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Item Open Access City of Keizer addendum to the Marion County natural hazards mitigation plan(2009-12) Oregon Partnership for Disaster ResilienceKeizer developed this addendum to the Marion 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 the city of Keizer, Oregon, which include drought, flood, earthquake, landslide, volcano, wildfire, wind storm, and severe winter storm. It is impossible to predict exactly when disasters may occur, or the extent to which they will affect the city. However, with careful planning and collaboration among public agencies, private sector organizations, and citizens within the community, it is possible to minimize the losses that can result from natural hazards. The addendum provides a set of actions that aim to reduce the risks posed by natural hazards through education and outreach programs, the development of partnerships, and the implementation of preventative activities via the zoning code, public works strategic plan, water system master plan, and transportation systems plan. The actions described in the addendum are intended to be implemented through existing plans and programs within the city.Item Open Access Keizer : Comprehensive plan(City of Keizer (Or.), 2003-02-03) Keizer (Or.)The Keizer Comprehensive Plan is a long-range plan for guiding conservation and development in the City of Keizer to the year 2005. The goal of the plan is to accommodate the conservation and development of Keizer’s resources, neighborhoods and lands in a timely, orderly and efficient manner consistent with the needs and aspirations of present and future city residents. It is also the plan’s goal to ensure that Keizer is an active participant in the Salem/Keizer region, and the actions and activities of regional significance are coordinated with all appropriate local governments. It is the intent of this plan to specify the goals and policies unique to the situation and opportunity in Keizer. It recognizes, however, the hard work of citizens, local officials and professionals who prepared the Salem Area Comprehensive Plan. Much of this work is still appropriate for Keizer; many of the findings, goals and policies listed in the SACP can be found in this document. But other policies were developed for Keizer only, by Keizer citizens and officials for the City of Keizer. These policies make this plan specific to Keizer, and will result in a future community unique to the region. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Keizer : Development code(City of Keizer (Or.), 2003-12) Keizer (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 Keizer : Keizer Rapids Park master plan(City of Keizer (Or.), 2006-10-02) Keizer (Or.)[The goal of the Plan is] to develop a long range Master Plan that will be used to guide the development of the Keizer Rapids Park in the coming years into a community park and regional facility of statewide significance. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Keizer : Keizer Station plan(City of Keizer (Or.), 2007-07) Northwest National, LLC; Benner Stange Associates; RPS Development; Keizer (Or.); Ankrom Moisan Associated ArchitectsThe Keizer Station Plan is intended to build on the objectives that were previously used to guide the preparation of the Chemawa Activity Center Plan: establish a northern gateway into the Keizer area; provide an opportunity for multi-modal transportation options; provide the opportunity to live, work and shop in close proximity to the Center; provide an additional focal point for industry, commerce and community activities; enhance economic activity within the community without threatening the economic health and redevelopment activities along the River Road and Cherry Avenue corridors; provide an appropriate site for community facilities; offer a source of employment, including family wage jobs; and be a Source of Pride. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Keizer : McNary activity center plan(City of Keizer (Or.), 1991-12) Keizer (Or.)The purpose of this McNary Activity Center Plan, and the process of its development, is three fold, as outlined below implement the Comprehensive Plan; define the Community's vision of what the McNary Activity Center will be like when developed; and set the Community's expectations of how it is to develop so the vision is achieved. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Keizer : River Road Renaissance implementation report(City of Keizer (Or.), 2004-01-28) Keizer (Or.); Spencer & Kupper; RBF Consulting. Urban Design Studio; Oregon Downtown Development AssociationThe consulting team’s assignment was to create design vision for the River Road corridor; a marketing and branding strategy and theme; [and] a comprehensive implementation strategy for carrying out the River Road Renaissance... The Design Vision, Market Plan, and Transportation overview elements of the Renaissance have been completed. The design vision is illustrated in the form of a poster, to be displayed widely in the Keizer community as an on-going reminder of the River Road Renaissance. This implementation report will complete the consulting work on the Renaissance. [From the Document]Item Open Access Keizer : Transportation plan(City of Keizer (Or.), 2004-05) Keizer (Or.)The Transportation System Plan (TSP) is a long-range (20-year) plan that provides the city with the goals and policies to guide development of all its transportation modes (pedestrian, bicycle, motor vehicles, public transit, etc.). The TSP establishes an interconnected network of arterial and collector streets that improve the operation of the transportation systems. It also outlines a Capital Improvement Program (CIP) that shows the construction work necessary to meet the goals of the TSP. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Keizer Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-04-13)(Keizer, 2006-04-13) KeizerZone ChangefromCO (Commercial Office) to CM (Commercial Mixed Use)Item Open Access Keizer Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-07-17)(Keizer, 2006-07-17) Keizer1. Section 2,303 (Off-Street Parking and Loading) includes number of textual changes, clarifications, and revisions to parking space requirement matrix. 2. Section 2.309 (Site and Landscaping Design) includes grammatical changes and revisions to be consistent with other applicable sections of code. 3. Section 2.312 (Yard and Lot Standards) code clarification changes. 4.Section 3.111 (Text Amendments) changes to criteria used in leg, amendmentsItem Open Access Keizer Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-07-24)(Keizer, 2006-07-24) Keizer1. Section 2.113 (Industrial Business Park) revision to allow movie theaters under category of amusement and recreation. 2. Section 2.119 (General Employment) changes to amend dimensional standards to include provision for a qualil ed abutting lot and defines when this option may be used, allowance for master parking plan in Keizer StationItem Open Access Keizer Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-01-29)(Keizer, 2007-01-29) Keizer1.Section 2.113 (Industrial Business Park) - Includes development standards for Flexible Space uses on IBP designated located outside of the Keizer Station. 2. Section 3.204 (Public Notice Requirements) - Amends code to require that notice be published 10 days prior to a hearing for all land use actions. 3.Section 2.313 (Accessory Structures and Uses) - Clarifies language governing building separation between an accessory structure and a dwelling.Item Open Access Keizer Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-06-08)(Keizer, 2007-06-08) Keizer1.a) Clarifies side and rear yard setbacks in Section 2.103 (RL); b) 2.104 (RM); c) 2.105 (RH); d) 2.106 (RC); e) 2.107 (Mixed Use); f) definition change in Sec. 1.200. 2. Specifies a "through lot" is not created by a private access easement Sec. 2.310; and amends definition of "through lot" in Section 1.200 (Definitions). 3. Permits sight obscuring fence within 10 feet of property line along a street for side or rear yard of a lot (Sec. 2.312).Item Open Access Keizer Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-07-06)(Keizer, 2007-07-06) Keizer1.Section 2.309 allow off-site tree mitigation in tree replacement plans. 2.Section 3.107 includes citation of relevant development requirements such as tree removal and replacement plan, and infill standards. 3.Section 2.310 includes provision to require frontage improvements as part of the partition and when lot line adjustment are required. 4. Allows reallocation of commercial square footage in Keizer Station.Item Open Access Keizer Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-01-30)(Keizer, 2008-01-30) KeizerChange the land use designation on two parcels from Residential Single Family to Public to allow the development of the new city hall complex.Item Open Access Keizer Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-04-24)(Keizer, 2008-04-24) KeizerAmends Section 2.107 (Mixed Use) zone to increase commercial square foot limit from 10,000 to 120,000 square feet in MU designated lands subject to meeting certain development criteria and incentive for mixed use type of devleopment.Item Open Access Keizer Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-06-25)(Keizer, 2008-06-25) KeizerChange the land use designation on a parcel within the city limits from EFU to Residential Single Family to allow development of a single family subdivision.Item Open Access Keizer Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-10-15)(Keizer, 2008-10-15) KeizerText amendment to Section 2.308 (Signs) of the Keizer Development Code to include new provisions relating to electronic signs.Item Open Access Keizer Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-01-27)(Keizer, 2009-01-27) KeizerText amendment to Section 2.312 (Yard and Lot Standards) of the Keizer Development Code to include new provisions relating to allowing the use of barbed wire fences within a CG (Commercial General) zone subject to meeting screening and setbacl provisions.Item Open Access Keizer Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-04-15)(Keizer, 2009-04-15) KeizerSection 2.429 (Transit Station) - Includes development requirements for transit station. Sections 2.102 (Single Family Residential); 2.104 (Medium Density Residential); 2.107 (Mixed Use); 2.108 (Commerical Office); 2.109 (Commercial Retail); 2.110 (Commercial Mixed); 2.113 (Industrial Business Park); 2.119 General Employment) are modified to allow transit facilities (bus stops) as a permitted use and the development of a transit station as a conditional use.