LU 2022-016 SP Sherwood Commerce Center Phase II Site Grading

Project ID: 
LU 2022-016 SP
Project Type:
Land Use
Project Status: 
Under Review
Sherwood Commerce Center II
21600 SW Oregon St.
Sherwood, OR

Proposal: The applicant is requesting land use approval for site grading and tree removal on six tax lots comprised of approximately 30-acres in the Employment Industrial zone. The project is identified as Sherwood Commerce Center Phase II and the grading and tree removal activities will support future development of the site for uses compatible with the Employment Industrial zone. A separate Site Plan approval is required for the permanent site improvements (buildings, parking, landscaping, etc.) All existing improvements within the grading area will be removed. The applicant has received land use approval for Sherwood Commerce Center Phase I on Tax Lot 2S128C000600. The grading plans in the submittal include the approved Phase I and proposed Phase II for a total of approximately 54-acres.

Tax Lots: 2S128C000600; 2S1330000200, 201, 300, 401, 403

Staff Contact:  Eric Rutledge, Associate Planner, 503-625-4242  Rutledgee@SherwoodOregon.gov

Public Comment: Provide your comments in writing by June 29, 2022 by 5:00 pm. Written statements may be submitted to the Planning Department, City Hall, 22560 SW Pine Street, Sherwood, OR 97140 or emailed to the staff contact listed above. Public testimony should be limited to the applicable code criteria or other applicable City or State land use standards. Only those persons who submit written comments may appeal the decision. Failure to raise an issue accompanied by statements or evidence sufficient to afford the decision-maker and the parties an opportunity to respond to the issue will preclude appeal on said issue to the Planning Commission.

Decision: City of Sherwood Planning Director’s decision on Sherwood Commerce Center Phase II – Site Grading (LU 2022-016 SP) shall be made after consideration of public comments, but without a public hearing. The decision will be made no earlier than June 29, 2022 to allow adequate time for the submittal of public comments.