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Item Open Access Ashland : Engineering design standards for public improvements(City of Ashland (Or.), 2006-01-01) Medford (Or.); Ashland (Or.)The goal of the manual is to create a useful, consistent standard for public and semi-public infrastructure design and construction. It is intended to apply primarily to publicly owned infrastructure within Public Rights of Way and Public Easements such as PUE's, Pedestrian, Slope, and Access easements. It does not necessarily apply to construction on private property, private streets, subdivision open spaces, or other private facilities, except that Agency Officials may elect to apply these requirements to individual projects or more broadly where appropriate. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : Comprehensive plan(City of Medford (Or.), 2004-12-16) Medford (Or.); Medford (Or.). Planning Dept.; Parametrix, Inc.The Medford Comprehensive Plan is an extensive document that states the City's adopted goals and policies regarding land use. It also is a rich source of background information about the City of Medford including inventories, identified issues and alternatives, and discussions of alternative policies. The Plan is divided into eleven elements, most of which are downloadable separately....[From the Plan]Item Open Access Medford : Buildable land inventory(City of Medford (Or.), 2008-02-21) Medford (Or.). Planning Dept.; Medford (Or.)This Buildable Land Inventory document consists of three components: 2007 Medford Urban Growth Boundary Buildable Land Inventory (including mapping of the specific parcels determined to contain buildable land); 2007 Medford Urban Growth Boundary Land Inventory (including mapping of the parcels by type); Methodology used to define the land inventory and buildable land inventory classifications, including assumptions. In addition to establishing a Buildable Land Inventory, the City of Medford inventoried and mapped by classification all 18,086 acres in the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB). This overall inventory is referred separately as the "Land Inventory." The inventories are a "snapshot in time", and can be conducted ever few years or every year if necessary. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : Commercial and industrial land study(City of Medford (Or.), 2004-12) E.D. Hovee & Company; Medford (Or.)The Medford Economic Analysis completed for the City of Medford in March 2003 was intended to address the community's economic development prospects currently and over a longer 20-year planning horizon. This supplemental Goal 9 analysis builds on the initial economic analysis and is focused on a) refinements to a commercial/industrial land inventory; b) selection of an appropriate employment growth and land needs forecast; and c) identification of siting criteria that can be considered modifications to Medford's Comprehensive Plan. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : Consolidated annual performance and evaluation report(City of Medford (Or.), 2008-09) Medford (Or.)One hundred percent of the CDBG funds expended were used to benefit low/mod persons in Medford. There were 1281 low/mod income persons and 20 households who benefited from programs and activities funded with Program Year 2007/08 dollars. Although the Conifer Gardens Apartments were acquired during this program year, the rehabilitation work was not completed until August 2008 so the numbers were not reported in IDIS in this program year. Also, the Hope House Transition Shelter reported no fiscal activity during this program year as The Salvation Army was waiting for the purchase of the right-of-way so that they could begin their work on the access road. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : Consolidated annual performance and evaluation report(City of Medford (Or.), 2005-09) Medford (Or.)The following documents the goals and strategies of the Strategic Plan from Medford's Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development, 2000/05 followed by implementation activities undertaken during the 2004/05 program and an overall consolidation of five years of activities and projects. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : Consolidated annual performance and evaluation report(City of Medford (Or.), 2004-09) Medford (Or.)Goals and strategies of the Strategic Plan from Medford's Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development, 2000/05 followed by implementation activities undertaken during the 2003/04 program. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : Consolidated annual performance and evaluation report(City of Medford (Or.), 2006-09) Medford (Or.)The [report] documents the goals and strategies of the Strategic Plan from Medford's Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development, 2005/09 followed by implementation activities undertaken during the 2005/06 program. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : Consolidated plan(City of Meford (Or.), 2004-12) Medford (Or.); John Epler & Associates; Rogue Valley Council of GovernmentsThe City of Medford Consolidated Plan is a five-year strategic plan to provide an outline of action for the community as it works toward meeting the housing and community development needs of its low- and moderate-income households. The plan’s development includes a profile of the community and its economy, an assessment of housing and community development needs, and the development of long-range strategies to meet those needs. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Medford : Design guidelines (2006)(City of Medford (Or.), 2006-07) Medford (Or.)This Design Guidelines and Review Process manual contains suggested approaches that have been found to be acceptable and establishes a basis upon which all applications will be judged for compatibility and aesthetics. If you do not follow the guidelines, be prepared to present an acceptable alternative. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : Design guidelines for new construction(City of Medford (Or.), 2008-06) Kramer, George; Medford (Or.)The following guidelines have been adopted by the City of Medford Landmarks and Historic Preservation Commission to assist applicants with the design of compatible new commercial, mixed use, or multi-family residential construction and major additions within Medfordâ s downtown commercial core. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : Economic market analysis(City of Medford (Or.), 2003-03) E.D. Hovee & Company; Medford (Or.)This economic market analysis is intended to address Medford's economic development prospects currently and over the longer 20-year planning horizon. The study also serves as a resource for the City as it proceeds with planning in compliance with the state's Goal 9 objectives -- particularly in determining its industrial and commercial land needs. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : Economic opportunities analysis(City of Medford (Or.), 2008-06-16) Johnson Gardner; Medford (Or.); E.D. Hovee & CompanyThe purpose of the Economic Element of the Medford Comprehensive Plan is to determine the City's economic goals, policies and land needs concerning commercial and industrial development within City limits and the Urban Growth Boundary. [From the document]Item Open Access Medford : July 1, 2005-June 30, 2006 action plan, community development block grant(City of Medford (Or.), 2005-05) Medford (Or.). Neighborhood Resource Division; Medford (Or.)The City of Medford is an entitlement jurisdiction, receiving an annual allocation of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The City of Medford's Fiscal Year 2005-2006 CDBG funding allocation is $703,504 plus an additional $70,000 is expected in program income.... The one-year Action Plan is an annual document that describes the City of Medford's HUD-funded projects and community development related activities that will be conducted within the community to implement the five-year 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development in the upcoming fiscal year. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Medford : July 1, 2006-June 30, 2007 action plan, community development block grant(City of Medford (Or.), 2006-08) Medford (Or.). Neighborhood Resource Division; Medford (Or.)The one-year Action Plan is an annual document that describes the City of Medford's HUD-funded projects and community development related activities that will be conducted within the community to implement the five-year 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development in the upcoming fiscal year. Funding will be used for homeowner rehabilitation, homebuyer assistance, and infrastructure development for transitional housing, public service operations and rehabilitation of a nonprofit to provide improved accessibility. Performance measurements include enhanced affordability and accessibility for the purpose of providing decent housing and enhanced and improved accessibility for the purpose of providing suitable living environments. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Medford : July 1, 2007-June 30, 2008 action plan, community development block grant(City of Medford (Or.), 2008-02-07) Medford (Or.). Neighborhood Resource Division; Medford (Or.)The one-year Action Plan is an annual document that describes the City of Medford's HUD-funded projects and community development related activities that will be conducted within the community to implement the five-year 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development in the upcoming fiscal year. Funding will be used for homeowner rehabilitation, homebuyer assistance, and infrastructure development for transitional housing, public service operations and rehabilitation of senior apartments. Performance measurements include enhanced affordability and accessibility for the purpose of providing decent housing and enhanced and improved accessibility for the purpose of providing suitable living environments. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Medford : July 1, 2008-June 30, 2009 action plan, community development block grant(City of Medford (Or.), 2008-05-01) Medford (Or.). Neighborhood Resource Division; Medford (Or.)The one-year Action Plan is an annual document that describes the City of Medford's HUD-funded projects and community development related activities that will be conducted within the community to implement the five-year 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development in the upcoming fiscal year. Funding will be used for homeowner rehabilitation, acquisition of a house to be used as an emergency shelter for homeless youth and infrastructure development for transitional housing, public service operations and rehabilitation of low income apartments. Performance measurements include enhanced affordability and accessibility for the purpose of providing decent housing and enhanced and improved accessibility for the purpose of providing suitable living environments. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Medford : Locally significant wetlands conflicting use and ESEE analysis(City of Medford (Or.), 2003-10-31) Medford (Or.)The Medford City Council recognized the need to identify and manage its wetlands as a result of the City’s revision of the Environmental Element of the Medford Comprehensive Plan in 2000. The Environmental Element was further refined relative to the wetland protection program early in 2003. [From the Document]Item Open Access Medford : Natural hazard mitigation plan(City of Medford (Or.), 2004-08) Medford (Or.)Disaster mitigation is any action taken to eliminate or reduce the vulnerability of people and property to disasters. This Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan looks at the hazards facing the City of Medford and defines the vulnerability of people and property to those hazards. The Plan then identifies a set of actions or mitigation measures that may be taken pro-actively to reduce the impact of natural disasters on the people and resources of the community. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Medford : Parks master plan(City of Medford (Or.), 2003) Medford (Or.); Project A Inc.[T]his plan will address community needs and provide new direction for the development of parks and leisure services for the next twenty-five years. The City has an excellent foundation for a thriving park system and the potential to provide comprehensive recreation programming for the entire community. However, to provide a higher level of service to residents, this plan supports both improvements to the existing system and early acquisition of new park land while the opportunity exists to do so. [From the Plan]