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Item Open Access Idanha Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-01-06)(Idanha, 2011-01-06) Idanha (Or.)Amend the Comprehensive Plan Map designation from Industrial to Commercial Recreation and change the zoning from Light Industrial to Commercial Recreation and change the zoning from Light Industrial to Commercial Recreation on approximately 13.5 acres, identified as Township 10S, Range 6E, Section 15CC, Tax Lot 100 (southern seven (7) acres and Township 10S, Range 6E, Section 22B, Tax Lots 100, 200, and 300.Item Open Access Idanha Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-10-20)(Idanha, 2006-10-20) Idanha (Or.)This Industrial applicant-initiated comprehensive plan map/zone change rezones 6.37 acres in the City of Idahna from to Residential.Item Open Access Idanha Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-09-13)(Idanha, 2006-09-13) Idanha (Or.)This applicant-initiated comprehensive plan map/zone change rezoned 67 acres of a 74-acre tract in the City of Idahna from Industrial to Residential for development of a proposed residential subdivision. The remaining 7 acres remains an Industrial land use designation and Light Industrial zoning.Item Open Access Idanha : Transportation study(City of Idanha (Or.), 2005-09) Idanha (Or.); CH2M Hill, inc.; Angelo Eaton & AssociatesThe Idanha Transportation Study is intended to recommend solutions to improve the transportation system in Idanha. The City of Idanha asked the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) for a study to address the following primary issues: pedestrian and bicyclist safety, specifically along OR 22 through the city; speeding, specifically along OR 22 through the city; lack of street design along OR 22 that helps to create a “sense of place.” The purpose of the study was to examine alternative roadway treatments along OR 22 and other transportation solutions that could help address safety concerns while creating a sense of place through roadway design concepts or transportation solutions. [From the Plan]