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Item Open Access 2004 Silverton community survey(City of Silverton (Or.), 2005-01) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning WorkshopItem Open Access Adair Village : Comprehensive plan(City of Adair Village (Or.), 2001) Adair Village; Driscoll, Daniel B.; Architectural AssociatesThe Adair Village Comprehensive Plan 2001 contains background data, policies and recommendations relative to existing conditions, issues, problems and needs. This is the first update of the Plan since acknowledgment by the State of Oregon Land Conservation and Development Commission in 1982 and complies with revised Statewide Planning Goals. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Adair Village : Development code(City of Adair Village (Or.), 2000) Adair VillageDevelopment 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 Adair Village Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-03-03)(Adair Village, 2006-03-03) Adair VillageItem Open Access Adair Village Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-09-19)(Adair Village, 2007-09-19) Adair Village1. Amendment to City's acknowledged comprehensive plan. Addition of new growth management principles, environmental section, economy section, population of economy section, housing section, land use section, public facilities and services, transportation section and growth management section. Amendments to the development code regarding density and addition of new zoning districts. 2.Item Open Access Adair Village Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-07-08)(Adair Village, 2008-07-08) Adair VillageAmends text of Comprehensive Plan Section 9.800, Growth Management, Policy 4 regarding planned residential densities for urban growth boundary expansion areas. Amendment clarifies ambiguity identified by Court of Appeals decision in Hildenbrand v. City of Adair Village, 217 Or. App 623 (2008). As amended, Plan Policy 4 now provides that UGB expansion areas shall be planned and zoned to result in an average of six point five (6.5) dwelling units per net residential acre.Item Open Access Adair Village Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-10-15)(Adair Village, 2008-10-15) Adair VillageThe Adopted Amendment approves a revised need for an additional 127.5 acres to be included in the Adair Village ( )mprehensive Plan Urban Growth Boundary in compliance with the criteria of Goal 14 and OAR 660-24-0040. The Adopted Amendment reaffirms the City Council's amended Policy 4 contained in the Adair Village Comprehensive Plan adopted on July 1,2008 in Ordinance 08-001. The Adopted Amendment addresses only these two issues raised by remands from the State Land Use Board of Appeals.Item Open Access Adams : Comprehensive plan (1978)(City of Adams (Or.), 1978-05-23) Adams (Or.)This Comprehensive Plan is intended to guide its future development in a manner that will insure the livability of the community, promote an orderly, efficient pattern of growth, and conserve the natural resources of the area. The Comprehensive Plan represents a consensus of community opinion and serves as a legal guideline for City actions and ordinances that initiate or regulate development within the City. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Adams : Transportation system plan(City of Adams (Or.), 2003-04-08) Adams (Or.); David Evans and Associates; Oregon. Dept. of TransportationThe Adams Transportation System Plan (TSP) guides the management of existing transportation facilities and the design and implementation of future facilities for the next 20 years. This Transportation System Plan constitutes the transportation element of the city's Comprehensive Plan and satisfies the requirements of the Oregon Transportation Planning Rule established by the Department of Land Conservation and Development. It identifies and prioritizes transportation projects for inclusion in the Oregon Department of Transportation's (ODOT7s) Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). [From the Plan]Item Open Access Adams Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-07-19)(Adams, 2010-07-19) Adams (Or.)Item Open Access Adams Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-11-07)(Adams, 2011-11-07) Adams (Or.)Item Open Access Adrian : Comprehensive plan (1978)(Malheur County (Or.), 1978-02) Adrian (Or.); Malheur County (Or.)The policies outlined in the plan will be the guides for any change and development in the community and will serve as the base of any future city rules and ordinances. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Adrian : Transportation system plan(City of Adrian (Or.), 2001-06-07) Adrian (Or.); W&H Pacific; TriLand Design GroupThe plan was developed through a series of technical analyses combined with input from County and ODOT staff. Key elements of the process included: involving the City of Adrian (Chapter 1); reviewing Existing Plans and Policies (Chapter 2); establishing Goals and Objectives (Chapter 3); describing the Existing Transportation System (Chapter 4); developing population, employment and travel forecasts (Chapter 5); developing and analyzing and evaluating potential transportation system improvements (Chapter 6); writing the Transportation System Plan elements (Chapter 7); reviewing and summarizing a capital improvements program (Chapter 8). [From the Plan]Item Open Access Albany : Capital improvement program FY 2004 through 2009 (2004)(City of Albany (Or.), 2004-04-20) Albany (Or.)In each section of this Capital Improvement Program, you will find detailed information about each project planned over the next five years. You will also see the known unfunded projects that are needed to maintain our existing systems, meet federal and state regulatory requirements, and accommodate our future growth. [From the document]Item Open Access Albany : Capital improvement program FY 2007 through 2011 (2006)(City of Albany (Or.), 2006-04-12) Albany (Or.)Each section of the report deals with a major infrastructure service the City provides. You will find separate sections for parks, water, wastewater, transportation, public facilities, and revitalization. There is also a community needs section showing the most important projects without secured funding sources. [From the document]Item Open Access Albany : Capital improvement program FY 2007-2008 through 2011-2012 (2007)(City of Albany (Or.), 2007-01-15) Albany (Or.)The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a planning document that identifies capital projects in the next five-year horizon for elected officials, citizens, and staff. The first year of the CIP will be the basis for developing the capital portion of the forthcoming City Budget for 2007-2008. Once a project appears in the first year of the CIP and makes it into the budget, it does not appear again in the CIP because the project has moved beyond the planning phase. [from the document]Item Open Access Albany : Capital improvement program FY 2008-2009 through 2012-2013 (2008)(City of Albany (Or.), 2008-04-23) Albany (Or.)The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a planning document that identifies capital projects in the next five-year horizon for elected officials, citizens, and staff. The first year of the CIP will be the basis for developing the capital portion of the forthcoming City Budget for 2008-2009. Once a project appears in the first year of the CIP and makes it into the budget, it does not appear again in the CIP because the project has moved beyond the planning phase. [From the document]Item Open Access Albany : Capital improvement program FY 2009-2010 through 2013-2014 (2008)(City of Albany (Or.), 2008) Albany (Or.)The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a planning document that identifies capital projects in the next five-year horizon for elected officials, citizens, and staff. The first year of the CIP will be the basis for developing the capital portion of the forthcoming City Budget for 2009-2010. Once a project appears in the first year of the CIP and makes it into the budget, it does not appear again in the CIP because the project has moved beyond the planning phase. [From the document]Item Open Access Albany : Central Albany revitalization area(City of Albany (Or.), 2002-09) Albany (Or.)CARA Goal: To revitalize the Central Albany Revitalization Area by implementing the Town Center Plan developed through the Central Albany Land Use and Transportation Study (CALUTS) using a citizen-driven process. CARA key objectives: attract new private investment to the area; retain and enhance the value of existing private investment and public investment in the area. CARA additional objectives: provide a safe and convenient transportation network that encourages pedestrian and bicycle access to and within the town center; preserve the Historic Districts, historic resources and existing housing in the area; create a readily identifiable core that is unique and vibrant with a mixture of entertainment, housing, specialty shops, offices and other commercial uses; increase residential density in the area; encourage the development of new forms of housing and home ownership; enhance and protect the community and environmental values. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Albany : Comprehensive plan(City of Albany (Or.), 2004-08-11) Albany (Or.); Albany (Or.). Community Development Dept.PURPOSE The Albany Comprehensive Plan provides a framework for making better decisions about the uses of land and its resources. It is a guideline for both short- and long- term development. The Plan identifies existing assets, problems, and needs in the community; it projects future conditions; and it sets forth City policy for dealing with these elements. Also adopted are implementation methods that suggest the means to implement policy statements. The Plan is intended for use by local officials, people with development interests, neighborhood community groups, state and federal agencies, and citizens of all interests. The Plan provides interesting and factual information about community under numerous topics ranging from wildlife to economic development. But it is essential to recognize that the Plan is comprehensive and has no parts that can be viewed without consideration of interrelationships with other areas of the Plan. [From Introduction]