The Villager Oct. 2013 | Page 18

Page 18 October 2013 The Charbonneau Villager Big Development in a Small Country Town Looking Back . . . A Series of Historical Vignettes on Charbonneau and the Area MICK SCOTT Cars zipped up and down busy Interstate 5 in 1971, but there was little reason for anyone to stop in Wilsonville. Truckers, however, pulled off the freeway at the largest truck stop on the West Coast, now the site of Argyle Square. At the corners of Wilsonville and Boones Ferry roads an intersection that locals called Four Corners - was a small gasoline station at the southeast corner, doing business since the mid-1920s as one the ?rst gas stations in the state. Across the street on the southwest portion of the intersection was Lowrie's, the ?rst shopping center in Wilsonville. On the northwest corner was the Silver Leaf Inn, the scene of occasional bar brawls that included at least one shooting. On the freeway's east side were the Kopper Kitchen and another gas station. But, other than these side stops, there wasn't much that attracted people to Wilsonville. The town's population at the time was 1,000. But, something big was going on. Clouds of dust rose above farm ?elds during the late summer of 1971 as the blades of earth graders sculpted the land that would become Charbonneau. The 477 acres had been occupied by timber, wheat, hops and a large turkey farm. The acreage was originally the 1852 Donation Land Claim of George Law Curry, territorial governor when Oregon became a state in 1859, and his wife Chloe Boone Curry. The Currys sold their property in 1874 to Jonathan Wagner. His nephew, Fred Wagner, took over farm operations in 1912 at age 19. Willamette Factors, the developers of Charbonneau, moved quietly in the preparation of land critically important for the development. Factors pushed for the land to be annexed into the city of Wilsonville; and in March 1971, the city expanded its tax base by the annexation of the proposed development. In exchange, the new residents would receive the bene?ts of sewer, water, other utilities and city services. The council's action moved the city limits of Wilsonville from the Willamette River, south to the middle of Miley Road. The land that had previously been an Aurora address now became part of Wilsonville. So it was that on September 14, 1971, Willamette Factors held a news conference at the Benson Hotel in downtown Portland to announce the start of one of the most distinctive housing developments in the Northwest. Charbonneau was to be developed under the recreational second home concept, much like Sunriver and Black Butte Ranch in Central Oregon and Salishan on the Oregon Coast. But, with one big difference: Charbonneau would be design Y?]H[????YX\?\??[?]?[???H?\?[?\?H??X???\??[??\?Y?H????Y?\??H?Y??X[?[???Y????\??[H?\?B??^^H[??\?]B???H?]????[???Y[?[?[]?\?[??][????\????X]H[???Z[?]YH???Y?H?B??[?Z[H??\??[????[Y\??K???HY]?]?H[YH\[?Y??B??]\?H?\????X]H?\?Y[?[??[Y?\?X?\?\??????[??H[??H?]????K???YX?\??H??[?;? ]?H?[?\?[?????\H[?\?H???Y?B??H?[???[H?]????YX?\????H???\?X[???H]?[?Y[??\?\??X?Y\?H[??Y???[][?]H??X?X][?B???[[Y]H?X????\?Y[?][]\?H  H^[Z[?\?H NM?B?\??]X?\?[[?[??\????X]H?]?[?????[??[??\?Y[????^?[?[??[?[??X?H?\?Y[??Z\???\??\????[???]?H ? ][?]??K????Y??H?]H??????\YY?H\\?Y[???[H?Y[?Y?[X\?H?\?[??\?Y?Y?[\\?^?B?H?\?\??[??H??ZY?????]?[??HXZ??]H??\?Y[??\???[?B??\?[??Y\?\??[??Y[???\?\??? ?? L?Y\???]XX??ZY???????]?H]?????[[Z[???? ?Y[??X?\?[???\??X?X][?[[Y[?]Y\?[??[??Y?\?B??[??KY?[Z[H?Y\?[??\\?Y[??XZ?[???\????X]H?H?H\??\?[??Y?\?Y[?X[???[][?]Y\?[?HX?{? X????\? [?\?\??[??\?Y[?[??[X?\????[[?????Z\???\??\??YY??[?[???? X?\???[??????[??[??Y\?[?]?[????????\????X]X??[??X?X????B????[?;? [?[??Y\??B? L Z[[???X? ?[Y?H]?[?Y[?8?'H;? [?\???X??]??[?[?B???[??K??'H?^H?\?X] ?XY\??]X?????S??H\??]X?\?[;? \?H???H??X? \??X?Y??\????X]H\?8?'H?]?^H?Y?K??'B?H???[?[???\????X]H??[?HH?[Y?B??[?\??]?????]\]Y\?[???\??[?[??? X?\?H?X\??H?[Y?B?[????[?\?HH?\?]\?[?[??[?]Y]???\??H????X??\?K????[?HYZ[?\??]]?H\?XH??H ? ][?]??[???K?H??K?[??Y??H?]?\???? ???[?HH\?[?][?????