Sub-area plans (county)

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This category includes plans, often officially adopted as subordinate parts of comprehensive plans, for smaller units of a county, such as unincorporated urban or rural communities, and county sub-areas. The Rural Communities Rule of the Oregon Dept. of Land Conservation and Development requires planning for Unincorporated Communities. These documents may also be called "refinement plans" or, more commonly, "community plans".

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    Washington County : North Bethany strategic programming (2006)
    (Washington County (Or.), 2006-12) Washington County (Or.); Leland Consulting Group; Otak, Inc.
    The purpose of this report is to create development strategy alternatives for use in preparing the physical North Bethany Concept Plan Alternatives. The report uses tools such as market conditions, stakeholder input, development programming, financial analysis, and overall project goals to guide the strategic process. Development program and narrative alternatives for both housing and a commercial center are studied. [From the document]
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    Yamhill County : Beyond the vision : The Chehalem Valley in 2020 (2004)
    (City of Newberg (Or.), 2004-02) Yamhill County (Or.); Dundee (Or.); Newberg (Or.); Chehalem Park and Recreation District; Newberg Public Schools
    This current effort to move "Beyond the Vision" began in November of 200 I with two workshops that included all the elected officials of the five jurisdictions in this joint effort. Based on the VISION created by our community, the elected officials identified capital improvements and operating projects that could be jointly implemented at a cost savings to local taxpayers. [From the Plan]
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    Clatsop County : Northeast community plan (1979)
    (Clatsop County (Or.), 1979-12-24) Clatsop County (Or.); Clatsop County (Or.). Dept. of Planning and Development
    The Community Plan is an amplification of many of the [Clatsop] County-wide policies which addresses specific concerns of the area. The Community Plan also addresses items not covered in the County-wide Element because they are unique to the Northeast, such as a management plan to protect the endangered bald eagle. [From the Plan]
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    Clackamas County : Oak Grove Community transportation and growth management plan (1995)
    (Clackamas County (Or.), 1995-06-30) Clackamas County (Or.); Clackamas County (Or.). Dept. of Transportation and Development
    The Oak Grove Community Plan was initiated to provide a strategy for redevelopment in the community, integrating transportation and land use more effectively. Although Oak Grove is planned for a range of densities, the existing comprehensive plan and ordinances do not support a pedestrian friendly environment or shortened trip lengths. The plan also provided an opportunity to examine the historic "downtown" of Oak Grove that is in substantial economic decline, and make some recommendations to revitalize it.
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    Washington County : East Hillsboro community plan
    (Washington County (Or.), 2003-12) Washington County (Or.)
    The East Hillsboro Plan represents a unique relationship between Washington County and the City of Hillsboro. The East Hillsboro Planning Area has been identified as part of the City of Hillsboro "Active Planning Area." Under the active plan concept, a city accepts planning responsibilities for areas outside of its corporate limits because the city feels the area will ultimately have to annex in order to receive urban services. Although some portions of the East Hillsboro Planning Area will have to rely upon the City for urban services, other portions can obtain the services for urban development required by the County urban growth management policies through service districts other than the City. Because of this possibility for development in both the City and the County, the City of Hillsboro and Washington County have agreed to a joint planning process for the East Hillsboro Planning Area. [From the Plan]
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    Clatsop County : Clatsop Plains community plan
    (Clatsop County (Or.), 2007-05-29) Clatsop County (Or.); Clatsop County (Or.). Community Development Dept.
    The Clatsop Plains Community Plan is an amplification of some of the policies in the County-wide Elements section of the Comprehensive Plan, and also contains policies addressing particular concerns people have for the Clatsop Plains. The County-wide Elements section is sued [sic] at the community level to identify policies and strategies for addressing specific local opportunities/problems. [From the Plan]
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    Clatsop County : Elsie Jewell community plan
    (Clatsop County (Or.), 2007-05-29) Clatsop County (Or.); Clatsop County (Or.). Community Development Dept.
    The Clatsop Plains Community Plan shall provide for planned and orderly growth of the Clatsop Plains planning area which is in keeping with a majority of its citizens and without unduly depriving landowners and/or residents of the reasonable use of their land. [From the Plan]
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    Washington County: Metzger/Progress community plan
    (Washington County (Or.), 2003-12) Washington County (Or.)
    The Metzger-Progress Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which will in total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the Metzger-Progress Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements. In general, the Metzger-Progress Community Plan is an area- and site-specific application of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Metzger-Progress Community Plan is guided primarily by other plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]
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    Washington County: Sunset West community plan
    (Washington County (Or.), 2004-05-06) Washington County (Or.)
    The Sunset West Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which will in total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the Sunset West Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements. In general, the Sunset West Community Plan is an area and site specific application of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Sunset West Community Plan is guided primarily by other plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]
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    Washington County: West Tigard community plan
    (Washington County (Or.), 2002-12-11) Washington County (Or.)
    The West Tigard Planning Area has been identified as part of the City of Tigard “Active Planning Area.” Under the active planning concept, a City accepts planning responsibilities for areas outside of its corporate limits because the City feels the area will ultimately have to annex in order to receive urban services for development. Although most of the West Tigard Planning Area will have to rely on the City for urban services, some portions may be able to obtain the services for urban development required by the County urban development required by the County urban growth management policies through service districts other than the City. Because of this possibility for development in both the City and the County, Washington County has agreed to adopt a plan for this area which is consistent with the comprehensive plan developed and adopted by the City of Tigard. [From the Plan]
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    Washington County : Raleigh Hills – Garden Home community plan
    (Washington County (Or.), 2003-11) Washington County (Or.)
    The Raleigh Hills-Garden Home Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which will in total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the Raleigh Hills-Garden Home Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements. In general, the Raleigh Hills-Garden Home Community Plan is an area and site specific application of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Raleigh Hills-Garden Home Community Plan is guided primarily by other plan elements such as the Community Development Code and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]
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    Multnomah County : West Hills rural area plan
    (2007-11-13) Multnomah County (Or.)
    This document contains the Rural Area Plan for the West Hills Rural Area. It is part of the overall Multnomah County Comprehensive Framework Plan, and when adopted by the Board of County Commissioners, will constitute an official element of the plan. This plan is a guide to decision making with regard to land use, capital improvements, and physical development (or lack thereof) of the community. It will be used by the County, other governmental agencies, developers and residents of the area. The residents have a deep interest in their community's preservation. [From the Plan]
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    Tillamook County : Cloverdale transportation refinement plan
    (Tillamook County (Or.), 2007-06) Tillamook County (Or.); CH2M Hill, inc.; Angelo Planning Group; Alta Planning and Design; Economic Development Council of Tillamook County; Tillamook County (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Oregon. Dept. of Transportation
    The Cloverdale Transportation Refinement Plan addresses key transportation issues in the unincorporated community of Cloverdale in south Tillamook County, Oregon. The plan focuses on Highway 101 (US 101) as it travels through Cloverdale. The plan is a refinement of the 2003 Tillamook County Transportation System Plan (TSP), which identifies the need for transportation refinements in Cloverdale. [From the Plan]
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    Multnomah County : West of Sandy River rural area transportation and land use plan
    (Multnomah County (Or.), 2002-11-12) Multnomah County (Or.); Parametrix, Inc.; Multnomah County (Or.). Transportation Division; Multnomah County (Or.). Land Use Planning Division; Angelo Eaton & Associates; Fishman Environmental Services
    The West of Sandy River Transportation and Land Use Plan is a rural area plan that is intended to guide development in the area over the next 20 years. In 1993, The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners initiated a Rural Area Planning Program for five areas of rural Multnomah County in order to recognize community needs and values as they relate to land use issues. This plan represents the fourth rural area plan, and contains policy direction intended to support realization of the community Vision. [From the Plan]
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    Multnomah County : East of Sandy River rural area plan
    (Multnomah County (Or.), 2007-11-13) Multnomah County (Or.)
    This document contains the Rural Area Plan for the East of Sandy River Rural Area. It is part of the overall Multnomah County Comprehensive Framework Plan, and when adopted by the Board of County Commissioners, will constitute an official element of the plan.This plan is a guide to decision making with regard to land use, capital improvements, and physical development (or lack thereof) of the community. It will be used by the County, other governmental agencies, developers and residents of the area. This plan represents a commitment on the part of Multnomah County to see that the plan elements are carried out and implemented to the best of the County's financial and enforcement capabilities. It also represents a commitment on the part of the East of Sandy River Rural Area community to support the accomplishment of the identified policies contained within this plan. [From the Plan]
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    Multnomah County : Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area rural area plan policy document
    (Multnomah County (Or.), 2005-06) Multnomah County (Or.); Multnomah County (Or.). Dept. of Business and Community Services; David Evans and Associates
    The purpose of this Rural Area Plan is to guide decision making regarding land use, capital improvements, and physical development of the Multnomah County portion of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.... Multnomah County recognizes that the Management Plan for the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area is the guiding policy document for the NSA portion of the County. The Rural Area Plan is intended to complement the Management Plan for the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area and the Multnomah County Comprehensive Framework Plan. [From the Document]
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    Clackamas County : Recommended Fuller Road Station Area plan
    (Clackamas County (Or.), 2007-06) DKS Associates; Urbsworks; David Evans and Associates; Clackamas County (Or.)
    The vision for the Fuller Road Station Area Plan is that within 20 years (by 2029), the Fuller Road light rail station area will be a vibrant mix of housing, offices and local services with excellent pedestrian connectivity and strong light rail ridership. Design guidelines will ensure high quality, sustainable new development. Transportation systems will continue to be stressed with large volumes of vehicular traffic, but transit ridership and pedestrian/bicycle trips will become more important travel alternatives. [From the Plan]
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    Tillamook County : Pacific City/Woods transportation plan
    (Tillamook County (Or.), 1999-08-10) Tillamook County (Or.); TriLand Design Group
    Tillamook County obtained a State of Oregon Transportation Growth Management (TGM) Program grant to prepare a transportation plan for the unincorporated community of Pacific City/Woods. This plan will serve as a model for other communities in the county. This work requires refinement, elaboration and integration into other county planning initiatives.... The Pacific City/Woods Transportation Plan utilizes the previously completed transportation efforts, policies and visions; identifies additional and modified transportation improvement project recommendations; and incorporates the recommendations, standards and policies into the Tillamook County regulatory process. [From the Plan]
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    Washington County : Bull Mountain community plan
    (Washington County (Or.), 2006-11-23) Washington County (Or.)
    The Bull Mountain Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which in total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the Bull Mountain Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements. In general, the Bull Mountain Community Plan is an area and site specific application of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Bull Mountain Community Plan is guided primarily by other Plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]
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    Washington County: Sherwood community plan
    (Washington County (Or.), 2005-11-24) Washington County (Or.)
    The Sherwood Community Plan is one of a number of planning elements which in total comprise the Washington County Comprehensive Plan. The intent of this section is to provide the reader of the Sherwood Community Plan with a basic understanding of its relationship to the various other Comprehensive Plan elements. In general, the Sherwood Community Plan is an area and site specific application of County Comprehensive Planning policy and a description of community development activities envisioned for the Planning Area. Implementation of the Sherwood Community Plan is guided primarily by other Plan elements such as the Community Development Code, the Transportation Plan and the Unified Capital Improvement Plan. [From the Plan]