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Item Open Access Washington County : Aloha-Reedville-Cooper Mountain community plan(Washington County (Or.), 2006-11-23) Washington County (Or.)The Aloha-Reedville-Cooper Mountain Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which in total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the Aloha-Reedville-Cooper Mountain Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements. In general, the Aloha-Reedville-Cooper Mountain Community Plan is an area and site specific application of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Aloha-Reedville-Cooper Mountain Community Plan is guided primarily by other Plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Washington County : Bethany community plan(Washington County (Or.), 2005-10-25) Washington County (Or.)The Bethany Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which in total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the Bethany Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements. In general, the Bethany Community Plan is an area and site-specific application of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Bethany Community Plan is guided primarily by other Plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Washington County : Bull Mountain community plan(Washington County (Or.), 2006-11-23) Washington County (Or.)The Bull Mountain Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which in total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the Bull Mountain Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements. In general, the Bull Mountain Community Plan is an area and site specific application of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Bull Mountain Community Plan is guided primarily by other Plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Washington County : Cedar Hills-Cedar Mill community plan(Washington County (Or.), 2005-02) Washington County (Or.); Washington County (Or.). Dept. of Land Use and TransportationThe Cedar Hills-Cedar Mill Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which in total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the Cedar Hills-Cedar Mill Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements. In general, the Cedar Hills-Cedar Mill Community Plan is an area and site specific application of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Cedar Hills-Cedar Mill Community Plan is guided primarily by other Plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Washington County : Comprehensive plan(Washington County (Or.), 2008-07-03) Washington County (Or.)The Comprehensive Framework Plan contains the broad policy directions that are the basis for the other Comprehensive Plan elements. The steps in the development of the Comprehensive Framework Plan (CFP) included: the collection of inventory data for the County Resource Document; the formulation, with citizen input, of a development concept for the urban portion of the County; the allocation of population and employment to Community Planning Areas based on this concept and on growth projected for the County; and the development of policies and strategies designed to guide the future growth of the County. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Washington County : East Hillsboro community plan(Washington County (Or.), 2003-12) Washington County (Or.)The East Hillsboro Plan represents a unique relationship between Washington County and the City of Hillsboro. The East Hillsboro Planning Area has been identified as part of the City of Hillsboro "Active Planning Area." Under the active plan concept, a city accepts planning responsibilities for areas outside of its corporate limits because the city feels the area will ultimately have to annex in order to receive urban services. Although some portions of the East Hillsboro Planning Area will have to rely upon the City for urban services, other portions can obtain the services for urban development required by the County urban growth management policies through service districts other than the City. Because of this possibility for development in both the City and the County, the City of Hillsboro and Washington County have agreed to a joint planning process for the East Hillsboro Planning Area. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Washington County : North Bethany concept plan stormwater infrastructure plan (2007)(Washington County (Or.), 2007-10-05) Washington County (Or.); Otak, Inc.The purpose of the infrastructure plan is to: describe the stormwater management strategy for North Bethany; show how the strategy would be applied to the concept plan; provide a cost estimate for the stormwater management infrastructure; provide recommendations for implementation; provide recommendations for maintenance; document supporting calculations. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Washington County : North Bethany strategic programming (2006)(Washington County (Or.), 2006-12) Washington County (Or.); Leland Consulting Group; Otak, Inc.The purpose of this report is to create development strategy alternatives for use in preparing the physical North Bethany Concept Plan Alternatives. The report uses tools such as market conditions, stakeholder input, development programming, financial analysis, and overall project goals to guide the strategic process. Development program and narrative alternatives for both housing and a commercial center are studied. [From the document]Item Open Access Washington County : Raleigh Hills – Garden Home community plan(Washington County (Or.), 2003-11) Washington County (Or.)The Raleigh Hills-Garden Home Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which will in total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the Raleigh Hills-Garden Home Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements. In general, the Raleigh Hills-Garden Home Community Plan is an area and site specific application of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Raleigh Hills-Garden Home Community Plan is guided primarily by other plan elements such as the Community Development Code and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Washington County : Strategic plan(Washington County (Or.), 2005-09-10) Washington County (Or.)The County 2020 Plan distills the County’s general principles and priorities and is augmented by a number of “enabling plans” that operationalize the Strategic Plan and are approved by the Board of Commissioners. The development of each enabling plan relies on citizen and stakeholder input and collectively reflects the values, goals, objectives, and policies of Washington County government. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Washington County : Transportation plan(Washington County (Or.), 2002-10-29) Washington County (Or.); Washington County (Or.). Planning Dept.; DKS Associates; Julie Sosnovske P.E.; Chris MaciejewskiThe Transportation Plan is a comprehensive analysis and identification of transportation needs associated with the development patterns described in the community plans and the Rural/Natural Resource Plan. Prepared from both the county-wide and community planning area perspectives, the Transportation Plan addresses the major roadway system (i.e., non-local roadways), transit, pedestrian and bicycle transportation issues and focuses on specific and system requirements. Existing and future roads and streets that are part of the major roadway system are provided a classification in the Transportation Plan indicative of their existing or planned function, right-of-way, alignment and structural dimensional standards. The local street system is designated on the community plans and the Rural/Natural Resource Plan, which are best suited for addressing the local street system. Many provisions of the Transportation Plan are implemented by the community plans, the Rural/Natural Resource Plan and the Community Development Code.[From the Plan]Item Open Access Washington County : West Union community plan(Washington County (Or.), 2003-12) Washington County (Or.)The West Union Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which, in total, comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the West Union Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements. In general, the West Union Community Plan is an area and site-specific application of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the West Union Community Plan is guided primarily by other Plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Washington County: Metzger/Progress community plan(Washington County (Or.), 2003-12) Washington County (Or.)The Metzger-Progress Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which will in total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the Metzger-Progress Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements. In general, the Metzger-Progress Community Plan is an area- and site-specific application of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Metzger-Progress Community Plan is guided primarily by other plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Washington County: Sherwood community plan(Washington County (Or.), 2005-11-24) Washington County (Or.)The Sherwood Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which in total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the Sherwood Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements. In general, the Sherwood Community Plan is an area and site specific application of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Sherwood Community Plan is guided primarily by other Plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Washington County: Sunset West community plan(Washington County (Or.), 2004-05-06) Washington County (Or.)The Sunset West Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which will in total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the Sunset West Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements. In general, the Sunset West Community Plan is an area and site specific application of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Sunset West Community Plan is guided primarily by other plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Washington County: West Tigard community plan(Washington County (Or.), 2002-12-11) Washington County (Or.)The West Tigard Planning Area has been identified as part of the City of Tigard “Active Planning Area.” Under the active planning concept, a City accepts planning responsibilities for areas outside of its corporate limits because the City feels the area will ultimately have to annex in order to receive urban services for development. Although most of the West Tigard Planning Area will have to rely on the City for urban services, some portions may be able to obtain the services for urban development required by the County urban development required by the County urban growth management policies through service districts other than the City. Because of this possibility for development in both the City and the County, Washington County has agreed to adopt a plan for this area which is consistent with the comprehensive plan developed and adopted by the City of Tigard. [From the Plan]