The Newberg Planning Commission received staff proposals to allow some garages to be sited closer to the street provided their street-facing elevations include architectural treatments such as windows to break up blank walls. City staff presented the change as part of a broader code maintenance package and said the measure would apply when garage access is from a shared driveway or easement rather than the street.
The requirement under discussion would let garages be placed 15 feet from the street — a 5-foot reduction from the standard 20-foot setback — if the side elevation facing the street provides a minimum of 10% window or glazing coverage. A city staff member explained the math for commissioners: “based on a 22 to 24 foot deep garage, 8 foot ceiling height, about a 180 square foot” façade, and “10% of that surface area…about 18 to 20 square feet,” which could be achieved with multiple small windows. Commissioner Matthew Mansfield said he supported the idea, calling it a sensible way to avoid “a blank wall” along the street.
Staff said the change is intended to preserve design quality where alternative housing types — courtyard housing, cottage housing, or attached units — place garages adjacent to public walkways. The commission indicated consensus to include the proposal in the public hearing draft; staff said the hearing is scheduled for Sept. 11 and that the final ordinance posted for council will remove explanatory comment boxes currently present in the draft.