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1 South Concept & Community Plans Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting: April
2 Hilltop: Recommendation Concept Plan Land Use Transportation Framework Future Single Family D SW 185TH AVE RIGERT RD Future Cluster Future Compact ain k SW KEMMER RD 175TH AVE 170TH AVE NORA RD WEIR RD Arterial Route Local
3 Hilltop Transportation Alternatives A B C D E Proposed Functional Classification* Arterial Route Local Private
4 North : Recommendation Low Density Very Low Density
5 North Alternatives Single Family Single Family Very Low Density Future Low Density A B Low Density Single Family Low Density Very Low Density Very Low Density C D
6 SCM Annexation Area: Recommendation Single Family Compact Urban Main Street
7 EastWest : Alternatives A/B C D
8 Urban Reserve Area: Recommendation Future Compact Future Urban Future Cluster Future Single Family Future Hillside
9 Transportation Framework South Concept & Community Plans INGLIS DR MILLER HILL RD GASSNER RD 190TH AVE Nature SW 185TH AVE RIGERT RD SW KEMMER RD 175TH AVE 170TH AVE ALVORD LN SCHOLLS FERRY RD NORA RD WEIR RD Draft Preferred Trans Proposed Functional Classification* Arterial Route Local Draft Preferred Transportation Private Framewor Proposed Functional Classification* Arterial Route Local Private Prepared By: Angelo Planning Group Rural Reserve** Prepared By: Angelo Planning Group Urban Reserve Coordinate System: NAD 1983 HARN StatePlane Oregon No Study Area DISCLAIMER This map Urban is intended Growth for informational Boundary purposes only. It is not While this map represents the best data available at the time representations or warranties as to its accuracy or complete Existing s Planned High School Site Streams Coordinate System: NAD 1983 HARN StatePlane Oregon North FIPS 3601 Feet Intl DISCLAIMER Draft Preferred Transportation Framework This map is intended for informational purposes only. It is not intended for legal engineering or surveying purposes. Proposed Functional Classification* Rural Reserve** While this map represents the best data available at the time of publication * Realignments the City of and Beaverton new roads are makes shown no in dashed claims representations Arterial or warranties as to its accuracy Urban Reserve lines. New roads east of study area are based on or completeness. Metadata Washington available County's upon Transportation request. System Plan; new Study Area roads within UGB south of study area are based on Route Urban Growth Boundary current River Terrace Community Plan transportation planning. All new road alignments are conceptual. Local Existing s Private Planned High School Site ** As amended by HB 4078A. Streams 175TH A ALVORD LN SCHOLLS FERRY RD
10 Transportation Framework South Concept & Community Plans MILLER HILL RD GASSNER RD SW 185TH AVE RIGERT RD ALVORD LN INGLIS DR 190TH AVE Nature SW KEMMER RD 175TH AVE 170TH AVE NORA RD WEIR RD SCHOLLS FER ALVORD LN SCHOLLS FERRY RD Draft Preferred Transportation Framework Proposed Functional Classification* Arterial Rural Reserve** Urban Reserve Study Area * Realignments and new roads are shown in das lines. New roads east of study area are based o Washington County's Transportation System Pla roads within UGB south of study area are based
11 W Bike/Ped Framework South Concept & Community Plans Burntwood W WW W WW W WW W W W W WW W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WW W W WW W W W W W W WW W W WW W W W WW W W WW W W W Future connection to South Hillsboro via Reedville Jenkins Estate Regional Reedville W W W W W W W W W W WW W W WW W W W W W W WW W W WW W W W WW W W WW W W W INGLIS DR Reedville MILLER HILL RD Northridge Woods GASSNER RD 190TH AVE Nature Ridgeline McKernan Creek SW 185TH AVE RIGERT RD SW KEMMER RD Winkelman 175TH AVE Madrona Woods Natural Area Regional Cree k to Creek Morrison Woods Natural Area 170TH AVE ALVORD LN Summer Creek River Terrace W W W WW W W WW W W W WW W W WW W W W Reedville Edge Tenax Woods Natural Area SCHOLLS FERRY RD Westside NORA RD Vale Greenway WEIR RD River Terrace Westside Linear Progess Ridge Cach Natural Area WWW W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WW W W WW W W W W W WW WW W WW W W W W W WWW WW W W W W W WW W W W W W W W W W W W WW WWW W W W W W W WW W W W W Draft Preferred Bicycle & Existing Sidewalk (Complete) Existing Partial Sidewalks Existing Bike lane Streets Planned Bike Lane Planned Sidewalks* Local Mul Existing P Private Pa W Regional Multiuse s W Conceptu Cach Community Multiuse s Study Are Draft Preferred Bicycle & Pedestrian Fram Existing Sidewalk (Complete) Existing Partial Sidewalks Existing Bike lane Streets Planned Bike Lane Planned Sidewalks* Local Multiuse s Existing PedestrianOnly Nature s Proposed Proposed Proposed * New local streets (not shown) will have sidewalks. ** As Private amended Paths by HB 4078A. W Regional Multiuse s W Conceptual Future s Community Multiuse s Study Area Draft Preferred Bicycle & Pedestrian Framework Existing Sidewalk (Complete) Existing Partial Sidewalks Existing Bike lane Streets Planned Bike Lane Planned Sidewalks* Regional Multiuse s Community Multiuse s th Cooper Loop Local Multiuse s Existing PedestrianOnly Nature s Private Paths * New local streets (not shown) will have sidewalks. ** As amended by HB 4078A. Proposed Regional MultiUse Path Proposed Community MultiUse Path Proposed Nature W W Conceptual Future s Study Area Sou Proposed Regional MultiUse Path Proposed Community MultiUse Path Proposed Nature River Terrace Urban Growth Boundary Streams Riparian & Wetland Buffers SCHOLLS FERRY River Terrace T Planned High School Site Existing s and Natural Areas Preserved by Home Owners Assns. Existing Schools Rural Reserve** Urban Reserve U S R P E P E R U Prepared By: A This map is intende Date: 3
12 Bike/Ped Framework South Concept & Community Plans Burntwood Jenkins Estate r Mountain Regional tion oro rail INGLIS DR MILLER HILL RD W WW W WW W WW W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WW W W WW W W W W W W WW W W WW W W W WW W W WW W W W Northridge Woods GASSNER RD 190TH AVE Nature Ridgeline McKernan Creek SW 185TH AVE RIGERT RD SW KEMMER RD Winkelman 175TH AVE Madrona Woods Natural Area Regional Cree k to Creek Morrison Woods Natural Area 170TH AVE ALVORD LN Summer Creek Edge Tenax Woods Natural Area Westside NORA RD SCHOLLS FERRY RD Vale Greenway WEIR RD Westside Linear Nature Progess Ridge Ridgeline WWW W W W W W W W W W W W W WW W W WW W W W W W WW WW W WW W W W W W WWW WW W W W W W WW W W W W W W W W W W W WW WWW W W W W W W WW W W W W McKernan Creek Winkelman Cree k to Creek 175TH AVE ALVORD LN Summer Creek River Terrace Edge Tenax W Natural SCHOLL River T Reedville River Terrace River Terrace ville W W WW W W W WW W W WW W W W Cach Natural Area SW BULL MOUNTAIN
13 Schools & s Frameworks South Concept & Community Plans ES ES SW SW GASSNER RD SW 190TH AVE Nature SW 185TH AVE SW RIGERT RD SW KEMMER RD Winkelman SW 170TH AVE Nancy Ryles ES Sexton Mountain ES SW NORA RD SW WEIR RD SW SW GASSNER RD SW 190TH AVE Nature SW 185TH AVE SW RIGERT RD SW KEMMER RD Winkelman SW 170TH AVE Nancy Ryles ES Sexton Mountain ES SW NORA RD SW WEIR RD SW SW 175TH AVE Beaverton School District SW SW 175TH AVE SW Hillsboro School District Schools Framework Elementary school location criteria: Flat site (<10% slope) 810 acres minimum Focal point for neighborhood Potential for park colocation Good access School Site Need in Annexation Area: Beaverton School District 1 K5 or K8 Hillsboro School District 1 K5 or K8 Areas are conceptual. Scenario B Roads used as example only. Scholls Heights ES SW SCHOLLS FERRY RD SW s Framework park location criteria: Flat site (<10% slope) 24 acres outside of natural resource Focal point for neighborhood School colocation preferred 50% frontage on public street Connection to trails and pedbike routes park need in Annexation Area: About 10 acres total Several parks serving individual neighborhoods Areas are conceptual. Area shown is larger than future parks will be. Scholls Heights ES SW SCHOLLS FERRY RD Draft Preferred Schools Framework Existing Schools Planned High School Site School District Boundary Study Area Urban Growth Boundary Streams Riparian & Wetland Buffers Existing Study Area s Arterial Other Proposed Arterial Proposed Proposed Route Conceptual Annexation Area s Area Meeting School Location Criteria (Within Annexation Area)* Area Meeting School Location Criteria (Outside Annexation Area)* Date: 3/17/2014 Draft Preferred s Framework Existing s and Natural Areas Preserved by Home Owners Associations Arterial Route Other Proposed Arterial Proposed Proposed Route Study Area Urban Growth Boundary Streams Riparian & Wetland Buffers Planned High School Site Existing School Grounds Conceptual Annexation Area s Area Meeting Location Criteria* Potential Community Location Date: 3/26/
14 To the Tualatin CooperPlans Mountain South Concept &South Community River 2 Natural Resources Framework 10 Annexation Area 4 North Natural Resources Fram To the 2 10 Tualatin River Legend 11 Wetland & Open Water 3 CWS Vegetated Corridor Class A Upland Habitat 13 Natural Resources Framework To the Class B Upland Habitat 12 Nature Urban 9 Reserve Legend AreaWinkelman Tualatin River Wetland & Open Water Highest Preservation Priority CWS Vegetated Corridor Secondary Preservation PriorityGrou Prepared By: Angelo Planning Class A Upland Habitat 5 7 Natural Resources6 Framework Legend To the Tualatin River Stream Enhancement Priority Class B Upland Habitat 1 Priority Wildlife Connection Wetland & Open Water 8 Highest Preservation Priority CWS Vegetated Corridor Secondary Preservation Area Prepared By:Priority Angelo Planning Group Planning David Evans and s Associates Inc. Class A Upland Habitat SCM Planning Area Streams South Cooper Mountain Stream Enhancement Priority Annexation Area Class B Upland Habitat This map is intended for informational purposes only. N Arterials Priority Wildlife Connection Date: 2/10/ Prepared By: Angelo Planning Group David Evans and Associates Inc. This map is intended for informational purposes only. 3 To the Tualatin River N Th Feet
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