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Item Open Access Benton County : Community wildfire protection plan(Benton County (Or.), 2009) Northwest Management, Inc.; Benton County (Or.)The Community Wildfire Protection Plan expands on the wildfire chapter of the Benton County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan, which was approved by FEMA in 2006. Although published as a separate document, the Community Wildfire Protection Plan will be considered a supplement to the wildfire chapter of the Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Benton County : comprehensive plan(Benton County (Or.), 1992-10-08) Benton County (Or.)The Comprehensive Plan is the official policy guide for decisions about growth, development and conservation of natural resources in Benton County. It is based on the physical, economic and social characteristics of the County; the desires and needs of County citizens; state laws; and programs and polices of other local, state, and federal governmental agencies. Overall, the Plan is intended to provide a framework for consistent and coordinated public and private land use decisions. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Benton County : Comprehensive plan (2006 draft)(Benton County (Or.), 2006-06-12) Benton County (Or.)The policies in the Comprehensive Plan involve a commitment by the County to responsible management of the county’s land use and resources. The policies are implemented by a variety of tools including the Benton County Development Code, the Urban Fringe Management Agreements, Area Plans (such as the North Corvallis Plan), and other plans and projects. The plan ... while an update of the previous plan, is essentially a new document. Some of the original Comprehensive Plan policies have been retained or revised, and some of the original background information has been used. However, the Value Statements, the Benton County goals, and most of the policies and findings are new – developed during the 2004-2006 update. This plan replaces the previously adopted Comprehensive Plan, which was effective July 2, 1982. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Benton County : Comprehensive plan (2007)(Benton County (Or.), 2007-03-22) Benton County (Or.); Frenkel, Robert; David Reed & Associates; Willamette Valley Planning; Cascades West Council of Governments; Benton County (Or.). Community Development Dept.The Comprehensive Plan is the official policy guide for decisions about growth, development, services, and resource management in Benton County – outside of incorporated cities. The policies of the Comprehensive Plan serve as the basis for developing the implementing regulations of the Development Code. The policies of the Comprehensive Plan are not in themselves implementing regulations and are not applied to individual applications except as provided by the Development Code. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Benton County : Development code(Benton County (Or.), 2005-10) Benton County (Or.); Benton County (Or.). Community Development Dept.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 Benton County : Fitton Green open space natural area management plan(Benton County (Or.), 2000-04-12) Benton County (Or.); Benton County (Or.). Natural Areas & Parks Dept.The purpose of this Management Plan is to provide a comprehensive policy framework to guide future decisions regarding public access, preferred use, and visitor management of Fitton Green. The plan has been prepared within the context of managing the land as outlined in the Stewardship Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Benton County : Fort Hoskins historic park forest stewardship management plan(Benton County (Or.), 2000-06-02) ITS Management, Inc.; Benton County (Or.); Benton County (Or.). Parks Dept.; Miller, Mark; Ferguson, ScottThe purpose of this Stewardship Management Plan is to provide Benton County, and the Benton County Parks Department staff, with a better understanding of the natural resources of the Fort Hoskins County Park site, and the tools to make informed decisions about its future management. This plan describes the current state of the forest, open meadows and streams, and helps to identify forest management opportunities and restoration strategies to reach the [Plan's] goals. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Benton County : Jackson-Frazier wetland management plan(Benton County (Or.), 2005-04-05) Benton County (Or.). Natural Areas & Parks Dept.; Reed, David; David Reed & Associates; Frenkel, Robert; Benton County (Or.)The purpose of this plan is to provide a comprehensive policy framework for decisions regarding protection, restoration, and public use of the approximately 147-acre Jackson- Frazier Wetland a portion of which is managed by the Benton County Natural Areas & Parks Department. The first management plan for the wetland was prepared in 1992 by a citizen task force at the request of the Benton County Board of Commissioners. That initial plan was written in response to what was one of the first challenges to Oregon's land use planning requirements to protect "Goal 5: Significant Natural Resources." The 1992 management plan is formally part of the Benton Comprehensive Plan, and, likewise, this revision should become part of the updated Comprehensive Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Benton County : Natural hazard mitigation plan(2006) Benton County (Or.); Benton County (Or.). Emergency Management Dept.; Goettel & Associates; Oregon Natural Hazards WorkgroupThis Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan for Benton County, Oregon covers each of the major natural and human-caused hazards that pose risks to the County. The primary objectives of this Mitigation plan are to reduce the negative impacts of future disasters on the community: to enhance life safety, increase public awareness, protect natural systems, and build partnerships. [From the Plan] This Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan was developed through a regional partnership funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Pre-Disaster Mitigation Competitive Grant Program. The Mid/Southern Willamette Valley Region grant was awarded to support the development of natural hazard mitigation plans for communities in the region. The county utilized a planning process, plan framework, and plan development support provided by the Oregon Natural Hazards Workgroup (ONHW) at the University of Oregon’s Community Service Center.Item Open Access Benton County : Parks system comprehensive plan(Benton County (Or.), 1995-09-13) Bennett & Bennett Associates; Benton County (Or.). Parks Division; Benton County (Or.)This comprehensive plan will be used as a management tool to: describe the philosophy and requirements of the Benton County Parks System; evaluate the use and adequacy of its parkland, park facilities, and natural or historic protected lands; and outline the opportunities and Implementation Strategies. The plan profiles the parks system -- its properties, facilities, and administration; the issues or conditions influencing its operation; and a list of recommended Implementation Strategies. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Benton County : Trail system plan(Benton County (Or.), 2003-03) Benton County (Or.)The 1995 Benton County Parks System Comprehensive Plan recommended expansion of existing and future recreational opportunities within the County, and for several years Benton County Parks has been working to develop trails in collaboration with volunteers, landowners, nonprofit groups, and partnering agencies. The development of this Trail System Plan, as an addendum to the Parks System Comprehensive Plan, will provide additional structure as a management tool to guide trail prioritization, development, and maintenance. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Benton County : Transportation system plan(Benton County (Or.), 2001-07) Benton County (Or.); Benton County (Or.). Public Works Dept.The TPR [State of Oregon Transportation Planning Rule] not only stipulates that modal plans be developed for roadway, bicycle, pedestrian, public transit, air, rail, and pipelines, but also provides the blueprint for how the analysis should be approached. It suggests the following sequence for the analysis of each mode: Inventory of the existing system; Performance evaluation of the existing system; Identification and consideration of mitigation measures; Establishment of current needs; Forecast of future (20-year) travel demand; Performance evaluation of the future system; Identification of alternative mitigation; Selection of a preferred improvement plan; Consideration of the financial feasibility. Therefore, the Benton County TSP follows this sequence for each of the modal plans contained in Chapters 3 through 6. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Benton County : Water analysis and demand forecast (2008)(Benton County (Or.), 2008) Benton County (Or.)The Phase 1 report is an overview of the complex water quantity and quality information and issues specific to Benton County. It is a first step toward assessing and planning for future water quantity and quality within Benton County and provides a template for regional water planning. [From the document]Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-06-06)(Benton County, 2006-06-06) Benton County (Or.)Re-zone a 2-acre parcel from Exclusive Farm Use to Industrial. Uses and size limited through application of a Use Overlay, to ensure developed site is consistency with the concept of rural land.Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-08-11)(Benton County, 2006-08-11) Benton County (Or.)Various amendments to Deveiopment Code: update of farm and forest zones pursuant to changes to statute; updating/amending numerous other sections to improve clarity, workability and efficacy.Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-03-12)(Benton County, 2007-03-12) Benton County (Or.)Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-04-23)(Benton County, 2007-04-23) Benton County (Or.)An expansion of the City of Adair Village's urban growth boundary by 142 acres to meet its 2026 population growth.Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-10-19)(Benton County, 2007-10-19) Benton County (Or.)Standard ordinance effective November 15, 2007. Amends water supply requirements for land divisions. Establishes standards for wells supplying new lots or parcels. Requires hydrogeologic study for land divisions above a certain density. Establishes plan requirements for water systems.Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-12-17)(Benton County, 2007-12-17) Benton County (Or.)Re-zone 33 acres from Multi-Purpose Agriculture (an exclusive farm use zone) to Forest Conservation.Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-10-23)(Benton County, 2008-10-23) Benton County (Or.)Decision on remand from Court of Appeals and LUBA. Adopted 127.5-acre expansion of Adair Village Urban Growth Boundary.