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Item Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-10-26)(Oregon City, 2015-10-26) Oregon CityItem Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-05-29)(Oregon City, 2015-05-29) Oregon CityItem Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-05-26)(Oregon City, 2015-05-26) Oregon CityItem Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-10-06)(Oregon City, 2014-10-06) Oregon CityItem Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-04-29)(Oregon City, 2014-04-29) Oregon CityItem Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-04-18)(Oregon City, 2014-04-18) Oregon CityItem Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-07-19)(Oregon City, 2013-07-19) Oregon CityItem Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-05-20)(Oregon City, 2013-05-20) Oregon CityItem Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2012-02-06)(Oregon City, 2012-02-06) Oregon CityUpdate the Oregon City Water Distribution System Master Plan for distribution facilities and existing and projected future water demands. The project includes a recommended Capital Improvement Program and financing recommendations. The Water Master Plan (2003) is an Ancillary Plan to the City of Oregon City Comprehensive Plan, which was adopted in 2004. The City's existing service area is approximately 4,134 acres.Item Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-11-10)(Oregon City, 2010-11-10) Oregon CityAMENDED THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP FROM COUNTY FU - FUTURE URBAN TO MUC - MIXED USE CORRIDOR AND CHANGED THE CITY ZONING MAP FROM COUNTY - FU-10 TO MUC-1 - MIXED USE CORRIDOR DISTRICT FOR THE PROPERTY IDENTIFIED AS CLACKAMAS COUNTY MAP 3-2E-10C, TAX LOT 800. NO DEVELOPMENT IS PROPOSED AT THIS TIME.Item Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-07-26)(Oregon City, 2010-07-26) Oregon CityItem Open Access Oregon City, Oregon natural hazards mitigation plan addendum(City of Oregon City (Or.), 2009-10-15) Oregon Partnership for Disaster ResilienceThe Oregon City Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan Addendum includes resources and information to assist city residents, public and private sector organizations, and others interested in participating in planning for natural hazards. The mitigation plan provides a list of activities that may assist Oregon City in reducing risk and preventing loss from future natural hazard events. Oregon City has developed this plan as an addendum to the multi-jurisdictional Clackamas County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan in an effort to take a more regional approach to planning for natural hazard scenarios.Item Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-09-23)(Oregon City, 2009-09-23) Oregon CityItem Open Access Oregon City : Downtown parking study (2009)(City of Oregon City (Or.), 2009-04) Oregon City (Or.); Rick Williams ConsultingPurpose of the Parking Study: to develop and implement a comprehensive, effective, and parking management plan for Downtown Oregon City to maximize the parking supply and strategically support the development of a vibrant, growing and attractive destination for shopping, working, living, recreating and entertainment. [From the document]Item Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-09-25)(Oregon City, 2008-09-25) Oregon CityAs required by Metro Title 11: Planning for New Urban Areas of the Urban Growth Management Functional Plan, the Beavercreek Road Concept Plan is intended to lav a foundation for urbanization of the area brought into the City's Urban Growth Boundary (UGB). The Beavercreek Road Concept Plan addresses urban services, residential density and design, housing, commercial and employment uses, transportation, natural resources and public facilities.Item Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-06-18)(Oregon City, 2008-06-18) Oregon CityThe 5-year vision implementation plan is intended to guide the developent, management physical infrastructure improvements and planning efforts over the next five years in more detail than the existing Oregon City Parks and Recreation Master Plan.Item Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-06-18)(Oregon City, 2008-06-18) Oregon CityItem Open Access Oregon City Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-04-11)(Oregon City, 2008-04-11) Oregon CityIn 2002, nearly 300 acres of rural land located just east of Oregon City was brought into the Portland Metropolitan Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) to accommodate future growth. The Park Place project area includes the newly expanded UGB section along with areas previously in the UGB but located outside of the city limits. Adoption of the Park Place Concept Plan implements Title 11 of METRO'S Urban Growth Management Functional Plan for the Park Place project area.Item Open Access Oregon Quarterly : 2008, Vol. 88, No. 1 (Autumn)(University of Oregon, 2008) Maynard, GuyFeatures: The Sport of Kings / by Rebecca Owen -- Ascent of a Woman / by Kimber Williams -- Dropping in / by Corey DuBrowa -- Olympian Achievement / Photos by John BauguessItem Open Access Oregon City : Parks and recreation master plan update(City of Oregon City (Or.), 2007-08) Oregon City (Or.); GreenPlay (Firm); Design Concepts (Firm); Geowest (Firm); ETC/Leisure Vision (Firm)The Oregon City Parks and Recreation Master Plan Update is intended to help meet the needs of current and future residents by positioning Oregon City to build on the community’s unique parks and recreation assets and identify new opportunities. The citizen driven plan establishes a clear direction to guide city staff, advisory committees, and elected officials in their efforts to enhance the community’s parks and recreation programs, services and facilities. Although the Community Services Department is also responsible for the library, the Master Plan Update specifically does not address this portion of department operations and is focused strictly on parks and recreation issues. [From the Plan]