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Item Open Access Lincoln County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2012-01-23)(Lincoln County, 2012-01-23) Lincoln County (Or.)Item Open Access Lincoln County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-12-07)(Lincoln County, 2009-12-07) Lincoln County (Or.)Amendment to Lincoln County Code Section 1.1395, Flood Hazard Overlay Zone. The purpose of these amendments is to incorporate the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and Flood Insurance Study (FIS) as set forth in the final flood hazard determination issued by FEMA on December 18, 2009, and make related changes to flood hazard area development standards.Item Open Access Lincoln County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-12-22)(Lincoln County, 2009-12-22) Lincoln County (Or.)Item Open Access Lincoln County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-02-02)(Lincoln County, 2009-02-02) Lincoln County (Or.)Item Open Access Lincoln County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-08-27)(Lincoln County, 2009-08-27) Lincoln County (Or.)comprehensive plan map amendment from commercial to industrial within a rural community- resolution of intent to rezone from C-l (retail commercial) to I-P (planned indiustrial)- conditional use permit for ministorage facility.Item Open Access Lincoln County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-04-28)(Lincoln County, 2008-04-28) Lincoln County (Or.)Item Open Access Lincoln County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-10-15)(Lincoln County, 2008-10-15) Lincoln County (Or.)Adoption of the Lincoln county Transportation System Plan (TSP), including amendments to comprehensive plan policies and land use regulations (LCC Chapter 1) as required for compliance with the Transportation Planning Rule.Item Open Access Lincoln County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-05-16)(Lincoln County, 2007-05-16) Lincoln County (Or.)Item Open Access Lincoln County : Comprehensive plan and zoning code (2009)(Lincoln County (Or.), 2009) Lincoln County (Or.)Chapter One shall be known and may be cited or pleaded as the Lincoln County Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Regulations. This chapter applies to all that area of Lincoln County subject to county jurisdiction under the provisions of ORS 215.130 and subsequent amendments to the Oregon Revised Statutes. The purpose of this chapter is to promote the public health, safety and general welfare and to implement the goals and policies of the Lincoln County Comprehensive Plan, LCC 1.0005 to 1.0190. [From the document]Item Open Access Lincoln County : Multi-jurisdictional natural hazards mitigation plan (2009)(Lincoln County (Or.), 2009-03) Lincoln County (Or.); Depoe Bay (Or.); Lincoln City (Or.); Newport (Or.); Siletz (Or.); Toledo (Or.); Waldport (Or.); Yachats (Or.); Lincoln County (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.Lincoln County developed this multi-jurisdictional Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (Plan) in an effort to reduce future loss of life and damage to property resulting from natural hazards. This plan was developed with and for the following jurisdictions: Lincoln County, Depoe Bay, Lincoln City, Newport, Siletz, Toledo, Waldport, and Yachats. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lincoln County : At home in Lincoln County(Lincoln County (Or.), 2007) Hall, Bill; Hatley, Tom; Lincoln County (Or.)A Tenyear Housing Plan for Lincoln County with a special focus on chronic homelessness provides perspectives on what is going on nationally and in Oregon. It gives us a profile of the homelessness and housing crisis in Lincoln County and provides for planned action steps to be implemented over the next ten years. Multiple action items are included in each of ten different action steps. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lincoln County : Transportation system plan (2007)(Lincoln County (Or.), 2007-09) Lincoln County (Or.); CH2M Hill, inc.; Lincoln County (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.; Angelo Planning GroupThis Transportation System Plan (TSP) for Lincoln County considers transportation issues and guides transportation policy choices and system development for a 20-year planning period (2007-2027). [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lincoln County : Transportation system plan(Lincoln County (Or.), 2006-01) Lincoln County (Or.); Lincoln County (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.; Angelo Eaton & Associates; CH2M Hill, inc.Over 25 years ago, in November 1979, the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners adopted the current transportation element of the County Comprehensive Plan, which includes goals (1.0140) and policies (1.0145). Updating this element with a Transportation System Plan (TSP) will allow Lincoln County’s Comprehensive Plan to be consistent with changes in regulations and to evaluate future transportation needs....Work on a new TSP was started 7 years ago in 1999, but the TSP was never completed. That effort included public involvement to identify transportation issues in the county and develop goals and objectives for a TSP. Lincoln County obtained the services of CH2M HILL and Angelo Eaton & Associates to help the County update and complete the TSP. A cooperative transportation planning effort has involved the public, Lincoln County, the Oregon Department of Transportation, all the cities, and the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lincoln County : Development code(Lincoln County (Or.), 2004) Lincoln County (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 Lincoln County : Strategic plan(Lincoln County (Or.), 1997-02-07) Lincoln County (Or.); Economic Development Alliance of Lincoln CountyEconomic development in Lincoln County is activity that supports, enhances, or diversifies our county’s economy. This includes: offering a quality "product" attractive to new businesses (sites, amenities, workforce, infrastructure, etc.); business recruitment (particularly businesses that offer wages equivalent to or greater than the average wage in the county); nurturing of new businesses; the retention and expansion of existing businesses; sound planning for future development.This revised plan is limited to goals and projects that meet the definition of economic development. [From the Plan]