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Planning commission approves findings recommending rezoning at 4000 Cruiser Way Place, sends recommendation to city council

Lake Oswego Planning Commission · January 13, 2026
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Summary

The Lake Oswego Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve draft findings and a recommendation to rezone 4000 Cruiser Way Place (LU25-0029); the measure will go to the city council for a public hearing on Feb. 3. The roll call recorded six 'yes' votes and no opposition.

The Lake Oswego Planning Commission on Jan. 12 approved draft findings and a recommendation that the City Council consider rezoning at 4000 Cruiser Way Place (LU25-0029).

Chair Mitchell called for any comments on the draft findings and, with none offered, a commissioner moved to approve the document as presented and another seconded the motion. Staff called a roll: Mitchell, Moreno, Najak, Guinea, Twin and Bruce each recorded a 'yes' vote. The motion passed and the matter will advance to a city council public hearing set for Feb. 3.

The chair thanked fellow commissioners and staff for their work on the quasi-judicial matter, noting the hearing process included multiple sessions and significant public comment. "I appreciate you on everyone's attention and hard work on getting to this recommendation to the city council," the chair said.

The commission's action at this meeting was to adopt findings and forward the recommendation; final adoption of any zoning change would occur only if and when the council acts after its public hearing.

Votes at a glance: LU25-0029 (4000 Cruiser Way Place) — Commission recommendation to approve findings and forward to city council; roll-call 'yes' votes: Mitchell, Moreno, Najak, Guinea, Twin, Bruce; outcome: recommendation passed.