Park and recreation plans (county)

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Plans in this category may include park and recreation master plans adopted as part of a community's comprehensive plan, under the provisions of OAR 660-034-0040. Other types of documents are management plans, facilities plans, inventories, studies, needs assessments, acquisition plans, and plan maps. Plans may treat entire park systems, individual sites, open spaces, greenways, urban forestry, or natural areas.

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    Marion County : Willamette River water trail implementation plan
    (Marion County (Or.), 2004-06) United States. Bureau of Land Management; Marion County (Or.); Willamette Riverkeepers; Mid-Willamette River Connections; Willamette Restoration Initiative (Or.); American Heritage Rivers
    This proposal identifies a number of discrete Willamette River Water Trail tasks, timelines, and budget items. [From the Plan]
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    Benton County : Parks system comprehensive plan
    (Benton County (Or.), 1995-09-13) Bennett & Bennett Associates; Benton County (Or.). Parks Division; Benton County (Or.)
    This comprehensive plan will be used as a management tool to: describe the philosophy and requirements of the Benton County Parks System; evaluate the use and adequacy of its parkland, park facilities, and natural or historic protected lands; and outline the opportunities and Implementation Strategies. The plan profiles the parks system -- its properties, facilities, and administration; the issues or conditions influencing its operation; and a list of recommended Implementation Strategies. [From the Plan]
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    Benton County : Trail system plan
    (Benton County (Or.), 2003-03) Benton County (Or.)
    The 1995 Benton County Parks System Comprehensive Plan recommended expansion of existing and future recreational opportunities within the County, and for several years Benton County Parks has been working to develop trails in collaboration with volunteers, landowners, nonprofit groups, and partnering agencies. The development of this Trail System Plan, as an addendum to the Parks System Comprehensive Plan, will provide additional structure as a management tool to guide trail prioritization, development, and maintenance. [From the Plan]
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    Marion County : Natural heritage park selection and acquisition plan
    (Marion County (Or.), 2000-12-06) Marion County (Or.)
    The Natural Heritage Parks Program has three primary objectives. 1. Provide visitors the opportunity for nature-oriented recreation, environmental education, and appreciation of Marion County’s natural heritage. 2. Provide critical habitats for rare plants and animals. 3. Reestablish important environmental processes. To select the potential Natural Heritage Park sites, the pre-Euro-American settlement ecosystems that the county wished to represent within the park system were first defined. Working with these historical ecosystems as objectives, a decision framework was developed for identifying specific areas that could be preserved or restored, while also providing secondary benefits that achieved county goals. This framework was developed through research of similar projects, recommendations from county staff members, discussions with other public land management agencies, and a close examination of the county’s long-term goals. [From the Plan]
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    Hood River County : Parks and recreation capital facilities master plan
    (Hood River County (Or.), 2005-04-08) Hood River County (Or.)
    The Plan thoroughly describes current recreational facilities in the Parks District and provides a range of analysis that estimate the future needs of the Parks District; presents Parks District priorities so that adequate open space and public recreation facilities in the City and County will be provided...aims to facilitate a broad range of innovative â Best in Classâ recreational facilities that are uniquely tailored to the interests of our community by presenting materials that can be used by a wide range of local government and citizen groups to plan and implement future facilities; provides guidance materials for community members who spearhead efforts for development of new facilities; provide data, priority inputs, and conceptual implementation plans that can be used by the Parks District, the City and County planning in their ongoing planning decisions. [From the Plan]
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    Clackamas County : North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District 2004 master plan
    (Clackamas County (Or.), 2004) Clackamas County (Or.); North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District; MIG, Inc.; Barney & Worth, Inc.
    The vision for North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District is: A well-functioning and well-maintained park system that enhances the quality of life by offering a diversity of recreational opportunities for people of all ages and needs. Existing goals were reviewed and refined and new goals were written to articulate the District’s commitment to: quality of life; financial stability; sense of community; maintenance and safety; diverse programs and facilities; meeting community needs; efficiency and collaboration; long-range flexible planning; education; preservation; accessibility; environmental advocacy and stewardship. [From the Plan]
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    Clatsop County : Parks and recreation plan
    (Clatsop County (Or.), 2006-03-01) Clatsop County (Or.)
    The report ...is a comprehensive examination of the demand and supply of outdoor recreation in Clatsop County, including an in-depth examination of the county-owned resources. It is an update to the 1992 Clatsop County Recreational Lands Master Plan and, as such, is part of the county’s Comprehensive Plan. [From the Plan]
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    Lane County : Parks master plan, 1980
    (Lane County (Or.), 1981-01) Lane County (Or.)
    The purpose of this plan is to project and plan for the parks and open space needs of Lane County to the year 1995.... The primary objective is to plan for facilities in the unincorporated areas of the County in a cooperative effort with other agencies which supply recreation facilities within Lane County. [From the Plan]