During a recent government meeting, officials discussed strategies to address the rising housing costs in McMinnville, emphasizing the need to increase land supply to meet growing demand. The conversation highlighted the challenges posed by land constraints and the importance of effective area planning.
City representatives explained that the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) expansion process had previously involved public votes on annexations, requiring developers to outline their plans in detail. However, recent state legislation has altered this requirement, prompting the city to seek a balance between community concerns and the need for development. The proposed solution involves an area planning process that occurs while properties are still within the UGB, allowing for higher-level planning before developers submit their master plans.
The city has divided the UGB expansion into six subareas, with the Fox Ridge Road area plan recently completed. The next focus will be on the southwest area, which has been expanded to include Redmond Hill Road. This area plan is currently in draft form and is expected to be published by September 2023, with completion anticipated by December 2026. This timeline indicates that it may take several years before any development can begin in the southwest area, as the land must first be annexed and master planned.
Officials also discussed the prioritization of development areas based on infrastructure readiness. The Fox Ridge Road area was prioritized due to its existing capacity to support development, while the southwest area, despite requiring significant infrastructure improvements, was identified as having the most potential for future growth.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's commitment to strategic planning in response to housing demands, while navigating the complexities of land use regulations and community input.