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Item Open Access Hood River County : Community wildfire protection plan(Hood River County (Or.), 2006) Hood River County (Or.); Mackwell, PeterThe Hood River County Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) identifies and assesses wildfire hazards within the county boundaries and shows other hazards that are contiguous to the county. The City of Cascade Locks has already completed a CWPP which will be included in this County-wide plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hood River County : Comprehensive plan(Hood River County (Or.), 1984-02-21) Hood River County (Or.)The Hood River County Comprehensive land Use Plan is the basic instrument used for County land use planning. It is law and is utilized to control and direct the use and development of land use activities on private lands within the County. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hood River County : Coordinated transportation plan (2007)(Mid-Columbia Economic Development District, 2007-04) Hood River County (Or.); Mid-Columbia Economic Development DistrictThis document is a coordinated transportation plan focused on addressing the transportation needs of low income individuals, individuals with disabilities, and seniors residing in Hood River County. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hood River County : Coordinated transportation plan (2009)(Mid-Columbia Economic Development District, 2009) Hood River County (Or.); Mid-Columbia Economic Development DistrictThis document is an update to the 2007-2010 Hood River County Coordinated Transportation Plan. Mid-Columbia Economic Development District, under contract with the Association of Oregon Counties prepared this plan update. It was updated using information collected from the previous coordinated transportation plan, data from new surveys and outreach efforts, and new demographic and service resource analysis. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hood River County : Development code(Hood River County (Or.), 2003) Hood River County (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 Hood River County : Mt. Hood Unincorporated community plan(Hood River County (Or.), 2006-09-18) Hood River County (Or.); Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm)The state Unincorporated Communities Rule (OAR 660-022) requires counties to adopt land use and zoning measures specific to unincorporated communities in order to ensure that cumulative development in the communities will not: • Result in public health hazards or adverse environmental impacts that violate state or federal water quality regulations, or • Exceed the carrying capacity of the soil or of existing water supply resources and sewer services. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hood River County : Natural hazards mitigation plan(Hood River County (Or.), 2006-08) Resource Assistance for Rural Environments (Program); RARE; Oregon Natural Hazards Workgroup; Hood River County (Or.); Pasternak, Michael G.The plan includes resources and information that will assist County agencies, residents, public and private sector organizations, and other people interested in participating in hazard mitigation. (Natural hazard mitigation involves permanently reducing or alleviating the losses of life, property, and injuries resulting from natural hazards through long and short-term strategies). The plan contains: 8 Goals to direct the County vision for a disaster resilient community; 50 Recommended actions for mitigation activities; A summarized county hazard risk assessment with detailed annex; Plan implementation and maintenance procedures; Documentation of County, regional, State, and Federal resources. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hood River County : Parks and recreation capital facilities master plan(Hood River County (Or.), 2005-04-08) Hood River County (Or.)The Plan thoroughly describes current recreational facilities in the Parks District and provides a range of analysis that estimate the future needs of the Parks District; presents Parks District priorities so that adequate open space and public recreation facilities in the City and County will be provided...aims to facilitate a broad range of innovative â Best in Classâ recreational facilities that are uniquely tailored to the interests of our community by presenting materials that can be used by a wide range of local government and citizen groups to plan and implement future facilities; provides guidance materials for community members who spearhead efforts for development of new facilities; provide data, priority inputs, and conceptual implementation plans that can be used by the Parks District, the City and County planning in their ongoing planning decisions. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hood River County : Transportation system plan(Hood River County (Or.), 2003-07-21) Hood River County (Or.); Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); David Evans and AssociatesThe TSP was developed through technical analysis combined with input and review by a project management team, a technical advisory committee, and the public. The plan was initially prepared in 1995-1997 and subsequently updated and adopted in 2002-2003. Key elements of the TSP include: Plans and Studies (Chapter 1); Community Involvement/Project Goals and Objectives (Chapter 2); Current Conditions (Chapter 3); Forecasts and Analysis (Chapter 4); Transportation System Alternatives (Chapter 5); Transportation System Plan (Chapter 6); Capital Improvement Financing Plan (Chapter 7). [From the Plan]