CH2M Hill, inc.Transportation and Growth Management Program (Or.)Kittelson & AssociatesTualatin (Or.)Otak, Inc.2008-03-112008-03-112006-08https://hdl.handle.net/1794/5694http://www.ci.tualatin.or.us/departments/communitydevelopment/planning/longrange/SWTualatinConceptPlan2005.cfm236 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published August, 2006. Captured February 21, 2008.The Southwest Tualatin Concept Plan (Concept Plan) is a guide for the industrial development of a 431-acre area currently outside the southwestern corner of the City of Tualatin (City). The Concept Plan follows the December 2002 and June 2004 decisions by the Metropolitan Service District (Metro) to bring the area inside the regional urban growth boundary (UGB), and thus set the stage for future urbanization of this area. Metro conditioned the land for industrial development as part of a strategy to balance the supply of land within the Portland Metropolitan region for job creation. The Concept Plan allows for flexibility in industrial development while promoting compatibility with adjacent land uses and natural resources. [From the Plan]19606796 bytesapplication/pdfen-USUrban transportation -- Oregon -- PlanningLand use -- Oregon -- Tualatin -- PlanningTransportation -- Oregon -- Tualatin -- PlanningSouthwest Tualatin (Tualatin, Or.)Industrial districts -- Oregon -- TualatinCommunity development -- Oregon -- TualatinCity planning -- Oregon -- TualatinTualatin : Southwest Tualatin concept planSouthwest Tualatin concept planBook