Oakridge, Oregon Planning Documents
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Item Open Access Oakridge Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-12-30)(City of Oakridge, 2015-12-30) Oakridge (Or.)Item Open Access Oakridge Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-09-18)(City of Oakridge, 2015-09-18) Oakridge (Or.)Item Open Access Oakridge Notice of Adopted Amendment (2015-04-10)(City of Oakridge, 2015-04-10) Oakridge (Or.)Item Open Access Oakridge : Oakridge-Westfir community trails plan(City of Oakridge (Or.), 2007-04) Oakridge (Or.); Westfir (Or.); Oakridge-Westfir Area Chamber of Commerce (Or.); United States. National Park Service. Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program; Oakridge-Westfir Community Trails Committeeof- town and Forest Trails. The purpose of these distinctions is to provide some guidance as to how different types of trails would be developed. The trails would be interconnected allowing a practical and efficient route for residents and visitors to walk or ride through town, talk a longer trip around the outskirts of the community, or access a variety of recreation opportunities in the adjacent forests and mountains. The Oakridge-Westfir Community Trails Plan is a non-regulatory, conceptual plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Oakridge : Transportation system plan(City of Oakridge (Or.), 2000-12) Oakridge (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.)The City of Oakridge (City), in coordination with Lane County and the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), initiated a study of the City's transportation system in May 1998. The Oakridge Transportation System Plan (TSP) is the long-range policy document that guides transportation planning within the Oakridge urban growth boundary (UGB) for the next 20 years. The goals and policies contained in the TSP will become part of the Oakridge Comprehensive Plan. Ordinance amendments that implement the TSP will also be adopted. The TSP will be updated every five years, or when needed. The TSP will be used as the basis for the development of transportation-related capital improvements. Refinements may supplement the plan with more detail and specific information on issues, policies, and projects. These refinement plans must be consistent with the TSP. The TSP addresses multiple transportation modes including bicycle, pedestrian, automobile, and public transportation, as well as air, rail, and pipeline issues. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Oakridge : Development code(City of Oakridge (Or.), 2004-11-19) Oakridge (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.