Metro Reports: Canopy Apartments, Multnomah County Behavioral Health Resource Center, 9022 NE Hoyt, and more

A building permit was issued for the Multnomah County Behavioral Health Resource Center, design by Carleton Hart Architecture. The facility will offer respite for people with mental illness and substance use disorders who are experiencing homelessness downtown. The space will offer laundry services and showers, food, basic healthcare, mental health and substance use disorder treatment, referrals and peer-support, as well as emergency shelter and transitional housing.

Every week, the Bureau of Development Services publishes lists of Early Assistance applications, Land Use Reviews and Building Permits processed in the previous week. We publish the highlights. This post covers June 7th, 2021 to June 13th, 2021.

Early Assistance has been requested by TVA Architects for a project at 8137 SE 13th Ave:

North portion of site is a Four-story, 45′-0″ tall, Type V construction, 19-unit apartment building. No vehicular parking provided. 29 long-term bike parking spaces provided. Stormwater is managed on- site via dry wells. South portion of the site is a three-story, 33′-6″ tall, Type V construction, 19-unit apartment building. No vehicular parking provided. 29 long-term bike parking spaces provided. Stormwater is managed on-site via dry wells.

Early Assistance has been requested by TVA Architects for a project at 4406 SE Belmont St:

Three-story, 33′-6″ tall, Type V construction, 19-unit apartment building. No vehicular parking provided. 29 long-term bike parking spaces provided. Stormwater is managed on-site via dry wells.

A project at 3814 SE 54th Ave has been submitted for building permit review:

Single PDF – new 4 unit apartment complex on lot with existing building.

A project 24 NE Going St has been submitted for building permit review:

PDOX PS – new 3-story, 3 unit apartment building with associated site work, including a trash enclosure (less than 120 sf). W/ 21-054844-mt

A project at 9022 NE Hoyt St has been submitted for building permit review by Bayard Mentrum Architecture:

Single pdf – new 12 unit 3-story apartment project at 9022 NE Hoyt St. Mirror image to apartment complex at 9032 NE Hoyt.

The Canopy Apartments at 12529 SE Powell Blvd have been submitted for building permit review by MWA Architects:

THE CANOPY APTS – BLDG A – New 3 story, 91 unit apartment building with resident community room and support spaces; includes associated site work and surface parking *** w/21-047201-CO, 21-047212-CO, 21-047219-MT, and 21-047220-MT ***

THE CANOPY APTS – BLDG B – New 4 story, 78 unit apartment building with resident community room and support spaces; includes associated site work and surface parking *** w/21-047199-CO, 21-047212-CO, 21-047219-MT, and 21-047220-MT ***

A building permit was issued for the Multnomah County Behavioral Health Resource Center at 333 SW Park Ave:

Remodel existing building for use as a behavioral health resource center, including a day-use resource center, a 24-hour dedicated mental health shelter, transitional housing. (with 20-204204-MT, 21-023487-CO, 21-023489-CO, 21-023491-CO). ADDED: Approved design of alterations to the current surface parking include bicycle storage, east canopy and trash enclosure structures. The remainder of the site will be converted into a plaza area with stormwater planter, raised landscape planters, and a paved recreation area. Includes removal of existing fire escape.

Building permits were issued for a project at 5780 and 5790 N Greeley Ave (previously 5736 N Greeley):

PDOX PS – building I: 4) studio w/den units, 5) 1 bedroom units, and 4) 1 bedroom w/den units: associated site work; no onsite parking; w/20-152864-CO (building II) 20-152869-CO (bike shelter) 20-152876/79-MT

PDOX PS – new construction of 3 story multi-family residential building: building II: – 3) studio /den, 5) 1 bedroom, 4) 1 bedroom w/ den, 1) 2 bdrm units w/associated site work; no onsite parking; w/20-152862-CO (building I) 20-152869-CO (bike shelter) 20-152876/79-MT

Metro Reports: Dekum Court, The Bluffs, 19th & Pettygrove, and more

The redevelopment of Dekum Court is being part funded by the 2018 regional housing bond. The new Dekum Court include 200 units of affordable housing, an increase of 160 units.

Every week, the Bureau of Development Services publishes lists of Early Assistance applications, Land Use Reviews and Building Permits processed in the previous week. We publish the highlights. This post covers June 15th, 2020 to June 21st, 2020.

Early Assistance has been requested by Home Forward for the redevelopment of Dekum Court at 7003 NE 27th Ave:

The project is the phased redevelopment of the Dekum Court affordable housing development. Currently Dekum Court has 40 units of housing on 5.3 acres of land. Phase 1 of the project will be to demolish the existing Head Start building and construct a minimum of 40 new apartment homes. Phase 2 of the project will be to move current residents into the new units, demolish all remaining structures on site and construct up to 160 additional units for a total of 200 units of housing.

A project at NW 24th Pl and Vaughn has been submitted for a Pre-Permit Plan Check:

19 multi-family units. A lot confirmation was recently completed (see PR 20-119022 LC)

Alterations to the Galleria at 600 SW 10th Ave have been submitted for a Type 1x Historic Resource Review:

The existing Target retail store that is currently located on the second and third floors of the building will be relocated and consolidated on the first floor of the building with minimal exterior alterations. Those exterior alterations include repurposing of existing blade signage, the addition of new signage, attaching new canvas to existing awnings, and installation of a small LTE antenna (as further described below, the ¿Project¿). Beyond the signage and awnings, the alterations affect less than 500 square feet of exterior façade. Based on the proposed changes, the Bureau of Development Services has confirmed that these Historic Resource Reviews are to be processed with a Type Ix procedure under PCC 33.846.060, Table 846-1 and PCC 33.730.042 (Concurrent Reviews).

A project with two buildings at 5736 N Greeley Ave has been submitted for a building permit review:

PDOX PS – Building I: new 13 unit 3 story apartment building w/associated site work; no onsite parking; w/20-152864-CO (building II) 20-152869-CO (trash enclosure) 20-152876/79-MT

PDOX PS – Building ii: new 13 unit 3 story apartment building w/associated site work; no onsite parking; w/20-152862-CO (building I) 20-152869-CO (trash enclosure) 20-152876/79-MT

The 19th & Pettygrove Apartments at 1339 NW 19th Ave have been submitted for building permit review:

New 7 story, 126 unit mixed use apartment building and associated site work W/20-148905-MT

A building permit was issued to Studio 3 Architecture for The Bluffs at 5150 N Lombard St:

New 4 story, 36 unit apartment building with (2) tenant spaces on ground floor, includes associated sitework *** mechanical permit to be separate ***

A building permit was issued for a project at 5111 SE Woodstock Blvd:

New 3-story, 28-unit apartment building with interior trash enclosure, bike storage room and short-term bicycle parking.

Metro Reports: 5827 NE Prescott, 5736 N Greeley, 6950 N Maryland, and more

Every week, the Bureau of Development Services publishes lists of Early Assistance applications, Land Use Reviews and Building Permits processed in the previous week. We publish the highlights. This post covers March 9th, 2020 to March 15th, 2020.

Early Assistance has been requested for a project at 6950 N Maryland Ave:

The project involves 3 separate properties that are under separate ownerships, but they will be designed at the same time. Additionally each property is looking to have a shared easement amongst each other. 6950 N Maryland will have 30 dwelling units. 3 stories above grade with basement. The property will utilize onsite drywells.

Early Assistance has been requested for a project at 6928 N Maryland Ave:

The project involves 3 separate properties that are under separate ownerships, but they will be designed at the same time. Additionally each property is looking to have a shared easement amongst each other. 6928 N Maryland will have 13 dwelling units. 3 stories above grade with basement. The property will utilize onsite drywells.

Early Assistance has been requested for a project at 1810 SE Cesar E Chavez Blvd:

Multifamily development of (2) new buildings each containing (7) townhouse style units with three stories and a roof. Each unit will have a garage accessed by a shared on-site driveway. Stormwater to be handled with an on-site drywell.

Early Assistance has been requested by Carleton Hart Architecture for the Portland Housing Bureau development at 5827 NE Prescott St:

New residential building with 50 dwelling units and community spaces. Storm water management intended as on-site infiltration via dry wells possibly supplemented by pervious paving and/or stormwater planters as needed.

Early Assistance has been requested by Edge Development for a project at 5736 N Greeley Ave:

(2) New 13-unit, two and three-story multi-family residential buildings. No on-site parking proposed. Lots shall be consolidated. Shared common outdoor area proposed, along with secure long-term bicycle parking. Project prototype approved at 5635 &5645 NE GLISAN ST

A Pre-Application Conference has been scheduled by Leanto Architecture to discuss a project at 28 SE 56th Ave:

Zoning change to RM2, to allow a new 3-story, 30-unit SRO facility for low-income young adults (just out of the foster care system).

A Pre-Application Conference has been scheduled by YBA Architects to discuss a project at 1341 N Killingsworth St:

New 5 story apartment building with no retail. On site infiltration likely.

A project at 3430 NE 50th Ave has been submitted for building permit review:

New three story 18-unit apartment building includes 2 structure with 12 and 6 units connected through stairs and balcony and associated siteworks. See 20-128179-CO for trash enclosure. See 20-128181-MT for mechanical