Natural resource plans
Permanent URI for this collection
Documents in this category include plans, studies, or inventories of natural resources within a city's planning jurisdiction. Some documents were required by Goal 5 of Oregon's Statewide Planning Goals. Others respond to requirements of the federal Endangered Species Act. Documents that fit the general description of the category may be included, even if they are not required by these two authorities. Documents governing the use of forest or agricultural lands will be included.
Browse
Browsing Natural resource plans by Author "Adolfson Associates"
Now showing 1 - 4 of 4
Results Per Page
Sort Options
Item Open Access Portland : Boring Lava Domes(City of Portland (Or.), 1997-11-05) Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.); Adolfson Associates; Brooks, TimThis report updates the resource inventory, analysis and protection program for City of Portland Resource Site 30, Boring Lava Domes, (Lava Domes). This site was initially reviewed in 1991 as part of the Johnson Creek Basin Protection Plan (JCBPP). The JCBPP is one of eight plans developed by the City to comply with Statewide Planning Goal 5.... This study was initiated to implement Action Item EC7 of the Outer Southeast Community Plan, which reads: "Conduct a new study within the next three years to consider the refinement of environmental zoning in the Johnson Creek basin."1 The Portland City Planning Commission asked for this study in response to concerns raised by local citizens and City bureaus, which called attention to the significance of the Lava Domes and the need for particular study and refinement in that part of the basin. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Pleasant Valley natural resources protection plan(City of Portland (Or.), 2004-12-15) Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Gresham (Or.). Community & Economic Development Dept.; Winterbrook Planning (Firm); Adolfson Associates; Gresham (Or.)This report consists of the following: a natural resources inventory and determination of resource significance; and an Economic, Social, Environmental, and Energy (ESEE) analysis of the consequences of resource protection. These components provide a basis for the program developed to implement natural resource protection. This work, also known as the Natural Resources Task, is one of the three central elements in the effort to create an urban community in Pleasant Valley through the integration of land use, transportation, and natural resources. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Portland : Riparian corridors and wildlife habitat(City of Portland (Or.), 2008-10) Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Environmental Services; Metro (Or.); Adolfson Associates; Portland Parks and Recreation; Portland (Or.)The purpose of this inventory report is to provide useful, current, and accurate information on the location of existing natural resource features and the current relative condition of riparian corridors and wildlife habitat located in and along the Willamette River in Portland. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Willamette natural resource inventory, North reach. Proposed draft.(City of Portland (Or.), 2008-06) Adolfson Associates; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Environmental Services; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Development Services; Portland (Or.)The purpose of this inventory report is to provide useful, current, and accessible information on the location of existing natural resource features and the current relative condition of riparian corridors and wildlife habitat located in and along the Willamette River in Portland. The report is organized into chapters that provide a context for inventory work, describe the inventory methodology and present an inventory of natural resources for the Willamette River corridor with a focus on the North Reach. Detailed inventory information for the Central and South Reaches will be developed in the future and documented in separate report volumes. [From the document]