Comprehensive plans

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A comprehensive plan is a document stating the general, long-range policies that will govern a local community's future development. These plans are required of each city and county by Oregon legislation. They must include wide citizen participation, address 19 statewide planning goals, be officially adopted by the jurisdiction, receive approval by the Oregon Dept. of Land Conservation and Development, and be reviewed periodically.

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    Roseburg : Comprehensive plan (2006)
    (City of Roseburg (Or.), 2006-12-11) Roseburg (Or.); Roseburg (Or.). Dept. of Planning and Community Development
    The Roseburg Urban Area Comprehensive Plan is a long-range general policy guide in which the City of Roseburg and Douglas County jointly set forth major policies concerning desirable future growth over the next two decades. Being comprehensive, its scope extends to physical, social, economic, administrative and fiscal matters. Being general, it summarizes policies and proposals rather than indicates specific locations or detailed regulations. [From the Plan]
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    Depoe Bay : Comprehensive plan (2002)
    (City of Depoe Bay (Or.), 2002-12-03) Depoe Bay (Or.)
    Goals: 1. To identify activities of land use which have an effect on the public health, safety and welfare. 2. To ensure orderly and efficient growth. 3. To establish a land use planning process and policy framework on a basis for all decisions and actions related to the use of land and to assure an adequate factual base for such decisions and actions. [From the Plan]
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    Portland : Comprehensive plan goals and policies (1979)
    (City of Portland (Or.), 1979-11) Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning
    The purpose of the Proposed Comprehensive Plan is to provide a coordinated set of guidelines for decision making to guide the future growth and development of the city. Development of methods to implement these guidelines is also required if the Plan is to accomplish the desired results. The Plan, when adopted. will provide the city with: a set of Land Use and Public Facilities Goals and Policies to guide the development and redevelopment of the city; a Comprehensive Plan Map and a set of regulations for development, including a revised Zoning Code, to carry out the Policies; a guide for the major public investments required to implement the Plan; a process for review and amendment of the Plan. [From the Plan]
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    Adrian : Comprehensive plan (1978)
    (Malheur County (Or.), 1978-02) Adrian (Or.); Malheur County (Or.)
    The policies outlined in the plan will be the guides for any change and development in the community and will serve as the base of any future city rules and ordinances. [From the Plan]
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    Durham : Comprehensive plan (1979)
    (City of Durham (Or.), 1979-07-25) Durham (Or.)
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    Pilot Rock : Comprehensive plan (1979)
    (City of Pilot Rock (Or.), 1979-02) Pilot Rock (Or.); East Central Oregon Association of Counties; Umatilla County (Or.). Planning Dept.
    The comprehensive plan is the public's conclusions about the development and conservation of the area, adopted by the appropriate City Councilor the County Commissioners, and agreed to by all affected governmental units. It is the only all inclusive, plan for a given geographic area. [From the Plan]
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    Union : Comprehensive plan (1984)
    (City of Union (Or.), 1984-04-09) Union (Or.); Jenkins, Hanley
    The City of Union's Land Use Plan is a public document prepared by the City Council with assistance and input from community residents. It provides long-range guidelines for decision-making with regard to: land use suitability; development proposal evaluations; public utility, facility, and street improvement projects; and other considerations related to community growth. The Plan will be used by public bodies as the basis upon which to make community development decisions, and by businesses or private individuals to make investment or construction decisions. [From the Plan]
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    Toledo : Comprehensive plan (1982)
    (City of Toledo (Or.), 1982-10-01) Toledo (Or.)
    It is projected that Toledo's population may more than double (to 8,106) by the year 2000. Adequately providing for urban growth at this rate will be a continual challenge to the City. Providing the full array of urban services; supporting economic growth and diversification; and maintaining and enhancing Toledo's "livability" will require continual planning. It is the purpose of this document to give the City the tools necessary to carry out this task. [From the Plan]
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    Stayton : Comprehensive plan (1973)
    (City of Stayton (Or.), 1973-05) Stayton (Or.); Marion County (Or.). Planning Dept.; Mid Willamette Valley Council of Governments
    The purpose of this document is to establish a guide for the growth and development of the Stayton community. The plans and policies contained within this document is in effect an adopted statement of public policy which should serve, not only as a guide in the decision-making process for public officials, but it is also intended to communicate an understanding of the community's growth and development policies to the general public, other governmental units, and private developers. [From the Plan]
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    Lincoln City : Comprehensive plan inventory (1984)
    (City of Lincoln City (Or.), 1984-01-23) Lincoln City (Or.)
    To establish an Urban Growth Boundary, statewide planning goals require the review of seven factors or criteria.... The following is a factor by factor justification of Lincoln City's Urban Growth Boundary. [From the document]
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    Brownsville : Comprehensive plan (1980)
    (City of Brownsville (Or.), 1980-05-19) Brownsville (Or.)
    The purpose of the Brownsville Comprehensive Plan is to provide a framework for the orderly and economic development and growth of the City of Brownsville. In the past four years, the citizens of Brownsville have shown a genuine interest in the way in which Brownsville grows. This interest will need to be maintained through the years to come. The mechanism for continued local control is the Comprehensive Plan. [From the Plan]
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    Lexington : Technical report : Comprehensive plan (1979)
    (City of Lexington (Or.), 1979-06) Lexington (Or.); East Central Oregon Association of Counties; Umatilla County (Or.). Planning Dept.
    The comprehensive plan is the public's conclusions about the development and conservation of the area, adopted by the appropriate City Council or the County Commissioners, and agreed to by all affected governmental units. It is the only all inclusive plan for a given geographic area. [From the Plan]
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    Seneca : Comprehensive plan (1980)
    (City of Seneca (Or.), 1980-09) Seneca (Or.); A.R. Dick Brown Planning Consultant; Lynn D. Steiger & Associates
    The overall purpose of the Plan is to attempt to describe a pathway into the future. It is more apparent now than ever before that the future will be as different from today as today is from yesterday. [From the Plan]
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    Klamath Falls : Comprehensive plan (1979)
    (City of Klamath Falls (Or.), 1979-01-16) Klamath Falls (Or.); Klamath Falls (Or.). Dept. of Planning; Klamath Consulting Services; HGE Engineers; Hopkins, Joseph; STR Engineers; BWR Associates; Powers, Peter
    The Plan is designed as a framework for all decisions and actions relating to the community. and is intended to provide an adequate, factual base for such decisions and actions. The Plan includes: historical background and current factual information for each facet of the community; identification of current problems and issues; evaluation of probable future conditions; ultimate policy choices; and specific implementation measures. [From the Plan]
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    Island City : Comprehensive plan (1984)
    (City of Island City (Or.), 1984-05-14) Island City (Or.); Jenkins, Manley; Union County (Or.). Planning Dept.
    The three basic purposes of this Plan are (1) to encourage desirable growth, (2) to accommodate anticipated development, and (3) to make provisions for those uses which may be needed by a community, but which may have undesirable characteristics such as noise, smoke, or odor. The Plan can be used to encourage desirable growth as it identifies those uses which are wanted, and provides areas for their development. Anticipated development, as projected in the plan, can be accommodated by constructing those road and utility improvements needed for development to be realized. The Plan has also attempted to provide for the location of those uses which may have undesirable characteristics, but are needed in the community. [From the Plan]
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    Gold Beach : Comprehensive plan (1982)
    (City of Gold Beach (Or.), 1982-06-22) Gold Beach (Or.); CH2M Hill, inc.
    The Gold Beach Comprehensive Plan is divided in two sections. The inventory section which contains both natural resource inventories and socio-economic inventories, and the plan section which then relates this information to the goals that the City will use as a guide for the future. These goals and policies are specifically implemented through a series of ordinances, primarily the zoning and subdivision ordinances. [From the Plan]
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    Salem : Salem area comprehensive plan (1973)
    (Salem (Or.), 1973-08) Salem (Or.); Mid Willamette Valley Council of Governments; Salem (Or.). Planning Dept.
    This report is a general plan for land use and development in the Salem urban area. It includes a comprehensive land use plan which shows the location of the various land uses and their relationship to the arterial network, schools and other community facilities. The plan also relates in one document the many planning efforts in the Salem area, such as plans for parks and open space, transportation, and sewer and water service and goals and policies to guide and promote orderly urban development. [From the Plan]
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    Willamina : Planning atlas (1979)
    (City of Willamina (Or.), 1979-05) Yamhill County (Or.). Planning Dept.; Willamina (Or.)
    The material in this Planning Atlas is a synthesis of the information gathered and discussed during the development of the Willamina Comprehensive Land Use Plan. The City's land use goals and policies, derived from this material, are found in the companion document, Comprehensive Land Use Plan: City of Willamina, 1979. [From the document]
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    Willamina : Comprehensive plan
    (City of Willamina (Or.), 1979-05) Yamhill County (Or.). Planning Dept.; Willamina (Or.)
    Willamina's Natural Resources, Community Resources, and Community Development. The last section, Plan Implementation, discusses procedures for a variety of items. [From the Plan]
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    Willamina : Comprehensive plan (1979)
    (City of Willamina (Or.), 1979-03) Willamina (Or.); Yamhill County (Or.); Yamhill County (Or.). Dept. of Planning and Development
    These goals and policies are intended to provide direction for future land use decisions in Willamina. The purpose of the goals and policies is to accommodate orderly growth and to maintain livability in Willamina. [From the Plan]