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A-2019-005

Annexation of the property located at 10119 SE Stanley Ave, Milwaukie, OR 97222.

Files Number(s)
A-2019-005

29th Ave to Monroe St Connection

The City of Milwaukie is pursuing a State of Oregon grant to provide design assistance to come up with the best way to provide a safe bicycle connection between the proposed 29th Ave Neighborhood Greenway and the Monroe Street Neighborhood Greenway.   There are two major projects underway in the Central Milwaukie area of Milwaukie.  A 234-unit apartment complex is proposed on the McFarland Opportunity site  (see map).  This project is currently in design review.  As proposed, the project provides an important bikeway link along the railroad through the back of the site that will connect to

Central Milwaukie Overview

Central Milwaukie serves as both a commercial hub for the city as well as a crossroads for several neighborhoods. The area is located at the junction of several neighborhoods and is a location where numerous commercial, housing, medical and civic activities coincide. The purpose of this site is to serve as a hub for information regarding activities, including commercial and residential development and capital improvement projects, that affect residents who live or work around Central Milwaukie.

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VR-2019-009

The applicant is seeking relief from the standard requiring driveway aprons to be at least 7.5 feet from the side property line. The proposal is for a spacing of approximately 4.5 feet to the side property line. 

File Number
VR-2019-009

Application Type
Type III Variance Request

Location
8949 SE 32nd Ave

Current Status
Approved with Conditions

Submitted Development Applications

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Individuals and developers who want to build housing within the City of Milwaukie must submit a land use application to the city for their proposed projects. Once an application is complete, materials are posted to the city’s website while they are under review.

City-Wide Planning Initiatives

Along with the rest of the Portland Region, the City of Milwaukie is growing. By 2040, Milwaukie’s population is expected to increase by 12 percent. While growth can be positive, it also means change. The challenge – and opportunity – is to create strategies to accommodate change while preserving community assets such as Milwaukie’s small-town character, rivers, creeks, parks, schools, thriving local businesses and public spaces.  The City of Milwaukie is committed to managing growth in a planned and cost-effective way to retain and enhance community valued attributes.

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