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The Rose City Cemetery has decided to withdraw their application for compensation under Measure 37. Information related to their Measure 37 claim is included in this .pdf document. Also, they have initiated discussions with the City of Portland planning bureau about developing a master plan for the site. It appears that it is required that the master plan needs to be completed prior to any significant development within the Cemetery grounds. The most recent land use review document (October 22, 2002) for the Cemetery is also included with this document. Members of the transportation and land use committee intend to meet with the Cemetery managers to discuss their intentions for future development.
Download Case File Number: LU 07-105025 AD Download Roseway Neighborhood Appeal Statement Download BWNA support letter (D. Whitaker, Chair)A letter of support for an appeal that the Roseway Neighborhood Association has submitted to the City of Portland for a skinny lot development application. The proposed house would be constructed on a small (50’x50’) lot. The applicant has requested to shrink the already small required 12’x12’ outdoor area to an area that is only 10 feet wide. A portion of this outdoor area is covered by a 2 nd story deck so it is not really usable. Roseway feels that this would set a precedent for these skinny lot developers to chink away at the required sizes for outdoor space on these small lots.
Download Portland Tribune article (Aug 1, 2006)>> "Fremont Neighbors roll with Changes" by Jim Redden.
Download Questionnaire Results >> During the two open houses that the City of Portland had in January to present plans related to the Fremont Street Transportation and Parking Study they received 73 completed questionnaires out of the 132 people who attended the open house events. The attached document provides an excellent summary of the results from the questionnaire.
Download Traffic Study >> The City of Portland Department of Transportation (PDOT) completed a traffic study at six locations within the Beaumont Wilshire neighborhood on January 5, 2005. They measured both the speed of the vehicles and the number of vehicles that passed the study location within a 24 hour period. The following are the results from the study. Will Stevens from PDOT will attend the Transportation and Land use Committee meeting on Monday, April 18th to discuss the study results.
Download Fremont Study Request List >> A list of our issues and ideas that BWNA Transpotation a& Land Use Committee would like to have addressed during the Fremont Main Street Study process. To: Debbie Bishoff/City of Portland-Bureau of Planning NE District Liaison From: Beaumont Wilshire Neighborhood Association – Transportation and Land Use Committee
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