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Item Open Access Dayton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-11-12)(City of Dayton, 2015-11-12) Dayton (Or.)Item Open Access Dayton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-10-31)(City of Dayton, 2014-10-31) Dayton (Or.)Item Open Access Dayton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-10-11)(City of Dayton, 2013-10-11) Dayton (Or.)Item Open Access Dayton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-03-06)(Dayton, 2009-03-06) DaytonItem Open Access Dayton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-01-31)(Dayton, 2006-01-31) DaytonItem Open Access Dayton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-01-31)(Dayton, 2006-01-31) DaytonItem Open Access Dayton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2012-04-09)(Dayton, 2012-04-09) DaytonTo allow and clarify special permitted uses including drive-ins and drive-through & walk-up windows in the commercial & commercial/residential zones and the central business overlay zone.Item Open Access Dayton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-04-14)(Dayton, 2011-04-14) DaytonItem Open Access Dayton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-10-18)(Dayton, 2010-10-18) DaytonRevision to section 7.2.112 Historical property overlay zone (HPO) of the Dayton Land Use and Development Code.Item Open Access Dayton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-02-05)(Dayton, 2010-02-05) DaytonItem Open Access Dayton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-11-13)(Dayton, 2007-11-13) DaytonItem Open Access Dayton : Development code(City of Dayton (Or.), 2007-03-20) Dayton (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 Dayton : Comprehensive plan(City of Dayton (Or.), 1986-12) Dayton (Or.); Yamhill County (Or.)The natural and man-made systems that make up the community were separated as elements into three main categories: Natural Resources, Community Resources and Community Development. A data base for all of the elements was gathered and problems and issues were identified. With the aid of the supporting data base, goals were developed which state general objectives that the City would like to accomplish or work toward in the near future, policies that will carry out the intent of the goals were then applied. At the end of each category the implementation mechanisms are discussed. The Comprehensive Plan reflects the needs of the City to the year 2000 and will be reviewed and updated every three years. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Dayton : Transportation system plan(City of Dayton (Or.), 2001-05) Dayton (Or.); Mid Willamette Valley Council of GovernmentsThe Dayton TSP is a statement of current conditions of the local transportation system and specific directions for improvements that will increase transportation alternatives in Dayton. Those transportation improvements will have to be efficient, economical, timely, and environmentally appropriate. No TSP can anticipate all the variables needed to meet future transportation desires, but the TSP can provide the decision making flexibility for Dayton's community leaders to take advantage of transportation opportunities, which will increase transportation alternatives in Dayton. The intent of the transportation system plan (TSP) is to be an addendum to the Dayton Planning Atlas. The summary is designed as a revision to the Dayton Comprehensive Plan. Some of the appendices are intended for adoption as amendments to the Dayton Development Code. [From the Plan]