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Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-12-15)(Benton County, 2015-12-15) Benton CountyItem Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-08-13)(Benton County, 2015-08-13) Benton County (Or.)Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-07-16)(Benton County, 2015-07-16) Benton CountyItem Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-05-05)(Benton County, 2015-05-05) Benton County (Or.)Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-01-26)(Benton County, 2015-01-26) Benton County (Or.)Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-06-17)(Benton County, 2014-06-17) Benton County (Or.)Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-07-30)(Benton County, 2013-07-30) Benton County (Or.)Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2012-03-05)(Benton County, 2012-03-05) Benton County (Or.)I) Allows Urban Residential zone parcels that will be used for a public service, such as a fire station or public park, to vary from the standard partition size requirements and, when appropriate, to be exempt from the water and septic drainfieid requirements, 2) Clarifies urban conversion plan requirements (e.g., requires City consultation, etc.).Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-05-11)(Benton County, 2011-05-11) Benton County (Or.)Adopted revised Flood Insurance Rate Maps provided by FEMA and revisions to Benton County floodplain regulations. Revisions to the floodplain regulations were made as required by FEMA, as recommended by the policies identified in the Benton County Comprehensive Plan, and to ensure greater protection of citizens and structures against flood loss and flood damage during flood events.Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-04-26)(Benton County, 2011-04-26) Benton County (Or.)Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-06-09)(Benton County, 2010-06-09) Benton County (Or.)Change zone from Exclusive Farm Use to Agricultural Industrial (AI). Property is currently used as a vineyard and operates a winery by conditional use permit. Changing to AI would allow a winery as an outright permitted use, and a dwelling for employer or employee of the industrial use. Applicant proposes text changes to AI zone as an overlay for this parcel only to limit uses to wine-related uses and exclude vehicle-related uses. Specific text language has not been proposed.Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-12-02)(Benton County, 2009-12-02) Benton County (Or.)Revised Benton County's Development Code to be in compliance with changes the Oregon State Legislature made to Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) and/or Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS). Chapters changed; Ch. 51 "Development Code Administration," Ch. 55 "Exclusive Farm Use," Ch. 60 "Forest Conservation," Ch. 94 "Property Line Adjustments," and Ch. 97 "Subdivisions."Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-02-06)(Benton County, 2009-02-06) Benton County (Or.)Re-zone from EFU to RR-5 six (6) taxlots under five (5) separate ownerships, totalling 33.59 acres. These parcels are located within a triangle bordered by Highway 99W and county roads on three sides. (Tax lot numbers 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1100, 1500).Item Open Access Benton County : Community wildfire protection plan(Benton County (Or.), 2009) Northwest Management, Inc.; Benton County (Or.)The Community Wildfire Protection Plan expands on the wildfire chapter of the Benton County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan, which was approved by FEMA in 2006. Although published as a separate document, the Community Wildfire Protection Plan will be considered a supplement to the wildfire chapter of the Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-10-23)(Benton County, 2008-10-23) Benton County (Or.)Decision on remand from Court of Appeals and LUBA. Adopted 127.5-acre expansion of Adair Village Urban Growth Boundary.Item Open Access Benton County : Water analysis and demand forecast (2008)(Benton County (Or.), 2008) Benton County (Or.)The Phase 1 report is an overview of the complex water quantity and quality information and issues specific to Benton County. It is a first step toward assessing and planning for future water quantity and quality within Benton County and provides a template for regional water planning. [From the document]Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-12-17)(Benton County, 2007-12-17) Benton County (Or.)Re-zone 33 acres from Multi-Purpose Agriculture (an exclusive farm use zone) to Forest Conservation.Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-10-19)(Benton County, 2007-10-19) Benton County (Or.)Standard ordinance effective November 15, 2007. Amends water supply requirements for land divisions. Establishes standards for wells supplying new lots or parcels. Requires hydrogeologic study for land divisions above a certain density. Establishes plan requirements for water systems.Item Open Access Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-04-23)(Benton County, 2007-04-23) Benton County (Or.)An expansion of the City of Adair Village's urban growth boundary by 142 acres to meet its 2026 population growth.Item Open Access Benton County : Comprehensive plan (2007)(Benton County (Or.), 2007-03-22) Benton County (Or.); Frenkel, Robert; David Reed & Associates; Willamette Valley Planning; Cascades West Council of Governments; Benton County (Or.). Community Development Dept.The Comprehensive Plan is the official policy guide for decisions about growth, development, services, and resource management in Benton County – outside of incorporated cities. The policies of the Comprehensive Plan serve as the basis for developing the implementing regulations of the Development Code. The policies of the Comprehensive Plan are not in themselves implementing regulations and are not applied to individual applications except as provided by the Development Code. [From the Plan]