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Stayton planning commission approves MultiTech concept plan, removes standard conditions

5880323 · September 30, 2025
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The Stayton Planning Commission voted to approve an exceptional master plan concept for Brandy Dalton’s MultiTech Engineering at 1601 Oriole Street and adopted a revised draft order that removes the commission’s usual standard conditions of approval, while staff and the applicant agreed the concept-plan criteria were satisfied.

The Stayton Planning Commission voted to approve an exceptional master plan concept for Brandy Dalton’s MultiTech Engineering at 1601 Oriole Street (land use file number 11-0724) and adopted a revised draft order that removes the commission’s standard conditions of approval.

Staff told the commission the applicant had submitted revised plans and a revised narrative and that staff’s revised draft order finds the concept-plan criteria satisfied. After discussion, the commission voted to adopt the draft order with the removal of the standard conditions.

The revised staff report summarized prior proceedings: the public hearing opened July 28 and was continued to the August 25 meeting, during which staff raised concerns about the four criteria for a concept plan and the applicant provided revised material. Staff said the revised materials…

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