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    La Pine Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-11-12)
    (City of La Pine, 2013-11-12) La Pine (Or.)
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    Deschutes County : Work plan, La Pine National On-Site Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Demonstration Project
    (Deschutes County (Or.), 1999-02) Deschutes County (Or.). Environmental Health Division; Deschutes County (Or.); Oregon. Dept. of Environmental Quality; Geological Survey (U.S.)
    The Deschutes County Environmental Health Division (Deschutes County), Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), working in cooperation, are addressing the issue of groundwater contamination from on-site systems in the La Pine region. This work plan defines the procedure and quality assurance to accomplish a scientifically sound and defensible study of new and alternative nitrate-reducing on-site system technologies, effects upon groundwater quality, and estimation of optimal density. [From the Plan]
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    La Pine :Draft strategic plan
    (City of La Pine (Or.), 2008) La Pine (Or.)
    La Pine is located along a major state highway with high traffic volumes and experiences heavy winter snowfalls. The City needs to focus on planning, maintenance, and developing standards for city roads.... The City needs to complete a Comprehensive Plan under Oregon Land Use Law which will take training, coordination, and resources.... Economic development is a cornerstone of livability for La Pine including infrastructure. The City needs to focus on small local business.... As Oregonâ s newest City it is important to establish appropriate guidelines, requirements, and processes for conducting city business effectively. [From the Plan]
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    Deschutes County : Greater La Pine community wildfire protection plan
    (Deschutes County (Or.), 2005-12-13) Project Wildfire; Oregon. Dept. of Forestry; La Pine Rural Fire Protection District; Deschutes County (Or.); Lighthall, Kate
    This document outlines the priorities, strategies and action plans for fuels reduction treatments in the wildland urban interface. This CWPP also addresses special areas of concern and makes recommendations for reducing structual vulnerability in communities at risk. It is intended to be a living vehicle for fuels reduction, educational, and other projects to decrease overall risks of loss from wildland fire; updated and revisited at least semi-annually to meet its mission. [From the Plan]
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    Klamath County : Walker Range Community wildfire protection plan
    (Klamath County (Or.), 2005-07) Chemult Rural Fire Protection District; Watershed Research and Training Center; Oregon Outback Rural Fire Protection District; Crescent-Odell Lakes Rural Fire Protection District; La Pine Rural Fire Protection District; Walker Range Forest Protective Association; Crescent Rural Fire Protection District; Klamath County (Or.); Kauffman, Marcus
    The goals of the Walker Range CWPP are to: increase public understanding of living in a fire-adapted ecosystem; instill a sense of personal responsibility for taking preventative actions regarding wildland fire; restore fire-adapted ecosystems; improve the landscapeâ s fire resilience while protecting other social and ecological values. [From the Plan]
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    Deschutes County : Upper Deschutes River Natural Resources Coalition revised community wildfire protection plan
    (Deschutes County (Or.), 2007-02-21) Deschutes County (Or.); La Pine Rural Fire Protection District; Upper Deschutes River Natural Resources Coalition; Oregon. Dept. of Forestry
    This document outlines the priorities, strategies and action plans for fuels reduction treatments in the Upper Deschutes River Natural Resources Coalition (UDRNRC or “Coalition”) planning area. This CWPP also addresses special areas of concern and makes recommendations for reducing structural vulnerability and creating defensible spaces in seven sub regions within the planning area. It is intended to be a living vehicle for fuels reduction, education, and other projects to decrease overall risks of loss from wildland fire; updated and revisited as necessary to address its purpose. [From the Plan]