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City plans for 7435 new homes amid housing crisis

July 23, 2024 | Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon



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City plans for 7435 new homes amid housing crisis
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the pressing issue of housing needs in the city, referencing a 2021 housing needs analysis (HNA) that projects the necessity for 7,435 new dwelling units over the next two decades. This growth is primarily driven by household increases, with a focus on meeting metropolitan requirements for density and housing diversity. However, the analysis highlighted a shortage of land designated for high-density housing and an ongoing demand for affordable housing options.

The meeting also addressed a specific annexation and zone change request for a 2.5-acre property within the urban growth boundary. The applicant seeks to change the zoning from Future Urban (FU10) to the R6 Dwelling District, which aligns with the city’s low-density residential comprehensive plan. Notably, the proposal does not include immediate development plans, allowing the applicant flexibility to propose future development at a later date.

City officials emphasized that the annexation and zone change process involves recommendations from the planning commission to the city commission, with a hearing date to be scheduled following the planning commission's input. Unlike typical land use applications, this annexation is not subject to a 120-day decision requirement, providing staff with more time to process the request.

Utilities are reportedly available for the site, which is strategically located near existing redevelopment projects. The proposed R6 zoning is deemed reasonable given the surrounding area and existing infrastructure, although staff is seeking guidance on two additional considerations: the historical significance of structures on the property and interim tree protection measures prior to any development.

As the city navigates these housing challenges, the discussions underscore the importance of strategic planning to accommodate growth while addressing the critical need for affordable housing solutions.

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