Saint Helens, Oregon Planning Documents

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    St. Helens Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-10-22)
    (City of St. Helens, 2015-10-22) St. Helens (Or.)
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    St. Helens Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-07-24)
    (City of St. Helens, 2015-07-24) St. Helens (Or.)
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    St. Helens Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-06-19)
    (City of St. Helens, 2015-06-19) St. Helens (Or.)
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    St. Helens Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-04-09)
    (City of St. Helens, 2014-04-09) St. Helens (Or.)
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    St. Helens Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-04-09)
    (City of St. Helens, 2014-04-09) St. Helens (Or.)
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    St Helens Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-05-08)
    (St Helens, 2009-05-08) St Helens
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    Columbia County : Multi-jurisdictional natural hazard mitigation plan update (2009)
    (Columbia County (Or.), 2009-04) Columbia County (Or.)
    The 2009 Columbia County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan update is intended to: include newly identified hazards affecting individual jurisdictions; provide a comprehensive risk assessment and vulnerability analysis; provide community based mitigation actions; identify funding sources; and include all incorporated jurisdictions within the county as part of the update. [From the Plan]
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    Saint Helens : Economic development plan
    (City of Saint Helens (Or.), 2007-08-01) St. Helens (Or.); Richard Hill & Associates; MorganCPS Group
    This plan examines the current state of the community’s prosperity and identifies specific actions to be pursued to enhance it. It is intended to achieve these purposes: guide the City Council in establishing economic development policies, projects, and programs reflected in adopted budgets and work programs; guide the City Council, Boards and Commissions, and City Staff in carrying out those policies, projects, and programs; provide a framework and catalyst for community action and citizen engagement. [From the Plan]
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    Saint Helens : Transportation system plan
    (City of Saint Helens (Or.), 1997-06) St. Helens (Or.); Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade & Douglas; Jeanne Lawson Associates; McKeever/Morris
    The purpose of this study is to develop a comprehensive multi-modal transportation system plan (TSP) that meets future transportation needs for the City of St. Helens and its urban growth area. The TSP is intended to serve as a guide for the management of existing transportation facilities, and for the design and implementation of future transportation facilities. [From the Plan]
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    Saint Helens : Comprehensive plan
    (City of Saint Helens (Or.), 2006-03-17) St. Helens (Or.)
    The official Comprehensive Plan shall be the Goals and Policies and the Maps. Supporting documents shall be history, background, data, surveys, and assumptions....Generally this Plan shall follow the Oregon Statewide Land Use Planning Goals and Guidelines for Goals 1,2, and 5 through 15. [From the Plan]
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    Saint Helens : Strategic plan
    (City of Saint Helens (Or.), 2005-12-21) St. Helens (Or.); Richard Hill & Associates; MorganCPS Group; Montgomery Gulf Corporation
    A Strategic Planning Consulting Team, consisting of Richard Hill & Associates, The MorganCPS Group, and Montgomery Gulf Corporation was selected to carry out the necessary work and to facilitate the Council through creation and adoption of this plan....It is intended that this Plan will guide the Council and its staff in a number of strategic projects over the next two years, anticipating additional strategic work through 2010. Its recommendations are to be reflected in the 2006-2007 City budgets, in the work programs of the City Staff, and the efforts and work of the City Council. [From the Plan]
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    Saint Helens : Development code
    (City of Saint Helens, 2003-04-04) St. Helens (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.