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Item Open Access Gresham : Green development practices for stormwater management (2007)(City of Gresham (Or.), 2007-07) Gresham (Or.); Gresham (Or.). Dept. of Environmental Services; Gresham (Or.). Community & Economic Development Dept.The purpose of this document is to provide the development community and City of Gresham staff with clear direction on how to meet stormwater management requirements specific to the Pleasant Valley and Springwater Plan Districts. [From the document]Item Open Access Gresham : Parks, recreation and open space master plan(City of Gresham (Or.), 1996-03) Gresham (Or.); MIG, Inc.; Gresham (Or.). Parks and Recreation Division; Gresham (Or.). Dept. of Environmental ServicesThe Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan identifies the personal, social, economic, and environmental benefits of parks and recreation that are most important to Gresham residents. The Master Plan describes how the City will provide those benefits to residents for the next 15 years -- from 1995 through 2010. Priority is given to those improvements which maximize benefits to residents and support the goals of other important City and regional planning efforts, such as SCORP, the Region 2040 Plan, the Metro Greenspaces Program, Envision Gresham, and the City of Gresham Downtown Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Gresham : Springwater community plan(City of Gresham (Or.), 2005-09-20) Gresham (Or.); Gresham (Or.). Community & Economic Development Dept.; Gresham (Or.). Dept. of Environmental ServicesThe Springwater area was added to the region’s Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) in December 2002 to meet a growing demand for industrial land in the region and provide high value, familywage jobs for east Multnomah County. The 1,272-acre Springwater UGB expansion area is located south of Gresham, adjacent to the southeastern neighborhoods of the existing city. The planning effort also included the 183-acre “Brickworks” area in southern Gresham immediately north of Springwater. The purpose of the Springwater Community Plan is to describe how urbanization of the Springwater area should occur to meet the intent of the December 2002 UGB expansion. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Gresham : Zimmerman Heritage Farm master plan(City of Gresham (Or.), 1999-12) Gresham (Or.); Gresham (Or.). Dept. of Environmental Services; Gresham (Or.). Parks and Recreation Division; Fairview-Rockwood-Wilkes Historical Society; Friends of Zimmerman HouseZimmerman Heritage Farm is a unique cultural education and recreational resource that is being created for the benefit of the public on a 5.98-acre historic site in Gresham, Oregon. The focal point is the historic Zimmerman House, a Victorian era farmhouse, which was built in 1874 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Master Plan for Zimmerman Heritage Farm outlines a comprehensive vision and a long-range, phased implementation plan for cultural heritage education and complementary recreation facilities, programs, and special events and activities. The goal of this master plan is to provide a vision and a “road map” for creating a cultural heritage museum and community park that will become an enduring benefit to the community. [From the Plan]