A.
The purpose of this chapter is to implement the land use and transportation policy framework for the portion of the Washington Square Regional Center within Tigard's urban planning area. This chapter implements the goals and policies of the Tigard Comprehensive Plan and Metro's long-range growth management plan for the Portland metropolitan area, particularly those related to regional centers. It also advances the goals of the Department of Land Conservation and Development's Climate-Friendly and Equitable Communities program.
B.
The standards and procedures in this chapter are designed to:
1.
Facilitate a complementary mix of residential and nonresidential land uses that support a wide range of working, living, shopping, and travel options.
2.
Foster urban-scale development at transit-supportive levels throughout the entire plan district, but particularly in the Design Review Subdistrict, to meet the needs of Tigard and the region in a carbon-responsible and climate-resilient manner.
3.
Promote the development of safe, comfortable, and interesting public gathering spaces and active transportation facilities that support a walkable and vibrant urban environment.
4.
Respect the needs of the community and the area's unique and diverse development patterns through the creation of three subdistricts.
a.
Design review subdistrict. The purpose of this subdistrict is to facilitate the development of a highly urbanized mixed-use neighborhood that prioritizes the comfort and needs of people by utilizing pedestrian-scale design principles and providing a variety of inviting public spaces and high-quality active transportation facilities.
b.
Apartment subdistrict. The purpose of this subdistrict is to facilitate the development of apartments at a variety of scales to the exclusion of all other housing types.
c.
Metzger business subdistrict. The purpose of this subdistrict is to foster neighborhood-scale mixed-use development that reinforces the identity of this area as a local commercial hub.
(Ord. No. 24-05, 4/23/2024)


