SNA To Comment on City Proposed 2035 Comprehensive Plan

NOTE: There is an updated draft of the resolutions as of 1/6/2015.  Click here to review the latest proposal.  The updated document primarily combines similar resolutions, adds a request for a planning process, extends the request for historical review to Hawthorne and one more block of Belmont, and adds an additional section on affordable housing strategies.

After many months of work, the SNA Land Use and Transportation Committee (LUTC) made a presentation to the board on December 18th of the city’s most recent proposed 2035 Comprehensive Plan draft, specifically commenting on the proposed Comprehensive Plan map changes.

The scope of the proposed Comprehensive Plan is massive and there are many ways for individuals to get involved before it is adopted by city council.   In particular we urge neighbors to review the proposed draft and make comments directly to the city through their online map application.

With the limited time available as volunteers and the complexity of the questions posed by this process, the SNA LUTC has focused its proposal on Comprehensive Plan map designations along Belmont St. and Hawthorne Blvd.  The city’s Comprehensive Plan map designations are focused on these two corridors and not the single family residential on either side of them.  Among the most noticeable of the City’s proposed changes is the creation of new Mixed Use Comprehensive Plan map designations to be implemented by new Mixed Use Zones that will replace much of the commercial zoning that currently exists on our corridors.

The impetus behind the City’s proposed Comprehensive Plan map update is a desire to accommodate Portland’s projected population growth in the coming decades and to provide a variety of housing options in areas with plentiful housing, commercial uses, public facilities, transit, and other services close-in to downtown.  Encouraging development in these areas is felt to be critical in meeting the goals of Portland’s Climate Action Plan.

The SNA LUTC felt that the city proposal was largely appropriate, but also decided on a series of suggestions which have been referred to the board.  These resolutions advocate for additional City actions, services and resources to accompany the expected increase in households.  The resolutions ask the city to take care in protecting the historic character of a core segment of Belmont St.  The resolutions aim to produce a consistent commercial corridor along Belmont St. and Hawthorne Blvd. with new residences above that accommodate a mix of incomes and household sizes.

Here is a PDF document containing these proposed resolutions.  (See above for an updated document)  It may be helpful to review these proposals with a map of the neighborhood handy. The SNA LUTC has published a companion article you may find informative, Comprehensive Plan Resolutions: A Primer.

The SNA LUTC will present these resolutions at the General meeting, January 8th from 7-8PM at Southeast Uplift ( 3534 Southeast Main Street) in the Fireside Room.  There will be time for public comments on the proposal at this time.  Immediately following the General Meeting, the SNA Board will meet from 8-9PM in the same location to deliberate and vote on these resolutions.  The public is welcome to attend both meetings.

Comments can be sent prior to the meeting to [email protected].

December Land Use & Transportation Committee Meeting

Come help shape the growth and development of Belmont and Hawthorne Boulevard over the next 20-years!

The City’s Comprehensive Plan update underway will result in changes to the location and type of residential and commercial uses in our neighborhood, especially along the corridors. Sunnyside’s Land Use & Transportation Committee meeting on Monday December 8th at 7:30 pm in the SE Uplift building (3534 SE Main St) will continue this discussion. There will also be discussion of a historic house inventory for our neighborhood.

November Land Use & Transportation Committee Meeting

Come help shape the growth and development of Belmont and Hawthorne Boulevard over the next 20-years!

The City’s Comprehensive Plan update underway will result in changes to the location and type of residential and commercial uses in our neighborhood, especially along the corridors. The City has extended its deadline for public comment from early November to March 2015. Sunnyside’s Land Use & Transportation Committee meeting on Monday November 10th at 7:30 pm in the SE Uplift building (3534 SE Main St) will continue this discussion to inform the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association Board’s recommendations. There will also be a presentation from another neighborhood group about house demolitions and replacements.

October Land Use & Transportation Committee Meeting

Come help shape the growth and development of Sunnyside over the next 20-years!

The City’s Comprehensive Plan update underway includes map changes that determine the location and type of residential and commercial uses in our neighborhood. Sunnyside’s Land Use & Transportation Committee meeting this Monday at 7:30 pm in the SE Uplift building (3534 SE Main St) will discuss these map changes and forward a recommendation to the Neighborhood Association Board for approval.