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Item Open Access Washington County : Consolidated plan(Washington County (Or.), 2005-07) Washington County (Or.); Beaverton (Or.); Hillsboro (Or.); Washington County Consortium; Washington County (Or.). Office of Community Development; Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); Sextant Consultants; Weit, Ramsay; Sharpe, SumnerThe 2005-2010 Consolidated Plan describes community needs and determines local priorities for using public resources to assist low and moderate-income residents of Washington County and the City of Beaverton. This plan has been developed using a comprehensive process prescribed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to identify housing, homeless, community, and economic development needs and resources and then formulate a fi ve-year plan to address identified needs. It helps the community to defi ne housing and community development priorities and determine whether these priorities are being met. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Washington County : Tualatin Basin goal 5/natural resources ESEE analysis(Washington County (Or.), 2005-03) North Plains (Or.); Cornelius (Or.); Tualatin (Or.); Tualatin Basin Partners for Natural Places; Metro (Or.); Washington County (Or.); Tigard (Or.); Sherwood (Or.); Forest Grove (Or.); Hillsboro (Or.); Angelo Eaton & Associates; Noren, David C.; Beaverton (Or.); Durham (Or.); Clean Water Services (Washington County, Or.)The Tualatin Basin ESEE analysis is the second step in the Goal 5 process required under Oregon Administrative Rules as implemented within the Portland Metropolitan Region through Metro, the regional planning agency. Metro and thirteen Tualatin Basin local governments worked collaboratively as the Tualatin Basin Partners for Natural Places (Partners) to meet an overall goal of improving the environmental health of the basin. This report provides the results of the Partners analysis of the Economic, Social, Environmental and Energy (ESEE) consequences of allowing, limiting or prohibiting conflicting uses within significant Riparian Corridor and Wildlife Habitat resources and their impact areas within the Tualatin Basin ESEE Study Area. This report was developed in compliance with State Goal 5 rules and in coordination with Metro's Goal 5 planning efforts. In addition, the Basin Approach (Appendix A) considers factors outside the Goal 5 Administrative Rules, such as the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and Clean Water Act (CWA). In the Tualatin Basin, these federal rules are being coordinated by Clean Water Services (CWS), one of the partner agencies in this process. [From the document]