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  • Morgan, Mary (2017)
  • Nyssa (Or.) (City of Nyssa (Or.), 2006-08-22)
    Development codes are ordinances implementing a local government’s comprehensive plan. They include two components: a zoning ordinance and a subdivision ordinance, which may be adopted and published as separate documents ...
  • Nyssa (Or.); Otak, Inc.; Kittelson & Associates (City of Nyssa (Or.), 1987-08)
    The City of Nyssa will host its Centennial Celebration in the year 2003. By that date the city intends to implement the Nyssa 2003 Main Street Revitalization Plan as an important step toward creating a downtown environment ...
  • Nyssa (Or.); Otak, Inc. (City of Nyssa (Or.), 1998-07-23)
    Key elements of the Nyssa Transportation System Plan include: a Local Street Network Plan to identify general preference for future road-utility extensions; an Access Management Plan to protect and preserve the function, ...
  • Nyssa (Or.) (Nyssa, 2006-08-28)
    Allowing single- family Dwellings as outright permitted uses in multi-family mobile home zone (R-4)
  • Nyssa (Or.) (Nyssa, 2006-11-24)
    Re-zone approximately 22 acres from R-3 Multi-Family Residential to Industrial.
  • Nyssa (Or.) (Nyssa, 2008-10-20)
    Changed City of Nyssa's Zoning Code Section 11.08 Inudstrial Zone (I), 11.08.020 Uses Permitted Outright to include" processing, packaging, storage or sale of agricultural crops, food and beverages, including biofuels ...
  • Nyssa (Or.) (Nyssa, 2011-01-24)
    Rezone a 6.25 acre single family housing subdivision zoned R-4 Multi-Family Mobile Home to R-l Single Family Dwellings. This subdivision was built with infrastructure for single family dwellings and the R-4 Multifamily ...
  • Nyssa (Or.) (Nyssa, 2011-09-21)
    The City of Nyssa updated their Zoning Code as well as the bicycle and pedestrian components of the Transportation System Plan to enhance bicycle and pedestrian facilities and provisions in Nyssa.
  • Nyssa (Or.) (City of Nyssa, 2013-07-11)
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2008-01-22)
    Determines no environmental impact statement is needed for project on one unit (approximately 135 acres) of mid-seral, second-growth forest located in the Upper Umpqua 5th Field Watershed. There is an additional 97 acres ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2008-01-14)
    Proposes commercial thinning and density management yielding 763 million board feet on a 135-acre unit of mid-seral, second-growth forest. Includes stream buffers, timber cruising, firewood cutting and salvaging of logging ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2008-03-25)
    Determines no environmental impact statement is needed for project occurring on one unit (approximately 131 acres) of mid-seral, second-growth forest located in the Upper Umpqua 5th Field Watershed. There is an additional ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2008-03-20)
    Announces decision to authorize the implementation of the Proposed Action Alternative as described in the O.M. Hubbard II Density Management Study Environmental Assessment. O.M. Hubbard II Density Management Study will ...
  • Bigalke, Brittany; Kimmy, Ertel; Liston, Matthew; Park, Alex; Russell, Alexandria; Silva, Matt (University of Oregon, 2011-03-16)
    The prevention of fire regimes, in combination with increasing urbanization, has led to a drastic decline in woodland oak habitats over the past 150 years in the Pacific Northwest. Currently, less than 2% of pre-European ...
  • Oakland (Oakland, 2006-09-11)
  • Oakland (Oakland, 2007-02-28)
  • Oakland (Oakland, 2007-06-11)
    Annexation and zone change for residential property at 1315 NE Locust St., Oakland from the Urban Growth Boundary (county zone R-l Single residential); to within the City Limits, Zone Rl/A Low Density Residential. The ...
  • Oakland (Oakland, 2010-02-04)
    Flood damage prevention ordinance, the purpose of Ordinance 548 and 549 is Lo promote the public health, safety and general welfare find to minimize public and private losses due :o flood conditions in specific areas by ...
  • Oakland (Oakland, 2011-06-10)

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