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Public facilities plans describe the water, sewer and transportation facilities which are to support the land uses designated in the appropriate acknowledged comprehensive plans. Such plans are support documents to a comprehensive plan, and are required for areas within an urban growth boundary containing a population greater than 2,500 persons. Related documents with similar purposes, such as facility master plans or capital improvement programs, are also included in this category.
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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 : FY 2006 through 2010 capital improvement program (2005)(City of Albany (Or.), 2005-04-27) Albany (Or.)The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a planning document that identifies capital projects 10 the next 5-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 2005-2006. Once a project appears m 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 : Willamette Basin TMDL implementation plan (2008)(City of Albany (Or.), 2008-05-30) Albany (Or.)Albany is required to comply with NPDES permits for discharge of wastewater and some stormwater discharges, and must develop strategies to reduce TMDL pollutants associated with these permitted discharges. The City operates a single wastewater treatment plant that releases treated effluent into the Willamette River at river mile 118.4 under an NPDES permit issued by DEQ. The City also has two sites that are covered under the NPDES 1200-Z stormwater permit. At this time, Albany does not have an NPDES permit for municipal stormwater management. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Ashland : 2005 water quality report(City of Ashland (Or.), 2006) Ashland (Or.)Ashland’s assessment included the entire Ashland Creek watershed, which includes Mount Ashland. Ashland receives the majority of its water as surface runoff from the Mount Ashland watershed, including several tributaries. Of highest potential risks if not managed correctly include erosive soils, sediments and turbidity, microbiological contamination and nutrients. Ashland’s treatment process includes testing for and eliminating these risks from the finished drinking water distributed to the community. [From the document]Item Open Access Ashland : 2007 water quality report(City of Ashland (Or.), 2008) Ashland (Or.)This report describes Ashland’s drinking water sources, treatment process, quality, and programs that protect the high quality of our water supply. This publication conforms to a federal regulation requiring water utilities to provide this information annually. We supported the passage of this regulation and believe the information provides a valuable service to our consumers. In this report we attempt to balance pertinent facts against the sheer volume of information available. [From the document]Item Open Access Ashland : Comprehensive water plan(City of Ashland (Or.), 1991-03) R.W. Beck and Associates; Ashland (Or.)This update to the City's comprehensive water plan will outline improvements needed to serve existing and future growth within the City and will update the plan presented in the 1980 Water Plan for serving future development within the urban growth area around Ashland. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Ashland : Drainage master plan (1985)(City of Ashland (Or.), 1985-11) Ashland (Or.); Kramer, Chin & MayoThis drainage master plan is a first step which will provide the City with a tool to guide the improvement and expansion of the existing storm drainage system. As the cornerstone of the City's drainage management program, it will guide the installation of new drainage systems to accomodate future growth without causing problems in already developed areas. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Ashland : Sanitary sewer collection system master plan update(City of Ashland (Or.), 2005-01-14) Ashland (Or.); Corollo EngineersThe purpose of this Sanitary Sewer Collection System Master Plan Update is to: evaluate the capacity of the existing collection system during peak wet weather flows; evaluate the capacity of the collection system and determine improvement needs under future build-out conditions; develop a capital improvement program that will provide the City with a reliable and economic sanitary sewer collection system for the future; provide assistance in developing future program needs. The City has experienced stable growth over the past 20 years and expects this trend to continue for the next 20 years. This Sanitary Sewer Collection Master Plan Update focuses on evaluating the capacity of the existing system and assessing the impact the next 20 years of growth will have on the system. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Ashland : Stormwater and drainage master plan (2000)(City of Ashland (Or.), 2000-06) Ashland (Or.); Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc.; GreenWorks PCThe City of Ashland Stormwater and Drainage Master Plan identifies existing drainage problems in the City of Ashland and proposes solutions to address them. It provides an inventory of creeks, including identification of areas requiring protection and restoration, and recommends future actions by the City and private developers to enhance the City’s creek corridors, improve water quality, and handle future storm drain capacity problems. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Baker City : Capital plan : water - wastewater 2008-2009(City of Baker City (Or.), 2008-04-09) Baker City (Or.); Baker City (Or.). Public Works Dept.A public facility plan, as defined in OAR 660-11-0005 (1), is "a support document or documents to a comprehensive plan. The facility plan describes the water, sewer and transportation facilities which are to support the land uses designated in the appropriate acknowledged comprehensive plans within an urban growth boundary containing a population greater than 2,500. Certain elements of the public facility plan also shall be adopted as part of the comprehensive plan, as specified in OAR 660-11-045."Item Open Access Bend : Collection system master plan (2006)(City of Bend (Or.), 2006-10) Bend (Or.); MWH Americas, Inc.; Crane & MersethThe City of Bend is the provider of wastewater collection and treatment service within the City of Bend Urban Growth Boundary (UGB). The 2006 Collection System Master Plan was developed in cooperation with the City of Bend Public Works Department to develop the roadmap for providing service to all existing users, existing developed areas that have not yet been connected to the system and for new development. This includes areas outside of the UGB but within the Urban Reserve Area (UAR). [From the Plan]Item Open Access Bend : Integrated stormwater management plan(City of Bend (Or.), 2006-11) Bend (Or.); Bend (Or.). Dept. of Public WorksThe overall goal of this Plan is to create a program that maintains the high level of water quality historical to the area and meets the regulatory requirements of both the Phase II NPDES stormwater program and the UIC program by minimizing stormwater pollution to the maximum extent practicable. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Bend : SE Area interceptor preliminary evaluation (2005)(City of Bend (Or.), 2005-11) Bend (Or.); MWH Americas, Inc.The goal of this project is to provide a long-term option for providing sewer service to the SE Bend Area. The City has observed some capacity limitations with the current collection system serving the area, mainly the Murphy Road pump station. Sewer service must also be provided to a recently approved development in this area. The long-term option must minimize the use of pump stations while providing the basis for meeting the short-term service needs in a cost effective manner. [From the document]Item Open Access Bend : Water management and conservation plan(City of Bend (Or.), 2008-04-03) Bend (Or.); Economic and Engineering Services, Inc.; Galardi Consulting, LLCThe City is submitting this Water Management and Conservation Plan (WMCP) in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules Chapter 690 Division 86 and Division 315. This WMCP: 1) is an update to Bend’s expired 1998 WMCP as required by Division 86 Rules, 2) satisfies a condition placed by the Oregon Water Resources Department (WRD) on a permit extension application related to the City’s Lava Island water right, and 3) would also fulfill any Division 86 requirements associated with the submittal of any new water right permit applications that may occur during the time period covered by this plan. The City anticipates submittal of another WMCP update five years from now to address longer term issues. [From the document]Item Open Access Bend : Water reclamation facilities plan : Technical memorandum No. 4(City of Bend (Or.), 2008-04) Carollo Engineers; Bend (Or.)The Bend Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) currently consists of the following liquid treatment processes: preliminary treatment; primary clarification; activated sludge using a Modified Ludzack Ettinger (MLE) process; secondary clarification; tertiary filtration (seasonal usage for production of Level IV reclaimed water); and chlorine disinfection. This Technical Memorandum (TM) summarizes the evaluation of the preliminary, primary, secondary, and tertiary processes. [From the document]Item Open Access Bend : Water system master plan update(City of Bend (Or.), 2007-03) Bend (Or.); Murray, Smith & AssociatesThe purpose of this Water Master Plan (WMP) is to provide the City of Bend a comprehensive planning document that provides basic information and guidance necessary for the sound stewardship of the municipal water system within its water service boundary. [From the Plan]