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Item Open Access Marion County : Brooks-Hopmere community plan(Marion County (Or.), 2000-07) Marion County (Or.); Marion County (Or.). Public Works Dept.; Pacific Rim Resources, Inc.The area [covered by the Plan] includes a mix of residential, commercial, industrial and public land uses. Brooks has two schools, a fire station, and a post office. Hopmere contains industrial and commercial uses within the Brooks-Hopmere boundary; with several residences along River Road on less than an acre parcels being included in the boundary due to existing non-farm use under current Exclusive Farm Use zoning. The county comprehensive plan originally prepared to address statewide planning goals listed Hopmere as a Rural Service Center and Brooks as a Rural Community. The freeway interchange between the two was also recognized as a Rural Development Center in the plan. The community includes only areas planned and zoned for residential, commercial and industrial development and public uses; no no land planned for farm use is included though the Ogden-Martin waste to energy utility facility is included in the boundary and zoned Exclusive Farm Use. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Marion County : Comprehensive plan(Marion County (Or.), 2002) Marion County (Or.)The Marion County Comprehensive Plan was developed for the purpose of providing a guide to development and conservation of Marion County's land resources. It is a generalized long-range policy guide and land use map that provides the basis for decisions on the physical, social, and economic development of Marion County. It represents a public statement of the most desirable land conservation projections for the next 10 to 20 years. These policies and statements are based on inventories, developmental limitations, projected needs, public attitudes, countywide urban growth management project framework and implementation strategy, and the State Land Conservation and Development Commission Goals and Guidelines. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Marion County : Comprehensive plan (1981)(Marion County (Or.), 1981-05-13) Marion County (Or.); Marion County (Or.). Planning DivisionThe Marion County Comprehensive Plan was developed for the purpose of providing a guide to development and conservation of Marion County's land resources. It is a generalized long-range policy guide and land use map that provides the basis for decisions on the physical, social, and economic development of Marion County. It represents a public statement of the most desirable land conservation projections for the next 10 to 20 years. [From the Plan]