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Item Open Access The City of Lake Oswego, Oregon natural hazards mitigation plan addendum(United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency. Region X, 2010-04-08) Lake Oswego (Or.)The City of Lake Oswego Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan includes resources and information to assist City residents, public and private sector organizations, and others interested in participating in planning for natural hazards. The mitigation plan provides a list of activities that may assist the City of Lake Oswego in reducing risk and preventing loss from future natural hazard events. Lake Oswego has developed this plan as an addendum to the Clackamas County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan in an effort to take a more regional approach to planning for natural hazard scenarios.Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Capital improvement plan(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2005-03-15) Lake Oswego (Or.)The Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) forecasts the City's capital needs over a five-year period based on various City-adopted long-range plans, goals and policies. Capital projects are generally large-scale endeavors in terms of cost, size and benefit to the community. The underlying strategy of the CIP is to plan for land acquisition, construction, and major maintenance of public facilities necessary for the safe and efficient provision of services. A critical element of a balanced CIP is the provision of funds to preserve or enhance existing facilities and provide new assets that will aid response to service needs and community growth. The goals of the CIP are to: provide a balanced program for capital improvements given anticipated funding revenues over a five-year planning period; illustrate unmet capital needs based on anticipated funding levels, and; provide a plan for capital improvements which can be used in preparing the capital budget for the coming two fiscal years. [From the Web site]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Capital improvement plan Fiscal Years 2009/10-2013/14(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2009-06-01) Lake Oswego (Or.)The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is intended to be a 5 year forecast which identifies major projects requiring the expenditure of public funds over and above routine annual operating expenses. The City identifies capital improvement needs and allocates available funds for the installation or improvement of projects for each relevant program area public infrastructure. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Development code(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2006-03-09) Lake Oswego (Or.)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 under their own titles. In some cases the sections pertaining to subdivision of land may be included in the zoning ordinance.Item Open Access Lake Oswego : East End redevelopment plan(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2004-05-18) Lake Oswego (Or.); Lake Oswego Redevelopment AgencyThis urban renewal plan update, hereinafter called â The Plan,â has been prepared by the Lake Oswego Redevelopment Agency â The Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Lake Oswego, pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Chapter 457, the Oregon Constitution and all applicable laws and ordinances.... The redevelopment of the East End commercial area of Lake Oswego should meet the needs and desires of the entire city. Redevelopment should create pride in the area, enhance shopping services, utilize the unique physical characteristics of the area, and improve the tax base of the entire city. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Evergreen neighborhood plan(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2005-11) Lake Oswego (Or.); Evergreen Neighborhood Association (Lake Oswego, Or.)The Neighborhood Plan, as a set of goals, policies and recommended action measures, will become part of the City of Lake Oswego Comprehensive Plan. Status as a part of the Comprehensive Plan assures that the goals and policies will be carefully weighed when changes in land use designations and regulations within the neighborhood are considered. Additionally, the goals and policies of the Evergreen Neighborhood Plan will provide overall guidance to the development of new regulations, which will be binding on future development in the neighborhood. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : First Addition community plan(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 1996-12-03) Lake Oswego (Or.); First Addition Neighbors; Lake Oswego (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.The First Addition Neighborhood Plan is intended to retain those aspects of the neighborhood that contribute to its quality of life: housing variety and affordability, “small-town” atmosphere, walkable streets and alleys that provide dual access to residential and commercial development and convenience and access to transit and commercial uses. To accomplish this, the Plan proposes land use, transportation, public facility, parking and street design and public institutional use strategies. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Glenmorrie neighborhood plan(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2000-06-15) Lake Oswego (Or.); Glenmorrie Neighborhood Plan Steering Committee (Lake Oswego, Or.)Development of the Glenmorrie Neighborhood Plan involved the careful consideration of many different factors and issues to make the best decisions for the neighborhood for the short and long term. The goals and policies of the Neighborhood Plan and those of the Citywide Comprehensive Plan are intended to guide future land use decisions in the neighborhood. This Plan is intended for use by all those who have concerns with land use actions in the neighborhood, including local officials, persons with development interests, state, regional and federal agencies, neighborhood and community groups, and citizens of all interests. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Lake Forest Neighborhood community plan(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2002-03-05) Lake Oswego (Or.); Lake Forest Neighborhood Association (Or.)The Lake Forest Neighborhood (LFNA) lies at the westerly end of Lake Oswego. It is bordered by the I-5 Freeway on the west, Boones Ferry Road on the South, Waluga Drive on the east and Meadows Road on the north. Most of the development in Lake Forest is residential, and, although the bulk of the neighborhood was platted in the 1920’s, most residences were completed in the 1950’s. Today, the neighborhood contains over 1000 homes on about 350 acres.... The City and the County have an agreement, the Urban Growth Management Agreement, which outlines roles and responsibilities of each jurisdiction. The UGMA specifies that the County is responsible for all implementing regulations and land use actions on unincorporated lands within the Dual Interest Area*. When any land division or multi-family, commercial or industrial development application is proposed, however, the Agreement requires annexation to Lake Oswego, if City water or sewer facilities are required for the development. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Lake Grove community plan(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 1998-12-01) Lake Oswego (Or.); Lake Grove Neighborhood Association (Lake Oswego, Or.)The Lake Grove Plan consists of six goal and policy chapters as follows: Goal 1: Citizen Involvement; Goal 5: Open Spaces, Scenic and Historic Resources and Natural Resources; Goal 9: Economic Development/Commercial Lands Goal 10: Housing/Residential Lands; Goal 11: Public Facilities and Services; Goal 12: Transportation. These chapters are numbered and structured to be consistent with the City’s Comprehensive Plan and statewide planning goals. Also, terms and phrases marked with an * asterisk are defined in a definition section at the end of the document. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Neighborhood planning kit(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2006-01-26) Lake Oswego (Or.). Planning Division; Lake Oswego (Or.)The intent of the Neighborhood Planning Kit is to provide a clear and easy-to-follow guide for Lake Oswego Neighborhoods as they work with City staff to prepare their Neighborhood Plan. [From the document]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Old Town neighborhood plan(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 1998) Lake Oswego (Or.); Old Town Neighborhood Association (Lake Oswego, Or.)Goals: assure that single family homes are protected during the area’s transition to higher density residential use; facilitate good architectural design and site planning which maintains residential choices of unit size, cost and other amenities and supports the economic feasibility of new construction and development; assure protection and compatibility of all land uses, including commercial, residential, park, open space and historic sites; assure that adequate methods in addition to present city ordinances are available to carry out the design policies for Old Town’s particular needs, and; designate the Old Town Neighborhood as a "Design District" on the Comprehensive Plan Map and guide its development.... [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Palisades neighborhood plan(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2008-11-04) Palisades Neighborhood Association; Lake Oswego (Or.)This document outlines the items from the 2008 adopted Palisades Neighborhood Plan that will amend the City of Lake Oswego Comprehensive Plan. An explanatory section on Plan Organization has been provided as background for the reader, and the Neighborhood Vision is included as the foundation for the Planâ s goals, policies and action steps. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Proposed Lake Oswego community center Steering Committee recommendation report (2007)(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2007-06-11) Lake Oswego (Or.); Drew Harrington Associates; Sports Management Group; BOORA Architects; Lake Oswego (Or.). Parks & Recreation Dept.The Steering Committee recommends that the community center contain a variety of program and support services spaces that will fulfill a wide range of needs in Lake Oswego that are currently unmet by existing City resources. The size and/or amount of each program space was based on the demand for the program or activity, the flexibility of the space to allow a variety of uses, capital costs for the space, and the potential of the program to generate revenue. [From the document]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Surface water management master plan(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 1992-07) Lake Oswego (Or.); Otak, Inc.; Clackamas County (Or.). Dept. of UtilitiesIn March 1991 the City of Lake Oswego contracted with OTAK to prepare a Surface Water Management (SWM) Master Plan for major drainages within the City's Urban Sevices Boundary (USB). In addition to areas incorporated within the City, the study area includes portions of Rivergrove and unincorporated Clackamas County. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Traffic analysis report for Lakeridge High School (2008)(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2008-01) Lake Oswego (Or.); Charbonneau Engineering, LLCA traffic study for Lakeridge High School was conducted to determine the traffic impacts associated with instituting Friday night varsity football games at Lakeridge High School.... An appendix to the report contains technical data including vicinity map, site plan, traffic control plan, restricted parking areas, traffic flow diagrams, traffic count data, capacity analyses, queuing, and previous Lakeridge High School Parking study report. [From the document]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Trails and pathways master plan(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2003-06-17) Lake Oswego (Or.); Lake Oswego (Or.). Parks & Recreation Dept.; Alta Planning and DesignThe Plan proposes the development of a hierarchical trail system that integrates regional, community connector, and local access trails ....This hierarchical system of trails...gives community members a wide variety of trail options that access significant environmental features, public facilities, local neighborhoods, and business districts in Lake Oswego and throughout the region. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Transportation management plan for downtown neighborhoods(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2006-05-17) Otak, Inc.; MIG, Inc.; Lake Oswego (Or.); DKS AssociatesThe Lake Oswego Transportation Management Plan for Downtown Neighborhoods was initiated as a citizen driven project to identify and analyze existing and potential future transportation impacts to the neighborhoods which surround downtown Lake Oswego. The study area focuses on the First Addition, Evergreen, Lakewood, Old Town and Foothills neighborhoods. Citizens in these neighborhoods have expressed concern that development in downtown Lake Oswego may impact the livability of their residential streets. This plan examines the traffic, walking, and parking conditions in the study area with the goal of managing both existing and future conditions. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Urban & community forestry plan(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2007-12) Lake Oswego (Or.); Lake Oswego (Or.). Planning DivisionThe purpose of the Urban and Community Forestry Plan is to bring together policies, practices, and plans related to Lake Oswego’s urban forest. The Plan is intended to support tree stewardship on both public and private property with an integrated and cooperative approach. The City recognizes the need to manage the community forest as vital infrastructure similar to roads, water systems, and other necessities of the urban environment, so that Lake Oswego residents can realize the full environmental, economic, and social benefits of our urban forest. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Waluga community plan(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2002-03-05) Lake Oswego (Or.); Waluga Neighborhood Association (Lake Oswego, Or.)The Plan was developed over a period of over five years by the Waluga Neighborhood Association Plan Steering Committee and involved substantial research, review and discussions. The Neighborhood Plan has been incorporated into the City's Comprehensive Plan by legislative amendement. It augments Citywide land use goals and policies in regard to land use within the boundaries of the Waluga Neighborhood Association. [From the Plan]