Urban renewal plans
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An urban renewal plan is a plan created by a municipality's urban renewal agency, to address identified blighted areas, as provided for by Oregon law. An accompanying report, which may be published separately or as a part of the plan, provides public information and a basis for the findings made as part of the city's approval of the plan. The elements of the plans and accompanying reports are specified in ORS 457.085.
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Browsing Urban renewal plans by Author "Benkendorf Associates"
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Item Open Access Coos Bay : Empire District urban renewal plan (2008)(City of Coos Bay (Or.), 2008-06-17) Coos Bay (Or.); Benkendorf Associates; Moore, Briethaupt & Associates; Richard P. Turi ArchitectureThe [Plan] is being prepared to further encourage rehabilitation and redevelopment that is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Regulations adopted by the City Council. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lebanon : Cheadle Lake urban renewal plan (2000)(City of Lebanon (Or.), 2000-08-30) Lebanon (Or.); Linn County (Or.); Benkendorf Associates; Tashman Johnson LLCThe primary goal of the Cheadle Lake Urban Renewal Plan is to improve the function, condition, and appearance of the Cheadle Lake Urban Renewal Area and to eliminate existing blight and blighting influences in order to strengthen the Lebanon economy. The following goals and objectives more specifically identify the purposes of the Cheadle Lake Urban Renewal Plan but shall not preclude the ability of the Urban Renewal Agency to consider or develop other appropriate project improvements within the Cheadle Lake Urban Renewal Area. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Reedsport : Urban renewal district plan(City of Reedsport (Or.), 2007-07-09) Johnson Gardner; Benkendorf Associates; Reedsport (Or.)The City of Reedsport Urban Renewal Plan has been prepared to further encourage infill, rehabilitation and redevelopment that is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Regulations adopted by the Reedsport City Council. The Renewal Plan is intended to guide the provision of infrastructure necessary for the orderly and proper improvement and redevelopment of the District. Through implementation of the Plan, economic development will be stimulated by the elimination of blighting conditions, provision of supporting public facilities, and general improvements in the overall appearance, condition, and function of the District. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : Fairview urban renewal plan(City of Salem (Or.), 1984-06-25) Moore, Briethaupt & Associates; Le Blanc & Company; Salem (Or.); Benkendorf AssociatesIn early 1983, the City of Salem and the State of Oregon funded initial study of the prospects for creating a new major industrial-commercial business and employment center on acreage just south of McNary Field in Salem owned by the State of Oregon (the Fairview Industrial Park site). In the summer of 1983, a Land Use Marketing Study outlining the development potential and a marketing program was prepared for the agencies. Subsequently, the City of Salem requested its Renewal Agency to consider preparation of a renewal plan for the Fairview site and all land adjoining the site that is designated for industrial use under the current Comprehensive Plan. This Fairview Renewal Area Plan is focused directly on the properties included in these areas. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Warrenton : Urban renewal district plan(City of Warrenton (Or.), 2007-06-28) Benkendorf Associates; Johnson Gardner; Warrenton (Or.)The City of Warrenton Urban Renewal Plan has been prepared to further encourage infill, rehabilitation and redevelopment that is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Regulations adopted by the Warrenton City Commission. The Renewal Plan is intended to guide the provision of infrastructure necessary for the orderly and proper improvement and redevelopment of the District. Through implementation of the Plan, economic development will be stimulated by the elimination of blighting conditions, provision of supporting public facilities, and general improvements in the overall appearance, condition, and function of the downtown, marina and the District in its entirety. [From the Plan]