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Item Open Access McMinnville : Comprehensive plan(City of McMinnville (Or.), 2004-11-14) McMinnville (Or.)McMinnville’s Comprehensive Plan has been divided into three interrelated volumes.... Volume II, Goals and Policies, contains the goal, policy, and proposal statements which shall be applied to all land use decisions. [From the plan.]Item Open Access McMinnville : Economic opportunities analysis(City of McMinnville (Or.), 2001-11) ECO Northwest, Ltd.; McMinnville (Or.)[T]he document provides the following: review of national, state, and local economic trends as required by OAR 660-009-0015 (1); evaluation of the site requirements of businesses likely to locate in McMinnville as required by OAR 660-009-0015 (2); inventory of commercial and industrial lands consistent with OAR 660-009-0015 (3); forecast of employment, by sector, in McMinnville for the period between 1999 and 2020; 1 estimate of commercial and industrial land need (in acres) and built space (in square feet) in McMinnville for the period 1999-2020. [From the document]Item Open Access McMinnville : Growth management and urbanization plan(City of McMinnville (Or.), 2003-05) McMinnville (Or.). Planning Dept.; McMinnville (Or.)This Growth Management and Urbanization Plan proposes specific policies and actions that McMinnville must adopt and undertake to achieve its vision of a compact and livable community. This Plan will serve as a long-range guide for public policy decisions concerning the overall growth and development of McMinnville. It will be adopted as part of the City's Comprehensive Plan. The Plan focuses on the physical growth and development of the city but also addresses quality of life issues such as the preservation of our historic downtown, retention of farmland, protection of environmentally sensitive lands, and stabilization of neighborhoods. [From the Plan]