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Item Open Access Hood River : Comprehensive plan(City of Hood River (Or.), 2006-03-14) Hood River (Or.)The goal of the Comprehensive Plan is to protect and enhance the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Hood River. More specific purposes include: 1. To establish a land-use planning process and policy framework as a basis for all decisions and actions relating to land use. 2. To provide for the housing needs of the citizens of the planning unit. 3. To diversify and improve the local economy. 4. To plan and develop a timely, orderly and efficient arrangement of public facilities and services to serve as a framework to direct urban and rural development. 5. To preserve scenic, historic and natural resources to maintain the quality of livability in the area. 6. To comply with State land use goals and related requirements. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hood River : Development code(City of Hood River (Or.), 2008-08-08) Hood River County (Or.); Hood River (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 : Hood River Waterfront goal 5 economic, social, environmental, and energy analysis(City of Hood River (Or.), 2005-08) Hood River (Or.)This analysis addresses the land use consequences of protecting Goal 5 resources in the City of Hood River’s Columbia River Infill Waterfront Area or the allowance of these resources to be reduced or lost.... Objectives for the criteria were: to identify riparian corridors that provide medium or high levels of one or more riparian corridor functions; to identify riparian corridors that provide habitat for rare, threatened, endangered or sensitive species or are important fish and wildlife habitat; to minimize the [effect] of riparian corridor setbacks on property owners while still protecting riparian corridor functions. [From the Document]Item Open Access Hood River : Transportation system plan(City of Hood River (Or.), 2003-08-28) Angelo Eaton & Associates; Oregon. Dept. of Transportation; Kittelson & Associates; Hood River (Or.); David Evans and AssociatesThis Transportation Systems Plan (TSP) will guide the management of existing transportation facilities and the design and implementation of transportation facilities for the next 20 years. This transportation system plan constitutes the transportation element of the city's comprehensive plan and satisfies the requirements of the Oregon Transportation Planning Rule. [From the Plan]