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Item Open Access Metro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-02-28)(Metro, 2006-02-28) MetroTitie 11 of Metro's Urban Growth Management Functional Plan establishes temporary limitations on land divisions in territory newly added to the UGB. This ordinance authorizes counties to allow creation of parcels smaller than 20 acres for public schools and other public facilities and services prior to completion of comprehensive planning for territory newly added to the UGB.Item Open Access Metro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-03-20)(Metro, 2006-03-20) MetroItem Open Access Metro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-02-16)(Metro, 2007-02-16) MetroDeletion of the requirements for local governments to consider and adopt selected land use strategies in their comprehensive plans and implementing ordinances. Ensuring that local government plans include policies and actions to increase range of housing types. Asking loca governments to assist Metro in preparing biennial affordable housing inventory that will be used to update affordable housing production goals and report progress. EncouragIng.loca1 governments to take advantage of technical and financial assistance provided by Metro.Item Open Access Metro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-03-08)(Metro, 2007-03-08) MetroTitle 4 of Metro's Urban Growth Management Functional Plan prescribes limitations on certain uses in industrial and employment areas ana references a map which depicts boundaries for regulatory purposes. Ordinance No. 07~1137A (formerly Ordinance 06-1124) provides a process and sets criteria for making.changes to designations of industrial and employment areas on the Title 4 map.Item Open Access Metro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-04-02)(Metro, 2007-04-02) MetroA minor amendment to the UGB where the UGB is intended to be coterminous with the 100-year floodplain based on a recent delineation of the floodplain by a profrssional engineer registered by the State of Oregon.Item Open Access Metro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-05-23)(Metro, 2007-05-23) MetroA minor adjustment to the UGB to make the UGB coterminous with a built structure. The previous UGB line ran trhough a house. Adoption of this amendment allows the existing house to be wholly on the parcel that remains rural and will allow the urban lot to be developed.Item Open Access Metro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-02-06)(Metro, 2008-02-06) MetroItem Open Access Metro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-05-27)(Metro, 2008-05-27) MetroThe addition of 0.6 acres to the UGB makes the UGB coterminous with the property line for 20303 S Highway 213 in Oregon CityItem Open Access Metro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-10-10)(Metro, 2008-10-10) MetroA minor adjustment of the UGB to site two public facility lines to provide sanitary sewer and water to the Metro Parks & Greenspaces owned Graham Oaks Nature Park.Item Open Access Metro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-12-05)(Metro, 2008-12-05) MetroThe adopted amendment add 1.54 acres to the UGB in order to make the UGB coterminous with property lines.Item Open Access Metro Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-09-24)(Metro, 2010-09-24) MetroThe City of Portland has requested that the Metro Council amend the Title 4 (Industrial and Other Employment Areas) map to allow uses not currently permissible. Title 4 of the Urban Growth Management Functional plan seeks to provide and protect a supply of sites for employment by limiting the types and scale of non-industrial uses in Regionally Significant Industrial Areas (RSIAs), Industrial and Employment Areas. If the request is approved, 16.9 acres currently designated Industrial would change to Employment and 36.5 acres currently designated for Industrial would have no designation under Title 4. These proposed changes would allow some commercial, residential, or institutional uses that are currently limited under Title 4.Item Open Access Multnomah County : Inventory of natural, scenic and open space resources for Multnomah County unincorporated urban areas(Multnomah County (Or.), 2001-10-11) Multnomah County (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Multnomah County (Or.). Dept. of Environmental Services; Multnomah County (Or.). Division of Planning and DevelopmentThis project, known as the Multnomah County-Portland Unincorporated Urban Area Functional Compliance Project, includes those areas of unincorporated Multnomah County that are within both the city's Urban Services boundary and the metropolitan regional Urban Growth Boundary.... As part of this process, the city is implementing measures to comply with Statewide Planning Goal 5, which requires all Oregon cities and counties to "Conserve open space and protect natural and scenic resources." [From the Plan]Item Open Access Port of Portland : 2008 Port transportation improvement plan(Port of Portland (Or.), 2008-01-09) Port of Portland (Or.)The Port Transportation Improvement Plan is a multimodal compilation of marine terminal, road, rail, waterway, transit, bicycle, and pedestrian projects, normally identified through transportation and other studies managed by or in coordination with the Port. The plan also identifies a transportation demand management prrogram to be implemented. The plan is designed to organize transportation and transportation-related improvement needs. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Port of Portland : Master plan update, Portland International Airpont : Technical memorandum No. 2 -- Aviation demand forecasts (2008)(Port of Portland (Or.), 2008-09) Port of Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Jacobs Consultancy; Alcantar & Associates; Cephas, Inc.; David Evans and Associates; DKS Associates; NEXTOR; Parametrix, Inc.; Synergy Consultants; Zimmer Gunsul FrascaThis technical memorandum summarizes the aviation demand forecasts prepared for the 2010 Portland International Airport Master Plan Update. This technical memorandum also provides historical data on the regional population and economy, aviation activity at PDX, and national aviation and economic trends—all of which were the basis for the aviation demand forecasts presented in this document. [From the document]Item Open Access Port of Portland : Master plan update, Portland International Airport : Technical memorandum No. 1 -- Inventory of existing conditions (2008)(Port of Portland (Or.), 2008-09) Port of Portland (Or.); Jacobs Consultancy; HNTB Corporation; Alcantar & Associates; Cephas, Inc.; David Evans and Associates; DKS Associates; NEXTOR; Zimmer Gunsul Frasca; Parametrix, Inc.; Synergy Consultants; Portland (Or.). Bureau of PlanningThis technical memorandum presents an inventory of existing conditions (Inventory) related to the role of Portland International Airport (the Airport, or PDX) within the region, its current operations and facilities, and surrounding land uses and activities. [From the document]Item Open Access Port of Portland : Mulino Airport master plan and airport layout plan update (2008)(Port of Portland (Or.), 2008-04) Port of Portland (Or.); W&H PacificThe Port and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) initiated a Master Plan Update project in 2006. An Airport Master Plan is a 20-year guide that outlines how the physical development of an airport can satisfy aviation demand in a safe, efficient, fiscally responsible way, while remaining compatible with the environment, community development, other modes of transportation, and other airports. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Port of Portland : Working harbor reinvestment strategy : Business interview results (2006)(Port of Portland (Or.), 2006-12) Port of Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland Development CommissionThe Working Harbor Reinvestment Strategy will be a 10-year program of coordinated public investments by the City of Portland, Portland Development Commission (PDC), and Port of Portland in the economic vitality of the harbor industrial districts.... It is being prepared as an economic development component of the River Plan North Reach. The River Plan is a comprehensive plan for the land along the Willamette River in Portland. [From the document]Item Open Access Port Orford Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-09-25)(Port Orford, 2007-09-25) Port OrfordThe City of Port Orford has adopted a new Battle Rock Mixed Use Zone (10-MU) for the southern portion of the City to replace portions of the Commercial mixed use (4-C) zone that was in effect. The new zone removes heavy industrial uses, and provides design and landscaping standards for new structures. The new zone has been incorporated into the City's existing sign code. Adopted new definitions include new terminology to accommodate the zone, and also definitions to accommodate changes that were made to comply with state law. The map amendment defines the area for the zone change. Comprehensive Plan changes incorporate new inventory information, including the vision plan document that was partially funded by a DLCD grant, incorporate a walking trail to address recreation needs of the City, and incorporate a goal to support a Near Shore Research Station that will benefit the fisheries.Item Open Access Port Orford Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-03-24)(Port Orford, 2008-03-24) Port OrfordThe City of Port Orford has adopted a new Commercial-Residential Overlay within the Battle Rock Mixed Use Zone (10-MU) to replace portions of the Battle Roc Mixed Use (10-MU) zone that was in effect. The new zone limits the square footage of new commercial structures, including remodels, and provides setback standards for structures. Standards within the City's existingsign code apply. The map amendment defines the area for the zone change.Item Open Access Port Orford Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-09-19)(Port Orford, 2008-09-19) Port Orford"Update specific minor and major partitioning standards and procedures to reflect the requirements of ORS 92 and City needs; Update final plat requirements. Update residential zones to include uses required by Oregon law and to clarify procedures."