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Proposed Development Projects

The following proposals have been submitted to the City for development review, annexation to the City, Development Code Text Amendments, Land Use Map and Zoning Map Amendments, and Comprehensive Plan Amendments.

Projects within a NAC

Click within a neighborhood boundary on the map below to see projects within that neighborhood or select category from project category list below.

Map of Beaverton neighborhoods Five Oaks/Triple Creek Central Beaverton Denney Whitford/Raleigh West Denney Whitford/Raleigh West Vose Greenway Highland South Beaverton Neighbors Southwest Sexton Mountain West Beaverton West Slope

Note: This map is a simplified illustration that is not intended to show exact boundaries. It is only intended to provide clickable area for users to get to a specific NAC. In addition, NAC boundaries may not be the same as City boundaries. For more information, view City limits maps or detailed NAC maps.



Information is posted under the Neighborhood Association Committee (NAC) in which the project proposal is located. City-wide proposals and annexations are listed under the "City-wide Projects" or "Projects not within a NAC" section. If you do not know which NAC you belong to, view the Beaverton NAC Map:

Detailed map with neighborhood boundaries (PDF) 6.31MB

For description of the kinds of documents available, see Types of Project Exhibits


Proposed Development Projects
CategoryNumber of Projects
Central Beaverton17
Denney Whitford/Raleigh West6
Five Oaks/Triple Creek8
Highland2
Neighbors Southwest6
Sexton Mountain4
South Beaverton3
Vose2
West Slope2
Projects Not Within a NAC2
Citywide Projects3

Types of Project Exhibits

Notice

Notices contain descriptions of project proposals, the location of the project proposals (if applicable), the dates on which decisions will be made, and state the procedure for appealing a decision.

Staff Report

Staff Reports for most proposals requiring a public hearing are available seven (7) days in advance of the hearing date. Staff Reports involving Comprehensive Plan Amendments will however be available thirty (30) days prior to the hearing date while Staff Reports involving annexation will be available fifteen (15) days prior.

Decision

For development related proposals, a copy of the written Decision on the application will be posted to this Web page. In such cases, the written decision will be in the form of an unsigned Land Use Order featuring the City's determination on an application. This document will also contain the findings and conditions upon which the approval is contingent. Decisions that do not involve a specific development related proposal are likely to feature a less formal Notice of Decision.

Vicinity Map

The Vicinity Map details the area and identifies the specific site affected by the proposal. Development Code text amendments and Comprehensive Plan amendments which are not typically site specific will not offer this feature.

Site Plan

The Site Plan shows the proposed site with location of buildings and structures, points of access, interior streets, driveways, parking areas, etc. Site plans will only be provided for applications that are site specific in nature.

If you want to receive notification of new public notices and staff reports from Community Development,

All materials posted on this Web page are done so for the convenience of the community. The materials may not be the most recent and are not the official version. The official version of all materials are on record in the appropriate application file in the Beaverton Community Development Department. All official records may be viewed by the public Monday - Friday, excluding holidays, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Community Development Department.

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