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A. Area plans shall identify land uses, their locations, and their relationship to public facilities, natural resources, and existing urban uses. The land uses identified in an area plan must be consistent with the applicable framework plan and the identified land use needs for the urban holding (UH) area.

B. Principles and Standards for Area Plans.

1. Area Plans must embody the development principles of the applicable framework plan, UGB expansion plan, McMinnville comprehensive plan, and any other city land use policies and standards.

a. 2003-2023 McMinnville Growth Management and Urbanization Plan (MGMUP). The MGMUP provides guidance for the planning and development of fully integrated, mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented neighborhoods. Therefore, area plans for UH areas within the MGMUP areas will be developed to be consistent with:

i. The guidelines and characteristics of the traditional neighborhood model, as described in the McMinnville growth management and urbanization plan.

ii. The potential identification of locations that would be suitable for neighborhood activity centers (NACs) to meet neighborhood commercial land needs as identified in the MGMUP framework plan, and also support surrounding residential development, as described in the McMinnville growth management and urbanization plan.

iii. The city’s adopted Great Neighborhood Principles, as described in comprehensive plan policies 187.10 through 187.50. (Ord. 5106 §2 (Exh. B), 2021; Ord. 5098 §1 (Appx. E), 2020).