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ALBINA
REZONING
City Hearing
Examiner Public Hearing
January
22, 2003
At the hearing to rezone the Albina Fuel
Co. to mixed-use development, testimony was presented by the City,
Albina Fuel Co., Sullivan's
Gulch
Neighborhood Association, and many other residents and interested parties. The Hearing Examiner is expected to issue his recommendations
around March 1. Key points from the hearing testimony:
- City Staff report recommended
approval of the zone change and City Comprehensive Plan, subject
to certain conditions to upgrade 32nd Ave,
prohibit
left turns onto Broadway from 32nd Ave., and establish a TDM (Traffic
Demand Management Plan).
- The City's Traffic Analysis indicated
that the projected increase in traffic was acceptable, and did not cause
any intersection to "fail".
- The Sullivan's Gulch Neighborhood
Association presented its position: "We
have agreed that the comprehensive plan and zoning changes proposed
by Albina are appropriate on the condition that the negative traffic
impact
on Weidler between 28th and 32nd Avenues be reduced to such an extent
that the livability of this area is preserved." (Read the entire
position statement)
Lynne Coward, Land Use Chair, stated that the neighborhood
has worked with all parties over the past 2 years to shape this rezoning
proposal to meet the goal of converting this industrial property into
a high-quality, urban mixed-use development. Because of the convergence
of issues and opportunities in that area, the SGNA has also applied for
a grant to procure planning assistance to look at a broader area along
and near Broadway. Support from PDOT(Portland Department of Transportation),
Bureau of Planning, the prospective developer, Don Milliken, and Fred
Meyer Stores has already
been
obtained.
- Testimony was also given by a number of residents
on Weidler, pointing
out the likely negative impacts of additional traffic on their street.
The Hearing Examiner will accept additional written testimony until
February 5, and plans to issue his recommendation by about March
1. The next step
would then be a Hearing by City Council.
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