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Item Open Access Hillsboro : Comprehensive plan(City of Hillsboro (Or.), 2004-12) Hillsboro (Or.)Item Open Access Hillsboro : Development code(City of Hillsboro (Or.), 2006-10) Hillsboro (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 Hillsboro : Development standards and design guidelines(Hillsboro (Or.), 2007-07-16) Hillsboro (Or.); Hillsboro (Or.). Planning Dept.These standards and guidelines are intended to insure project design and construction which: 1. Provides adequate, structurally sound public and private streets and utilities; 2. Allows logical, efficient development or redevelopment of adjacent properties; 3. Promotes a range of lot sizes, structural design, setbacks, and housing choices within new developments; 4. Respects surrounding context and enhances community character; 5. Considers security and privacy; and 6. Provides usable open space. [From the document]Item Open Access Hillsboro : Economic opportunities analysis and long-term urban land needs assessment (2009)(City of Hillsboro (Or.), 2009-03-10) Hillsboro (Or.); Johnson ReidThe City of Hillsboro, along with all other jurisdictions in Washington County, Oregon, is currently undertaking the State-mandated process of analyzing and planning 50-Year Urban and Rural Reserve designations for lands proximate, but outside of the present Portland metropolitan area Urban Growth Boundary. As part of this effort, the City of Hillsboro retained Johnson Reid to provide research and analysis of potential urban growth scenarios with which the City may consider urban reserves needs over the fifty-year planning period. Several economic and planning issues indicated need for independent land need analysis over the planning horizon. [From the document]Item Open Access Hillsboro : Evergreen concept plan(City of Hillsboro (Or.), 2007-11-06) Hillsboro (Or.); Angelo Planning Group; CH2M Hill, inc.; Leland Consulting Group; DKS Associates; Pam Baker ConsultingThe following is a summary of the objectives and expected outcomes of the Evergreen Concept Plan planning process: compliance with Metro’s Concept Planning requirements and the conditions that the Metro Council placed on the area; recommendation for industrial land uses and design concepts that demonstrate how the area can develop in an efficient manner; integration of the Shute Road Concept Plan with the Evergreen Road Concept Plan; identification of public facility and infrastructure needed to support industrial development; participation and involvement of stakeholders and property owners in shaping the development and design concepts and implementation steps; demonstration of market feasibility, strengths, opportunities, conditions and requirements to achieve the industrial development concepts; and completion of implementation steps including comprehensive plan and zoning ordinances, annexation strategies and management plans and tools. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hillsboro : Helvetia concept plan(City of Hillsboro (Or.), 2007-11-06) Hillsboro (Or.); Angelo Planning Group; CH2M Hill, inc.; Leland Consulting Group; DKS Associates; Jeanne Lawson Associates; Pam Baker ConsultingThe following is a summary of the objectives and expected outcomes of the Helvetia Concept Plan planning process: compliance with Metro’s Concept Planning requirements and the conditions that the Metro Council placed on the area; recommendation for industrial land uses and design concepts that demonstrate how the area can develop in an efficient manner; identification of public facility and infrastructure needed to support industrial development; participation and involvement of stakeholders and property owners in shaping the development and design concepts and implementation steps; demonstration of market feasibility, strengths, opportunities, conditions and requirements to achieve the industrial development concepts; and Completion of implementation steps including comprehensive plan and zoning ordinances, annexation strategies and management plans and tools. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hillsboro : Natural hazard mitigation plan(City of Hillsboro (Or.), 2004-03-02) Hillsboro (Or.)This Emergency Management Plan, hereafter referred to as "the Plan," describes the roles and responsibilities of city leadership and staff during an emergency or disaster. It sets forth a strategy and documents the procedures to effectively track our situation and resource status as an integrated, comprehensive emergency response. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hillsboro : Parks master plan(City of Hillsboro (Or.), 2003-05) Hillsboro (Or.); Moore Iacofano Goltsman (Firm)Chapter 2 -- Planning Context contains a community profile.... Chapter 3 -- Existing Conditions describes the recreation resources available today.... Chapter 4 -- Needs Assessment documents residents' needs.... Chapter 5 -- Recommendations contains...priorities [and] a suggested five-year capital improvement plan that reflects both the priorities and the realities. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hillsboro : Tanasbourne town center plan(City of Hillsboro (Or.), 2000-11) Hillsboro (Or.); Christine Rains Graphic Design; Lennertz Coyle & AssociatesThe Tanasbourne Town Center Plan represents The City of Hillsboro's planning response to the adopted Metro 2040 Growth Concept which designates the Tanasbourne area of the City as a "2040 Town Center".... [the City will] develop a plan for a detailed Town Center Plan for the Tanasbourne/Amberglen area; address land uses, street designs, utilities, civic uses, design standards and needed community facilities and features; address light rail transit, public transit services and non-auto travel modes; develop a model plan for other Regional 2040 Town Centers; and implement measures for the Metro Functional Land Use Plan pursuant to HB 2709. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hillsboro : Transportation system plan(City of Hillsboro (Or.), 1999-07) Hillsboro (Or.); DKS AssociatesThe Transportation System Plan provides specific information regarding transportation needs to guide future transportation investment in the City and to determine how land use and transportation decisions can be coordinated for the City. Extensive research was conducted through 1997 and 1997. The majority of plan analysis was generated in 1997 and 1998. The plan reflects other jurisdictional plans including Metro's Draft Regional Transportation Plan (RTP), Washington County's Transportation Plan and ODOT's Oregon Transportation Plan (OTP). [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hillsboro : Transportation system plan update (2004)(City of Hillsboro (Or.), 2004-01) Hillsboro (Or.); DKS AssociatesThe TSP provides specific information regarding transportation needs to guide future transportation investment in the City and to determine how land use and transportation decisions can be coordinated beneficially for the City. Extensive research and plan analysis was conducted through 1999 to 2003. An update to the current Hillsboro TSP was undertaken to incorporate a modified study area to include additional key intersections, recently annexed land and neighborhoods within the Hillsboro School District boundaries and to incorporate recently completed transportation projects for the City based on a 2020 planning horizon. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hillsboro : Vision and action plan(City of Hillsboro (Or.), 2005-07) Hillsboro (Or.)Hillsboro 2020 is a plan for the future, developed by the people who live and work in the community. Over three years in the making, the Vision Statement and Action Plan represent a collaborative and proactive effort on behalf of Hillsboro citizens, businesses and government to shape the growth and development of their community over a 20-year horizon. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hillsboro : Witch Hazel Village community plan(City of Hillsboro (Or.), 2004-02) DKS Associates; Kittelson & Associates; Fletcher Farr Ayotte; Johnson Gardner; ECO Northwest, Ltd.; Group MacKenzie; Hillsboro (Or.); Parsons BrinckerhoffThe design for Witch Hazel Village reflects refinements and advancements to previous planning efforts that date back to 1997 when Metro, the regional government, identified the area for future Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) expansion. By implementing the core principles of smart growth from Metroâ s Region 2040 Growth Concept Witch Hazel Village realizes the best qualities of a healthy, safe and pleasant living environment. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Hillsboro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-01-23)(Hillsboro, 2006-01-23) Hillsboro (Or.)TEXT AMENDMENT DELETES SPECIFIC FEES FROM COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ORDINANCE AND CREATES A SEPARATE FEE SCHEDULE ADOPTION PROCESS THROUGH CITY COUNCIL.Item Open Access Hillsboro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-01-23)(Hillsboro, 2006-01-23) Hillsboro (Or.)TEXT AMENDMENT DELETES SPECIFIC FEES FROM ZONING ORDINANCE AND CREATES A SEPARATE FEE SCHEDULE ADOPTION PROCESS THROUGH CITY COUNCIL.Item Open Access Hillsboro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-01-23)(Hillsboro, 2006-01-23) Hillsboro (Or.)TEXT AMENDMENT DELETES SPECIFIC FEES FROM SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE AND CREATES A SEPARATE FEE SCHEDULE ADOPTION PROCESS THROUGH CITY COUNCIL.Item Open Access Hillsboro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-07-11)(Hillsboro, 2006-07-11) Hillsboro (Or.)Amend maximum number of children from twelve to 16 in a child care facility and delete references to "firearms or munitions" within the Home Occupations Section to reconcile discrepancies between the City of Hillsboro and State of Oregon standards.Item Open Access Hillsboro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-08-25)(Hillsboro, 2006-08-25) Hillsboro (Or.)Item Open Access Hillsboro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-09-15)(Hillsboro, 2006-09-15) Hillsboro (Or.)Amendments delete all references to signs from Zoning Ordinance, following adoption of new Sign Code codified as Municipal Code Chapter 15.20.Item Open Access Hillsboro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-01-10)(Hillsboro, 2007-01-10) Hillsboro (Or.)Amendment is a text amendment to Zoning Ordinance Section 140.HI.N, Figure 5.2 to delete the requirement for dedication of future right-of-way for the extension of NW 225th Avenue. NW Fir Street and an alley in Historic Orenco.