6 • The Southwest Portland Post NEWS September 2012 Two neighborhoods concerned about new low-income housing development STEPHENS CREEK CROSSING By Lee Perlman The Southwest Portland Post Home Forward (formerly the Housing Authority of Portland) is seeking last minute changes for its Stephens Creek Crossing project, and that concerns both Hillsdale and Multnomah neighbors. The project will be built on the site of the former Hillsdale Terrace housing project at Southwest 26 th Avenue between Capitol Highway and California Street. At 122 units, the new project will be nearly twice as large as the old one. Home Forward declined to dis- cuss the design of the project with the community, to the chagrin of some. Now, on the eve of requesting construction permits, they are seek- ing five major code adjustments: •฀To฀reduce฀the฀required฀side฀yard฀ setbacks from 14 feet to 10. •฀To฀substitute฀gravel฀for฀the฀re- quired side yard landscaping. ฀•฀To฀increase฀the฀maximum฀wall฀ length from 100 feet to 203 by com- bining two smaller buildings into one structure. •฀ To฀ reduce฀ required฀ window฀ coverage on the south side from a required 15 percent of wall area to six percent. •฀ To฀ reduce฀ landscaping฀ in฀ the฀ parking lot from a required 5,500 square feet to 3,700. Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc. program manager Leonard Gard said, “I would have expected some minor adjustments, but this is pretty extreme. It seems pretty late for this.” Aside from the issue of process, residents were concerned about the second request. Multnomah land use chair Susan Rudloff said she wasn’t bothered by the reduced side yard setback, per se. However, residents of Southwest An artist's illustraition of the Stephens Creek Crossing low-income housing com- plex in Multnomah. (Illustration by Richard Hoyden, courtesy MWA Architects) California Street were already dis- turbed that the project had “turned its back” on the street through a lack of visual and physical connec- tion, and they felt the use of gravel exacerbated this. “There’s no sense they’re part of the community in any way,” one resident complained. Another said, “I really object to gravel. Home For- ward will think, ‘We don’t have to maintain this,’ and it will become a repository for garbage and weeds.” Hillsdale’s Duane Hunting called for either grass or some other green ground cover. Police ask for public’s help in solving robbery at Old Market Pub By Don Snedecor The Southwest Portland Post The Portland Police Bureau, in cooperation with Crime Stoppers of Oregon, is asking for the public’s help in solving an armed robbery in Southwest Portland’s Maplewood neighborhood. On August 19, at 1:22 a.m., Portland Police officers assigned to Central Precinct responded to the report of an armed robbery at the Old Market Pub, located at 6959 SW Garden Home Rd. As officers were en route to the call they learned that the suspect also took an employee’s car. Officers contacted one of the em- ployees who told police that she closed the pub and was walking to her car with another employee when the sus- pect came running out of the bushes pointing a gun at them. The suspect demanded that both employees get in the victim’s car with him and drive to the entrance to the pub, where he forced them inside to get money from the bar. After obtaining an undisclosed sum of money, the suspect told the victims to lie on the ground and he took the victim’s car and fled the area. The suspect is described as an un- known age white male, 5’9” tall, 160 pounds, brown goatee, white mask, white shirt, blue jeans, black hat, and athletic shoes, armed with a handgun. The victim’s vehicle has been recov- ered and is no longer of interest. Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward of up to $1,000 for information, reported to Crime Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in this case, or any unsolved fel- ony, and you can remain anonymous. Call 503-823-HELP (4357) and leave your tip information. Detective John Russell of the Portland Police Bureau is in charge of the investigation. Russell may be contacted at (503) 823-0836 or via email, John.Russell@PortlandOre- gon.gov. PoSt a to Z BuSineSS CaRd diReCtoRy 503-244-6933 Your Ad Here Just $69/month for a year! Call Don or Harry today at 503-244-6933