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Item Open Access 2004 Silverton community survey(City of Silverton (Or.), 2005-01) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning WorkshopItem Open Access Silverton : Bicycle master plan(City of Silverton (Or.), 1993-08) Silverton (Or.); Falcon Architecture & PlanningThe Silverton Bicycle Master Plan is designed to be an easily referenced document used to address the specific needs of bicylists, to promote bicycling in the Silverton area, and to outline the tasks and responsibilities of involved agencies. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Silverton : Development code (2006)(City of Silverton (Or.), 2006-04-17) Silverton (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 Silverton : Development code (2008)(City of Silverton (Or.), 2008-11) Silverton (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 Silverton : Downtown master plan(City of Silverton (Or.), 2007-06) Oregon. Dept. of Transportation; Otak, Inc.; DKS Associates; Silverton (Or.); Oregon. Dept. of Land Conservation and DevelopmentThe Silverton Downtown Development Plan has been identified by policy makers, citizens and business groups as a critical piece of Silverton's long range planning efforts. The Plan was formulated to accompany the City of Silverton's Comprehensive Plan.... The Downtown Development Master Plan evaluates and recommends development standards and design guidelines such as building height, orientation, required building materials, pedestrian and bicycle connectivity, streetscapes and other development standards. To achieve this, the plan considers public input, previous plans, marketing studies, and economic development. The plan also looks to enhance multi-modal transportation in the downtown area. This effort will help to improve traffic flow for pedestrians, bicyclists and vehicular traffic. In addition, new design standards for development will reinforce transportation planning by orienting buildings to the street and making connections to streets. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Silverton : Downtown parking study(City of Silverton (Or.), 1998-11) Walker-Macy; Urbsworks; Silverton (Or.); Kittelson & AssociatesThis study was conducted to address downtown business and civic community concerns for providing sufficient, convenient parking for customers, residents and employees. With the future opening of the Oregon Garden, and the desire for more downtown commercial activity, the community wanted to address today's parking demand and plan for accomodating future demands within the context of the downtown historic district. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Silverton : Transportation system plan(City of Silverton (Or.), 2000-10) Silverton (Or.)The Transportation System Plan (TSP) is the City's planning document for its future transportation needs. It allows the City to review its existing transportation facilities in an effort to determine what improvements will be needed for the up-coming 20-year period. The document takes not only street improvement needs into consideration, but also other forms of transportation such as transit, pedestrian, bicycle, rail, air, and water related facilities. The vision, and the recommendations within this document serve as a guide to both the Planning Commission and City Council when receiving land use applications, as well as determining which improvement projects receive funding as part of the City's Capital Improvement Program. The City of Silverton, through a Transportation Growth Management Grant from the TGM Program, administered jointly by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) and Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD), initiated an update of the City's Transportation System Plan (TSP). The TSP was developed in 1993, but the many land use changes occurring in the Silverton area over the past five years, such as the Oregon Garden development, suggested the need to update the transportation plan and its improvement program. [From the Plan]