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Item Open Access Seaside : Comprehensive plan(City of Seaside (Or.), 1996-10-24) Seaside (Or.)The Seaside Comprehensive Plan is an official public document that is adopted by the city as the policy guide to development decisions. The plan should be considered to be a dynamic document which should be kept up-to-date constantly and revised as conditions change. Background date used in formulating this plan is included in the Seaside Background Report, which is incorporated as part of this plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Seaside : Development code(City of Seaside (Or.), 2004-09) Seaside (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 Seaside : Parks master plan(City of Seaside (Or.), 2004-06) Seaside (Or.); University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning WorkshopThe purpose of the Seaside Parks Master Plan is to express a vision for the City’s parks system. The Seaside Parks Master Plan will ensure that the City will provide the type of parks the citizens and visitors of Seaside desire....This executive summary highlights existing facilities; key community needs; goals and actions; and the funding strategies described in the Master Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Seaside : Transportation system plan(City of Seaside (Or.), 1997-06) Seaside (Or.); Kittelson & Associates; Spencer & Kupper; Moore, Kathryn L.The City of Seaside, in conjunction with the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) initiated a study of the area transportation system in Fall 1996. This study has been conducted in compliance with State of Oregon legislation requiring local jurisdictions to prepare a Transportation System Plan (TSP) as part of their overall Comprehensive Plan. Accordingly, this document is organized to provide the necessary elements for the City of Seaside to assemble its TSP. In addition, it provides Clatsop County and ODOT with those necessary recommendations for incorporation into their respective TSPs. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Seaside Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-02-02)(Seaside, 2007-02-02) SeasideThe proposal is to change the zone of this lot from Neighborhood Commercial (C1) to Medium Density Residential (R2) and build a zero lot line duplex.Item Open Access Seaside Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-08-08)(Seaside, 2008-08-08) SeasideTHE CITY IS REQUIRED TO UPDATE THE CURRENT FLOODPLAIN ORDINANCE TO CORRECT DEFICIENCIES IDENTIFIED UNDER A COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE VISIT (CAV). THE CITY WILL MAKE ADDITIONAL CHANGES FOR CLARITY AND/OR TO COMPLY WITH STATE LAW OR FEDERAL REGULATIONS.Item Open Access Seaside Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-01-25)(Seaside, 2010-01-25) SeasideThe proposed zone change from High Density Residential (R-3) to Residential Commercial (R-C) was approved by the City Council based on the Planning Commission's recommendation after conduction a public hearing.Item Open Access Seaside Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-05-27)(Seaside, 2010-05-27) SeasideThe proposed amendment will revise the approval criteria for expansion of the City of Seaside acknowledged Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) for certain uses. It identifies specific characteristics that are necessary for lands that will be considered to accommodate hospitals and public schools. The City will only consider lands that meet certain characteristics such as: adjacency to the city limits, size, topography, access, soil & geologic stability, elevation above tsunami inundation, and utility service capability.Item Open Access Seaside Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-10-05)(Seaside, 2010-10-05) SeasideAmendment to current Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance Chapter 152 based on clarified FEMA requirements, updated flood study, and associated FIRM maps to comply with FEMA requirements.