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Item Open Access Sherwood Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-05-11)(City of Sherwood, 2015-05-11) City of SherwoodItem Open Access Sherwood Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-05-06)(City of Sherwood, 2015-05-06) Sherwood (Or.)Item Open Access Sherwood Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-04-02)(City of Sherwood, 2015-04-02) City of SherwoodItem Open Access Sherwood Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-08-11)(City of Sherwood, 2014-08-11) City of SherwoodItem Open Access Sherwood Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-07-01)(City of Sherwood, 2014-07-01) Sherwood (Or.)Item Open Access Sherwood Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-03-12)(City of Sherwood, 2014-03-12) Sherwood (Or.)Item Open Access Sherwood Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-02-19)(City of Sherwood, 2014-02-19) Sherwood (Or.)Item Open Access Sherwood Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-02-19)(City of Sherwood, 2014-02-19) Sherwood (Or.)Item Open Access Sherwood Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-02-13)(City of Sherwood, 2014-02-13) Sherwood (Or.)Item Open Access Sherwood Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-09-19)(City of Sherwood, 2013-09-19) Sherwood (Or.)Item Open Access Sherwood Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-09-04)(City of Sherwood, 2013-09-04) Sherwood (Or.)Item Open Access Sherwood : Adams Avenue North concept plan (2009)(City of Sherwood (Or.), 2009-04-06) Sherwood (Or.); Harper Houf Peterson Righellis; Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); DKS AssociatesThe Adams Avenue North Concept Plan is a guide to development of 50 acres southeast of Highway 99W and north of Tualatin-Sherwood Road. Of this 50 acres, 33 acres was added to the regional urban growth boundary by Metro in 2002 at the request of the City of Sherwood. The primary objective in adding this land to the urban growth boundary was to allow construction of a collector street and alternative route between Highway 99W and Tualatin-Sherwood Road. Although not the primary purpose for expanding the urban growth boundary, this additional land will become available for urban development once the concept plan is finalized and implemented. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Sherwood : Brookman Addition concept plan report (2008)(City of Sherwood (Or.), 2008-04-22) Sherwood (Or.); Otak, Inc.The Brookman Addition Concept Plan is a guide to the creation of a new 250-acre community in Sherwood. More specifically, it identifies the general location and intensity of future land uses, including medium-low to high density residential, mixed use commercial, employment, parks and open space. Integrated with future land uses is a conceptual layout of basic infrastructure systems including transportation, trails, utilities and stormwater management. The Concept Plan follows a 2002 decision by Metro to bring the area into the regional urban growth boundary (UGB). The central theme of the plan is to create a livable community that is an extension of existing Sherwood. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Sherwood : Southeast Sherwood master plan alternatives workshop (2005)(City of Sherwood (Or.), 2005-11-30) Sherwood (Or.)Southeast Neighborhood Plan Goal: a well designed, coordinated development that has adequate infrastructure, transportation networks, and open space. [From the document]Item Open Access Sherwood : Water system master plan(City of Sherwood (Or.), 2005-08) Sherwood (Or.); Murray, Smith & Associates; Groundwater Solutions, Inc.; Financial Consulting Solutions GroupThe purpose of this study is to perform a comprehensive analysis of the City of Sherwood’s water distribution system, to identify system deficiencies, to determine future water distribution system supply requirements, and to recommend water system facility improvements that correct existing deficiencies and that provide for future system expansion. The planning and analysis efforts include consideration of the ultimate integration of recommended distribution system improvements with the City’s long-term water source and supply decision. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Sherwood : Area 59 Neighborhood concept plan charette summary and presentation(City of Sherwood (Or.), 2005-07-26) Otak, Inc.; Sherwood (Or.)Charrette Summary and Presentation to Sherwood Planning Commission Area 59 Citizen Advisory Committee. [From the document]Item Open Access Sherwood : Development code(City of Sherwood (Or.), 2005-06-01) Sherwood (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 Sherwood : Old Town design guidelines(City of Sherwood (Or.), 2005-04) Sherwood (Or.); Sherwood (Or.). Planning Dept.The Old Town Design Guidelines are a framework within which to review new projects, aiding design professionals and developers in understanding the Cityâ s urban design expectations. The guidelines ensure a high degree of order, harmony, and quality within the built environment; they allow the development of new buildings and projects that are attractive individually yet contribute to a downtown that is unified and distinctive as a whole. [From the document]Item Open Access Sherwood : Transportation system plan(City of Sherwood (Or.), 2005-03-15) Sherwood (Or.); DKS AssociatesThis Sherwood Transportation System Plan (TSP) identifies projects and programs needed to support the Cityâ s Goals and Policies and to serve planned growth over the next 20 years. This document presents the investments and priorities for the Pedestrian, Bicycle, Transit, and Motor Vehicle systems along with new transportation programs to correct existing shortfalls and enhance critical services. For each travel mode, a Master Plan project map and list are identified to support the cityâ s transportation goals and policies. The most critical elements of these Master Plans are referred to as Action Plans. The final chapter identifies the estimated plan costs and makes recommendations about potential new funding sources to support the plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Downtown Sherwood streetscape master plan(City of Sherwood (Or.), 2003-12-09) Lango Hansen Landscape Architects; Glumac International; KPFF Consulting Engineers; Sherwood (Or.); Sherwood (Or.). Engineering Dept.The Downtown Sherwood Streetscape Master Plan was developed over a six month period in 2003. The design consultant team was comprised of landscape architects, civil engineers and lighting designers. The consultant team also relied on the services of a railway engineer. The design team worked through concepts and technical issues with the Sherwood Engineering Department staff. Throughout the design process, a number of goals were established that guided the development of the Streetscape Master Plan. [From the Plan]