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    Boardman Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-05-10)
    (City of Boardman, 2013-05-10) Boardman (Or.)
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    Boardman Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-10-27)
    (Boardman, 2008-10-27) Boardman (Or.)
    This Plan Amendment changes language to Chapter 5.2 -Non-Confoming Uses and Developments and changes approximately 11 acres of numerous individually owned Manufactured Home Park Subdistrict lots to Residnetial District lots. These lots are currently developed as residential lots. One lot is changed from Manufactured Home Park Subdistrict to Multi-Family Subdistrict to reflect the current development on the property.
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    Boardman Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-04-22)
    (Boardman, 2011-04-22) Boardman (Or.)
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    Boardman Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-11-08)
    (Boardman, 2010-11-08) Boardman (Or.)
    The amendment provides five changes which are housekeeping in nature. These changes include: building orientation and building form for multi-family structures, eliminating paving requirements for rear yard garages/carports, building materials, and accessory structures.
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    Boardman Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-10-26)
    (Boardman, 2009-10-26) Boardman (Or.)
    PAPA 01-2009 established an Interchange Area Management Plan for the Main Street overpass of 1-84 (MP 164). It also established an IAMP Overlay District and amended language to the Boardman Development Code, Comprehensive Plan, and changed the Zoning Map.
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    Boardman Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-07-25)
    (Boardman, 2008-07-25) Boardman (Or.)
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    Boardman Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-12-10)
    (Boardman, 2007-12-10) Boardman (Or.)
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    Boardman Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-04-09)
    (Boardman, 2007-04-09) Boardman (Or.)
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    Boardman Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-08-13)
    (Boardman, 2007-08-13) Boardman (Or.)
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    Boardman Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-07-11)
    (Boardman, 2007-07-11) Boardman (Or.)
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    Boardman Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-11-13)
    (Boardman, 2006-11-13) Boardman (Or.)
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    Boardman Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-06-12)
    (Boardman, 2006-06-12) Boardman (Or.)
    THE ADOPTED LANGUAGE CREATES A NEW SUB-DISTRICT WITHIN THE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO I D E N T I F Y T H E A L L O W A B L E USES A N D P R O C E S S F O R D E V E L O P M E N T OF P R O P E R T I E S AFFECTED BY THE BONEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION TRANSMISSION LINE EASEMENT.
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    Boardman : Downtown plan
    (City of Boardman (Or.), 2001-08) Foster Consultants; CTS Engineers; Boardman (Or.); TriLand Design Group
    The downtown development plan must provide accessibility to all modes of travel, accommodate and facilitate business development, intensify land uses, and enhance circulation. The downtown development plan must identify focus areas in the downtown and provide a vision for a future downtown consistent with the scale of the community. [From the Plan]
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    Boardman : Transportation system plan
    (City of Boardman (Or.), 2001-06) Boardman (Or.); Kittelson & Associates; Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); Murase and Associates; TriLand Design Group
    The City of Boardman, in conjunction with Morrow County and the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), initiated a study of the city's transportation system during the summer of 1998. The purpose of this study was two-fold: to guide the management and development of appropriate transportation facilities; and to incorporate the vision of the community into a land use and transportation system that addresses both the potential for infill and redevelopment strategies and the multimodal needs of the community. [From the Plan]
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    Boardman : Development code
    (City of Boardman (Or.), 2002-10) Boardman (Or.); Angelo Eaton & Associates
    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.