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Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to implement the comprehensive plan, Tigard Downtown Improvement Plan, and urban renewal plan and ensure the quality, attractiveness, and special character of the downtown plan district, as shown on Map 18.650.A. The regulations are intended to:
1.
Facilitate the development of an urban village by promoting the development of a higher density, economically viable, and aesthetically pleasing pedestrian-oriented downtown where people can live, work, play, and shop for their daily needs without relying on the automobile. The quality and scale of the downtown urban environment will foster social interaction and community celebration.
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Encourage the integration of natural features and the open space system into downtown by promoting development sensitive to natural resource protection and enhancement; addressing the relationship to Fanno Creek Park; and promoting opportunities for the creation of public art and use of sustainable design.
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Enhance the street level as an inviting place for pedestrians by guiding the design of the buildings that frame the right-of-way (the public realm) to contribute to a safe, high quality pedestrian-oriented streetscape. Building features will be visually interesting and human-scaled, such as storefront windows, detailed facades, art, and landscaping. The impact of parking on the pedestrian system will also be limited. The downtown streetscape will be developed at a human scale and closely connected to the natural environment through linkages to Fanno Creek open space and design attention to trees and landscapes.
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Promote Tigard's downtown as a desirable place to live and do business. Promote development of high-quality high-density housing and employment opportunities in the downtown.
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Provide a clear and concise guide for developers and builders by employing greater use of graphics to explain community goals and desired urban form to applicants, residents and administrators.
B.
Sub-areas. The four sub-areas located on Map 18.650.B and described below have different development standards in order to create a feeling of distinct districts within the larger zone.
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Highway 99W and Hall Boulevard Corridor. The purpose of this sub-area is to create a pulse-point along the Highway 99W corridor. Located at the intersection of 99W and Hall Boulevard, the area has the high traffic and visibility to draw potential retail customers from the region. The area will accommodate higher levels of vehicular circulation, while maintaining a pedestrian scale at the first story of buildings. It allows development of mixed-use and retail buildings that vary in scale from single-story retail-only buildings to mixed-use buildings up to 45 feet tall with retail on the first story and residential or Office uses above.
2.
Main Street - Center Street. The purpose of this sub-area is to create pedestrian-oriented, smaller scale development centered on the city's historic downtown Main Street. The pedestrian environment is improved with continuous building facades broken only intermittently. New buildings in the sub-area must include commercial storefront features on the first story. Residential and commercial uses are allowed on upper stories.
3.
Scoffins Street - Commercial Street. The purpose of this sub-area to provide an opportunity for higher-density residential as well as an employment base comprised of civic, office, and commercial uses in the areas of Commercial Street and Scoffins Street. Residential-only buildings, commercial buildings, and mixed-use developments are allowed.
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Fanno - Burnham Street. The purpose of this sub-area is to provide an opportunity for medium-scale residential or mixed-use development. Compatible mixed uses (live-work, convenience retail, office, and civic uses) are encouraged on the frontage of Burnham Street. The area in proximity to Fanno Creek Park will be an opportunity to create a high-quality residential environment with views and access to the natural amenity of Fanno Creek Park.
(Ord. 17-22 §2; Ord. 18-23 §2; Ord. 18-28 §1; Ord. 19-09 §1; Ord. 20-01 §1)









