Ord 1490COt1NCIL BILL NO. 241
ORDINANCE NO. 1490
AN ORDINANCE IN FAVOR OF BONE CHANGE ZN THE AREA KNOWN AS F~ESIDENTIAL
AGRICULTUF~A.L T4 PUBLIC EDUCATInN, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCX.
WHEREAS, the Common Council having heard evidence presented
at a public hearing and having studied the reports and recommendations
of the Planning Commission and having found that for the reasons set
f~:~rth in Section 2 of this Ordinance, that such zone change should be
approved; now, therefore,
T~'L DEOPLE OF THE CITY 4F wOODBURN DO QRDAIN AS FOLLO~aS
Section 1. That the zone for the following described property
be changed from Residential Agricultural to Public Education:
Beginning at the Northeast corner of the B. ~'. Fall Donation
Land Claim No. 51 in Township 5 South, Range 1 West of tale
Willamette Meridian in Marion County, Oregon; thence North
8?° 25' West, along the North line of said Hall Claim, 2129.28
feet; thence South 13° 32" 55" west 1255,40 feet to a point
on the Northerly rightwof-way line of relocated State highway
214; thence along said Northerly right--of~way line as follows:
North 6?° l3' 25" East 890.89 feet to a point of spiral; thencE
~~ortheasterly along a spiral curve to the right (the chord of
which bears North 71° 28" 25" East 511.D6 feet) to a point of
curve; thence Northeasterly along the arc of a 1190,92 foot
radius curve right (the chord of which bears North 86° 48' 34"
East 148,96 feet) a distance of 169.10 feet; thence Southeasterly
along a spiral curve to the right (the chord of which bears
South 85° 32' S5" East 433.86 feet, more or less) to a point
of intersection with the Northwesterly right-of-way line of
an access road; thence North 52° 3?" 55" East, along said
Northwesterly right-of-way line, 401,33 feet to a point of
curve; thence Northeasterly along the arc of a 331.48 foot
radius curve to the right (the chord of which bears North 82°
l9' 55" East 328.48 feet) a distance of 343.66 feet to a point
on the westerly right-of-~way line of y~arl~et Road No. 70; thence
North 41° l6' S0" East, along said right--of-~~ay line, 308.2D
feet to a point on the South line of a tract conveyed to
Concepcion P. and Arcella R. alvera by deed recorded in Volume
685, Page 142, Deed Records for t-~iarion County, aregan; thence
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North 69° 5l' 3~" East, along said South line, 355.62 feet
to the place of beginning.
Section 2. That the Council, finds the following facts in
support of the zone change:
1. That the statutory directives as set out in ORS chapter 227
have been followed.
2. That the petitioner filed a complete zone change petition
with the City Administrator on September 3, 1975.
3. That the City Administrator has checked the comtplete zone
change petition and has determined it meets all the requirement
of ~~loodburn Zoning Qrdinance, Chapter 16 {Zone change procedure.
4. That a public hearing was held by the Planning Commission in
accordance with Chapter 3 of the Woodburn zoning ardinance, and the
Planning commission has prepared a report setting forth its findings
of fact involved in the reclassification, and has submitted this
report together with its recommendations to the Common Council.
5. That this zone change is in conformance with the proposed
City of Woodburn Comprehensive Plan as the proposed property to be
reclassified is to be Public Education under the Land Use Plan.
6. That the area was annexed to city of Woodburn in duly, 1975,
with full knowlege of intent to build a ~~igh School on the site.
7. That the area has been determined to be the most suitable
location among many possible sites considered by the School Board.
8. That the school will enhance ~~ t~~e general. welfare standards
of the community.
9. That the need for such a use is demonstrated by the present
over cro~rded conditions existing at the present High School/~~iddle
School.
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1Q. That the community has demonstrated its need for such a
facility by thy: passage of a special bond issue to finance the con-
struction of a new High School,
Section 3. This Ordinance being necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency
is declared to exist and this ardinance s~~all take effect immediately
upon passage by the Council and approval of the Mayor.
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Passed by the Council
Submitted to the Mayor
approved by the Mayor
Filed in the office of the Recorder
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RNEY 0. B~JEH.~- , Fecorder
City of ~'oodburn
September 29, 1975
September 29, 1975
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I, BAR.NEY 0. BURRIS, Recorder of the City of Woodburn,
do hereby certify that I caused to be posted three copies of
Ordinance No. 1490, one of which said copies posted in the
City Hall on the bulletin board opposite the entrance to the
Recorder's Office, in full view of the traveling public; a
second one of said copies posted on the Woodburn Public Library
bulletin board at 280 Garfield Street, in full view of the
traveling public; a third one of said copies posted on the
Paul Sowa and Sons building at 182 Young Street, in full view
of the traveling public; that all of said places are public
places within the corporate limits of the City of Woodburn
and that all of said copies were posted on the ~~ ~a day of
~' 1975 .
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BARNEY 0`. BUR'~.IS, RECORDER
City of Woodburn, Oregon