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Shopping-center owner and tow operator warn rezoning could constrain property uses
Summary
Pan Pacific Retail Properties told the planning commission Aug. 23 that applying the mixed-use downtown zone to parts of the Oregon City Shopping Center restricts outside storage and could jeopardize leasing; a tow operator asked staff to clarify whether his storage yard is a grandfathered nonconforming use after the zoning changes.
Two property-specific concerns surfaced during testimony at the Aug. 23 Oregon City Planning Commission meeting.
Roger Shirley, representing Pan Pacific Retail Properties (owner of the Oregon City Shopping Center), said the shopping center was rezoned into the mixed-use downtown district and that the new designation and its design/subdistrict standards do not match the shopping center's current…
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