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Item Open Access Beaverton : Beaverton Creek Station community plan(City of Beaverton (Or.), 2002-02-08) Beaverton (Or.)[Goal:] Develop the Beaverton Creek Station Community to support light rail ridership, foster a sense of community, and respect the natural features adjacent to and within the Station Community. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Beaverton : Comprehensive plan(City of Beaverton (Or.), 2004) Beaverton (Or.); Beaverton (Or.). Community Development Dept.The Comprehensive Plan is the official long-range land use policy document for the City of Beaverton. It provides a framework for the decision making process and is a means of directing community efforts towards sound future growth, better understanding between public and private efforts, and a more beautiful and livable community. The Plan seeks to capture the essence of the community's vision of its future, translating it into a form that will allow effective implementation. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Beaverton : Comprehensive plan (2007)(City of Beaverton (Or.), 2007-01-05) Beaverton (Or.); DKS AssociatesThe Comprehensive Plan is the official long-range land use policy document for the City of Beaverton. It provides a framework for the decision making process and is a means of directing community efforts towards sound future growth, better understanding between public and private efforts, and a more beautiful and livable community. The Plan seeks to capture the essence of the community's vision of its future, translating it into a form that will allow effective implementation. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Beaverton : Consolidated plan documents(City of Beaverton (Or.), 2005-03) Beaverton (Or.); Washington County (Or.). Office of Community DevelopmentIn January 2004, Washington County undertook the development of the 2005-2010 Consolidated Plan, the strategic planning document that provides a framework for the County .... Work commenced with a comprehensive housing and non-housing needs assessment which culminated in a Needs Assessment Summary designed to bridge the time period between the early application intake process and the start of the new five year cycle.....The 2005 Action Plan, or Volume III of the Consolidated Plan, implements the first year of the new five-year cycle by linking the projects selected with the priorities developed during the planning process. The Plan describes how Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and American Dream Downpayment Initiative (ADDI) program resources will be used in the coming year to address the priority needs and local objectives established in the Consolidated Plan. [From the Action Plan] This Plan was created in coordination with the five-year Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) from all recipients of community development and housing entitlement grants (including Community Development Block Grants. [From the Housing and Community Development Strategic Plan]Item Open Access Beaverton : Development code(City of Beaverton (Or.), 2005-05) Beaverton (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 Beaverton : Downtown Beaverton regional center community plan(City of Beaverton (Or.), 2005-03-18) Beaverton (Or.)Community Plan Goal 1: Promote the Downtown Beaverton Regional Center as “Downtown” Beaverton and create and maintain a positive image for the Downtown area.... Community Plan Goal 2: Create a Regional Center in Downtown Beaverton that is a focus for commerce, high density housing, and civic activities.... Community Plan Goal 3: Provide multi-modal connections within downtown and between downtown and other parts of the community. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Beaverton : Merlo Station community plan(City of Beaverton (Or.), 2005-02-07) Beaverton (Or.)Community Plan Goal 1: Develop the Merlo Station Community to support light rail ridership by increasing the intensity of the adjacent land uses while recognizing the current land uses and the land and building investments already made by the property owners within the community plan area.... Community Plan Goal 2: Respect the natural features adjacent to the Merlo Station Area by protecting the Tualatin Hills Nature Park (Nature Park) from negative impacts associated with the adjacent industrial and commercial development.... Community Plan Goal 3: Guide land development within the Merlo Station Area so that it encourages pedestrian, bicycle and transit travel. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Beaverton : Murray Scholls Town Center community plan(City of Beaverton (Or.), 2005-03-18) Beaverton (Or.)[Goal:] Promote development of the Murray Scholls Town Center in a manner incorporating the unique characteristics of its location, topography, and natural features, and reinforcing the its relationship to its natural and man-made surroundings. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Beaverton : Natural hazard mitigation plan(2003-11) Beaverton (Or.); Oregon Natural Hazards WorkgroupThe Mitigation Plan contains background on the purpose of the plan, the methodology used to develop the plan, a profile of Beaverton, chapters on six natural hazards that have the potential to impact the City, and several appendices. The Plan also includes resources and information to assist city residents, public and private sector organizations, and others to participate in activities which mitigate against the effects of natural hazards. The mitigation plan provides recommendations for activities that will assist the City in reducing risk and preventing loss from future natural hazard events. The action items address multi-hazard issues, as well as activities for the hazards of flood, severe weather, landslides, wildfire, earthquake, and volcano-related events. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Beaverton : South Tektronix Station community plan(City of Beaverton (Or.), 2005-03-18) Beaverton (Or.)[Goal:] Develop the South Tektronix Station Community to support light rail ridership, foster a sense of community, and respect the natural features adjacent to and within the Station Community. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Beaverton : Strategic plan(City of Beaverton (Or.), 2000-07) Beaverton (Or.)Maintaining a resilient economy requires planning. While we cannot always predict economic cycles, we know our economy will periodically experience downturns. The City of Beaverton seeks to minimize the impact of economic cycles and maximize its abilities to seize new economic opportunities—recognizing the balance between growth and livability. This economic development plan outlines the role of the City of Beaverton and its contribution to local economic development efforts. A committee of business leaders and citizens worked with the City to develop an economic development vision and set of goals. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Beaverton : Transportation system plan (1999)(City of Beaverton (Or.), 1999-10-14) Beaverton (Or.); DKS AssociatesThe transportation system was broken into five basic modes (or mode groups: Pedestrians; Bicycles; Transit; Motor Vehicles; Other Modes (Including Rail, Air, Water, Pipeline, etc.). The TSP planning objective was to optimize each of these modes of transportation within Beaverton.... Specific chapters of this report address TSP Goals and Policies (Chapter 2), Existing Conditions (Chapter 3), Future Demand and Land Use (Chapter 4), Pedestrians (Chapter 5), Bicycles (Chapter 6), Transit (Chapter 7), Motor Vehicles (Chapter 8), Other Modes (Chapter 9), Transportation Demand Management (Chapter 10) and Cost/Phasing (Chapter 11). [From the Plan]Item Open Access Beaverton : Transportation system plan update (2000)(City of Beaverton (Or.), 2001-09-29) Beaverton (Or.); DKS AssociatesThe State Transportation Planning Rule calls for local agencies to adopt their TSP within 12 months of the completion of a Regional Transportation Plan. To meet this requirement, this Transportation System Plan Update has been prepared. Its aim is to fulfill state mandates for comprehensive planning in Beaverton, to update and address current problem areas, to update and address future needs created by the estimated growth from 2015 to 2020, and bring the Beaverton TSP in alignment with the Regional Transportation Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Beaverton : Where are we going? (2005)(City of Beaverton (Or.), 2005-06-02) Beaverton (Or.); Toulan, Nohad A.; Martin, Sheila A.What should Beaverton want? Vision: transportation; housing; education; employment; identity. Why Beaverton? Role in the Region [From the document]Item Open Access Beaverton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-03-15)(Beaverton, 2006-03-15) Beaverton (Or.)Item Open Access Beaverton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-03-15)(Beaverton, 2006-03-15) Beaverton (Or.)Amend Table 3.14 of the City Comprehensive Plan found in Chapter 3 thereof, to add the Station Community-Employment fSC-E) zone as an implementing zone for the "Station Community" land use Plan designation.Item Open Access Beaverton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-04-24)(Beaverton, 2006-04-24) Beaverton (Or.)Amend the City Comprehensive Plan and Development Code to require new development to annex to the Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District (THPRD). THPRD is the primary park and recreation provider for the residents of the City of Beaverton and these amendments will require new development to annex to THPRD in order to comply with Statewide Planning Goal 11. Allows a waiver under certain circumstances.Item Open Access Beaverton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-04-26)(Beaverton, 2006-04-26) Beaverton (Or.)Text amendment to Section 60.40, Sign Code, to allow scoreboard sponsor logo as permitted signage.Item Open Access Beaverton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-06-12)(Beaverton, 2006-06-12) Beaverton (Or.)Text amendment to Section 60.10, Floodplain. to update the City's Floodplain regulations to be consistent with the Federal Emergency Management Agency.Item Open Access Beaverton Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-07-18)(Beaverton, 2006-07-18) Beaverton (Or.)Annual omnibus text amendment to selected sections of the Beaverton Development Code Currently effective through Ordinance 4365 (November 2005) to clarify approval criteria, thresholds, and applicability for certain regulations.