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Item Open Access Eugene : Eugene/Springfield metro area general plan : 1987 update(Lane Council of Governments (Or.), 2000-04-01) Springfield (Or.); Eugene (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Lane County (Or.)The Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan is the official long-range general plan (public policy document) of metropolitan Lane County and the cities of Eugene and Springfield. Its policies and land use designations apply only within the area under the jurisdiction of the Plan. The Plan sets forth general planning policies and land use allocations and serves as the basis for the coordinated development of programs concerning the use and conservation of physical resources, furtherance of assets, and development or redevelopment of the metropolitan area. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Springfield : Capital improvements program(City of Springfield (Or.), 2007-03) Springfield (Or.); Springfield (Or.). Public Works Dept.This program provides a list of public facilities such as street paving, sewer installation, and traffic safety projects that are programmed for funding in the next five years. [From the document]Item Open Access Springfield : Downtown plan (charrette)(City of Springfield (Or.), 2006-04-08) Springfield (Or.); AIA Southwestern OregonAmong the expected products from the charrette were short-term and long term recommendations for Downtown revitalization that reflected the realities of the economy and social fabric of Downtown Springfield. These recommendations were to be expressed in illustrated concepts as well as text.... Charrette teams were given a matrix of common urban issues and asked for resulting goals for short term (1-4 years) and long term (5 -8 year) urban policies and recommendations for guiding planning and design of future downtown urban growth.... This report captures the essence of the ideas that were generated by this thought evoking and energetic Charrette event. Appendices A, B, and C provide important details that flesh many of the illustrated concepts depicted in the main body of the report. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Springfield : Downtown refinement plan(City of Springfield (Or.), 2005) Springfield (Or.); Springfield (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.The Springfield Downtown Refinement Plan has been developed to provide goals and policies through which Downtown Springfield may become a more vital and attractive place to shop, conduct business, and recreate. Although some of the policies will be implemented immediately, it is intended that other policies will be implemented over time. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Springfield : Downtown urban renewal plan(City of Springfield (Or.), 2007-09-15) Springfield (Or.). Economic Development Agency; Springfield (Or.); Spencer & KupperThe primary goal of this Downtown Urban Renewal Plan is to assist in the revitalization of business and elimination of blight in the downtown area. Urban renewal is ideal for the encouragement of the type of high quality, commercial, industrial, residential and mixed use development that is vital to the economic growth of the City of Springfield. This cannot readily be done without public involvement due to multiple ownerships; high land prices; and a mix of uses that are not conducive to development. The Downtown Urban Renewal Plan includes projects, activities, and actions that treat the causes of the blight and deterioration in the Downtown Urban Renewal Area. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Springfield : Glenwood refinement plan(City of Springfield (Or.), 1999-11) Springfield (Or.); Springfield (Or.). Development Services Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Public Works Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services; Eugene (Or.). Dept. of Public SafetyThe Glenwood Refinement Plan is intended to provide background information and policy direction for public and private decisions affecting the growth and development of the Glenwood area. The refinement plan will guide the provision of public services, such as sanitary sewers and street improvements. It will serve as a basis for evaluating private development proposals, such as zone change requests. It will also provide a common framework for those engaged in the conservation, development, and redevelopment of the area. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Springfield : Glenwood riverfront development market feasibility analysis(City of Springfield (Or.), 2007-06-25) Springfield (Or.); Leland Consulting GroupThe Glenwood Riverfront Development is envisioned to revitalize the Glenwood district with an urban mix of uses along the Willamette River. Fulfilling a long-standing community desire for revitalization, the mix of urban housing, offices, and supporting retail will have a range and intensity of uses not seen anywhere else in Springfield. In order to evaluate the effectiveness and appropriateness of anticipated public investments, this market feasibility analysis evaluated two key factors to test the viability of the development concept: whether there is market demand for the uses envisioned on the site; and whether the development is economically feasible given today’s land prices. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Springfield : Housing needs analysis(City of Springfield (Or.), 2008-02-28) Springfield (Or.)Goals: share results of on-line questionnaire; discuss land use efficiency measures; form consensus for a recommendation to the PC; which measures to evaluate; specific issues identified with measures. [From the document]Item Open Access Springfield : Land use efficiency measures : Springfield's residential lands study(City of Springfield (Or.), 2008-01) Springfield (Or.)This memorandum presents a menu of land use efficiency measures that may allow Springfield to increase residential density within the city's existing Urban Growth Boundary. It also discusses of the importance of these efficiency measures and provides graphic examples of depictions of a range of densities. The discussion of each measure includes a description of the policy, what its intended effects are, and a discussion of how to evaluate, or if possible, estimate, each measure's impact on land holding capacity. This document is not intended to provide an in-depth discussion of policy language or how to implement and administer specific policies. [From the document]Item Open Access Springfield : Multi-unit design standards handbook(City of Springfield (Or.), 2000-07) Springfield (Or.). Development Services Dept.; Springfield (Or.)The design standards project was initiated to respond to specific concerns raised by the City Council and other citizens about the quality and appearance of new, multiple family housing being developed in the community. To address these concerns, the Springfield City Council requested that a set of design standards be brought to them for their consideration. In response to the City Council's request, the Planning Commission created a sub-committee of the Commission called the Design Standards Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) in the spring of 1998 to formulate these standards and make a recommendation to the Planning Commission for their consideration. [From the document]Item Open Access Springfield : Wastewater master plan(Springfield (Or.), 2008-06) CH2M Hill, inc.; Springfield (Or.)The Springfield Wastewater System Master Plan is intended to identify existing and future capacity constraints, determine capacity requirements and identify system improvements necessary to meet the city of Springfield's projected population and employment growth through the (2025) planning year. The hydraulic model used to develop Springfield's Wastewater Master Plan (WWMP) was developed with current inventory and land use data provided by the City. Wet Weather Flow Management Plan (WWFMP) results were considered, and based on additional monitoring data and updated modeling results, a refined solution for Springfield was developed. [From the Plan]