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Item Open Access North Plains Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-07-23)(City of North Plains, 2015-07-23) North Plains (Or.)Item Open Access North Plains : Development code(North Plains (Or.), 2006-02-06) North Plains (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 North Plains : Transportation system plan(City of North Plains (Or.), 2005-06-20) Falconi Consulting Services; North Plains (Or.); Entranco, Inc.In the Transportation Element of its Comprehensive Plan, the City of North Plains identifies goals and policies designed to promote the integrated development of pedestrian, bicycle and motor vehicle facilities with public transit and commercial freight and passenger transportation systems. The TSP will incorporate these goals and policies. [From the Plan]Item Open Access North Plains : Comprehensive plan(City of North Plains (Or.), 2004-11-15) North Plains (Or.)The City of North Plains is a rural residential community located in western Washington County on the western fringe of the Portland metropolitan area. Platted in 1910, the community was incorporated in 1963. In 1980 the community had approximately 750 residents which is expected to approach 2000 residents by the year 2000....[t]he City has embarked on a comprehensive land use planning process designed to...Address the statewide planning goals of the Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC); Encourage orderly and coordinated urban growth and provide urban level services in an efficient and economic manner; Enhance community livability and encourage economic expansion; and Preserve the community's character and natural resources for future generations. [From the Plan]