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Item Open Access Myrtle Creek : Comprehensive plan(City of Myrtle Creek (Or.), 1991-09-17) Myrtle Creek (Or.); Douglas County (Or.)The Myrtle Creek Comprehensive Plan is a long-range general policy guide in which the City of Myrtle Creek and Douglas County jointly set forth major policies concerning desirable future growth within the Myrtle Creek\Tri City Urban Growth Area over the next two decades. Being comprehensive, its scope extends to physical, social, economic, administrative and fiscal matters, Being general, it summarizes policies and proposals rather than prescribes specific locations or detailed regulations. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Myrtle Creek : Flood hazard mitigation plan(City of Myrtle Creek (Or.), 1998-12-15) Myrtle Creek (Or.); Umpqua Regional Council of GovernmentsThe purpose of this plan is to provide hazard mitigation recommendations in light of the recent disaster events in Myrtle Creek and the State of Oregon (DR-1149 and DR-1160). For the purposes of this plan, the definition of Hazard Mitigation will be defined as “any action taken to eliminate or reduce the risk to human life, property and the environment posed by a hazard.” It should be noted that all information and recommendations contained in this report may serve as the basis for an update or revision to the State of Oregon’s Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan (required under Section 409 of the Stafford Act). In addition, all mitigation policy recommendations presented within this plan should be implemented as soon as possible by Myrtle Creek to help prevent and offset similar disaster related damages that could occur in a future flood event. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Myrtle Creek : Transportation system plan(City of Myrtle Creek (Or.), 2006-06-20) Myrtle Creek (Or.)The integration of transportation systems and land use in planning for Myrtle Creek's anticipated growth can benefit many aspects of life in the Myrtle Creek area. Transportation systems are both a product of and a determining factor in land use. Their interrelation has an effect on the appropriate location of many land uses which in turn affects the local and regional economy and general desirability of Myrtle Creek as a comfortable residential community. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Myrtle Creek Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-06-27)(Myrtle Creek, 2006-06-27) Myrtle Creek (Or.)Adoption of the City of Myrtle Creek Transportation System PlanItem Open Access Myrtle Creek Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-07-25)(Myrtle Creek, 2006-07-25) Myrtle Creek (Or.)Legislative amendments to the City of Myrtle Creek Zoning Ordinance and City of Myrtle Creek Subdivision Ordinance to implement miscellaneous reorganization and minor text clarifications to improve the OrdinancesItem Open Access Myrtle Creek Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-12-08)(Myrtle Creek, 2006-12-08) Myrtle Creek (Or.)Applicant (School District No. 19) proposed to convert vacant 9.87 acre school property from public/semi-public to low density residential to allow for future division consistent with the surrounding low density residential area.Item Open Access Myrtle Creek Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-06-25)(Myrtle Creek, 2007-06-25) Myrtle Creek (Or.)Applicants(Murray & Hoppe) proposed to convert two residentially developed lots from Commercial to High Density Residential to be consistent with the existing residential uses on the subject properties and the surrounding residential uses in the neighborhood. Properties are located within city limits.Item Open Access Myrtle Creek Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-06-25)(Myrtle Creek, 2007-06-25) Myrtle Creek (Or.)Applicant (Zwart) proposed to convert residentially developed lot from Commercial to High Density Residential to be consistent with the existing residential uses on the property and the surrounding residential uses in the neighborhood. Property is located within city limits.Item Open Access Myrtle Creek Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-06-25)(Myrtle Creek, 2007-06-25) Myrtle Creek (Or.)Applicant (Hamilton) proposed to convert a primarily undeveloped 13.37 +/- acre parcel at the south end of the city limits from Industrial to Commercial, High Density Residential, and Steep Slopes Residential to be consistent with the existing mixed commercial and residential uses surrounding the property, especially to the north. The subject property was annexed into the city limits in May 2007.Item Open Access Myrtle Creek Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-02-25)(Myrtle Creek, 2008-02-25) Myrtle Creek (Or.)Proposed legislative amendments to the City's Comprehensive Plan, and Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances. Adopted amendments essentially the same as proposed in first draft mailed to DLCD on October 31, 2007, except for minor changes noted below.Item Open Access Myrtle Creek Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-04-24)(Myrtle Creek, 2009-04-24) Myrtle Creek (Or.)Zoning Ordinance amendment to update City's standards for nonconforming uses, as listed in original Notice of Proposed AmendmentItem Open Access Myrtle Creek Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-12-22)(Myrtle Creek, 2009-12-22) Myrtle Creek (Or.)Amending Myrtle Creek Zoning Ordinance to update floodplain development standards based on recommended changes from DLCD and FEMA and amending the process for a Zoning map alteration.Item Open Access Myrtle Creek Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-03-02)(Myrtle Creek, 2011-03-02) Myrtle Creek (Or.)Item Open Access Myrtle Creek Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-07-22)(Myrtle Creek, 2011-07-22) Myrtle Creek (Or.)Amendments to the Myrtle Creek Zoning Ordinance to correct scrivener's errors, conflicting or misleading text, to clarify definitions, to provide more clear and objective criteria for Conditional Use Permits, and to amend the Special Flood Hazard Area to reflect the recent changes to the Oregon Manufactured Dwelling Specialty Code.Item Open Access Myrtle Creek Notice of Adopted Amendment (2012-03-26)(Myrtle Creek, 2012-03-26) Myrtle Creek (Or.)Amendment to the City zoning regulations governing placement of residential accessory structures. Amendment wi 11 allow for the placement/construction of an accessory structure in the front portion of a residentiallv zoned lot that is one (1) acre or larger.Item Open Access Myrtle Creek Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-08-07)(City of Myrtle Creek, 2014-08-07) Myrtle Creek (Or.)Item Open Access Myrtle Creek Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-04-30)(City of Myrtle Creek, 2015-04-30) Myrtle Creek (Or.)Item Open Access Myrtle Creek Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-04-30)(City of Myrtle Creek, 2015-04-30) Myrtle Creek (Or.)Item Open Access Myrtle Creek: Development code(City of Myrtle Creek (Or.), 2003-05-15) Myrtle Creek (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 Myrtle Point Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-07-19)(Myrtle Point, 2007-07-19) Myrtle Point (Or.)