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  • The Dalles (Or.); Dalles (Or.). Planning Dept.; Dalles (Or.) (City of The Dalles (Or.), 1982-12)
    [T]hroughout the planning period, there have been countless numbers of citizens, professional planners, City and County Planning Commissions, The Dalles City Council and the Wasco County Court who have participated in ...
  • Spencer & Kupper; The Dalles (Or.); Dalles (Or.) (City of The Dalles (Or.), 2006-07-10)
    This Comprehensive Plan was adopted on July 10, 2006 and replaces the May 1994 document. Goal 12, Transportation, was the focus of the 2006 document. In the fall of 2007 we will be amending the Comprehensive Plan again. ...
  • Dayton (Or.); Yamhill County (Or.) (City of Dayton (Or.), 1986-12)
    The natural and man-made systems that make up the community were separated as elements into three main categories: Natural Resources, Community Resources and Community Development. A data base for all of the elements ...
  • Depoe Bay (Or.) (City of Depoe Bay (Or.), 2002-12-03)
    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 ...
  • Dufur (Or.); Tenneson Engineering Corp. (City of Dufur (Or.), 1977-06-21)
    The Dufur City Planning Commission, as authorized by the City Council, is designated to formulate and recommend for adoption by the Council a Comprehensive Plan guiding the future development of the City. The Comprehensive ...
  • Dundee (Or.); CH2M Hill, inc. (City of Dundee (Or.), 2004-08-16)
    The Comprehensive plan describes the City of Dundee's intentions for future development. The plan indicates desired patterns of land use and traffic circulation and plans for the location and development of community ...
  • Danielson Architects; Dunes City (Or.) (City of Dunes City (Or.), 1979-05-09)
    This Comprehensive Plan is a general plan for the logical and orderly development of Dunes City over the years. [From the Plan]
  • Durham (Or.) (City of Durham (Or.), 1979-07-25)
  • Durham (Or.) (City of Durham (Or.), 1979-07-25)
    The provisions of this Code shall be deemed the minimum requirements for the preservation of the public safety, health, and welfare of the people of the City of Durham, Oregon. [From the document]
  • Echo (Or.) (City of Echo (Or.), 2002-12)
    The following statement of goals and policies provide a general long range basis for decision making relative to the future growth and development of the City. The goals are patterned after and are in direct response to ...
  • East Central Oregon Association of Counties; Echo (Or.); Markus, Henry S.; Umatilla County (Or.). Planning Dept. (City of Echo (Or.), 1979-03)
    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 ...
  • Estacada (Or.); MorganCPS Group (City of Estacada (Or.), 2004-08)
    This document is an update of the 1980 Estacada Comprehensive Plan and its 1993 Periodic Review. Upon adoption it will supplement the Economics and Housing elements of the Plan with new information and analysis. It will ...
  • Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Lane County (Or.); Springfield (Or.); Eugene (Or.) (Lane Council of Governments, 1982-11)
    This Plan establishes the broad policy direction for land use in Oregon's second largest metropolitan area. The Plan balances our need to accommodate new population and employment by identifying land for future ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Eugene (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Lane County (Or.) (Lane Council of Governments (Or.), 2000-04-01)
    The Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan is the official long-range general plan (public policy document) of metropolitan Lane County and the cities of Eugene and Springfield. Its policies and land use ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Springfield (Or.); Lane County (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.) (Lane Council of Governments, 2004-06-02)
    Pursuant to ORS 197.610-650, local governments are required to update their comprehensive plans and land use regulations through the Periodic Review process in order to bring plans into compliance with new state law and ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Springfield (Or.) (Lane Council of Governments, 1976-04)
    [T]he General Plan, which is long-range, comprehensive and focused on physical development, provides a flexible guide for specific developmental decision making. It does not, in itself, set down the decisions. [From the Plan]
  • Fairview (Or.) (City of Fairview (Or.), 1979-06)
    The Comprehensive Plan describes the city of Fairview's intentions for future development. The Plan indicates desired patterns of land use and traffic circulation and plans for the location and development of community ...
  • Fairview (Or.) (City of Fairview (Or.), 2004-06)
    The Plan is the result of many years of hard work by hundreds of local residents, governmental agencies, as well as other interested parties such as homeowner, advocacy groups (e.g., Fairview Creek Watershed Council) and ...
  • Florence (Or.) (City of Florence (Or.), 1979-12)
    It is the intent of this plan to: (1) establish a coordinated land use planning process and policy framework to guide land use decisions and related actions; (2) assure an adequate factual basis for those decisions and ...
  • Florence (Or.) (City of Florence (Or.), 2008-01)
    It is the intent of this Plan to: establish a coordinated land use planning process and framework to guide land use decisions and related actions; assure an adequate factual basis for those decisions and actions; and comply ...

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