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Item Open Access Clackamas County : Tri-City water pollution control plant site master plan(Clackamas County (Or.), 2002-08) CH2M Hill, inc.; West Linn (Or.); Clackamas County (Or.); GreenWorks PC; Miller/Hull Partnership; Gladstone (Or.); Tri-City Service District (Clackamas County, Or.); Oregon City (Or.)[T]his plan: cost effectively provides wastewater services to the Tri-City Service District ratepayers; incorporates numerous community benefits such as providing recreational and meeting areas that are related to providing wastewater treatment capacity; enhances the site by reintroducing native environments such as wetlands and forested areas; provides an example for others in the County for protecting and enhancing water resources, and highlights the rich history of the site through a trail system with interpretive elements intended to inform the public. [From the Gladstone letter of endorsement]Item Open Access Oregon City : Beavercreek Road concept plan(City of Oregon City (Or.), 2007-06-30) Oregon City (Or.); Otak, Inc.; ECO Northwest, Ltd.; Environmental Sciences Associates; Jeanne Lawson Associates; Kittelson & AssociatesThe Beavercreek Road Concept Plan is a guide to the creation of a complete and sustainable community in Southeast Oregon City. The 453 acre site along Beavercreek Road was added to the regional urban growth boundary by Metro in 2002 and 2004. The plan envisions a diverse mix of uses (an employment campus north of Loder Road, mixed use districts along Beavercreek Road, and two mixed use neighborhoods) all woven together by open space, trails, a network of green streets, and sustainable development practices. Transit-oriented land uses have been strategically located to increase the feasibility of transit service in the future. The plan has been carefully crafted to create a multi-use community that has synergistic relationships with Clackamas Community College, Oregon City High School, and adjacent neighborhoods. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Oregon City : Comprehensive plan(City of Oregon City (Or.), 2004-06) Oregon City (Or.)This document represents the first major revision of the 1982 Oregon City Comprehensive Plan. From 2002 to 2004, many, many citizens dedicated hundreds of hours assisting the City Commission, Planning Commission, and City staff revise the plan and the City Development Code (Title 17 of the City of Oregon City Municipal Code). The effort included several open houses, many work sessions, and several well-attended public hearings. The plan reflects the comments, suggestions, and vision of Oregon City residents and expresses that vision in its land-use policies, regulations, and map designations. Oregon City’s Comprehensive Plan and implementation ordinances must comply with applicable Statewide Planning Goals adopted by the Land Conservation and Development Commission as the result of a 1973 state law. The plan must also comply with the relevant portions of Metro’s 1998 Urban Growth Management Functional Plan. The plan is intended to do more than simply meet the requirements of the law, however. The City Commission firmly believes that the plan is necessary to protect and maintain the quality of life and social and economic vitality of the community. The City Commission understands that good planning is necessary to ensure that land resources are thoughtfully and efficiently used, that public services are cost-effective and adequate, that natural and historic resources that help define the city’s character are protected and preserved, and that citizens will have continuing influence on the on-going decisions about the growth and development of their community. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Oregon City : Development Code(Oregon City (Or.), 2004) Oregon City (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.Item Open Access Oregon City : Downtown Oregon City/North End urban renewal plan(City of Oregon City (Or.), 2001-07) Oregon City (Or.); Oregon City Renewal AgencyThe purpose of this Plan is to eliminate blighting influences found in the Renewal Area, and to implement goals and objectives of Oregon City's Comprehensive Plan.... Overall renewal area goals: 1. To improve traffic capacity and safety, pedestrian facilities, park and recreation facilities, and other public facilities within the Area in order to serve existing residents, businesses, workers and visitors. 2. To improve the Renewal Area as a commercial and employment center, and stimulate private development within the Area which is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Oregon City : Downtown parking study (2009)(City of Oregon City (Or.), 2009-04) Oregon City (Or.); Rick Williams ConsultingPurpose of the Parking Study: to develop and implement a comprehensive, effective, and parking management plan for Downtown Oregon City to maximize the parking supply and strategically support the development of a vibrant, growing and attractive destination for shopping, working, living, recreating and entertainment. [From the document]Item Open Access Oregon City : Hilltop District urban renewal plan(City of Oregon City (Or.), 2001-07) Oregon City (Or.); Oregon City Renewal AgencyThe Hilltop Urban Renewal Plan was created in 1990 via the 2nd Amendment to the 1983 Downtown Oregon City Urban Renewal Plan. The reference in Section 100 is to the 2nd Amendment to the 1983 Plan.... The purpose of this Amended Plan is to eliminate blighting influences found in the Amended Renewal Area, and to implement goals and objectives of Oregon City's Comprehensive Plan, and the Hilltop Urban Renewal Area. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Oregon City : Parks and recreation master plan update(City of Oregon City (Or.), 2007-08) Oregon City (Or.); GreenPlay (Firm); Design Concepts (Firm); Geowest (Firm); ETC/Leisure Vision (Firm)The Oregon City Parks and Recreation Master Plan Update is intended to help meet the needs of current and future residents by positioning Oregon City to build on the community’s unique parks and recreation assets and identify new opportunities. The citizen driven plan establishes a clear direction to guide city staff, advisory committees, and elected officials in their efforts to enhance the community’s parks and recreation programs, services and facilities. Although the Community Services Department is also responsible for the library, the Master Plan Update specifically does not address this portion of department operations and is focused strictly on parks and recreation issues. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Oregon City : Transportation system plan(City of Oregon City (Or.), 2001-04) Oregon City (Or.); Kittelson & AssociatesIn addition to addressing the policies and requirements outlined in the statewide Transportation Planning Rule, the Oregon City Transportation System Plan process focuses on compliance and coordination with Metroâ s Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) and Regional Framework Plan.....It is important to note that this particular document contains only one section, Section 5: Transportation System Plan, of the overall transportation system plan, transportation funding plan, and supporting analysis and reference materials. For documentation on the technical and public involvement process used to develop the City of Oregon Cityâ s Transportation System Plan, a description of the inventory process, existing conditions analyses and their implications, the analysis of the future travel demand scenario and identified projected system needs, the transportation system alternatives development and evaluation process, and the supporting financial analysis to realize implementation of the proposed improvements over a twenty-year period, the reader is directed to consult the full Transportation System Plan and supporting Background Document that is available from the City of Oregon City. [From the Plan]