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Item Open Access Salem : Development design handbook(City of Salem (Or.), 2008-04) Salem (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Salem (Or.)The City of Salem Development Design Handbook is structured to clearly identify what is required for projects reviewed by the Historic Landmarks and Design Review Commission and projects that must comply with design standards. Design guidelines are always presented on the left side of the page with design standards on the right side of the page. [From the document]Item Open Access Salem : Mill Creek Industrial Park urban renewal plan(City of Salem (Or.), 2005-04-07) Parametrix, Inc.; Salem (Or.). Urban Development Dept.; Otak, Inc.; Salem (Or.). Dept. of Community Development. Planning Division; Leland Consulting Group; Salem (Or.). Public Works Dept.; Salem (Or.). Dept. of Community Services; Cascade Economic Planning; DKS Associates; Salem (Or.); Salem (Or.). Dept. of Community DevelopmentThe purpose of the Plan is to use the tools provided by urban renewal (ORS 457) to overcome barriers to the development of the Area, which is currently vacant, and create economic opportunities that will benefit local and regional residents. These tools include tax increment financing (see Section X), which means that the property taxes resulting from growth in property value within the Area can be used to finance improvement projects and programs, and the acquisition and sale of land for development as part of a public/private development partnership. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : Natural hazard mitigation plan(City of Salem (Or.), 2002-12) Salem (Or.); Golder Associates; Robert Olson Associates; Salem (Or.). Dept. of Community DevelopmentThe general purposes of the Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (NHMP) are to: Define the scope of and experience with natural hazards affecting the community; Assess the ongoing hazard mitigation activities in the community, including approaches that the City is currently utilizing; Evaluate additional mitigation measures that should be undertaken; Define a strategy for implementation of mitigation projects and activities by all stakeholders (including cities, counties, citizens, businesses, others); Serve as a qualifying document for various hazard mitigation programs which are coordinated through the Oregon State Police, Office of Emergency Management (OEM), and; Act as a resource document, subject to change, as the community refines hazard mitigation goals, strategy, and implementation. [From the Plan]