Mosier, Oregon Planning Documents

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    Mosier Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-06-26)
    (Mosier, 2009-06-26) Mosier
    City Ordinances are reformatted for codification. Update zoning & land division ordinance text to address current concerns including: Replace out of date PUD ordinance with Site Plan Review Ordinance, adopt Telecommunications Ordinance, adjust allowed heights and max. m.f. densities, address condominiums, and adopt maximum lot coverage standards. Zoning Map is amended to include zoning for UGA, and edits to land division ordiannce are proposed to clarify standards and type of access permitted.
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    Mosier : Development code
    (City of Mosier (Or.), 2004-09) Mosier (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.
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    Mosier : Downtown and local street network plan
    (City of Mosier (Or.), 2003-05-12) Mosier (Or.); Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); David Evans and Associates
    This plan is intended to help guide the future growth and development of Mosier, focusing specifically on future transportation facilities and development in downtown Mosier along the Historic Columbia River Highway (Highway 30 in downtown Mosier). It identifies proposed future road, bicycle, pedestrian and related public facilities, as well as future land uses, and design and building standards for the downtown. [From the Plan]
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    Mosier : Waterfront park master plan
    (City of Mosier (Or.), 2002-08-25) Mosier (Or.); Quatrefoil, Inc.; Bramare, Inc.; Crane and Merseth Engineering and Surveying; Walker, Diloreto, Younie
    Plans will be developed based on the priorities developed by the citizens stakeholders committee. The current priorities are the Rock Creek trail head and restoration of the Rock Creek riparian area, Columbia River access trail, Mosier Creek access trail, East Lake access trail, East Lake fishing pier. Current funding should allow completion of each of these elements. [From the Plan]