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  • Brookings (Or.) (City of Brookings (Or.), 1995)
    The Comprehensive Plan will be thoroughly reviewed and necessary alterations made every two (2) years. The Committee for Citizen Involvement and staff will prepare an initial review for presentation to the Planning Commission, ...
  • Brookings (Or.) (City of Brookings (Or.), 2004-01-20)
    Development codes are ordinances implementing a local government’s comprehensive plan. They include two components: a zoning ordinance and a subdivision ordinance, which may be adopted and published as separate documents ...
  • Brookings (Or.); RBF Consulting. Urban Design Studio (City of Brookings (Or.), 2002-05)
    The Downtown Brookings Master Plan is a tool to help both revitalize and celebrate the core area of Downtown Brookings, improving the experience for both residents and visitors to downtown. Much of the work in the Master ...
  • ECO Northwest, Ltd.; Brookings (Or.) (City of Brookings (Or.), 2009-04-20)
    The City will need to offset future conversion of commercial land to residential land through the following methods: increasing land use efficiency (e.g., redevelopment); efficient use of opportunity sites; designate ...
  • Brookings (Or.); David Evans and Associates; H. Lee & Associates (City of Brookings (Or.), 2002-08)
    The City of Brookings Transportation System Plan (TSP) guides the management of existing transportation facilities and the design and implementation of future facilities for the next 20 years. This Transportation System ...
  • Kupper, Charles; Brookings (Or.); Spencer & Kupper (City of Brookings (Or.), 2002-08-12)
    The primary purpose of the Brookings urban renewal plan is to revitalize the commercial area of the City, and to attract new businesses and jobs to the commercially zoned areas of Brookings. The renewal plan builds upon ...
  • Brookings (Or.); Oregon. Dept. of Transportation (City of Brookings (Or.), 2003)
    The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) and the City of Brookings developed this Access Management Plan (AMP) in compliance with the Oregon Highway Plan (OHP) as well as in response to a South West Area Commission ...

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