Otak, Inc.Leland Consulting GroupSilverton (Or.)2008-11-032008-11-032006-11http://www.silverton.or.us/Departments/CommunityDevelopment/Planning/IndustrialEconomicOpportunitiesAnalysis/tabid/5165/language/en-US/Default.aspxhttps://hdl.handle.net/1794/767423 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, tables. Published November, 2006. Captured November 3, 2008.This economic opportunities analysis (EOA) projects that Silverton's industrial job base could grow by approximately 470 jobs between 2006 and 2026. This growth will require approximately 83 gross new acres to be added to the urban growth boundary (UGB) in order to provide for a variety of parcel sizes and adequate inventory to maintain market competitiveness. Most industrial job growth in Silverton will take place in small businesses producing a wide range of products and services, including food processing, furniture manufacturing, specialty manufacturing, and other categories. These businesses will seek out sites typically less than five acres and in flexible buildings that can accommodate a range of configurations. In addition to this core base of businesses, Silverton could also attract large industrial employers needing sites of 20 acres or more, capitalizing on the State's current shortage of large-acreage industrial sites. [From the document]en-USStrategic planning -- Oregon -- SilvertonCommunity development -- Oregon -- SilvertonSilverton (Or.) -- Economic conditionsSilverton (Or.) -- Economic policyCity planning -- Oregon -- SilvertonSilverton : Industrial economic opportunities analysisCity of Silverton industrial economic opportunities analysisBook