
Problem Solving for Private Developments
Winterbrook has helped private entities achieve favorable outcomes in a wide range of planning situations requiring unique and broad problem solving experience.
Winterbrook has helped private entities achieve favorable outcomes in a wide range of planning situations requiring unique and broad problem solving experience.
Winterbrook worked with a property owner in the Mt. Tabor neighborhood of Portland on dividing an oversize lot to build a second house on the site.
Winterbrook led a two-step land use process to relocate the Warrenton-Hammond School District’s three public schools on a 58-acre site outside of the tsunami zone.
Winterbrook led the consultant team through the complex land use review process, which included extensive coordination with local governments and state agencies, property owners and public interest groups.
Winterbrook prepared the Tualatin River Farm Master Plan in 2017. The master plan provided that foundation for the Watershed Management Division’s decision to relocate its landscape contracting business to TRF in 2018.
Winterbrook is assisting NNA Landscape Architecture with environmental documentation and permitting for trail and shelter improvements at the Columbia Children’s Arboretum.
Winterbrook led the Seaside School District’s application to amend the Seaside UGB to accommodate a new K-12 campus above the tsunami inundation zone.
Winterbrook planners Duncan Brown and Jesse Winterowd prepared the comprehensive plan map and UGB amendment application for the Unitarian Universalists Church in Bend, Oregon.
Winterbrook updated the master plan for Portland International Raceway – a major motorsports facility owned and operated by the Portland’s parks department.
Winterbrook provides on-call planning services to the school on a range of land use issues.
Principal Tim Brooks served on the Board of Directors for the Sunnyside Neighborhood Association for 20 years, including 4 years as its President.
Winterbrook teamed with ECONorthwest to draft an Economic Opportunities Analysis (EOA). Part of the project included updating the City’s 2005 Buildable Lands Inventory.
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