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Item Open Access Canby : Comprehensive plan(City of Canby (Or.), 2007-01) Canby (Or.); Canby (Or.). Planning Dept.This is the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Canby. It represents a major step in a planning process which began in 1973. It is not a final step, by any means, but a major step in that this document will be the guiding force of City planning for the foreseeable future. It has been amended since its initial adoption in 1981 and it will continue to be amended, from time to time, as new information becomes available. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Canby : Design standards draft(City of Canby (Or.), 2008-04-08) Canby (Or.)The Design Standards Project originated as a grant from the Canby Urban Renewal Agency (URA) to Canby Business Development (CBD) in December 2006, to hire consultants and form a task force to create new development and design standards for lands within the historic commercial core of Canby. The objective of the project was to encourage economic vitality and revitalize Canby’s commercial center through consistent and compatible building design, landscaping, and signage, which will help keep businesses competitive in the commercial marketplace. [From the document]Item Open Access Canby : Park and open space acquisition plan(City of Canby (Or.), 2003-02-11) Canby (Or.); University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning WorkshopThe Purpose of the Park and Open Space Acquisition Plan is to provide Canby with a framework for land acquisition over the next 20 years. Specifically, the Plan: identifies park and open space need at the community and neighborhood level; incorporates public input as a component of park and open space need; identifies park and open space issues and opportunities for six sub-areas of Canby; establishes a framework for evaluating park and open space acquisition priorities; identifies funding strategies for park and open space acquisitions; and provides a five year implementation plan for the City's park and open space acquisition program. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Canby : Park and recreation plan(City of Canby (Or.), 2002-01) Canby (Or.); University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning WorkshopThe five goals for park, recreation and open space are ... preserve remaining valuable areas such as wetlands, riparian habitat, and other valuable natural areas for educational, recreational, cultural and scientific uses; secure and promote the development of properties and facilities for present and future recreational needs; improve and promote diversification of recreational programs and facilities; promote and enhance natural beauty and wholesome recreational activities; and provide recreational properties and facilities which are safe, clean, and well-maintained. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Canby : Transportation system plan(City of Canby (Or.), 2000-04-19) Canby (Or.)In accordance with the Transportation Planning Rule (TPR), OAR 660 Division 12, a comprehensive analysis of the transportation system within the City of Canby has been prepared. Included is an analysis of existing conditions, identification of short-term and long-term transportation system improvements, a transportation system plan, a transportation finance plan, and a description of the transportation system plan's compliance with the Transportation Planning rule. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Canby: Canby urban renewal plan(City of Canby (Or.), 1999-11-24) Canby (Or.); Spencer & KupperThe Canby Urban Renewal Plan consists of Part One - Text and Part Two - Exhibits. The Canby City Council acts as the Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Canby, Oregon. This Plan has been prepared pursuant to Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) Chapter 457, the Oregon Constitution, and all applicable laws and ordinances of the State of Oregon and City of Canby respectively. All such applicable laws and ordinances are made a part of this Plan, whether expressly referred to in the text or not. [From the Plan]