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Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-12-09)(City of Scappoose, 2015-12-09) Scappoose (Or.)Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-11-23)(City of Scappoose, 2015-11-23) City of ScappooseItem Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-07-09)(City of Scappoose, 2015-07-09) Scappoose (Or.)Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-06-22)(City of Scappoose, 2015-06-22) City of ScappooseItem Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-12-03)(City of Scappoose, 2014-12-03) City of ScappooseItem Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-02-04)(City of Scappoose, 2014-02-04) Scappoose (Or.)Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-11-19)(City of Scappoose, 2013-11-19) Scappoose (Or.)Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-07-17)(City of Scappoose, 2013-07-17) Scappoose (Or.)Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2012-05-23)(Scappoose, 2012-05-23) Scappoose (Or.)The City amended the comprehensive plan map from Manufactured Home to Commercial and amended the zoning map from Manufactured Housing Residential (MH) to Expanded Commercial (EC) for three contiguous areas: (1) a 0.39-portion of a parcel west of ^ Street which i: currently split-zoned (portions EC & MH); (2) a 2.87-acre parcel east of 2 nd Street: & (3) 0.96 acres of abutting right-of-way.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-09-22)(Scappoose, 2011-09-22) Scappoose (Or.)Updated the development code to grant authority to the planner to decide most applications for public land tree removal while retaining Planning Commission authority over some applications. Updated the approval criteria and procedural requirements for public land tree removal.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-03-09)(Scappoose, 2011-03-09) Scappoose (Or.)Revised the definition of "Development" in the "Sensitive Lands--Flooding" chapter of the Development Code to comply with the provisions of the National Flood Insurance Program (per 44 CFR 59.1). Updated the elevation requirements for Manufactured Houses within the floodplain to be consistent with the Oregon Building Codes Division interpretation of the 2010 Manufactured Dwelling Installation Specialty Code.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-10-20)(Scappoose, 2010-10-20) Scappoose (Or.)Revised the provisions of the "Sensitive Lands-Flooding" chapter of the Development Code to adopt the new Flood Insurance Study and Flood Insurance Rate Maps prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Other changes aligned the City's floodplain regulations with the provisions of the 2010 Manufactured Dwelling Installation Specialty Code; clarified the exemptions for accessory structures used for parking and storage; and amended the definition of "Development" in accordance with the optional provisions of the Oregon Model Companion Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-07-21)(Scappoose, 2010-07-21) Scappoose (Or.)Update the provisions of the Downtown Overlay to encourage economic development within the traditional downtown center; encourage higher density residential development in the downtown area to support commerce; and to provide clarification on a number of minor issues affecting development in the city center (e.g., architectural & landscaping requirements).Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-05-20)(Scappoose, 2010-05-20) Scappoose (Or.)Eliminated the restriction on firearms storage and sales for home occupations due to state law (ORS 166.170) preempting the authority of the City to regulate firearms.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-02-23)(Scappoose, 2010-02-23) Scappoose (Or.)The City proposes to revise the provisions of the "Sensitive Lands--Flooding" chapter of the Development Code to conform to requirements of the National Flood Insurance Program. Code amendments reflect the input of staff from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD). Includes provisions from the Oregon Model Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-05-11)(Scappoose, 2009-12-09) Scappoose (Or.)Item Open Access Columbia County : Multi-jurisdictional natural hazard mitigation plan update (2009)(Columbia County (Or.), 2009-04) Columbia County (Or.)The 2009 Columbia County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan update is intended to: include newly identified hazards affecting individual jurisdictions; provide a comprehensive risk assessment and vulnerability analysis; provide community based mitigation actions; identify funding sources; and include all incorporated jurisdictions within the county as part of the update. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-08-13)(Scappoose, 2008-08-13) Scappoose (Or.)The applicant requests that the City annex one 1-acre parcel and re-zone the site to Manufactured Housing (MH), consistent with the Manufactured Housing designation on the Comprehensive Plan map.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-06-30)(Scappoose, 2008-06-30) Scappoose (Or.)Amend the Comprehensive Plan to add a new "Airport" designation that could be applied to areas near the Scappoose Industrial Airpark. Simultaneously amend the Development Code to add an "Airport Related" zoning designation that could be applied to areas near the Scappoose Industrial Airpark. These new designations would allow a range of airport-related uses including light industrial, commercial, and residential.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-01-28)(Scappoose, 2008-01-28) Scappoose (Or.)Amend the Development Code to eliminate the requirement to obtain property line adjustment approval from the City to create separate tax accounts for contiguous legal lots of record under the same ownership and identified by a single tax account. Also clarify that property line adjustments may alter nonconforming parcels if the degree of nonconformity is not increased and eliminate the requirement that property line adjustments must comply with partition review criteria.