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Item Open Access West Linn : Bolton neighborhood plan(City of West Linn (Or.), 2006-04-10) West Linn (Or.); Ragsdale Koch AssociatesThe goals and policies of the Bolton Neighborhood Plan will have the same effect as goals and policies of the West Linn Comprehensive Plan, as applied to the Bolton Neighborhood. They supplement the goals and policies of the Comprehensive Plan, and do not conflict with them. Where the Bolton Neighborhood Plan does not discuss a particular issue, the Comprehensive Plan goals and policies shall have authority. For example, individual commercially zoned properties along Willamette Drive not specifically discussed. [From the Plan]Item Open Access West Linn : Comprehensive plan(City of West Linn (Or.), 2003-10) West Linn (Or.)West Linn’s Comprehensive Plan provides guidelines and standards for decision makers, including City employees and officials, citizens, developers, community groups, and other local, state, regional, and federal agencies. This document pertains to the City of West Linn as the City limits exist in 2003 and the contiguous Urban Growth Boundary as it existed in October 2002....The Plan is organized around the Statewide Planning Goals and each chapter corresponds to a specific Statewide Goal. Some goals have been found to not be applicable to the City of West Linn and are not included in this plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access West Linn : Comprehensive plan (2006)(City of West Linn (Or.), 2006-04) West Linn (Or.)West Linn’s Comprehensive Plan provides guidelines and standards for decision makers, including City employees and officials, citizens, developers, community groups, and other local, state, regional, and federal agencies. This document pertains to the City of West Linn as the City limits exist in 2003 and the contiguous Urban Growth Boundary as it existed in October 2002. [From the Plan]Item Open Access West Linn : Development code(City of West Linn (Or.), 2005-11) West Linn (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 West Linn : Hidden Springs neighborhood plan(City of West Linn (Or.), 2006) West Linn (Or.); Hidden Springs Neighborhood Association (West Linn, Or.); Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm)The Neighborhood Profile contains a general description of the current conditions within the neighborhood. The Neighborhood Vision describes the neighborhood's sense of identity and vision for its future. The Goals, Policies and Actions section identifies issues that are of concern to the residents of the neighborhood and potential strategies for addressing those concerns. [From the Plan]Item Open Access West Linn : Historic context statement(City of West Linn (Or.), 2006-06) West Linn (Or.); Fitzgerald, Kimberli; McFeeters-Krone, AmyThe Building History Inc. team performed a reconnaissance survey update for the Willamette survey area and the Holly-Grove survey area using the newly developed draft reconnaissance level survey methods developed by the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office. This included a review of existing survey data which had been collected by the Winterbrook Team(2002-2003), field work including the recording basic architectural information for 111 properties in two survey areas, a preliminary eligibility assessment and a photograph of each property in the survey area, and the preparation of data for entry into the SHPO database.... West Linn’s current Comprehensive Plan, local Ordinance and IGA with Clackamas County Historic Review Board (CCHRB) is consistent with the purposes of the National Historic Preservation Act, as well as applicable state legislation and other local ordinances affecting historic properties in Oregon. The City of West Linn satisfies the criteria for becoming a Certified Local Government. [From the Document]Item Open Access West Linn : Imagine West Linn(City of West Linn (Or.), 1994-02) West Linn (Or.); West Linn (Or.). Dept. of Planning and DevelopmentThis “vision statement” is an outline of what may happen to West Linn if we do nothing, what could happen to West Linn with some planning and foresight, and how we might get there.... Goals have been developed in five significant areas to show some possible steps to move West Linn from the Probable Future toward the Preferred Future. [From the Plan]Item Open Access West Linn : Marylhurst neighborhood plan(City of West Linn (Or.), 2006) West Linn (Or.); Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); Marylhurst Neighborhood Association (West Linn, Or.)The purpose of the Marylhurst Neighborhood Plan is to integrate neighborhood needs into the City's budget process; Multi-Year Street Improvement Program; Neighborhood Traffic Control Program; Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan; and other planning and funding programs. The policy statements included in the Plan may also be used by the City Council to guide future decisions involving development proposals and plan amendments affecting the neighborhood. [From the Plan]Item Open Access West Linn : Parker Crest neighborhood plan(City of West Linn (Or.), 2006-10-23) West Linn (Or.); Parker Crest Neighborhood Association (West Linn, Or.); Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm)The purpose of the Parker Crest Neighborhood Plan is to integrate neighborhood needs into the City's budget process, Multi-Year Street Improvement Program, Neighborhood Traffic Control Program, Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan, and other planning and funding programs. The policy statements included in the Plan may also be used by the City Council to guide future decisions involving development proposals and plan amendments affecting the neighborhood. [From the Plan]Item Open Access West Linn : Parks, recreation and open space plan(City of West Linn (Or.), 2007-03-27) West Linn (Or.); MIG, Inc.In Spring 2005, the City of West Linn began updating its Park, Recreation and Open Space Plan to address the park, facility, and service needs of the community for the next 5-10 years. This plan describes a strategy for meeting future recreation needs, providing direction for the provision of parks and recreation facilities city-wide. [From the Plan]Item Open Access West Linn : Parks, recreation and open space plan(City of West Linn (Or.), 2006-10) West Linn (Or.); MIG, Inc.In Spring 2005, the City of West Linn began updating its Park, Recreation and Open Space Plan to address the park, facility, and service needs of the community for the next 5-10 years. This plan describes a strategy for meeting future recreation needs, providing direction for the provision of parks and recreation facilities city-wide. [From the Plan]Item Open Access West Linn : Tanner Basin neighborhood plan(City of West Linn (Or.), 2006-10-27) West Linn (Or.); Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm)The Plan is organized into four sections. The Neighborhood Profile contains a general description of the current conditions within the neighborhood. The Vision Statement describes the neighborhood's sense of identity and vision for its future. The Goals, Policies and Actions section identifies issues that are of concern to the residents of the neighborhood and potential strategies for addressing those concerns. Finally, the Action Chart summarizes in table format the strategies developed in the previous sections along with additional information identifying responsibilities and priorities. [From the Plan]Item Open Access West Linn : Transportation plan(City of West Linn (Or.), 2000) West Linn (Or.)The Transportation System Plan for West Linn proposes that the City have a balanced, integrated transportation system which promotes ease of use for car drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit users. All except the street element, dealing with automotive traffic, was adopted by the City Council in 1998. The street element (Chapter 3 in the document) was adopted in 2000....The overall West Linn TSP is a multi-modal plan, addressing improvement to existing roadways, new pedestrian and bicycle facilities, improvement in public transit service, and transportation demand management (TDM) strategies. The plan also includes a transportation improvement program, as well as changes to West Linn codes and standards to implement the TSP recommendations. [From the Plan]Item Open Access West Linn : Vision statement for the Willamette Neighborhood(City of West Linn (Or.), 2005-05-23) West Linn (Or.); Willamette Neighborhood AssociationPrioritized Efforts in partnership with City of West Linn: 1. Develop code language for the transitional zone which incorporates business and residential uses 2. Sidewalk Plan Implemented 3. Create an Inter-Neighborhood planning group to develop a vision and action plan for use and access of Willamette Falls area. 4. Traffic Control Plan Developed and Initiated 5. Become a Certified Local Government to enable Willamette neighbors to request grant funds for historic preservation 6. Aggressive exploration of funding sources for Willamette’s vision. [From the Plan]Item Open Access West Linn: OR 43 conceptual design plan(City of West Linn (Or.), 2008-01-04) Oregon. Dept. of Transportation; DKS Associates; Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon; SERA Architects; Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); West Linn (Or.); Metro (Or.)The purpose of this project was to develop a multi-modal Conceptual Design Plan for OR 43 that adequately accommodates bicycles, pedestrians, automobiles, and trucks. The final conceptual design strikes a balance between enhancing multi-modal opportunities, accommodating regional needs, providing an arterial street function, and supporting adjacent land uses within the City of West Linn. To meet these charges, the project considered roadway features such as pedestrian crossings, street trees, landscaping, transit stops, and lighting to better support the needs of all roadway users (as well as adjacent land uses). [From the Plan]