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22-016PA

Preapplication conferences are informational in nature and occur before the submittal of a land use application.

Proposal
To reconfigure existing five lots of record and establish five townhouses, one three-unit building, and one two-unit building.

Location
10705 SE 52nd Ave

Date of Preapplication Conference
November 23, 2022

Land Use Application
No land use application has currently been submitted in connection with this conference.

CU-2022-006

The applicant is requesting to use a single-unit dwelling as a Vacation Rental, which requires a conditional use permit in the Moderate Density Residential Zone (R-MD).

File Number(s)
CU-2022-006

Application Type(s)
Type III Conditional Use

Location
11611 SE 33rd Ave

Current Status 
Approved with Conditions

Media

Relevant documents and media files pertaining to the Kellogg Creek Restoration and Community Enhancement Project will be posted on this page when they are finalized.

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22-014PA

Preapplication conferences are informational in nature and occur before the submittal of a land use application.

Proposal
Demo existing home and develop an 8-unit cottage cluster development

Location
4103 SE Olsen St

Date of Preapplication Conference
November 17, 2022

Land Use Application
No land use application has currently been submitted in connection with this conference.

NDA(s)
Ardenwald

Project Benefits

The benefits of the project include restoring threatened fish species access to critical refugia and off-channel habitat to reducing flooding, improving the resiliency of state highway transportation infrastructure, and improving underserved community safety, access to natural areas, educational opportunities, and workforce development.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Kellogg Dam?

Kellogg Dam is in downtown Milwaukie at the confluence with Kellogg Creek and the Willamette River. It blocks Kellogg Creek and sits underneath Oregon Highway 99E. Because it’s located at the confluence, it blocks salmon, steelhead and lamprey’s access to the entire Kellogg and Mount Scott Watershed.

What is the Kellogg Creek Restoration & Community Enhancement Project?

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Partners & Funding

The Kellogg Creek Restoration and Community Enhancement Project is collaboratively led by the City of Milwaukie, North Clackamas Watershed Council, Oregon Department of Transportation and American Rivers. Collaborative partners include:

Project Status

The project was initiated in 2022.  Monthly project updates are emailed to partners and stakeholders and are available/linked below.  A project status summary is outlined below:

Background

The Willamette Basin is Oregon’s largest river basin.  It covers 11,487 square miles (12% of Oregon’s area) and contains 187 miles of mainstem from the confluence of the Middle and Coast Forks of the Willamette River to the confluence with the Columbia River in Portland, OR. The entire Willamette is critical habitat for anadromous fish. The Willamette Basin is also home to nearly 70% of Oregon’s population, over 50% of whom live within a 20-minute drive of the river. The Kellogg-Mt.

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