Portland : Proposed river plan/North Reach policies, objectives, and recommendations
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Date
2008-10-28
Authors
Durrant, Steve
Pettinari, James
Siegel, Darlene
Evergreen Funding Consultants
Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning
Tetra Tech, Inc.
Alta Planning and Design
Munro, David
Portland (Or.)
Canty, Dennis
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City of Portland (Or.)
Abstract
River Plan/North Reach objectives:
work with property owners, the public, stakeholders and agency staff to develop solutions that
optimize the River Renaissance goals;
develop strategies to improve the physical and regulatory conditions for river-dependent industry;
develop a flexible program that protects, conserves, and restores natural resource functions and
improves watershed health in the North Reach;
refine the trail and viewpoint system along the Willamette River to improve access. Update the trail
code to address nexus and rough proportionality as required by the U.S. Supreme Court Dolan v. City of
Tigard decision;
develop flexible approaches to address balanced cut and fill regulations;
develop standards and other approaches to facilitate cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated
sites;
improve permit coordination among City, state and federal agencies for contaminated sites and
situations that require permits from multiple jurisdictions;
develop example designs to guide and inspire the integration of industry, watershed health, and river
access along the Willamette River. Include riverbank designs that provide habitat and allow full maritime
industrial operations, sensitively designed trails in natural areas, and trails that can be integrated into
industrial areas;
develop tools. [From the document]
Description
130 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, tables, figures. Published October 28, 2008. Captured February 13, 2009.
Keywords
Community development -- Oregon -- Portland, Strategic planning -- Oregon -- Portland, Willamette River (Or.), Portland (Or.) -- Economic conditions, City planning -- Oregon -- Portland, Portland (Or.) -- Economic policy