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November 8, 2017 WEDNESDAY
_____________________________ 6:00 p.m. Regular Session
Council Chambers ______________________________________
CONVENE AND CALL TO ORDER THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE SPRINGFIELD PLANNING
COMMISSION
ATTENDANCE: Chair James _____, Vice Chair Koivula _____, Nelson _____, Vohs _____,
Dunn _____, Landen _____, Sherwood _____.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ADJUSTMENTS TO THE REGULAR SESSION AGENDA
In response to a request by a member of the Planning Commission, staff or applicant; by consensus
BUSINESS FROM THE AUDIENCE Testimony is limited to 3 minutes; testimony may not discuss or otherwise address public hearings
appearing on this Regular Session Agenda
PUBLIC HEARING(S)
LEGISLATIVE PUBLIC HEARING –
Amendment of the Springfield Development Code Accessory Dwelling Units, Journal No. 811-17-000057-TYP4-
DELIBERATIONS CONTINUED FROM OCTOBER 17, 2017
The City Council has been developing an affordable housing strategy with the goal of increasing the supply and accessibility of housing in Springfield throughout the housing continuum. One of the strategies is to
Development and Public Works Director
Anette Spickard, 541-726-3697
Current Development Manager:
Greg Mott 541-726-3774
Management Specialist:
Brenda Jones 541.726.3610
City Attorney’s Office
Kristina Kraaz
Planning Commissioners:
Greg James, Chair
Michael Koivula, Vice Chair
Nick Nelson
Tim Vohs
Sean Dunn
Andrew Landen
Troy Sherwood
Planning Commission Agenda
November 8, 2017
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encourage the construction of accessory dwelling units. One way to encourage accessory dwelling units is by
revising the development code to make it easier and potentially less expensive to add an accessory dwelling
unit. The proposal is to encourage accessory dwelling units (ADUs) by simplifying the development code
requirements and allowing accessory dwelling units not just in the Low Density Residential zoning district but also in the Medium and High Density Residential zoning districts and the Washburne Historic District.
Staff: Sandy Belson, Comprehensive Planning Manager 60 Minutes
CONDUCT OF LEGISLATIVE PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION
Chair opens the public hearing
Staff report
Testimony in support of the proposal
Testimony opposed to the proposal
Testimony neither in support of nor opposed to the proposal
Questions from the Commission
Summation by staff
Consideration of request for continuation of public hearing, extension of written record, or both
Close or continue public hearing; close or extend written record (continuance or extension by
motion)
Discussion of the proposal including testimony and evidence addressing the applicable approval
criteria or other criteria cited in the record as applicable to the proposal; possible questions to
staff or public
Motion to recommend approval, approval with modification or conditions, or recommendation
not to adopt the proposal based on the information contained in the staff report, oral and
written testimony, and all other evidence submitted into the record
Chair signs recommendation to the City Council
REPORT OF COUNCIL ACTION
BUSINESS FROM THE PLANNING COMMISSION
• Upcoming Planning Commission meetings, committee assignments, appointments or other business
BUSINESS FROM THE DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
ADJOURN REGULAR SESSION OF THE SPRINGFIELD PLANNING COMMISSION