Marion County, Oregon Planning Documents
Permanent URI for this collection
Browse
Browsing Marion County, Oregon Planning Documents by Title
Now showing 1 - 20 of 67
Results Per Page
Sort Options
Item Open Access City of Aurora addendum to the Marion County natural hazards mitigation plan(City of Aurora (Or.), 2009-11) Oregon Partnership for Disaster ResilienceItem Open Access City of Keizer addendum to the Marion County natural hazards mitigation plan(2009-12) Oregon Partnership for Disaster ResilienceKeizer developed this addendum to the Marion County multijurisdictional Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan in an effort to increase the community’s resilience to natural hazards. The addendum focuses on the natural hazards that could affect the city of Keizer, Oregon, which include drought, flood, earthquake, landslide, volcano, wildfire, wind storm, and severe winter storm. It is impossible to predict exactly when disasters may occur, or the extent to which they will affect the city. However, with careful planning and collaboration among public agencies, private sector organizations, and citizens within the community, it is possible to minimize the losses that can result from natural hazards. The addendum provides a set of actions that aim to reduce the risks posed by natural hazards through education and outreach programs, the development of partnerships, and the implementation of preventative activities via the zoning code, public works strategic plan, water system master plan, and transportation systems plan. The actions described in the addendum are intended to be implemented through existing plans and programs within the city.Item Open Access City of Silverton addendum to the Marion County natural hazards mitigation plan(City of Silverton (Or.), 2010-01) Oregon Partnership for Disaster Resilience; Silverton (Or.)Silverton developed this addendum to the Marion County multijurisdictional Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan in an effort to increase the community’s resilience to natural hazards. The addendum focuses on the natural hazards that could affect the city of Silverton, Oregon, which include drought, flood, earthquake, landslide, volcano, wildfire, wind storm, and severe winter storm. It is impossible to predict exactly when disasters may occur, or the extent to which they will affect the city. However, with careful planning and collaboration among public agencies, private sector organizations, and citizens within the community, it is possible to minimize the losses that can result from natural hazards. The addendum provides a set of actions that aim to reduce the risks posed by natural hazards through education and outreach programs, the development of partnerships, and the implementation of preventative activities through the city’s development code, wastewater system facility plan, emergency operations plan, etc. The actions described in the addendum are intended to be implemented through existing plans and programs within the city.Item Open Access Marion County : Brooks-Hopmere community plan(Marion County (Or.), 2000-07) Marion County (Or.); Marion County (Or.). Public Works Dept.; Pacific Rim Resources, Inc.The area [covered by the Plan] includes a mix of residential, commercial, industrial and public land uses. Brooks has two schools, a fire station, and a post office. Hopmere contains industrial and commercial uses within the Brooks-Hopmere boundary; with several residences along River Road on less than an acre parcels being included in the boundary due to existing non-farm use under current Exclusive Farm Use zoning. The county comprehensive plan originally prepared to address statewide planning goals listed Hopmere as a Rural Service Center and Brooks as a Rural Community. The freeway interchange between the two was also recognized as a Rural Development Center in the plan. The community includes only areas planned and zoned for residential, commercial and industrial development and public uses; no no land planned for farm use is included though the Ogden-Martin waste to energy utility facility is included in the boundary and zoned Exclusive Farm Use. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Marion County : Community wildfire protection plan(Marion County (Or.), 2008-01-14) Marion County (Or.)Developed by the local coordinating group comprised of rural fire protection districts, local government, state and federal agencies, and community-based organizations, the plan mission is to enhance community safety and values through fuel hazard reduction, risk reduction, fire prevention and reduce the risk from wildland fire to life, property and natural resources in the County. While the Marion County CWPP provides a foundation and resources for understanding wildland fire risk and opportunities to reduce potential losses from wildland fire, individual communities, fire districts and neighborhoods can take local action by developing community-specific fire plans or by participating in countywide activities for prevention and protection. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Marion County : Comprehensive plan(Marion County (Or.), 2002) Marion County (Or.)The Marion County Comprehensive Plan was developed for the purpose of providing a guide to development and conservation of Marion County's land resources. It is a generalized long-range policy guide and land use map that provides the basis for decisions on the physical, social, and economic development of Marion County. It represents a public statement of the most desirable land conservation projections for the next 10 to 20 years. These policies and statements are based on inventories, developmental limitations, projected needs, public attitudes, countywide urban growth management project framework and implementation strategy, and the State Land Conservation and Development Commission Goals and Guidelines. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Marion County : Comprehensive plan (1981)(Marion County (Or.), 1981-05-13) Marion County (Or.); Marion County (Or.). Planning DivisionThe Marion County Comprehensive Plan was developed for the purpose of providing a guide to development and conservation of Marion County's land resources. It is a generalized long-range policy guide and land use map that provides the basis for decisions on the physical, social, and economic development of Marion County. It represents a public statement of the most desirable land conservation projections for the next 10 to 20 years. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Marion County : Development code(Marion County (Or.), 2007-01-04) Marion County (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 Marion County : Development code(Marion County (Or.), 2007-01-04) Marion County (Or.)Development codes are ordinances implementing a local governments 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 Marion County : Natural hazards mitigation plan(Marion County (Or.), 2005-12-05) Marion County (Or.); University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Marion County (Or.). Emergency Management; Mid Willamette Valley Council of GovernmentsThe Marion County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan affects unincorporated urban areas, and the rural, unincorporated areas of the county. Map 1 shows cities, urban unincorporated areas, and major roads and rivers in Marion County. While this plan does not establish requirements for the cities in the county, it does provide them with a framework for planning for natural hazards. The resources and background information in the plan is applicable countywide, and the goals and recommendations can lay groundwork for local mitigation plans and partnerships. [From the PlanItem Open Access Marion County : Natural heritage park selection and acquisition plan(Marion County (Or.), 2000-12-06) Marion County (Or.)The Natural Heritage Parks Program has three primary objectives. 1. Provide visitors the opportunity for nature-oriented recreation, environmental education, and appreciation of Marion County’s natural heritage. 2. Provide critical habitats for rare plants and animals. 3. Reestablish important environmental processes. To select the potential Natural Heritage Park sites, the pre-Euro-American settlement ecosystems that the county wished to represent within the park system were first defined. Working with these historical ecosystems as objectives, a decision framework was developed for identifying specific areas that could be preserved or restored, while also providing secondary benefits that achieved county goals. This framework was developed through research of similar projects, recommendations from county staff members, discussions with other public land management agencies, and a close examination of the county’s long-term goals. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Marion County : Rural transportation system plan(Marion County (Or.), 2005-12-21) Marion County (Or.)The Marion County Rural Transportation System Plan (RTSP) provides the framework for developing an efficient, well-balanced, and cost-effective transportation system for the next 20 years. The plan addresses the Transportation Planning Rule (TPR) requiring the County to develop and adopt a 20-year transportation plan. The area covered in the RTSP includes all rural County transportation facilities outside the urban growth boundaries of the 20 cities within Marion County. Transportation issues located within urban areas are addressed in individual city plans. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Marion County : Sublimity interchange area management plan(Marion County (Or.), 2006-08) Marion County (Or.); CH2M Hill, inc.; Stayton (Or.); Sublimity (Or.); Mid Willamette Valley Council of Governments; Oregon. Dept. of TransportationThe Sublimity Interchange, located at the junction of Oregon 22 and Cascade Highway in Marion County, Oregon, will be undergoing modifications and improvements. In light of these planned improvements, this Interchange Area Management Plan (IAMP) documents the land use and transportation strategies developed to protect the function of the Sublimity Interchange over the long-term (20-plus years) , as directed by Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 734-051-0155(6).... This document includes a complete description of the IAMP development process, land use assumptions, existing conditions analysis, access-related alternative evaluation, and traffic operations analysis. Short-term, medium-term, and long-term transportation strategies for the Sublimity Interchange Area are provided. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Marion County : Urban development code(Marion County (Or.), 2006-10-06) Marion County (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 Marion County : Willamette River water trail implementation plan(Marion County (Or.), 2004-06) United States. Bureau of Land Management; Marion County (Or.); Willamette Riverkeepers; Mid-Willamette River Connections; Willamette Restoration Initiative (Or.); American Heritage RiversThis proposal identifies a number of discrete Willamette River Water Trail tasks, timelines, and budget items. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Marion County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-02-15)(Marion County, 2006-02-15) Marion County (Or.)Amends the Marion County Comprehensive Plan by adopting the Marion County Rural l Transportation System Plan (RTSP) 2005 Update and incorporating the RTSP 2005 Update as the Transportation Element of the Marion County Comprehensive Plan. The amended Transportation Element summarizes the goals, objectives and policies of the updated RTSP.Item Open Access Marion County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-02-22)(Marion County, 2006-02-22) Marion County (Or.)Item Open Access Marion County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-02-28)(Marion County, 2006-02-28) Marion County (Or.)Approval of request to allow sewer service extension by Mill City to 0.86 acre property outside the Mill City UGB/city limits due to failed septic system. County Comprehensive Plan policy does not allow for extension of sewer service unless a health hazard problem exists for which there is no other alternative with such extension requiring County approval and a Goal 11 exception.Item Open Access Marion County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-04-12)(Marion County, 2006-04-12) Marion County (Or.)Consider the amendments to the Marion County Rural Zoning Ordinance #516 as amended. The amendments relate to the definition of schools and the language that identifies schools in the residential zones, the public zones and other zones. The intent of the amendments is to clarigfy the code language regarding public schools private schools and trade schools.Item Open Access Marion County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-10-02)(Marion County, 2006-10-02) Marion County (Or.)