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Item Open Access Columbia County : Multi-jurisdictional natural hazard mitigation plan update (2009)(Columbia County (Or.), 2009-04) Columbia County (Or.)The 2009 Columbia County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan update is intended to: include newly identified hazards affecting individual jurisdictions; provide a comprehensive risk assessment and vulnerability analysis; provide community based mitigation actions; identify funding sources; and include all incorporated jurisdictions within the county as part of the update. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Scappoose : Airport master plan(City of Scappoose (Or.), 2004-09) Scappoose (Or.); W&H Pacific; Coffman AssociatesBy establishing a thorough and accurate inventory, an appropriate forecast, financial plan airfield and landside development can be determined.... In this report, forecasts of based aircraft, based aircraft fleet mix, and annual aircraft operations will serve as the basis for facility planning. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Scappoose : Development code(City of Scappoose (Or.), 2002) Scappoose (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 Scappoose : Rail corridor study(City of Scappoose (Or.), 2002-10) Scappoose (Or.); Kittelson & Associates; HDR EngineeringThis study provides a comprehensive review of higlway/rail grade crossing geometric and operational opportunities and constraints. These opportunities and constraints have been developed to address the needs of the City of Scappoose, PNWR, ODOT, and Columbia County. Through a six-month planning process, the community and its transportation service providers have crafted a preferred alternative with specific recommendations for each study grade crossing as well as several local access and circulation improvements. This final report provides the City, PNW, and ODOT with a framework for future reconstruction and development projects as well as a tool with which to leverage grants and other funding sources to complete the necessary infrastructure construction and reconstruction. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Scappoose : Transportation system plan(City of Scappoose (Or.), 1997-10) Scappoose (Or.); David Evans and AssociatesThe purpose of this study is to develop a community-based multi-modal transportation system plan (TSP) that addresses transportation needs for the year 20 15 associated with anticipated future growth in the Scappoose urban area. The plan is intended to serve as a guide for the management of existing transportation facilities, and for the design and implementation of future transportation facilities. The plan was prepared to address federal and state regulations that require urban areas to do long-range planning, as well as to address local concerns regarding rapid growth in the Scappoose urban area. The long-range plan implements portions of the Oregon Transportation Plan and is in conformance with the State Transportation Planning Rule (Goal 12). [From the Plan]Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-04-13)(Scappoose, 2006-04-13) Scappoose (Or.)The Scappoose City Council approved withdrawing one parcel from the City Limits. The property has now reverted to unincorporated Columbia County land. The City's Light Industrial (LI) zone no longer applies.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-05-18)(Scappoose, 2006-05-18) Scappoose (Or.)The Scappoose City Council approved the applicant's request to amend the comprehensive plan map from Industrial to General Residential and to amend the zoning map from Light Industrial to High Density Residential for a 5.86-acre site. The City also approved a Planned Development overlay and tentative subdivision plan to create 59 residential lots.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-05-18)(Scappoose, 2006-05-18) Scappoose (Or.)The City amended the Development Code to expand the list of Permitted Uses in the General Commercial and Expanded Commercial zoning districts to include public and private schools, including charter schools and career schools.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-06-29)(Scappoose, 2006-06-29) Scappoose (Or.)The Scappoose City Council approved annexation of approximately 29.7 acres. Based on the requirements of the Scappoose Development Code, upon annexation this property would receive the Light Industrial (LI) zoning designation since the site had an "Industrial" Comprehensive Plan Map designation. The City Council approved a zone change from Light industrial to Public Use Airport (PUA). The approval will only become effective if the electorate approves the annexation.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-06-29)(Scappoose, 2006-06-29) Scappoose (Or.)Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-08-30)(Scappoose, 2006-08-30) Scappoose (Or.)The Scappoose City Council approved annexation of approximately 10 acres to reduce the number of "islands" of unincorporated Columbia County land. Upon annexation 9 acres received the Light Industrial (LI) zoning designation since they had an "Industrial" Comprehensive Plan Map designation. The City Council rezoned these 9 acres to Public Use Airport (PUA). The remaining 1 acre was zoned "Manufactured Housing" due to its "Manufactured Housing" Comprehensive Plan designation, This approval will only become effective if the electorate approves the annexation.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-08-30)(Scappoose, 2006-08-30) Scappoose (Or.)The Scappoose City Council approved annexation of 3 acres. Upon annexation the site received the Low Density Residential (R-1) zoning designation since it had a "Suburban Residential" Comprehensive Plan Map designation. The City Council rezoned the site to Moderate Density Residential (R-4). This approval will only become effective if the electorate approves the annexation.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-11-09)(Scappoose, 2006-11-09) Scappoose (Or.)The Scappoose City Council approved annexation of 2 acres. Upon annexation the site will receive the Manufactured Housing (MH) zoning designation since it had a "Manufactured Housing" Comprehensive Plan Map designation. This approval will only become effective if the electorate approves the annexation.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-11-28)(Scappoose, 2006-11-28) Scappoose (Or.)Amend the Comprehensive Plan, Development Code, and Transportation System Plan to incorporate the September 2004 Scappoose Industrial Airpark Airport Master Plan, as amended by the Port of St. Helens on August 9, 2006.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-02-27)(Scappoose, 2007-02-27) Scappoose (Or.)The Scappoose City Council approved annexation of 2.2 acres. Upon annexation the site will receive the Low Density Residential (R-1) zoning designation since it had a "Suburban Residential" Comprehensive Plan Map designation. This approval will only become effective if the electorate approves the annexation.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-02-27)(Scappoose, 2007-02-27) Scappoose (Or.)The Scappoose City Council approved annexation of 1.17 acres. Upon annexation the site will receive the Low Density Residential (R-1) zoning designation since it had a "Suburban Residential" Comprehensive Plan Map designation. This approval will only become effective if the electorate approves the annexation.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-02-27)(Scappoose, 2007-02-27) Scappoose (Or.)The Scappoose City Council approved annexation of 4.27 acres. Upon annexation the site will receive the Manufactured Housing (MH) zoning designation since it had a "Manufactured Housing" Comprehensive Plan Map designation. This approval will only become effective if the electorate approves the annexation.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-02-27)(Scappoose, 2007-02-27) Scappoose (Or.)The Scappoose City Council approved annexation of one 1-acre parcel. Upon annexation the site will receive the Low Density Residential (R-1) zoning designation since it had a "Suburban Residential" Comprehensive Plan Map designation. This approval will only become effective if the electorate approves the annexation.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-06-12)(Scappoose, 2007-06-12) Scappoose (Or.)The City amended the Development Code to extend the time limit for special events from 14 days to 21 days, and to clarify that Council may waive land use fees for nonprofit organizations.Item Open Access Scappoose Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-06-21)(Scappoose, 2007-06-21) Scappoose (Or.)