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Item Open Access 2011 Integrated Electric Resource Plan(Eugene Water and Electric Board, 2012-01-03) Eugene Water & Electric BoardEWEB‟s Integrated Electric Resource Plan (IERP) serves as a roadmap to guide decisions for how the utility will meet the energy needs of our customers over the next two decades, and to identify specific actions to take over the next five years. The primary purpose of the IERP is to set a strategic path that will meet forecast demand for power while minimizing risks. The 2011 IERP is using a Triple Bottom Line (TBL) framework to consider the economic, social, and environmental aspects of alternative strategies. The TBL includes both quantitative and qualitative information to encourage a more comprehensive and holistic consideration of benefits and impacts of different alternatives.Item Open Access 2011 Strategic Plan: Road Map for Our Next 100 Years(Eugene Water & Electric Board, 2011-05-03) Eugene Water & Electric BoardEWEB has established an overarching strategy and seven vertical “Whats” (product and service strategies at the Board level to guide the organization on trade-off considerations when deliberating on major decisions). In addition, EWEB has identified five horizontal strategies or “the Hows” (business systems, communications and technology) at the organizational level. The specific strategies contained in this plan were crafted to reflect this view of balancing multiple factors to determine total value. The EWEB Board has directed the utility to plan and operate around this fundamental proposition of balance and total value. We believe that the success of EWEB has been in large part due to balanced value-based decisions. As discussed above, the overarching strategy includes the “Whats” and the “Hows” along with the methods by which we bring those strategies together within EWEB. Section eight and section nine provide a more detailed description of the “Whats” and the “Hows.”Item Open Access Assessment of the Impediments to Fair Housing and Fair Housing Plan Strategies(Eugene-Springfield (Or.), 2010-04-13) Eugene (Or.); Springfield (Or.)In order to uphold its commitment to affirmatively further fair housing and meet its federal obligation to engage in fair housing planning, Eugene and Springfield have jointly produced this document which examines laws, demographics related to population, housing and housing choice. Eugene and Springfield conducted an “Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice” that identifies road blocks affecting fair housing choice.Item Open Access Astoria : Natural hazards mitigation addendum (2008)(City of Astoria (Or.), 2008-10-20) Astoria (Or.); Clatsop County (Or.)The City of Astoria developed this addendum to the Clatsop 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 Astoria, Oregon, which include: Coastal Erosion, Drought, Earthquake, Flood, Landslide, Tsunami, Volcano, Wildfire, Windstorm, and Winter Storm. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Baker City : Baker interchange area management plan(City of Baker City (Or.), 2005-06-14) David Evans and Associates; Greenfield, Mark J.; Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); Baker City (Or.); Baker County (Or.)The I-84 Baker Interchange Area Management Plan (IAMP) for the interchange areas surrounding Interstate 84 Interchanges 302 and 306 describe existing traffic and land use patterns in the interchange areas, identify potential safety and traffic congestion issues, and propose policies and implementing measures that will ensure safe and efficient operation of the interchanges over a 20-year planning horizon and for the life of the interchanges. They are planning-based IAMPs. No structural improvements to either interchanges are anticipated. The IAMPs are developed in partnership with the City of Baker, Baker County, the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), property owners and other stakeholders, including interchange users. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Baker City/County : Strategic plan(Baker City (Or.) and Baker County (Or.), 2004-12) Baker City (Or.); Baker County (Or.)The purpose of this document is to guide the activities of the Baker City/County Economic Development Council for the years of 2005 to 2007. The Plan should ensure that these activities are articulated to the residents of Baker City and County. This Strategic Plan should also serve Baker City, Baker County and the incorporated communities of Baker County. In addition to coordination with the public sector, the Plan should provide the private sector with a prioritized list of existing and scheduled activities, marketing plan, list of targeted industries, and planned strategic investments that will strengthen the local economy. (From the Plan]Item Open Access Baker County : Community wildfire protection plan(Baker County (Or.), 2006-02-15) Baker County (Or.)[The Plan is] A working document that will serve as a resource for providing information that will enhance community safety through hazard and risk reduction in the wildland-urban interface areas of Baker County.... This community wildfire protection plan has been prepared in compliance with the National Fire Plan, the 10-year Comprehensive Strategy, the Tri-County Hazard Mitigation Plan (Baker, Union, and Wallowa Counties), Oregon Senate Bill 360 (The Oregon Forestland-Urban Interface Act of 1997), and Healthy Forest Restoration Act (HFRA). [From the Plan]Item Open Access Baker County : Comprehensive plan (1991)(Baker County (Or.), 1991-09) Baker County (Or.)Land use planning goal: To establish a land use planning process and policy framework as a basis for all decisions and actions related to use of land and to insure an adequate factual base for such decisions. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Baker County : Economic development strategic plan(Baker County (Or.), 2008-04) Baker County (Or.); Orbis GroupThis Economic Development Strategic plan recognizes that there are generally two levels of community and economic development activities: 1) more traditional economic development activities such as business recruitment, business retention, and community development (generally located in Baker City Hall), and 2) supplemental community development activities such as downtown development, tourism promotion, arts and cultural development, and advocacy for health care (generally located outside of City Hall). This plan respects all of these disciplines as important and integral to the future of Baker County. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Baker County : Transportation system plan(Baker County (Or.), 2005-06-30) Baker County (Or.); H. Lee & AssociatesThe Baker County Transportation System Plan (TSP) addresses the County's anticipated transportation needs through the year 2025. It has been prepared to meet state and federal regulations that require urban areas to conduct long-range planning.... The long-range planning is intended to serve as a guide for Baker County in managing their existing transportation facilities and developing future transportation facilities. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Baker County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-03-20)(Baker County, 2006-03-20) Baker County (Or.)Comprehensive Plan Amendment (PAPA) to add a site to the Baker County Mineral and Aggregate Inventory (Minor Site) under 500,000 tonItem Open Access Baker County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-09-05)(Baker County, 2008-09-05) Baker County (Or.)This request is to add the proposed site to the Baker County Comprehensive Plan Inventory. The applicant seeks a Post Acknowledged Plan Amendment and Conditional Use permit to site an aggregate mining operation on a 10+/- acre portion of a 685.25+/- acre parcel in the EFU Zone. The purpose of this operation is to supply an OWEB Restoration Grant funded project on Eagle Creek, near Richland, Oregon, with large 3'-4' boulders required to construct two fish-friendly diversion structures.Item Open Access Baker County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-12-10)(Baker County, 2008-12-10) Baker County (Or.)The amendment changes the zoning of 76.18+/- acres of land (located along the Snake River near the abandoned town of Homestead) from Exclusive Farm Use to a zone specifically created to allow the uses justified under a "reasons" Goal 3 exception. The new zone is called the Homestead Recreation Limited Use Combining Zone.Item Open Access Baker County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-05-11)(Baker County, 2009-05-11) Baker County (Or.)Ellingson Lumber Co. submitted a request for a Post Acknowledgement Plan Amendment to change the zoning of a 27.93+/- acre parcel known as Tax Lot 200 in Section 21A of Township 8 South, Range 46 East, W.M., Baker County, Oregon from Industrial to a zone specifically created for the parcel based on the Limited Use Combining Zone. The new zone will be identified as the OLD MILL LIMITED USE COMBINING ZONE. The uses proposed to be allowed in that zone are included in the materials provided.Item Open Access Baker County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-10-29)(Baker County, 2009-10-29) Baker County (Or.)The Baker County Board of Commissioners has accepted a zoning text amendment to Baker County's Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance, Section 1009.02(D) Class I Land Division Standards (D.), which reads as follows: D. Sanitary sewage disposal facilities are available to the property line of each lot or parcel that is 2 acres or less, or, as an alternative, each lot or parcel shall be approved for subsurface sewage disposal. Parcels greater than two acres shall identify on the final plat that sewage disposal shall be provided by a DFQ approved sanitary sewage disposal system.Item Open Access Baker County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-02-24)(Baker County, 2011-02-24) Baker County (Or.)This is a Post Acknowledgement Plan Amendment to add two aggregate sites to the Mineral and Aggregate Inventory of the Baker County Comprehensive Land Use Plan. The first site, Brownie Pit #1, will occupy 5 acres; the second site, Brownie Pit #2, will occupy approximately 5.8 acres. These sites will be used to provide rock for projects in northeast Baker County.Item Open Access Baker County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-02-24)(Baker County, 2011-02-24) Baker County (Or.)This is a Post Acknowledgement Plan Amendment to add an aggregate site to the Mineral and Aggregate Inventory of the Baker County Comprehensive Land Use Plan. The site will occupy 1-acre. The site is needed to provide large diameter rock for restoration projects in the Pine Valley of Baker County.Item Open Access Baker County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2012-02-21)(Baker County, 2012-02-21) Baker County (Or.)The Board of Commissioners have approved Harney Rock & Paving Co.'s request to modify the mining boundary of Site #3 in the Baker County Comprehensive Plan Significant Aggregate Inventory. The site is located on TL 801 (07S39E), north of Haines, Oregon. The mining area will be reduced from 2,513+/- acres to 215+/- acres. 35+/- acres from TL 600 (07S39E) and TL 801 will comprise the new mining area.Item Open Access Baker County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2012-12-14)(Baker County, 2012-12-14) Baker County (Or.)Item Open Access Baker County: Development code(Baker County (Or.), 1983) Baker 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.