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Item Open Access Dallas : Development code(City of Dallas (Or.), 2002-02-21) Dallas (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 Dallas : Downtown urban renewal plan(City of Dallas (Or.), 2004-08-16) Mosca, Tina; Parker, Lynn; Dallas (Or.); Tashman Johnson LLCThe Dallas Downtown Urban Renewal Plan (the â Planâ ) contains goals, objectives and projects for the revitalization of the downtown Dallas Urban Renewal Area (â Areaâ ).... The overall purpose of the Plan is to use the tools provided by urban renewal to overcome obstacles to proper development of the Area. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Dallas : Transportation system plan(City of Dallas (Or.), 2005-06) Dallas (Or.); CH2M Hill, inc.The City of Dallas (City), in association with the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), has prepared a Transportation System Plan (TSP) that addresses the transportation issues and system needs within the City’s Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) over a 20-year timeframe. This is the first TSP for the City of Dallas, though the City has prepared several fragmented documents in the past decade that address portions of the area’s transportation system.... The purpose of the TSP is to develop a plan that addresses the transportation issues and needs for all users of Dallas’s transportation network over a 20-year planning horizon. The TSP provides for a safe, efficient, multi-modal transportation network. It has been prepared to be compliant with requirements specified in the state Transportation Planning Rule (TPR) and to be consistent with state, regional, and local plans and policies, including the Oregon Highway Plan (OHP) and the City of Dallas Comprehensive Plan. [From the Plan]