Twenty one parking spaces are provided consistent with City of Ashland parking standards. The site plan
identifies required project parking within the boundary of the site (16 spaces), within the adjacent and
reconfigured senior apartment parking lot (three spaces) and through credits along Siskiyou Boulevard (two-
credits). In addition, the project design has shown creativity in its attempt to utilize the existing driveway that
serves the adjoining senior housing project, as well as negotiating a shared parking arrangement.
The Council finds that the project design is consistent the City's Site Design and Use Standards for multi-family
development, including orientation, streetscape, landscaping, open space and building materials. The units
adjacent to Siskiyou Boulevard are oriented toward the public street and off-street parking is situated at the
rear of property to the side of structures. Approximately, 70% of the project site will be landscaped, well in
excess of the 25% required by the zoning district. Given the limited building area on the site, the Council finds
that the plan preserves as many existing, healthy trees as possible while considering weighing other approval
standards and the safety of future residents. The arborist report provides recommendations for removal based
upon an on-site assessment of individual trees. While 29 trees are proposed for removal, approximately 75
percent of the site (mostly within the flood plain) will be maintained in common open space, allowing for the
retention of the majority of existing trees as well as the planting of additional, more appropriate species.
2.4 The Council finds that the approval of the Variances to the rear yard setback and distance between
buildings is justified due to the unusual physical constraints of the property. The physical nature of the
property is unusual due to the steep slope along the west side of the property and the large percentage of
the site (approximately 70%) located within the Ashland Flood Plain Corridor. Of the 1.77- acre site, less
than one third can be developed due to physical constraints. The locations of existing, mature trees further
limit choices in site planning and home placement.
SECTION 3. DECISION
3.1 Based upon the foregoing findings of facts, conclusions of law and evidence contained in the whole record, the
Council finds and concludes that the application for Site Review to construct a 13-unit, cottage-style condominium
development, including a Variance to rear yard setback standards and for distance between buildings has satisfied all
relative substantive standards and criteria contained within the Ashland Municipal Code and the Ashland Site Design
and Use Standards.
The City Council ultimately concludes, based upon the foregoing and following conditions, that planning application
2002-052 complies with all requirements of the City of Ashland and of the State of Oregon. Therefore, the City Council
upholds the decision of the Ashland Planning Commission and approves with conditions planning application 2002-052
and imposes the following conditions:
1) That all proposals of the applicant are conditions of approval unless otherwise modified here.
2) That engineered construction drawings for the installation of all project utilities and street improvements along
Siskiyou Boulevard are provided for review by the Engineering Division and approval by the Staff Advisor. The final
design for frontage improvements shall be consistent with Ashland Local Street Standards and coordinated with
the Oregon Department of Transportation. Street improvements shall consist of a six -foot bike lane, on-street
parking (where noted), curb and gutter, storm drain, seven foot planting strip and six-foot sidewalk. The Staff
Advisor may approve the omission of a planting strip due to excessive grade adjoining the creek channel, as well
as to reduce impacts to existing, healthy trees.
3) That the location and final engineering for all storm drainage improvements associated with the project, including
but not limited to detention ponds and piped systems, be submitted for review and approval by the departments of
Public Works and Planning, prior to issuance of a building permit
4) That a draft copy of the CC&R's for the Homeowner's Association be provided at the time of signature of the
Condominium Plat and shall describe the responsibility for the maintenance of all common area landscaping,
pathways, planting strips and street trees.
5) That street trees, 1 per 30 feet of street frontage, be installed along the frontage of Siskiyou Boulevard. The Staff
Advisor, based upon the location of existing trees and areas of severe slope may approve exceptions to street tree
location and spacing. Street trees with root barriers to be installed within the planting strip prior to the certificate of
occupancy. Root barrier design, if required, shall be submitted for review and approval at the time building permit
submission.
6) That all easements for public walkways, sewer, water, electric, and streets shall be indicated on the condominium
survey plat as proposed by the applicant and required by the City of Ashland.
7) That a revised site, size and species specific landscaping plan and irrigation system plan incorporating the
recommendations of the Ashland Tree Commission for all common areas and planting strips be submitted for
review and approval by the Staff Advisor prior to issuance of a building permit.
8) That a site, size and species specific floodplain restoration plan, as noted in the application, be provided by the
project landscape architect and arborist for review by the Tree Commission Staff liaison and approval of the Staff
Advisor. Landscaping improvements to the floodplain corridor shall be installed before the issuance of certificate of
occupancy for more than 50 percent of the units.
9) That installation of fencing is prohibited within the floodplain corridor. All fencing along the public walkway (running
north to south) shall not exceed a height of four (4) feet.
10) That a final grading plan accompanies the building permits and be reviewed and approved by the Engineering and
Planning Division prior to issuance of a building permit.
11) That all common open space improvements (i.e. landscaping, irrigation, etc.) be installed or bonded for in
accordance with the procedures in the Subdivision chapter prior to signature of the condominium survey plat.
12) That all requirements of the Ashland Fire Department be complied with prior to the signature of the final survey plat
or the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for each new home.
13) That required bicycle parking in accordance with the numbers and design specifications described in chapter 18.92
be identified on the site plan with the building permit, and shall be installed prior to issuance of a certificate of
occupancy.
14) That silt fencing be installed adjacent to the flood plain corridor boundary, in accordance with manufacturer's
recommendations, prior to site disturbance or grading that may cause erosion into the floodplain.
15) That a tree protection plan be submitted for review by the Tree Commission liaison and approval by the Staff
Advisor prior to the issuance of a building permit, The plan shall identify the location and placement of temporary
fencing around the drip lines of trees identified for preservation. The amount of fill within the drip line shall not
exceed 12 inches in height, and the fill shall consist of a sandy composition, rather than clay, to enhance drainage.
Cuts within the drip line shall be noted on the tree protection plan, and shall be executed by handsaw and kept to a
minimum. No fill shall be placed around the trunk/crown root.
16) That no portion of any unit shall be located upon land within the Ashland flood plain corridor. A portion of the unit
may be cantilevered beyond the floodplain corridor boundary, with all structural supports located outside the
corridor. The finished floor level of all portions of each unit shall be elevated two-feet above the 100-year base
flood elevation. Finished floor elevations shall be noted on the condominium plat.
17) That the property owners of the Ashley Senior Apartment complex grant the Creekside Condominium development use
of three parking spaces and driveway access in perpetuity. Such right to use the off-site parking and the existing
driveway access must be evidenced by recordation of a vehicle parking and mutual driveway access easement
reviewed and approved by the City of Ashland Legal Department.
18) That prior to the issuance of a building permit, the flood plain corridor shall be physically delineated on the ground
by an Oregon registered surveyor. The boundary shall be permanently staked in order for the City of Ashland to verify
that all units are located at or outside the floodplain corridor.
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON
By: Alan DeBoer, Mayor Date