Town houses slated for Coburg Road corridor.Byline: DEVELOPMENT REPORT By Joe Harwood The Register-Guard A 50-unit town house development is in the works on 2.5 acres behind The Pavilion commercial center on Coburg Road, just a few blocks north of the Oakway Center. Bennett Management Co. submitted preliminary plans to the city for the multifamily development earlier this month. Dubbed dub 1 tr.v. dubbed, dub·bing, dubs 1. To tap lightly on the shoulder by way of conferring knighthood. 2. To honor with a new title or description. 3. The Pavilion Townhouses, the project would include a mixture of one- and two-bedroom town houses and flats. The plans show a combination of two- and three-story buildings clustered into three complexes. All but eight of the structures would feature ground level garages with living quarters above. Bennett will develop the town houses for AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, www.amd.com) A major manufacturer of semiconductor devices including x86-compatible CPUs, embedded processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices and networking chips. LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , which is the property development firm of Eugene businesswoman Rosaria Haugland, said Alan Evans Alan Evans may refer to:
Haugland and her husband, Richard, founded Eugene-based Molecular Probes Molecular Probes is a biotechnology company located in Eugene, Oregon specializing in fluorescence. The company was founded in 1975 by Richard and Rosaria Haugland in their kitchen in Minnesota, then moved briefly to Texas and finally to Oregon in the early 1980s. , a maker of fluorescent dyes Noun 1. fluorescent dye - a yellow dye that is visible even when highly diluted; used as an absorption indicator when silver nitrate solution is added to sodium chloride in order to precipitate silver chloride (turns pink when no chloride ions are left in solution and . The Hauglands sold the company in 2003 to the Invitrogen Corp. for $325 million in cash. Rosaria Haugland and Evans developed the multitenant Pavilion commercial complex, which is anchored by a Baja Fresh Baja Fresh is a restaurant chain of Fresh Mex restaurants founded in Newbury Park, California, United States in 1990 by Jim and Linda Magglos. Categorized as a "fast-casual" restaurant, the quality and preparation time of its food is between that of a fast-food restaurant and a Mexican food outlet. In 2002, when Haugland first proposed redeveloping the strip along Coburg that formerly housed a Baskin-Robbins and Bicycle Barn, documents hinted of a town house, condominium condominium In modern property law, individual ownership of one dwelling unit within a multidwelling building. Unit owners have undivided ownership interest in the land and those portions of the building shared in common. , or apartment development that would sit behind the retail and office complex. AMD in 1999 bought three single-family homes along Rustic Place, southeast of the commercial strip. Those homes are now boarded up and vacant, with the lots designated for the town house project. A portion of a panhandle lot AMD owns off Coburg Road is split-zoned into commercial and residential portions. The residential portion is slated for the town houses. Another parcel owned by Haugland off Rustic will also be used for the town houses. Bennett said in submittals to the city that he intends to demolish all existing homes on the parcels and cut down many of the trees. Extensive landscaping and replanting would occur as part of the town house project. The town houses would be built in phases. Evans said Haugland and Bennett hope to get started later this year. Development Report runs Tuesdays. To suggest items, contact Joe Harwood at 338-2364 or jharwood@guardnet.com. |
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