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Portland City Code ch. 14

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Portland City Code ch. 14
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Portland City Code ch. 14
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Portland (municipal)

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will be filed every three years and shall                     (such as roadway changes,
     include a summary of progress on IDP                          infrastructure upgrades, community
     implementation and of acquisitions and                        design, lighting).
     divestment since the date of IDP approval.               c.   Development proposed by MMC is
     At the time of the submission of the                          inconsistent with the master facility
     monitoring report, MMC shall identify any                     plan, transportation plan intent, design
     updates to the IDP which may result from                      plan intent, or environment and
     updated master planning, changes in                           infrastructure plan intent identified in
     baseline information, or changes in the                       the IDP.
     adjacent neighborhoods which affect                 4.   Annual monitoring reports will be
     MMC, to allow the IDP to remain current.                 submitted for MMC's Transportation
     Updates and minor amendments not                         Demand Management (TDM) Plan. TDM
     described below shall be reviewed                        monitoring reports shall include a
     administratively by the Planning Authority.              summary of progress towards targets
2.   Minor amendments that impact phasing of                  established in the TDM Plan.
     the long-term development blocks or            C.   Uses. In addition to the uses permitted in the
     change the approach to parking,                     underlying zone, the uses in Table 8-C are
     transportation, neighborhood engagement             permitted as a matter of right. In recognition
     or design shall be reviewed by the Planning         that MMC is part of a mixed-use area of the
     Board for consistency with the objectives           city, with important existing services and
     of the IDP. In addition to consistency with         businesses that serve the local and wider
     the objectives of the IDP, review of phasing        community, healthcare facility development
     and development program amendments                  fronting onto Congress Street and St. John
     shall focus on integration with the campus          Street shall activate the public realm, to the
     and impacts on transportation or                    extent able, with uses such as service and
     infrastructure. This review may occur               retail/restaurant, landscaping, active building
     simultaneously with the site plan review of         entrances, pocket parks, etc., on the ground or
     an anticipated project.                             other publicly accessible level, consistent with
3.   Major amendments shall be reviewed by               the design intent contained in the approved
     the Planning Board and are required under           IDP. In areas identified in the IDP as “Priority
     the following circumstances:                        zone for commercially oriented/retail uses,”
     a.   A change to the regulatory framework           usable ground floor retail, restaurant, or
          is required.                                   comparable community-oriented use that
     b.   The IDP is no longer representative of         provides services to local residents and
          the institutional mission or approach          employees both during the day and evening
          to community as a result of                    hours is required. In areas labeled “Street
          redevelopment in the area or City              activation through location of windows,
          upgrades to neighborhood planning              entrances, etc.,” usable ground floor retail, CITY OF PORTLAND LAND USE CODE | 8-15 OVERLAY ZONES