Hood River (Or.)2008-03-212008-03-212005-08http://centralpt.com/upload/375/3147_adopted_waterfront_ESEE___August_05.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1794/580142 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Referenced map not included. Adopted 2004; most recent activity August, 2005 [per website]. Captured February 1, 2008.This analysis addresses the land use consequences of protecting Goal 5 resources in the City of Hood River’s Columbia River Infill Waterfront Area or the allowance of these resources to be reduced or lost.... Objectives for the criteria were: to identify riparian corridors that provide medium or high levels of one or more riparian corridor functions; to identify riparian corridors that provide habitat for rare, threatened, endangered or sensitive species or are important fish and wildlife habitat; to minimize the [effect] of riparian corridor setbacks on property owners while still protecting riparian corridor functions. [From the Document]484579 bytesapplication/pdfen-USCity planning -- Oregon -- Hood RiverLand use -- Oregon -- Hood River -- PlanningNatural resources -- Oregon -- Hood River -- PlanningWaterfronts -- Oregon -- Hood RiverRiverfrontsHood River : Hood River Waterfront goal 5 economic, social, environmental, and energy analysisHood River Waterfront goal 5 economic, social, environmental, and energy analysisCity of Hood River Columbia River Infill Waterfront Area ESEE analysisBook