Grass Valley, Oregon Planning Documents
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Item Open Access Grass Valley Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-11-13)(City of Grass Valley, 2015-11-13) Grass Valley (Or.)Item Open Access Grass Valley Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-07-11)(Grass Valley, 2008-07-11) Grass Valley (Or.)Item Open Access Grass Valley Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-07-02)(Grass Valley, 2007-07-02) Grass Valley (Or.)This is the final adoped product of a TA Grant from the Department to update the City's Comprehensive Plan, the project is listed as TA-R-07-029. This is a general update of the Plan inventories and policies. The Comprehensive Map is unchanged, except for the adoption date.Item Open Access Sherman County : Transportation system plan(Sherman County (Or.), 2003-05) Sherman County (Or.); Sherman County (Or.). Planning and Economic Development Dept.The Sherman County Transportation System Plan (TSP) guides the management of existing transportation facilities and the design and implementation of future facilities for the next 20 years. This TSP constitutes the transportation element of the county’s comprehensive plan and satisfies the requirements of the Oregon Transportation Planning Rule (TPR) established by the Department of Land Conservation and Development. It identifies and prioritizes transportation projects for inclusion in the Oregon Department of Transportation’s (ODOT’s) Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). [From the Plan]Item Open Access Grass Valley : Comprehensive plan(City of Grass Valley (Or.), 1978-04) Grass Valley (Or.); Mid-Columbia Economic Development District; Sherman County Planning Commission[The Plan] is designed to do several things: to insure the future livability, so that Grass Valley is at least as nice to live in the future, if not better than it is today; to manage future growth and development so that it is orderly and is in harmony with the public desires of the area; and to conserve natural resources to provide for their wise utilization or preservation. It also will provide the basis for business, the public, and individuals to make sound investment decisions. By knowing where and how development may occur, financial savings will be realized and development can proceed more rapidly while attaining the desired livability goals determined by the area. [From the Plan]