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Owner:BridgetBeattie
Site:7277SWBarnesRdPortlandOR97225
Mail:7277SWBarnesRdPortlandOR97225
LocationandSiteInformation
County: Washington LotSqFt: 210,395
LegalDescription: ACRES4.83 LotAcres: 4.83
APN: R108 LandUse: 1910-UrbanDevelopableTractImproved
TaxLot: 1S101AB00400
LandUseSTD: Triplex
Twn-Rng-Sec: 01S/01W/01/NE CountyBldgUse: RTRI-Triplex
Neighborhood: Cpo1CedarHills-CedarMillS #Dwellings: Subdivision: MapPage/Grid: 595-H6
LegalLot/Block: Zoning: WashingtonCo.-R-9
CensusTract/Block: 030101/2001 Watershed: RockCreek-TualatinRiver
ElementarySchool: WestTualatinViewElementarySchool HighSchool: BeavertonHighSchool
MiddleSchool: CedarParkMiddleSchool SchoolDistrict: Beaverton
PropertyCharacteristics
414
06/03/1994
LoanAmount: $000
Document#: 54295 LoanType: DeedType: Deed Price/SqFt: $000 TitleCo: SellerName: MCCARTHYMICHAELCHARLES
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TotalLivingArea: 2,100 Bedrooms: 3 YearBuilt/Eff: 1950(1954) FirstFloorSqFt: 1,284 BathroomsTotal: 2 Heating: SecondFloorSqFt: BathroomsFull/Half: Cooling: Yes BasementFin/Unfin:
Stories: Fireplace: AtticFin/Unfin: Foundation:
Pool: GarageSqFt:
RoofMaterial: Kitchen: AssessmentandTaxInformation MarketTotal: $4,624,27000 PropertyTax: $12,13034 MarketLand: $4,537,550.00 Exemption: MarketStructure: $86,720.00 MarketImproved%: 2.00% AsssessmentYear: 2022 LevyCode: 51.50 AssessedTotal: $674,680.00 MillRate: 17.9794
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Zoning
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R-9 (Residential 9 Units Per Acre)
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304 - R-9 DISTRICT (RESIDENTIAL 9 UNITS PER ACRE*)
* This limit not applicable to Middle Housing
(Ord No 885A , § 2 1 (Exh 1, § 6 ), 6-28-22, eff 7-28-22; Ord No 890A , § 2 A (Exh 1, § 1 ), 2-7-23, eff 3-9-23)
Intent and Purpose
The R-9 District is intended to implement the policies of the Comprehensive Plan for areas designated for residential development at no more than nine units per acre and no less than seven units per acre, except as otherwise specified for Middle Housing, or by Sections 300-2, 300-5 or 304-6. The purpose of the R-9 District is to provide areas for detached and attached houses on small lots, Middle Housing, manufactured homes on individual lots and manufactured dwelling subdivisions and parks.
(Ord. No. 885A , § 2.1.(Exh. 1, § 6.), 6-28-22, eff. 7-28-22; Ord. No. 890A , § 2.A.(Exh. 1, § 1.), 2-7-23, eff. 3-9-23)
Uses Permitted Through a Type I Procedure
The following uses are permitted subject to the specific standards for the use set forth below and in applicable Special Use Sections of Section 430, as well as the general standards for the District, the Development Standards of Article IV and all other applicable standards of the Code
Accessory Uses and Structures - Section 430-1
Attached Dwelling Units (Duplex on approved Duplex lot only) - Section 430-13.3.
Bus Shelter - Section 430-23.
Single Detached Dwelling Unit
Single new dwelling on an existing lot or parcel that was approved for the construction of a Single Detached Dwelling Unit through a Standard Subdivision or Standard Partition, when the lot or parcel meets the following:
Does not exceed 10,000 square feet in buildable area (buildable area excludes unbuildable land categories listed in Section 300-3 1) - Section 430-37 1 A; and
When on a public street:
Along the entire site frontage, existing right-of-way width meets the required minimum below, or the applicant proposes to dedicate right-of-way to meet the following:
Local street: 25 feet to centerline;
Neighborhood route: 30 feet to centerline;
Collector: 37 feet to centerline;
Arterial: 45 feet to centerline; or
304-1 304-2 304-2 1 304-2.2 304-2.3 304-2.4
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
A. (1) (2) (a)
If road improvements built to ultimate County standard exist, no additional rightof-way is required.
Right-of-way dedications needed to meet minimums above shall be provided using a document prepared and approved by the County Surveyor's Office and recorded prior to issuance of the first building permit.
Expansion or replacement of an existing Single Detached Dwelling Unit (Section 430-37.1
A) that meets the following:
Expansion or replacement will not create an additional primary dwelling unit; and Expansion or replacement will result in a net habitable space increase of 2,000 square feet or less; or
If the expansion or replacement will result in a net habitable space increase of more than 2,000 square feet, when on a public street:
Along the entire site frontage, existing right-of-way width meets the required minimum below, or the applicant proposes to dedicate right-of-way to meet the following:
Local street: 25 feet to centerline;
Neighborhood route: 30 feet to centerline;
Collector: 37 feet to centerline;
Arterial: 45 feet to centerline; or
If road improvements built to ultimate County standard exist, no additional rightof-way is required.
Right-of-way dedications needed to meet minimums above shall be provided using a document prepared and approved by the County Surveyor's Office and recorded prior to issuance of the first building permit
Expansion of any Type II or III use which meets the following:
Is exempt from application of public facility standards of Section 501-2 or meets the standards for a Type I review pursuant to Section 501-3.2;
Is not in an Area of Special Concern as designated on the applicable Community Plan map; and
Is not a telecommunication facility
Home Occupation - Section 430-63.1.
Manufactured Home on an existing lot or parcel that was approved for the construction of a detached dwelling unit through a Standard Subdivision or Standard Partition, provided the lot or parcel does not exceed 10,000 square feet in area - Section 430-76 and Section 430-37 1 B
(b) B. (1) (2) (3) (a) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (b) 304-2.5 A. B. C 304-2.6 304-2.7
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Parks - Section 430-97.
Recycle Drop Box - Section 430-113.
Accessory Dwelling Unit(s) - Section 430-2.1.
Temporary Use - Section 430-135.1, excluding C.(9) and J.
Co-location of antennas, excluding those antennas exempt pursuant to Sections 430-109 3 and 201-2 - Section 430-109.
New Telecommunication Facilities with Towers using Stealth Design to a maximum height of 100 feet and new Small Wireless Facilities, excluding those facilities exempt pursuant to Sections 430-109.3 and 201-2 - Section 430-109.
Middle Housing (Section 430-84) on an existing lot or parcel that was approved for the construction of a Single Detached Dwelling Unit through a Standard Subdivision or Standard Partition, when the lot or parcel meets the following: Does not exceed 10,000 square feet in buildable area; or Exceeds 10,000 square feet in buildable area, and the proposed number of Middle Housing Units would meet or exceed the minimum density required for other housing types in the district (seven units per acre) Existing lawful dwellings to be retained may be counted in this calculation; and
In the case of A or B, above, when on a public street: Along the entire site frontage, existing right-of-way width meets the required minimum below, or the applicant proposes to dedicate right-of-way to meet the following:
Local street: 25 feet to centerline;
Neighborhood route: 30 feet to centerline;
Collector: 37 feet to centerline;
Arterial: 45 feet to centerline; or
If road improvements built to ultimate County standard exist, no additional right-ofway is required.
Right-of-way dedications needed to meet minimums above shall be provided using a document prepared and approved by the County Surveyor's Office and recorded prior to issuance of the first building permit.
Note: For a Middle Housing Land Division (Article VI), right-of-way minimums for site frontage are as required by Washington County Functional Classification standards, and dedications shall be included on the plat.
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304-2.14 A. B C. (1) (a) (b) (c) (d) (2) (1 3)
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Buildable area above excludes unbuildable land categories listed in Section 300-3 1 ( Ord. No. 826A, § 2.A.(Exh. 1, § 5), 10-24-17 , eff. 11-24-17; Ord. No. 831A , § 2.A.(Exh. 1, § 5), 7-17-18, eff. 816-18; Ord No 855 , § 2 A (Exh 1, § 5), 8-6-19, eff 11-28-19; Ord No 856A , § 2 A (Exh 1, § 4), 10-22-19, eff 11-28-19; Ord. No. 859 , § 2.A.(Exh. 1, § 4), 9-17-19, eff. 11-28-19; Ord. No. 885A , § 2.1.(Exh. 1, § 6.), 6-28-22, eff. 7-28-22; Ord. No. 890A , § 2.A.(Exh. 1, § 1.), 2-7-23, eff. 3-9-23)
Uses Permitted Through a Type II Procedure
The following uses are permitted subject to the specific standards for the use set forth below and in applicable Special Use Sections of Section 430, as well as the general standards for the District, the Development Standards of Article IV and all other applicable standards of the Code Approval may be further conditioned by the Review Authority pursuant to Section 207-5.
Ambulance Service - Section 430-9.1.
Attached Dwelling Units (when proposal is not consistent with the Middle Housing definition in Section 106, and provisions of 430-84).
Single Detached Dwelling Unit, not otherwise permitted by Section 304-2 4 and/or when any of the following apply:
Buildable area is greater than 10,000 square feet (buildable area excludes unbuildable land categories listed in Section 300-3.1) - Section 430-37.1 B; and/or
Where site fronts a public road, the proposal does not meet right-of-way requirements of Section 304-2.4 A, above, and the applicant seeks a Type II exemption subject to criteria of 501-8.4.
Flag lot - Section 430-46.
Home Occupation - Section 430-63 2
Manufactured Dwelling Park - Section 430-77.
Parks - Section 430-97
Construction of a local street not in conjunction with a development application or within existing right-of-way
Storage Area for Recreation Vehicles - Section 430-133.
Temporary Use - Section 430-135.2 A. and B.
Zero Lot Line Development - Section 430-147.
Expansion of Existing Telecommunication Facilities, including co-located antennas, not otherwise allowed through a Type I Procedure pursuant to Section 430-109.5 or exempt pursuant to Sections 430-109 3 and 201-2 - Section 430-109
Uses Accessory and Incidental to a Residential Development Provided for the Service and Convenience of the Residents:
D 304-3 304-3.1 304-3 2 304-3 3 A B 304-3.4 304-3 5 304-3.6 304-3 7 304-3.8 304-3.9 304-3.10 304-3.11 304-3.12 304-3.13
304-3.14
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Clubhouse
Meeting hall.
Day care facility - Section 430-53.2.
Recreation center.
Gymnasium.
Indoor swimming pool
Group Care - Section 430-53.1 I.
Tree removal in areas identified in the applicable Community Plan as Significant Natural Resources, subject to Section 407-3.
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Manufactured Home, not otherwise permitted by Section 304-2 8 - Section 430-76 and Section 430-37.1 B.(1 3).
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304-3.18
304-3.19
Manufactured Dwelling Subdivision - Section 430-79
Guest House - Section 430-55.
Expansion or replacement of an existing Single Detached Dwelling Unit (Section 430-37.1 A) that will not create an additional primary dwelling unit and will result in a habitable space increase of more than 2,000 square feet, when the following apply:
Where site fronts a public road, the proposal does not meet right-of-way requirements of Section 304-2.4 B, above; and
The applicant seeks a Type II exemption subject to criteria of 501-8.4.
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Middle Housing (Section 430-84) not otherwise permitted by Section 304-2 14 and/or when any of the following apply:
Buildable area exceeds 10,000 square feet, and the proposed number of Middle Housing Units will not meet or exceed the minimum density required for other housing types in the district (seven units per acre). Existing lawful dwellings to be retained may be counted in this calculation (Section 430-37 1 B); and/or
Where site fronts a public road, the proposal does not meet right-of-way requirements of Section 304-2 14, above, and the applicant seeks a Type II exemption subject to criteria of 501-8.4.
( Ord No 826A, § 2 A (Exh 1, § 5), 10-24-17 , eff 11-24-17; Ord No 832A , § 2 A (Exh 1, § 5), 9-18-18, eff 1018-18; Ord. No. 864 , § 2.A.(Exh. 1, § 1), 7-21-20, eff. 8-20-20; Ord. No. 885A , § 2.1.(Exh. 1, § 6.), 6-28-22, eff. 7-28-22; Ord. No. 890A , § 2.A.(Exh. 1, § 1.), 2-7-23, eff. 3-9-23)
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Uses Which May be Permitted Through a Type III Procedure
A B. C. D. E. F
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The following uses may be permitted subject to the specific standards for the use set forth below and in applicable Special Use Sections of Section 430, as well as the general standards for the District, the Development Standards of Article IV and all other applicable standards of the Code.
Approval may be further conditioned by the Review Authority pursuant to Section 207-5
Access to an existing solid waste disposal site - Section 430-127.3.
Boarding House - (Includes Bed and Breakfast) - Section 430-19.
Campground - Section 430-25.
Cemetery - Section 430-27
Golf Course (may include Country Club) - Section 430-51.
Group Care - Section 430-53 1 through 430-53 3 and 430-53 5
Heliport (Personal use only) - Section 430-59.
Hospital - Section 430-65.
Kennel - Section 430-73.
Public Building - Section 430-103.
Public Utility - Section 430-105
New Telecommunication Facilities with towers not using Stealth Design, to a maximum height of 100 feet - Section 430-109
School - Section 430-121.
Special Recreation Use - Section 430-131
Religious Institution - Section 430-116. ( Ord. No. 823, § 2.A.(Exh. 1, § 1), 9-5-17 , eff. 10-5-17; Ord. No. 826A, § 2.A.(Exh. 1, § 5), 10-24-17 , eff. 11-2417; Ord. No. 832A , § 2.A.(Exh. 1, § 5), 9-18-18, eff. 10-18-18)
Prohibited Uses
Structures or uses not specifically authorized by Section 304.
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The use of a manufactured dwelling or recreational vehicle as a residence except where specifically authorized under Section 304-2.7, 304-2.11, 304-3.6, 304-3.10, 304-3.16, 304-3.17 or as allowed under 201-2 (Exclusions from Permit Requirement).
Any parking or storage of tractor trailers, semi-trucks or heavy equipment, not including farm equipment or logging trucks used in conjunction with a farm or forest use.
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The outdoor parking or storage of any five or more operable vehicles on a single lot for more than 48 hours, except as approved in conjunction with a development or as allowed under 201-2 (Exclusions from Permit Requirement)
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Keeping of fowl for sale, keeping of swine (except for up to three purebred potbelly pigs as household pets and not for breeding purposes) or operating a feed lot.
The location of service facilities such as high schools, hospitals, nursing homes, public assembly and high density residential development in airport approach zones. Location of these facilities shall be avoided within any existing (June, 1983) airport year 2000 LDN 55 contour
Mounting a communication tower or antenna, that is not a permitted accessory use, on a detached dwelling
Mounting an antenna, that is not a permitted accessory use, on a communication tower that is accessory to a detached dwelling
Auto wrecking yards.
Marijuana production that requires a license from the Oregon Liquor Control Commission
Marijuana production includes the manufacture, planting, cultivation, growing, or harvesting of marijuana
( Ord. No. 810, § 2.A.(Exh. 1, § 3), 10-25-16 ; Ord. No. 866 , § 2.C.(Exh. 3, § 5), 9-1-20, eff. 10-1-20)
Density/Number of Units
Middle Housing in the R-9 District
Density is not a consideration for development of the three Middle Housing types listed below, however the following limits apply to the parent lot:
Duplex - maximum of two units;
Triplex - maximum four units per lot;
Quadplex - maximum four units per lot.
Except in areas subject to Section 421 and/or 422-3.3, up to one lawful existing Single Detached Dwelling Unit and up to two lawful existing Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) may be retained as such on the parent lot, without counting toward plex unit maximums
Any existing dwellings converted to/considered as Middle Housing shall count toward plex unit maximums.
Cottage Clusters:
Up to 12 units allowed per common courtyard (no maximum number of courtyards);
Minimum density of four units per acre;
Maximum density does not apply.
Townhouses provided as Middle Housing:
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Minimum of two units per development (land must be divided to create a separate lot or parcel for each unit);
Minimum density does not apply;
Maximum density 25 units per acre.
For all Middle Housing types, if the parent lot or parcel is divided through a Middle Housing Land Division, only one dwelling is permitted on each resulting lot or parcel.
Other housing in the R-9 District (residential development that does not meet the definition of Middle Housing in Section 106):
The permitted residential density is no more than nine units per acre and no less than seven units per acre, except as otherwise specified by Section 300-2; and
For developments with detached dwelling units, and attached dwelling units or assisted living units, where the detached dwelling units comprise 60% or more of the total density, building permits for the final 15% of the proposed number of detached dwelling units shall not be issued until at least 50% of the proposed number of attached dwelling units or assisted living units have been constructed or are under construction.
(Ord No 885A , § 2 1 (Exh 1, § 6 ), 6-28-22, eff 7-28-22; Ord No 890A , § 2 A (Exh 1, §§ 1 , 8 ), 2-7-23, eff 39-23)
Dimensional Requirements
Middle housing in the R-9 District (residential development that meets the definition of Middle Housing in Section 106)
Minimum Lot Area - For purposes of 304-7 1 A (1) through (4), "lot" means the parent lot that will accommodate the overall development (not individual units) based on lot size prior to any right-of-way dedications necessary to meet minimums outlined above:
Duplex: No minimum;
Triplex: 5,000 square feet;
Quadplex: 7,000 square feet;
Cottage Cluster: 7,000 square feet;
Townhouses: Separate Townhouse lots for individual units must average no less than 1,500 square feet
Minimum yard (Setback) Requirements. Yards shall be measured from the property line, sidewalk, or easement for public travel, whichever is closest to the building line
The minimum yard requirements shall be:
Front:
(2) (3) D 304-6 2 A B 304-7 304-7 1 A (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) B. (1) (a)
Duplex, Triplex, Quadplex, Townhouse: 12 feet to front building wall; 9 feet to porch or other covered or enclosed entryway;
Cottage Cluster: 10 feet; 7 feet to porch or other covered or enclosed entryway
To garage vehicle entrance, for all Middle Housing types:
From front or street side yard: 20 feet;
From alley: 4 feet (portions of a structure located directly above a rear alleyloaded garage are also subject to a minimum 4-foot rear yard and shall not be closer to the rear lot line than the garage vehicle entrance).
Street side for all Middle Housing types: 8 feet;
Non-street side for all middle housing types:
Zero feet where units attach;
Five feet where abutting offsite land, except as permitted under (c) below;
Three feet where not abutting offsite land, or as little as zero feet when a reduction is approved on a residential lot or parcel where all of the following requirements are met:
The lot or parcel adjoins the non-street side yard of another residential lot or parcel that is within:
The same site; or
An adjacent site for which a concurrent Middle Housing and/or Middle Housing Land Division application is submitted by the same applicant; or An adjacent site under the same ownership; Neither of the two adjoining side yards is within an unbuildable tract; The combined width of the two adjoining side yards is at least 6 feet; and A private perpetual reciprocal maintenance easement is provided that runs the length of the primary dwellings on both adjoining lots for a minimum combined width of 6 feet
The easement area shall be kept clear of structures, including fences and any other fixed object from the ground upward that would physically preclude access to the easement area and the adjacent dwellings, except heat pumps and air conditioners as allowed under Section 430-1.6.
Rear yard, except as provided in (2)(b) above:
Duplex, Triplex, Quadplex, Townhouse: 15 feet;
Cottage Cluster: 10 feet; 7 feet to porch or other covered or enclosed entryway.
(b) (2) (a) (b) (3) (4) (a) (b) (c) (i) • • • (ii) (iii) (iv) (5) (a) (b) (c)
For all Middle Housing types, a 5-foot rear yard may be provided to a detached garage that is accessed from the front street, provided the standards of (6) below are met. If an Accessory Dwelling Unit (Section 430-2) is provided above a detached garage, the building shall meet the applicable setback standards of (6) below and Section 430-2 1 C
Required yards for all Middle Housing types shall be horizontally unobstructed except as provided in Section 418; and
Additional setbacks may be required as specified in Section 418.
Note: For Middle Housing on a single shared lot, above yard/setback requirements apply to the parent lot. For a Middle Housing Land Division, above yard/setback requirements apply within each resulting lot (child lot)
Minimum separation between buildings on the same lot that comprise dwelling units: 6 feet.
Note: If a Middle Housing Land Division is proposed, additional separation may be needed to meet setback/yard requirements of B, above, for each resulting lot (child lot).
Maximum height:
Cottage Cluster units and community buildings: 25 feet; Duplex, Triplex, Quadplex, Townhouse: 35 feet.
Normal building appurtenances and projections such as spires, belfries, cupolas, chimneys, ventilators, elevator housings or other structures placed on or extending above roof level may exceed the 35-foot building height limit to a maximum height of 60 feet.
Minimum frontage on a public or private street: Townhouses - 15 feet for each separate lot that will accommodate an individual unit (not applicable to parent lot that constitutes the overall development site);
All other Middle Housing - No minimum.
Other housing in the R-9 District (residential development that does not meet the definition of Middle Housing in Section 106)
Minimum Lot Area:
For detached units: 2,800 square feet per unit except as permitted through a Planned Development No partitioning or subdividing to less than 20,000 square feet is permitted except when the standards of Sections 304-7.2 D and 420 are met.
For attached dwelling units on individual lots: 2,400 square feet per unit, except as permitted through a Planned Development. No partitioning or subdividing to less than 20,000 square feet is permitted except when the standards of Sections 304-7.2.D. and
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Yard (Setback) Requirements. Yards shall be measured from the property line, sidewalk, or easement for public travel, whichever is closest to the building line
The minimum yard requirements shall be:
Twelve-foot front yard to the front building wall and a 9-foot front yard to a porch or other covered or enclosed entryway, except as necessary to comply with (6), below;
Twenty-foot front or street side yard to garage vehicle entrance, or 4-foot rear yard to vehicle entrance from an alley Portions of a structure located directly above a rear alley-loaded garage are also subject to a minimum 4-foot rear yard and shall not be closer to the rear lot line than the garage vehicle entrance;
Ten-foot street side yard;
Five-foot side yard, except where a reduction to as little as zero feet is approved on a residential lot or parcel through a land division where all of the following requirements are met:
The lot or parcel adjoins the non-street side yard of another residential lot or parcel that is within the same site;
Neither of the two adjoining side yards is within an unbuildable tract;
The combined width of the two adjoining side yards is at least 6 feet; and
A private perpetual reciprocal maintenance easement is provided that runs the length of the primary dwellings on both adjoining lots for a minimum combined width of 6 feet
The easement area shall be kept clear of structures, including fences and any other fixed object from the ground upward that would physically preclude access to the easement area and the adjacent dwellings, except heat pumps and air conditioners as allowed under Section 430-1.6.
Fifteen-foot rear yard, except as provided in (2) above. A 5-foot rear yard may be provided to a detached garage which is accessed from the front street, provided the standards of (6) below are met. If an Accessory Dwelling Unit (Section 430-2) is provided above a detached garage, the building shall meet the applicable setback standards of (6) below and Section 430-2.1 C.
A perimeter setback shall be provided along the perimeter of the development site when the adjacent property was developed under dimensional standards in effect prior to November 27, 1998. The required perimeter setback shall be the applicable
B. (1) (2) (3) (4) (a) (b) (c) (d) (5) (6) 420 are met
front, side, street side, or rear yard setback of the R-9 District that was in effect on January 1, 1998, plus any screening and buffering setback now required by Section 411;
Required yards shall be horizontally unobstructed except as provided in Section 418; and
Additional setbacks may be required as specified in Sections 411 and 418
Height:
The maximum height for detached dwelling units and attached dwelling units on individual lots shall be 35 feet, except as modified by other Sections of this Code.
The maximum height for accessory structures shall be 15 feet except as modified by other Sections of this Code.
The maximum height for all other structures shall be 40 feet, except as modified by other Sections of this Code.
Normal building appurtenances and projections such as spires, belfries, cupolas, chimneys, ventilators, elevator housings or other structures placed on or extending above roof level may exceed the 35- and 40-foot building height limits to a maximum height of 60 feet
The height of telecommunication facilities is regulated by the Permitted Use sections of this Land Use District, Sections 201, 430-1, 430-109 and other applicable provisions of this Code.
For any detached dwelling or manufactured dwelling (except manufactured dwellings in a manufactured dwelling park or a manufactured dwelling approved as a temporary use), and their accessory structures, the maximum building height shall comply with the Solar Balance Point Standard in Section 427-4
Lot Dimensions:
The minimum dimensions for any new lot or parcel shall be:
For attached units:
Lot width - 24 feet;
Lot depth - 60 feet;
Lot width at the street - 24 feet, except as may be allowed through Section 430-46 (flag lot); and
Lot width at the street on a cul-de-sac or hammerhead street terminus - 20 feet
For detached units:
Lot width - 30 feet;
Lot depth - 60 feet;
(7) (8) C. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) D. (1) (a) (b) (c) (d) (2) (a) (b)
Lot width at the street - 30 feet except as may be allowed through Section 430-46 (flag lot); and
Lot width at the street on a cul-de-sac or hammerhead street terminus - 20 feet
Required Outdoor Area
For detached dwellings, a minimum contiguous outdoor area of 450 square feet shall be provided on each lot, excluding driveways, of which no dimension shall be less than 10 feet A recorded outdoor area use easement provided on an adjoining lot may also be used to satisfy the requirements of this Section provided that the same required outdoor area is not allocated for use by more than one dwelling.
For attached dwelling units on individual lots, a minimum contiguous outdoor area of 400 square feet shall be provided on each lot, excluding driveways, of which no dimension shall be less than 10 feet A recorded outdoor area use easement provided on an adjoining lot may also be used to satisfy the requirements of this Section provided that the same required outdoor area is not allocated for use by more than one dwelling
The required outdoor area required by (1) and (2) above may be re-allocated to porches, decks or patios when the following requirement(s) are met:
The dwelling unit has a porch, deck or patio on its front elevation with clear dimensions of at least 8 feet wide and 5 feet deep, which is covered by a roof supported by structurally integral columns, cables or brackets.
Other porches, decks or patios when provided in addition to decks required under (3)(a) must have clear dimensions of at least 5 feet wide and 4 feet deep. Re-allocation does not result in a reduction in the overall amount of required outdoor area provided on each lot.
( Ord. No. 822A, § 2.C.(Exh. 3, § 5), 10-17-17 ; Ord. No. 855 , § 2.A.(Exh. 1, § 5), 8-6-19, eff. 11-28-19; Ord. No. 859 , § 2.A.(Exh. 1, § 4), 9-17-19, eff. 11-28-19; Ord. No. 885A , § 2.1.(Exh. 1, § 6.), 6-28-22, eff. 7-28-22; Ord. No. 889A , § 2.C.(Exh. 3, § 4.), 2-7-23, eff. 3-9-23; Ord. No. 890A , § 2.A.(Exh. 1, § 1.), 2-7-23, eff. 3-9-23)
Building Façade Requirements
The following standards shall apply to detached dwelling units, and attached dwelling units on individual lots with individual vehicular access to a street, that are located within 1,320 feet of an existing or planned Regular Bus Service route, Frequent Bus Service route or an Existing High Capacity Transit station as designated on the Transportation System Plan. Middle Housing is not subject to these Building Façade Standards.
(Ord. No. 890A , § 2.A.(Exh. 1, § 1.), 2-7-23, eff. 3-9-23)
(c) (d) E. (1) (2) (3) (a) (b) (c) 304-8
Garage Frontage
No more than 40% of the width of the ground floor of a dwelling shall be an attached garage (the garage width is the width of the garage door); or
Up to 50% of the width of the ground floor of a dwelling may be an attached garage (the garage width is the width of the garage door) provided the garage front is located at least 5 feet behind the front building wall (the front building wall does not include a porch or other projections); or
For lots with front loaded double car garages, up to 60% of the width of the ground floor of a dwelling may be an attached garage (the garage width is the width of the garage door) when:
The garage front is located at least 8 feet behind the entire width of the remaining frontage of the dwelling; and
A minimum of 20 square feet of windows on the front exterior wall of living space (e g , living or family room; does not include an enclosed porch) is provided Lower window sills shall not be more than 3 feet above grade except where interior floor levels prevent such placement, in which case the lower window sill shall be not more than a maximum of 4 feet above the finished exterior grade; and
The lots are interspersed among other lots within the development that meet the garage frontage standards of A and B above; or
The width of an attached garage may exceed the dimensional requirement of A, B, or C above when the applicant demonstrates compliance with the principles of Section 431-5 3 pursuant to the Type III procedure and Departmental review requirements for Type III actions in Transit Oriented Districts.
The above garage frontage standards do not apply to lots on non-through public or private streets (e.g., culs-de-sac) unless the street is connected by an accessway to another street
(Ord. No. 885A , § 2.1.(Exh. 1, § 6.), 6-28-22, eff. 7-28-22)
Parking Requirements
Required off-street parking and on-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the requirements of Section 413.
Article IV - Development Standards
In addition to the requirements of this District, the standards of Article IV - Development Standards, including Section 422 (Significant Natural Resources), are applicable as required by Subsection 403-3
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Assessor Area: 6
Zipcode: 97225
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Fire District (*Updated July 31st each calendar year): TVFR
Fire Management Zone: 5490
Garbage Hauler: Walker Garbage Service
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Community Plan Map: Cedar Hills - Cedar Mill
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POD Date Zoned: POD:1-9/9/59
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97225 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Population Quick Facts Pop-Facts: Population Quick Facts 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 0 - 1 mi Population 2027 Projection 8,099 2022 Estimate 7,700 2010 Census 6,676 2000 Census 5,352 Growth 2022-2027 5.18% Growth 2010-2022 15.34% Growth 2000-2010 24.73% 2022 Est. Population by Age 7,700 Age 0 to 4 249 3.24% Age 5 to 9 273 3.54% Age 10 to 14 302 3.92% Age 15 to 17 213 2.76% Age 18 to 20 208 2.70% Age 21 to 24 320 4.15% Age 25 to 34 1,264 16.41% Age 35 to 44 1,156 15.02% Age 45 to 54 1,006 13.06% Age 55 to 64 1,077 13.98% Age 65 to 74 990 12.86% Age 75 to 84 486 6.32% Age 85 and over 156 2.03% Age 16 and over 6,807 88.40% Age 18 and over 6,663 86.54% Age 21 and over 6,455 83.83% Age 65 and over 1,633 21.21% 2022 Est. Median Age 43.84 2022 Est. Average Age 44.41
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2022 Est. Population by Single-Classification Race 7,700 White Alone 6,440 83.63% Black or African American Alone 135 1.76% American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 33 0.43% Asian Alone 670 8.70% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone 12 0.16% Some Other Race Alone 87 1.13% Two or More Races 323 4.19% 2022 Est. Population by Ethnicity (Hispanic or Latino) 7,700 Hispanic or Latino 296 3.84% Not Hispanic or Latino 7,404 96.16% 2022 Est. Population by Sex 7,700 Male 3,776 49.04% Female 3,924 50.96%
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7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Household Quick Facts Pop-Facts: Household Quick Facts 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 0 - 1 mi Households 2027 Projection 3,866 2022 Estimate 3,689 2010 Census 3,240 2000 Census 2,388 Growth 2022-2027 4.80% Growth 2010-2022 13.85% Growth 2000-2010 35.68% 2022 Est. Households by Household Income 3,689 Income Less than $15,000 155 4.20% Income $15,000 to $24,999 110 2.99% Income $25,000 to $34,999 197 5.33% Income $35,000 to $49,999 273 7.40% Income $50,000 to $74,999 390 10.56% Income $75,000 to $99,999 422 11.44% Income $100,000 to $124,999 415 11.24% Income $125,000 to $149,999 319 8.64% Income $150,000 to $199,999 464 12.57% Income $200,000 to $249,999 293 7.94% Income $250,000 to $499,999 367 9.94% Income $500,000 or more 286 7.75% 2022 Est. Average Household Income $ 164,435 2022 Est. Median Household Income $ 117,960 2022 Median HH Inc. by Single-Classification Race White Alone $ 117,687 Black or African American Alone $ 70,673 American Indian and Alaska Native Alone $ 45,452 Asian Alone $ 157,133 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone $ 64,293 Some Other Race Alone $ 80,031 Two or More Races $ 150,056 Hispanic or Latino $ 102,060 Not Hispanic or Latino $ 118,887 2022 Est. Households by Household Type 3,689 Family Households 1,863 50.50% Nonfamily Households 1,826 49.50% 2022 Est. Group Quarters Population 67
2022 Est. Households by Household Size 3,689 1-person 1,333 36.14% 2-person 1,419 38.48% 3-person 483 13.10% 4-person 311 8.42% 5-person 110 2.97% 6-person 23 0.63% 7-or-more-person 10 0.27% 2022 Est. Average Household Size 2.07 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Household Quick Facts Pop-Facts: Household Quick Facts 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 0 - 1 mi
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Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 1) Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 1) 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 0 - 1 mi Population 2027 Projection 8,099 2022 Estimate 7,700 2010 Census 6,676 2000 Census 5,352 Growth 2022-2027 5.18% Growth 2010-2022 15.34% Growth 2000-2010 24.73% 2022 Est. Population by Single-Classification Race 7,700 White Alone 6,440 83.63% Black or African American Alone 135 1.76% American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 33 0.43% Asian Alone 670 8.70% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone 12 0.16% Some Other Race Alone 87 1.13% Two or More Races 323 4.19% 2022 Est. Population Hispanic or Latino by Origin 7,700 Not Hispanic or Latino 7,404 96.16% Hispanic or Latino 296 3.84% Hispanic or Latino by Origin 296 Mexican 160 54.16% Puerto Rican 15 4.93% Cuban 13 4.33% All Other Hispanic or Latino 108 36.59% 2022 Est. Hisp. or Latino Pop by Single-Classification Race 296 White Alone 180 61.01% Black or African American Alone 4 1.37% American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 3 1.04% Asian Alone 2 0.78% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone 2 0.68% Some Other Race Alone 73 24.64% Two or More Races 31 10.48%
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2022 Est. Pop by Race, Asian Alone, by Category 670 Chinese, except Taiwanese 104 15.47% Filipino 40 5.96% Japanese 90 13.46% Asian Indian 92 13.68% Korean 61 9.17% Vietnamese 41 6.14% Cambodian 1 0.17% Hmong 0 0.00% Laotian 40 5.93% Thai 66 9.88% All other Asian Races, including 2 or more 135 20.14% 2022 Est. Population by Ancestry 7,700 Arab 2 0.03% Czech 24 0.31% Danish 47 0.61% Dutch 114 1.48% English 664 8.63% French (except Basque) 137 1.78% French Canadian 19 0.25% German 1,079 14.01% Greek 27 0.35% Hungarian 25 0.33% Irish 755 9.80% Italian 279 3.62% Lithuanian 13 0.17% Norwegian 225 2.92% Polish 154 2.01% Portuguese 30 0.39% Russian 39 0.50% Scottish 134 1.75% Scotch-Irish 87 1.13% Slovak 7 0.10% Subsaharan African 47 0.61% Swedish 172 2.24% Swiss 18 0.23% Ukrainian 8 0.10% United States or American 235 3.05% Welsh 42 0.55% West Indian (except Hisp. groups) 18 0.23% Other Ancestries 2,695 35.00% Ancestry Unclassified 605 7.85% 2022 Est. Pop Age 5+ by Language Spoken At Home 7,451 Speak only English 6,339 85.08%
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2022 Est. Population by Sex 7,700 Male 3,776 49.04% Female 3,924 50.96% 2022 Est. Population by Age 7,700 Age 0 to 4 249 3.24% Age 5 to 9 273 3.54% Age 10 to 14 302 3.92% Age 15 to 17 213 2.76% Age 18 to 20 208 2.70% Age 21 to 24 320 4.15% Age 25 to 34 1,264 16.41% Age 35 to 44 1,156 15.02% Age 45 to 54 1,006 13.06% Age 55 to 64 1,077 13.98% Age 65 to 74 990 12.86% Age 75 to 84 486 6.32% Age 85 and over 156 2.03% Age 16 and over 6,807 88.40% Age 18 and over 6,663 86.54% Age 21 and over 6,455 83.83% Age 65 and over 1,633 21.21% 2022 Est. Median Age 43.84 2022 Est. Average Age 44.41
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2022 Est. Male Population by Age 3,776 Age 0 to 4 127 3.35% Age 5 to 9 140 3.70% Age 10 to 14 146 3.86% Age 15 to 17 103 2.72% Age 18 to 20 99 2.62% Age 21 to 24 148 3.92% Age 25 to 34 634 16.79% Age 35 to 44 584 15.48% Age 45 to 54 504 13.34% Age 55 to 64 528 13.98% Age 65 to 74 468 12.39% Age 75 to 84 230 6.10% Age 85 and over 66 1.74% 2022 Est. Median Age, Male 43.42 2022 Est. Average Age, Male 44.03 2022 Est. Female Population by Age 3,924 Age 0 to 4 123 3.12% Age 5 to 9 133 3.39% Age 10 to 14 156 3.98% Age 15 to 17 110 2.80% Age 18 to 20 109 2.78% Age 21 to 24 172 4.38% Age 25 to 34 630 16.05% Age 35 to 44 572 14.58% Age 45 to 54 502 12.80% Age 55 to 64 549 13.99% Age 65 to 74 522 13.30% Age 75 to 84 256 6.53% Age 85 and over 91 2.32% 2022 Est. Median Age, Female 44.27 2022 Est. Average Age, Female 44.73 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 1) Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 1) 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 0 - 1 mi
2022 Est. Pop Age 15+ by Marital Status 6,876 Total, Never Married 2,078 30.21% Males, Never Married 1,054 15.32% Females, Never Married 1,024 14.89% Married, Spouse present 3,685 53.59% Married, Spouse absent 132 1.92% Widowed 228 3.31% Males, Widowed 69 1.00% Females, Widowed 159 2.31% Divorced 754 10.97% Males, Divorced 316 4.60% Females, Divorced 438 6.37% 2022 Est. Pop Age 25+ by Edu. Attainment 6,136 Less than 9th grade 34 0.55% Some High School, no diploma 52 0.84% High School Graduate (or GED) 440 7.17% Some College, no degree 893 14.55% Associate Degree 382 6.22% Bachelor's Degree 2,244 36.58% Master's Degree 1,224 19.94% Professional School Degree 595 9.70% Doctorate Degree 273 4.45% 2022 Est. Pop. Age 25+ by Edu. Attain., Hisp./Lat. 195 No High School Diploma 20 10.21% High School Graduate 29 15.07% Some College or Associate's Degree 70 36.01% Bachelor's Degree or Higher 75 38.71% Copyright © Claritas, LLC 2022. All rights reserved. 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 1) Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 1) 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 0 - 1 mi
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97225 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 2) Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 2) 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 0 - 1 mi Households 2027 Projection 3,866 2022 Estimate 3,689 2010 Census 3,240 2000 Census 2,388 Growth 2022-2027 4.80% Growth 2010-2022 13.85% Growth 2000-2010 35.68% 2022 Est. Households by Household Type 3,689 Family Households 1,863 50.50% Nonfamily Households 1,826 49.50% 2022 Est. Group Quarters Population 67 2022 HHs by Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latino 112 3.05% 2022 Est. Households by HH Income 3,689 Income < $15,000 155 4.20% Income $15,000 to $24,999 110 2.99% Income $25,000 to $34,999 197 5.33% Income $35,000 to $49,999 273 7.40% Income $50,000 to $74,999 390 10.56% Income $75,000 to $99,999 422 11.44% Income $100,000 to $124,999 415 11.24% Income $125,000 to $149,999 319 8.64% Income $150,000 to $199,999 464 12.57% Income $200,000 to $249,999 293 7.94% Income $250,000 to $499,999 367 9.94% Income $500,000+ 286 7.75% 2022 Est. Average Household Income $ 164,435 2022 Est. Median Household Income $ 117,960 2022 Median HH Income by Single-Class. Race or Ethn. White Alone $ 117,687 Black or African American Alone $ 70,673 American Indian and Alaska Native Alone $ 45,452 Asian Alone $ 157,133 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone $ 64,293 Some Other Race Alone $ 80,031 Two or More Races $ 150,056 Hispanic or Latino $ 102,060
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2022 Est. Family HH Type by Presence of Own Children 1,863 Married-Couple Family, own children 542 29.12% Married-Couple Family, no own children 1,037 55.69% Male Householder, own children 52 2.79% Male Householder, no own children 41 2.23% Female Householder, own children 97 5.21% Female Householder, no own children 93 4.97% 2022 Est. Households by Household Size 3,689 1-person 1,333 36.14% 2-person 1,419 38.48% 3-person 483 13.10% 4-person 311 8.42% 5-person 110 2.97% 6-person 23 0.63% 7-or-more-person 10 0.27% 2022 Est. Average Household Size 2.07 2022 Est. Households by Presence of People Under 18 3,689 Households with 1 or more People under Age 18 724 19.63% Households with No People under Age 18 2,965 80.37% Households with 1 or more People under Age 18 724 Married-Couple Family 552 76.25% Other Family, Male Householder 56 7.76% Other Family, Female Householder 108 14.95% Nonfamily, Male Householder 7 0.90% Nonfamily, Female Householder 1 0.14% Households with No People under Age 18 2,965 Married-Couple Family 1,029 34.71% Other Family, Male Householder 36 1.22% Other Family, Female Householder 80 2.71% Nonfamily, Male Householder 861 29.05% Nonfamily, Female Householder 958 32.31%
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2022 Est. Households by Number of Vehicles 3,689 No Vehicles 123 3.35% 1 Vehicle 1,385 37.55% 2 Vehicles 1,476 40.00% 3 Vehicles 500 13.56% 4 Vehicles 162 4.39% 5 or more Vehicles 43 1.15% 2022 Est. Average Number of Vehicles 1.84 Family Households 2027 Projection 1,949 2022 Estimate 1,863 2010 Census 1,644 2000 Census 1,384 Growth 2022-2027 4.63% Growth 2010-2022 13.29% Growth 2000-2010 18.84% 2022 Est. Families by Poverty Status 1,863 2022 Families at or Above Poverty 1,801 96.68% 2022 Families at or Above Poverty with Children 722 38.77% 2022 Families Below Poverty 62 3.32% 2022 Families Below Poverty with Children 25 1.34% 2022 Est. Pop Age 16+ by Employment Status 6,807 In Armed Forces 0 0.00% Civilian - Employed 4,724 69.40% Civilian - Unemployed 141 2.07% Not in Labor Force 1,942 28.52% 2022 Est. Civ. Employed Pop 16+ by Class of Worker 4,680 For-Profit Private Workers 3,115 66.57% Non-Profit Private Workers 518 11.06% Local Government Workers 240 5.13% State Government Workers 102 2.18% Federal Government Workers 75 1.60% Self-Employed Workers 621 13.27% Unpaid Family Workers 9 0.19%
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2022 Est. Civ. Employed Pop 16+ by Occupation 4,680 Architect/Engineer 172 3.67% Arts/Entertainment/Sports 221 4.72% Building Grounds Maintenance 27 0.58% Business/Financial Operations 496 10.60% Community/Social Services 52 1.10% Computer/Mathematical 140 2.98% Construction/Extraction 107 2.29% Education/Training/Library 215 4.59% Farming/Fishing/Forestry 1 0.01% Food Prep/Serving 141 3.01% Healthcare Practitioner/Technician 550 11.76% Healthcare Support 54 1.14% Maintenance Repair 35 0.76% Legal 91 1.95% Life/Physical/Social Science 62 1.31% Management 941 20.10% Office/Admin. Support 443 9.46% Production 161 3.43% Protective Service 28 0.60% Sales/Related 486 10.38% Personal Care/Service 85 1.82% Transportation/Moving 175 3.73% 2022 Est. Pop 16+ by Occupation Classification 4,680 Blue Collar 478 10.21% White Collar 3,867 82.62% Service & Farm 336 7.17% 2022 Est. Workers Age 16+ by Transp. To Work 4,505 Drove Alone 3,024 67.13% Car Pooled 416 9.24% Public Transportation 367 8.14% Walked 48 1.08% Bicycle 47 1.05% Other Means 75 1.66% Worked at Home 527 11.70% 2022 Est. Workers Age 16+ by Travel Time to Work* Less than 15 minutes 686 15 to 29 Minutes 2,021 30 to 44 Minutes 874 45 to 59 Minutes 284 60 or more Minutes 127
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2022 Est. Avg. Travel Time to Work in Minutes* 26.37 2022 Est. Occupied Housing Units by Tenure 3,689 Owner-Occupied 2,136 57.90% Renter-Occupied 1,553 42.10% 2022 Occupied Housing Units: Avg. Length of Residence Owner-Occupied 12 Renter-Occupied 5 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 2) Pop-Facts: Demographic Snapshot (Part 2) 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 0 - 1 mi
2022 Est. Owner Occupied Housing Units by Value 2,136 Value Less than $20,000 2 0.12% Value $20,000 to $39,999 4 0.18% Value $40,000 to $59,999 1 0.06% Value $60,000 to $79,999 0 0.02% Value $80,000 to $99,999 0 0.00% Value $100,000 to $149,999 14 0.67% Value $150,000 to $199,999 8 0.39% Value $200,000 to $299,999 13 0.62% Value $300,000 to $399,999 96 4.51% Value $400,000 to $499,999 188 8.80% Value $500,000 to $749,999 660 30.92% Value $750,000 to $999,999 625 29.27% Value $1,000,000 to $1,499,999 394 18.43% Value $1,500,000 to $1,999,999 88 4.13% Value $2,000,000 or more 40 1.88% 2022 Est. Median All Owner-Occupied Housing Unit Value $ 781,675 2022 Est. Housing Units by Units in Structure 3,957 1 Unit Attached 264 6.68% 1 Unit Detached 1,774 44.84% 2 Units 34 0.85% 3 or 4 Units 340 8.60% 5 to 19 Units 712 17.98% 20 to 49 Units 444 11.23% 50 or More Units 386 9.76% Mobile Home or Trailer 2 0.05% Boat, RV, Van, etc. 0 0.00% Dominant structure type 1 Unit Detached 2022 Est. Housing Units by Year Structure Built 3,957 Housing Units Built 2014 or Later 336 8.50% Housing Units Built 2010 to 2013 91 2.31% Housing Units Built 2000 to 2009 869 21.95% Housing Units Built 1990 to 1999 644 16.26% Housing Units Built 1980 to 1989 635 16.06% Housing Units Built 1970 to 1979 586 14.81% Housing Units Built 1960 to 1969 293 7.39% Housing Units Built 1950 to 1959 271 6.85% Housing Units Built 1940 to 1949 144 3.63% Housing Units Built 1939 or Earlier 89 2.24% 2022 Est. Median Year Structure Built** 1989 Dominant Year Structure Built 2000 to 2009 7277
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7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Census Demographic Overview (Part 1) Pop-Facts: Census Demographic Overview (Part 1) 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 0 - 1 mi Population 2027 Projection 8,099 2022 Estimate 7,700 2010 Census 6,676 2000 Census 5,352 Growth 2022-2027 5.18% Growth 2010-2022 15.34% Growth 2000-2010 24.73% 2010 Population by Single-Classification Race 6,676 White Alone 5,813 87.07% Black or African American Alone 97 1.46% American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 27 0.41% Asian Alone 412 6.17% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone 12 0.19% Some Other Race Alone 90 1.34% Two or More Races 225 3.38% 2010 Population By Ethnicity 6,676 Not Hispanic or Latino 6,400 95.86% Hispanic or Latino 276 4.14% 2010 Hispanic or Latino by Single-Classification Race 276 White Alone 161 58.20% Black or African American Alone 4 1.33% American Indian and Alaska Native Alone 3 0.96% Asian Alone 4 1.37% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone 1 0.36% Some Other Race Alone 75 27.18% Two or More Races 29 10.59% 2010 Population by Sex 6,676 Male 3,263 48.88% Female 3,413 51.12% Male/Female Ratio 0.96
2010 Population by Age 6,676 Age 0 to 4 274 4.11% Age 5 to 9 309 4.62% Age 10 to 14 311 4.66% Age 15 to 17 189 2.83% Age 18 to 20 150 2.24% Age 21 to 24 432 6.48% Age 25 to 34 1,128 16.89% Age 35 to 44 896 13.42% Age 45 to 54 998 14.94% Age 55 to 64 1,040 15.58% Age 65 to 74 538 8.06% Age 75 to 84 273 4.08% Age 85 and over 139 2.08% Age 16 and over 5,718 85.65% Age 18 and over 5,593 83.78% Age 21 and over 5,444 81.54% Age 65 and over 949 14.22% 2010 Median Age 41.09
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2010 Male Population by Age 3,263 Age 0 to 4 128 3.93% Age 5 to 9 160 4.89% Age 10 to 14 170 5.22% Age 15 to 17 91 2.78% Age 18 to 20 65 2.01% Age 21 to 24 202 6.20% Age 25 to 34 547 16.76% Age 35 to 44 456 13.98% Age 45 to 54 491 15.03% Age 55 to 64 505 15.49% Age 65 to 74 267 8.19% Age 75 to 84 128 3.91% Age 85 and over 53 1.62% 2010 Median Age, Male 40.89 2010 Female Population by Age 3,413 Age 0 to 4 146 4.27% Age 5 to 9 149 4.37% Age 10 to 14 141 4.13% Age 15 to 17 98 2.88% Age 18 to 20 84 2.47% Age 21 to 24 230 6.74% Age 25 to 34 581 17.03% Age 35 to 44 440 12.89% Age 45 to 54 507 14.85% Age 55 to 64 535 15.67% Age 65 to 74 271 7.93% Age 75 to 84 145 4.25% Age 85 and over 86 2.52% 2010 Median Age, Female 41.29
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7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Census Demographic Overview (Part 2) Pop-Facts: Census Demographic Overview (Part 2) 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 0 - 1 mi Households 2027 Projection 3,866 2022 Estimate 3,689 2010 Census 3,240 2000 Census 2,388 Growth 2022-2027 4.80% Growth 2010-2022 13.85% Growth 2000-2010 35.68% 2010 Households by Household Type 3,240 Family Households 1,644 50.75% Non-family Households 1,596 49.25% 2010 Group Quarters Population 59 2010 Hispanic or Latino Households 109 3.35% 2010 Households by Household Size 3,240 1-person 1,191 36.75% 2-person 1,274 39.31% 3-person 385 11.88% 4-person 273 8.42% 5-person 95 2.93% 6-person 14 0.44% 7-or-more-person 8 0.26%
2010 Households by Type and Presence of Children 3,240 Married-Couple Family, own children 480 14.82% Male Householder, own children 45 1.38% Female Householder, own children 86 2.65% Married-Couple Family, no own children 916 28.28% Male Householder, no own children 36 1.10% Female Householder, no own children 81 2.51% Non-family Households 1,596 49.25% 2010 Households by Presence of People Under Age 18 3,240 HH with 1 or More People Under Age 18: 638 19.68% Households with No People Under Age 18: 2,602 80.32% HH with 1 or More People Under Age 18: 638 Married-Couple Family 488 76.51% Other Family, Male Householder 49 7.63% Other Family, Female Householder 95 14.86% Nonfamily, Male Householder 5 0.85% Nonfamily, Female Householder 1 0.16% Households with No People Under Age 18: 2,602 Married-Couple Family 909 34.92% Other Family, Male Householder 32 1.22% Other Family, Female Householder 72 2.78% Nonfamily, Male Householder 753 28.93% Nonfamily, Female Householder 837 32.15% 2010 Occupied Housing Units by Tenure 3,240 Owner-Occupied 1,890 58.34% Renter-Occupied 1,350 41.66% Copyright © Claritas, LLC 2022. All rights reserved. 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 Sitewise Online Pop-Facts: Census Demographic Overview (Part 2) Pop-Facts: Census Demographic Overview (Part 2) 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 0 - 1 mi
7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 Sitewise Online Retail Market Power Opportunity Gap Report By Retail Store Types Retail Market Power Opportunity Gap Report By Retail Store Types 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 0 - 1 mi 2022 Demand 2022 Supply Opportunity Gap/Surplus Total retail trade including food and drink (NAICS 44, 45 and 722) $ 244,202,702 $ 87,906,917 $ 156,295,785 Total retail trade (NAICS 44 and 45) $ 215,940,320 $ 77,332,141 $ 138,608,178 Motor vehicle and parts dealers (NAICS 441) $ 48,487,845 $ 82,448 $ 48,405,398 Automobile dealers (NAICS 4411) $ 40,403,038 $ 82,448 $ 40,320,591 New car dealers (NAICS 44111) $ 35,903,567 $ 82,448 $ 35,821,120 Used car dealers (NAICS 44112) $ 4,499,470 $ 0 $ 4,499,470 Other motor vehicle dealers (NAICS 4412) $ 4,790,960 $ 0 $ 4,790,960 Recreational vehicle dealers (NAICS 44121) $ 1,938,820 $ 0 $ 1,938,820 Motorcycle, boat, and other motor vehicle dealers (NAICS 44122) $ 2,852,139 $ 0 $ 2,852,139 Boat dealers (NAICS 441222) $ 1,151,603 $ 0 $ 1,151,603 Motorcycle, ATV, and all other motor vehicle dealers (NAICS 441228) $ 1,700,536 $ 0 $ 1,700,536 Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores (NAICS 4413) $ 3,293,848 $ 0 $ 3,293,848 Automotive parts and accessories stores (NAICS 44131) $ 2,083,800 $ 0 $ 2,083,800 Tire dealers (NAICS 44132) $ 1,210,048 $ 0 $ 1,210,048 Furniture and home furnishings stores (NAICS 442) $ 5,055,029 $ 2,645,930 $ 2,409,099 Furniture stores (NAICS 4421) $ 2,768,994 $ 0 $ 2,768,994 Home furnishings stores (NAICS 4422) $ 2,286,035 $ 2,645,930 - $ 359,895 Floor covering stores (NAICS 44221) $ 1,133,457 $ 1,094,375 $ 39,082 Other home furnishings stores (NAICS 44229) $ 1,152,578 $ 1,551,555 - $ 398,977 Window treatment stores (NAICS 442291) $ 54,550 $ 0 $ 54,550 All other home furnishings stores (NAICS 442299) $ 1,098,028 $ 1,551,555 - $ 453,527 Electronics and appliance stores (NAICS 443) $ 2,883,880 $ 2,396,044 $ 487,836 Household appliance stores (NAICS 443141) $ 685,611 $ 0 $ 685,611 Electronics stores (NAICS 443142) $ 2,198,269 $ 2,396,044 - $ 197,775 Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers (NAICS 444) $ 17,664,068 $ 5,280,324 $ 12,383,744 Building material and supplies dealers (NAICS 4441) $ 15,287,709 $ 5,280,324 $ 10,007,385 Home centers (NAICS 44411) $ 8,456,661 $ 1,190,733 $ 7,265,928 Paint and wallpaper stores (NAICS 44412) $ 519,397 $ 29,302 $ 490,095 Hardware stores (NAICS 44413) $ 1,330,523 $ 371,304 $ 959,219 Other building material dealers (NAICS 44419) $ 4,981,128 $ 3,688,985 $ 1,292,143 Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores (NAICS 4442) $ 2,376,359 $ 0 $ 2,376,359 Outdoor power equipment stores (NAICS 44421) $ 490,566 $ 0 $ 490,566 Nursery, garden center, and farm supply stores (NAICS 44422) $ 1,885,793 $ 0 $ 1,885,793 Food and beverage stores (NAICS 445) $ 31,151,411 $ 14,636,238 $ 16,515,173 Grocery stores (NAICS 4451) $ 27,384,355 $ 14,204,363 $ 13,179,992 Supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores (NAICS 44511) $ 26,283,672 $ 12,574,140 $ 13,709,533 Convenience stores (NAICS 44512) $ 1,100,683 $ 1,630,223 - $ 529,540 Specialty food stores (NAICS 4452) $ 787,295 $ 0 $ 787,295
Meat markets (NAICS 44521) $ 237,693 $ 0 $ 237,693 Fish and seafood markets (NAICS 44522) $ 93,627 $ 0 $ 93,627 Fruit and vegetable markets (NAICS 44523) $ 163,764 $ 0 $ 163,764 Other specialty food stores (NAICS 44529) $ 292,211 $ 0 $ 292,211 Baked goods and confectionery and nut stores (NAICS 445291 + 445292) $ 154,801 $ 0 $ 154,801 All other specialty food stores (NAICS 445299) $ 137,411 $ 0 $ 137,411 Beer, wine, and liquor stores (NAICS 4453) $ 2,979,761 $ 431,876 $ 2,547,885 Health and personal care stores (NAICS 446) $ 12,596,474 $ 1,830,418 $ 10,766,056 Pharmacies and drug stores (NAICS 44611) $ 10,916,114 $ 1,830,418 $ 9,085,696 Cosmetics, beauty supplies, and perfume stores (NAICS 44612) $ 736,215 $ 0 $ 736,215 Optical goods stores (NAICS 44613) $ 359,870 $ 0 $ 359,870 Other health and personal care stores (NAICS 44619) $ 584,275 $ 0 $ 584,275 Food (health) supplement stores (NAICS 446191) $ 206,725 $ 0 $ 206,725 All other health and personal care stores (NAICS 446199) $ 377,550 $ 0 $ 377,550 Gasoline stations (NAICS 447) $ 15,371,247 $ 3,357,027 $ 12,014,219 Clothing and clothing accessories stores (NAICS 448) $ 8,834,734 $ 570,050 $ 8,264,685 Clothing stores (NAICS 4481) $ 5,772,402 $ 570,050 $ 5,202,353 Men's clothing stores (NAICS 44811) $ 272,537 $ 7,083 $ 265,455 Women's clothing stores (NAICS 44812) $ 1,047,482 $ 389,276 $ 658,206 Children's and infants' clothing stores (NAICS 44813) $ 152,109 $ 13,475 $ 138,634 Family clothing stores (NAICS 44814) $ 3,457,052 $ 115,715 $ 3,341,337 Clothing accessories stores (NAICS 44815) $ 300,486 $ 16,405 $ 284,081 Other clothing stores (NAICS 44819) $ 542,736 $ 28,096 $ 514,640 Shoe stores (NAICS 4482) $ 1,136,264 $ 0 $ 1,136,264 Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores (NAICS 4483) $ 1,926,068 $ 0 $ 1,926,068 Jewelry stores (NAICS 44831) $ 1,304,023 $ 0 $ 1,304,023 Luggage and leather goods stores (NAICS 44832) $ 622,045 $ 0 $ 622,045 Sporting goods, hobby, musical instrument, and book stores (NAICS 451) $ 3,411,134 $ 0 $ 3,411,134 Sporting goods, hobby, and musical instrument stores (NAICS 4511) $ 3,077,094 $ 0 $ 3,077,094 Sporting goods stores (NAICS 45111) $ 2,295,259 $ 0 $ 2,295,259 Hobby, toy, and game stores (NAICS 45112) $ 567,606 $ 0 $ 567,606 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores (NAICS 45113) $ 102,014 $ 0 $ 102,014 Musical instrument and supplies stores (NAICS 45114) $ 112,216 $ 0 $ 112,216 Book stores and news dealers (NAICS 4512) $ 334,040 $ 0 $ 334,040 Book stores (NAICS 451211) $ 311,516 $ 0 $ 311,516 News dealers and newsstands (NAICS 451212) $ 22,524 $ 0 $ 22,524 General merchandise stores (NAICS 452) $ 27,026,896 $ 72,965 $ 26,953,930 Department stores (NAICS 4522) $ 3,470,821 $ 0 $ 3,470,821 Other general merchandise stores (NAICS 4523) $ 23,556,074 $ 72,965 $ 23,483,108 Warehouse clubs and supercenters (NAICS 452311) $ 21,229,677 $ 72,965 $ 21,156,712 All other general merchandise stores (NAICS 452319) $ 2,326,397 $ 0 $ 2,326,397 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 Sitewise Online Retail Market Power Opportunity Gap Report By Retail Store Types Retail Market Power Opportunity Gap Report By Retail Store Types 7277 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 0 - 1 mi 2022 Demand 2022 Supply Opportunity Gap/Surplus
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* GAFO (General merchandise, Apparel, Furniture and Other) represents sales at stores that sell merchandise normally sold in department stores. This category is not included in Total Retail Sales Including Eating and Drinking Places.
Miscellaneous store retailers (NAICS 453) $ 4,897,269 $ 2,408,153 $ 2,489,116 Florists (NAICS 4531) $ 242,357 $ 0 $ 242,357 Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores (NAICS 4532) $ 1,082,250 $ 935,740 $ 146,510 Office supplies and stationery stores (NAICS 45321) $ 474,176 $ 0 $ 474,176 Gift, novelty, and souvenir stores (NAICS 45322) $ 608,074 $ 935,740 - $ 327,666 Used merchandise stores (NAICS 4533) $ 715,500 $ 3,309 $ 712,191 Other miscellaneous store retailers (NAICS 4539) $ 2,857,163 $ 1,469,104 $ 1,388,059 Pet and pet supplies stores (NAICS 45391) $ 820,247 $ 967,854 - $ 147,607 Art dealers (NAICS 45392) $ 511,147 $ 1,343 $ 509,804 Manufactured (mobile) home dealers (NAICS 45393) $ 328,147 $ 1,188 $ 326,959 All other miscellaneous store retailers (NAICS 45399) $ 1,197,621 $ 498,719 $ 698,902 Tobacco stores (NAICS 453991) $ 256,527 $ 10,931 $ 245,597 All other miscellaneous store retailers (except tobacco stores) (NAICS 453998) $ 941,094 $ 487,788 $ 453,306 Non-store retailers (NAICS 454) $ 38,560,334 $ 44,052,545 - $ 5,492,210 Electronic shopping and mail-order houses (NAICS 4541) $ 36,606,318 $ 44,052,545 - $ 7,446,226 Vending machine operators (NAICS 4542) $ 255,866 $ 0 $ 255,866 Direct selling establishments (NAICS 4543) $ 1,698,150 $ 0 $ 1,698,150 Fuel dealers (NAICS 45431) $ 805,640 $ 0 $ 805,640 Other direct selling establishments (NAICS 45439) $ 892,510 $ 0 $ 892,510 Food services and drinking places (NAICS 722) $ 28,262,382 $ 10,574,775 $ 17,687,607 Special food services (NAICS 7223) $ 2,241,255 $ 1,370,616 $ 870,639 Food service contractors (NAICS 72231) $ 1,778,169 $ 759,880 $ 1,018,289 Caterers (NAICS 72232) $ 422,097 $ 490,348 - $ 68,251 Mobile food services (NAICS 72233) $ 40,989 $ 120,388 - $ 79,399 Drinking places (alcoholic beverages) (NAICS 7224) $ 1,063,960 $ 201,656 $ 862,304 Restaurants and other eating places (NAICS 7225) $ 24,957,167 $ 9,002,503 $ 15,954,664 Full-service restaurants (NAICS 722511) $ 12,729,638 $ 3,227,132 $ 9,502,506 Limited-service restaurants (NAICS 722513) $ 10,380,608 $ 4,909,733 $ 5,470,875 Cafeterias, grill buffets, and buffets (NAICS 722514) $ 264,671 $ 9,567 $ 255,104 Snack and nonalcoholic beverage bars (NAICS 722515) $ 1,582,249 $ 856,071 $ 726,178 GAFO* $ 47,212,755 $ 5,685,924 $ 41,526,830 General Merchandise Stores-452 $ 27,026,896 $ 72,965 $ 26,953,930 Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores-448 $ 8,834,734 $ 570,050 $ 8,264,685 Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores-442 $ 5,055,029 $ 2,645,930 $ 2,409,099 Electronics & Appliance Stores-443 $ 2,883,880 $ 2,396,044 $ 487,836 Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, Music Stores-451 $ 3,411,134 $ 0 $ 3,411,134 Office Supplies, Stationery, Gift Stores-4532 $ 1,082,250 $ 935,740 $ 146,510
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Retail Market Power Opportunity Gap Report By Retail Store Types
Retail Market Power Opportunity Gap Report By Retail Store Types
Retail Market Power data is derived from two major sources of information. The demand data is derived from the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE Survey or CEX), which is fielded by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The supply data is derived from the Census of Retail Trade (CRT), which is made available by the U.S. Census. Additional data sources are incorporated to create both supply and demand estimates. The difference between demand and supply represents the opportunity gap or surplus available for each merchandise line in the specified reporting geography. When this difference is positive (demand is greater than the supply), there is an opportunity gap for that merchandise line; when the difference is negative (supply is greater than demand), there is a surplus.
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Map # Street Cross Street Dir. Volume Type/Year Dist. (mi) 1. SW Miller Rd SW Barnes Rd SE 9,002 Current Year 0.1 2. SW Miller Road SW Barnes Rd SE 7,939 Current Year 0.2 3. SW Barnes Rd SW Viewmont Dr W 18,031 Current Year 0.2 4. SW Barnes Rd W Burnside Rd NW 3,450 Published (1998) 0.3 5. W Burnside Rd SW Barnes Rd SW 15,616 Current Year 0.3 6. SW Barnes Rd SW 61st Dr NE 3,531 Current Year 0.5 7. NW Skyline Blvd NW Willamette Stone PkRd S 2,819 Current Year 0.5 8. SW Barnes Rd SW Leahy Rd SW 16,860 Current Year 0.5 9. SW Barnes Road SW Leahy Rd SW 14,820 Current Year 0.5 10. W Burnside Rd NW Skyline Blvd NE 16,683 Current Year 0.5 11. NW Skyline Boulevard NW Skyline Crest Rd W 2,241 Current Year 0.6 12. SW Barnes Rd SW 61st Dr W 3,138 Current Year 0.6 13. West Burnside Road NW Skyline Blvd E 20,052 Current Year 0.6 14. NW Skyline Blvd NW Greenleaf Ave W 3,100 Current Year 0.6 15. NW Greenleaf Ave NW Penridge Rd S 212 Current Year 0.6 16. SW Canyon Ct 1,311 Published (1997) 0.7