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Item Open Access Grant County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-07-19)(Grant County, 2013-07-19) Grant County (Or.)Item Open Access Grant County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-04-08)(Grant County, 2009-04-08) Grant County (Or.)Item Open Access Grant County : Land development code(Grant County (Or.), 2002-09) Grant 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 Grant County : Comprehensive plan(Grant County (Or.), 1996-01) Grant County (Or.)Prepared by Grant County Planning Department in response to the applicable periodic review requirements of OAR 660-19 as set forth by the State Land Conservation and Development Commission. Special [acknowledgment] is given to the Grant County Planning Commission for the assistance provided in completing codification of this document. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Grant County : Transportation system plan(Grant County (Or.), 1997-06) Grant County (Or.); David Evans and AssociatesThe TSP planning area includes all areas inside Grant County, public and private. A large foldout map displaying the Grant County planning area is located in Appendix A [not included]. The map also shows state highways as well as county and United States Forest Service (USFS) roads. Roadways included in the TSP may fall under multiple jurisdictions: one of nine incorporated cities, Grant County, the State of Oregon, and the federal government. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Grant County : Airport layout plan(Grant County (Or.), 1996-10) Grant County (Or.); Oregon. Aeronautics Section; John Day (Or.); Devco Engineering; David Miller and Associates; Gazely and Associates; Aron Faegre and AssociatesThe primary objective of the Airport Layout Plan Report is to provide a long-term development program which will yield a safe, efficient, economical, and environmentally acceptable air transportation facility for the area. As noted in the Airport Service Area section, John Day State Au-port is positioned to serve a number of nearby communities and a large rural area within Grant County and adjacent counties. The planning process requires an evaluation of the airport and a determination of what actions should be taken in the future to maintain an adequate, safe, and reliable airport facility. The review and approval of the Auport Layout Plan drawing by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will enable the Sponsor to apply for federal Auport Improvement Program (AIP) grants for eligible facility improvement projects. Although competition for AIP dollars is substantial, AIP funds are an essential funding source in funding airport improvement projects at community general aviation airports. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Grant County : Community wildfire protection plan(Grant County (Or.), 2005-07-13) Grant County (Or.)Developed by the local coordinating group comprised of rural fire prodection districts, local government, state and federal agencies, and community-based organizations, the plan mission is to reduce the risk from forest fire to life, property and natural resources in the County. [From the Plan]