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Oregon City planning commission approves conversion of 502 McLaughlin home to doctor's office
Summary
The Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit to convert an existing residence at 502 McLaughlin Blvd. into a doctor's office with a small rear parking lot, subject to site-plan/design and historic review; commissioners also allowed interior tenant improvements to proceed as a recommendation.
The Oregon City Planning Commission on May 22 approved conditional use file CU00-04 to convert an existing residence at 502 McLaughlin Boulevard into a doctor's office with an associated small parking lot.
Planning staff recommended approval. "Staff recommends that the planning commission approve CU0004 with 2 conditions of approval," Planning Staff member Mr. Bullion told the commission, noting the proposal must still pass site-plan and design review and historic review.
The commission's approval allows use of the existing historic house for a medical office while locating a modest parking area on an adjacent tax lot. Staff…
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