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Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee Meeting 7

Begin policy discussion for Block 2 topic areas (Parks and Recreation, Willamette Greenway, Natural Hazards, and Climate Change/Energy) in advance of October 15 Town Hall. 

 

HR-2018-001

The applicant is seeking approval for remodeling the garage bay at City Hall to accommodate relocation of city Council Chambers.   

File Number(s)
HR-2018-001
CSU-2018-016
DR-2018-002

Application Type(s)
Historic Resource Review
Community Service Use
Downtown Design Review 

Location
10722 SE Main St 

Current Status
Approved with Conditions

Crafty Writers and Readers

Do you find yourself more motivated to write when you have others by your side who are also writing? Do you enjoy book groups that explore the craft of writing? Join the Crafty Writers and Readers the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Program Room for study, critique, writing, and sharing.

City Council Approves Ban on Plastic Bags & Polystyrene Packaging

At its Aug. 21 regular session meeting, City Council approved an ordinance that bans single-use plastic bags and polystyrene foam packaging by restaurants and retail stores with a store footprint of 10,000 square feet or larger, as well as businesses located on city-owned property. The ban would go into effect on March 1, 2019.

VR-2018-005

The applicant is seeking approval for a 15-unit multifamily structure.  

File Number(s)
VR-2018-005
NR-2018-002
DEV-2018-006

Application Type(s)
Variance Request
Natural Resource Review
Development Review

Location
6115 SE Harmony Rd 

Current Status
Approved with Conditions

Public Hearing(s)
September 25, 2018 Planning Commission

Overview

What is Housing Affordability?

Plastic Bag and Polystyrene Foam Ban

Single-use plastic bag and polystyrene foam ban in effect starting March 1, 2019

Did you know that Oregonians use an estimated 1.7 billion single-use plastic bags a year? Or that polystyrene foam can last hundreds of years in landfills? A reduction in single-use plastics and polystyrene foam can mean less litter for Milwaukie and the environment.

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