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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 Linn County : Community wildfire protection plan(Linn County (Or.), 2007-11) Linn County (Or.); ECO Northwest, Ltd.; LeDuc, Andre; Juntunen, Lorelei; Mitchell, Krista M.; Siepert, KatyThis plan describes Linn County’s risk from wildfires as well as the specific steps that it will take to reduce that risk now and in the future. It is a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP), a collaborative effort to reduce the potential for future loss of life and property resulting from wildfire.... This CWPP is intended to assist Linn County in reducing its risk from WUI wildfire hazards by identifying resources, information, and strategies for risk reduction. It will also help to guide and coordinate mitigation activities throughout the County. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Linn County : Comprehensive plan(Linn County (Or.), 2003-04-03) Linn County (Or.)LCC 900.010 to 919.999 shall be known as the "Linn County Comprehensive Plan Code." LCC 900.010 to 919.999 may also be referred to and cited as the "Comprehensive Plan" or the "Comp Plan," or the "Plan." [From the Plan]Item Open Access Linn County : Coordinated public transit-human services transportation plan draft(Linn County (Or.), 2007-05-20) Linn County (Or.); Oregon Cascades West Council of Governments; Volmert, MarkThe Linn County Coordinated Public Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan has been developed to establish a framework to better support the delivery of transportation services to seniors, persons with disabilities and residents with low income.... As required by the Oregon Department of Transportation, the plan includes (1) an evaluation of the community's resources; (2) an assessment of the transportation needs of seniors, persons with disabilities and residents with low income; (3) strategies to address the identified needs and gaps and also address efficiencies in service delivery through coordination; and (4) relative priorities of the needs and opportunities.Item Open Access Linn County : Development code(Linn County (Or.), 2004-02-25) Linn County (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. In some cases the sections pertaining to subdivision of land may be included in the zoning ordinance.Item Open Access Linn County : Forestland development standards handbook(Linn County (Or.), 2003-06) Linn County (Or.); Satre AssociatesThe siting of new buildings and the expansion of existing buildings and homes is subject to various property development standards in the Linn County Land Development Code (LCC). The purpose of this handbook is to explain and illustrate how to meet development standards for property located in forested areas of Linn County. The handbook is intended to provide Linn County property owners, residents and development professionals with a clear and concise description of the LCC standards related to building in forested areas. Specifically, the handbook describes the forestland structural siting standards contained in the Land Development Code including property line setbacks, building material requirements, road and access design, firebreaks and water supply standards. [From the document]Item Open Access Linn County : Natural hazard mitigation plan(2005-11-00) Linn County (Or.). Planning and Building Dept.; Linn County (Or.); Oregon Natural Hazards WorkgroupLinn County developed this Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan to protect life and property and reduce damages resulting from natural disasters by reducing vulnerability to natural hazard risks. Reducing potential damages improves public safety and economic stability. The mitigation plan identifies resources, information, and strategies to reduce risks from natural hazards, and guides the County’s mitigation activities. [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 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 Linn County : Transportation plan code(Linn County (Or.), 2004-08-23) Linn County (Or.)The Transportation Plan contains brief background descriptions of facilities and issues followed by the complete list of adopted County transportation policies. In addition, sections of the Plan list and prioritize proposed transportation projects.... This plan is a 20 year plan and based on economic growth projections, population projections and anticipated transportation needs for that period. [From the document]Item Open Access Linn County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-02-28)(Linn County, 2006-02-28) Linn County (Or.)Applicant proposed to amend zoning designation on 2.44 acres from Urban Growth Management-10 acre minimum (UGM-10) to Urban Growth Area-Rural Commercial (UGA-RCM). The property is located adjacent to State Highway 20 within Lebanon's urban growth area. The property has a Comprehensive Plan map designation of CommercialItem Open Access Linn County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-03-01)(Linn County, 2006-03-01) Linn County (Or.)Change the Plan Designation of a 28.62-acre property from Farm/Forest to Non-Resource. Change the Zoning Map designation from Farm/Forest fF/F> to Non-Resource (NR-5).Item Open Access Linn County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-03-01)(Linn County, 2006-03-01) Linn County (Or.)Change the Plan Designation of a 40.01-acre property from Forest Conservation and Management to Farm/Forest. Change the Zoning Map designationfromFCM to F/F.Item Open Access Linn County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-10-26)(Linn County, 2006-10-26) Linn County (Or.)Adopt exceptions to Goal 3 and Goal 4: Change the Plan Designation of a 44.23-acre property from Farm/Forest to Rural Residential; Change the Zoning Map designation from Farm/Forest (F/F) to Rural Residential (RR-10-).Item Open Access Linn County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-12-20)(Linn County, 2006-12-20) Linn County (Or.)Amend the Comprehensive Plan aggregate resource inventory to include the 50-acre property in the inventory of significant aggregate resource sites: and apply the Aggregate Resource Overlay (ARO) to the property.Item Open Access Linn County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-08-30)(Linn County, 2007-08-30) Linn County (Or.)Linn County approved a Comprehensive Plan map amendment and a zoning map amendment to expand the Brownsville Urban Growth Boundary by 1.4 acres and to remove the Linn County Agricultural Resource designation on the 1.4 acres. Brownsville would then annex the 1.4 acres and apply zoning and Comprehensive Plan map designations to the 1.4 acres.Item Open Access Linn County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-12-03)(Linn County, 2007-12-03) Linn County (Or.)Amended the Harrisburg population projection to 5,992 in 2027 and Tangent 2020 projection 1,501 in 2026.Item Open Access Linn County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-12-26)(Linn County, 2008-12-26) Linn County (Or.)Applicants proposed to expand Mill City's urban growth boundary by 9.16 acres. The property is currently zoned Rural Residential 2 1/2 acre minimum (RR-2 1/2) Once included m the urban growth boundary, the land would be annexed into the city of Mill City. (Dunng the hearings, the applicants indicated they did not want to annex the entire 9 16 acres. They only wanted to annex a portion of a tax lot to correct the city/county boundary line crossing through their dwelling.)Item Open Access Linn County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-03-12)(Linn County, 2009-03-12) Linn County (Or.)A comprehensive plan text amendment to add a 28.04-acre portion of a 128.86-acre property to the Linn County aggregate inventory as a significant aggregate resource site. A zone map amendment to add an aggregate resource overlay (ARO) designation to the 28.04-acre portion of the property is also requestedItem Open Access Linn County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-06-02)(Linn County, 2009-06-02) Linn County (Or.)Applicant proposed to amend Comprehensive Plan map designation from Rural Residential Reserve-Farm Forest to Non Resource and amend zoning map from Farm/Forest (F/F) to Non Resource-5 acre minimum (NR-5) on a 15.00-acre property.Item Open Access Linn County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-06-26)(Linn County, 2009-06-26) Linn County (Or.)A comprehensive plan text amendment to add a 216-acre portion of a 451.21-acre property to the Linn County aggregate inventory as a significant aggregate resource site. A zone map amendment to add an aggregate resource overlay (ARO) designation to the 216-acre portion of the property is also requestedItem Open Access Linn County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-06-26)(Linn County, 2009-06-26) Linn County (Or.)A comprehensive plan text amendment to add a 216-acre portion of a 451.21-acre property to the Linn County aggregate inventory as a significant aggregate resource site. A zone map amendment to add an aggregate resource overlay (ARO) designation to the 216-acre portion of the property is also requested