Residential Compatibility Workshop. Making new & existing development more compatible: Aug 26, 2009 6:30PM

08/26/2009 - 6:30pm
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City of Gresham, Residential Compatibility Workshop. Making new & existing developmemnt more compatible.  Issues include building height, distance between buildings, buffering, screening, flag lots, and more. Click here for project website!

The City of Gresham would like your opinion...

about building height, distance between buildings, buffering, screening, flag lots, and more.

When: Wednesday Aug 26, 2009 6:30PM
Where: Gresham City Hall
Conference Center
1333 NW Eastman Pkwy
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RESIDENTIAL COMPATIBILITY WORKSHOP

The City of Gresham would like your help in making new development and existing development more compatible with each other. Please come to a workshop to discuss the issues to be addressed by the Residential Districts Review – Compatibility project.

Click here to visit the City's Residential Districts Review - Compatibility website.

Topics

Issues include building height, distance between buildings, buffering, screening, flag lots (homes built behind other homes) and fencing at the perimeter of developments facing streets. A draft summary of the issues is available on the project Web site. (click on “Project Documents and Meeting Materials”).

Share Your Examples

If you have examples of new homes or developments you consider compatible or not compatible with the surrounding neighborhood, please send the location toBrian.Martin@GreshamOregon.gov. (In the e-mail, please describe why the new development seems compatible or not compatible.)

Questions?

Contact Brian Martin, Associate Planner, City of Gresham, phone 503-618-2266, fax 503-669-1376, or email Brian.Martin@GreshamOregon.gov