Public facilities plans (county)

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Public facilities plans describe the water, sewer and transportation facilities which are to support the land uses designated in the appropriate acknowledged comprehensive plans. Such plans are support documents to a comprehensive plan, and are required for areas within an urban growth boundary containing a population greater than 2,500 persons. Related documents with similar purposes, such as facility master plans or capital improvement programs, are also included in this category.

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    Washington County : North Bethany concept plan stormwater infrastructure plan (2007)
    (Washington County (Or.), 2007-10-05) Washington County (Or.); Otak, Inc.
    The purpose of the infrastructure plan is to: describe the stormwater management strategy for North Bethany; show how the strategy would be applied to the concept plan; provide a cost estimate for the stormwater management infrastructure; provide recommendations for implementation; provide recommendations for maintenance; document supporting calculations. [From the Plan]
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    Marion County : Solid waste management plan update (2009)
    (Marion County (Or.), 2009-04) Marion County (Or.); JR Miller & Associates; Gershman, Brickner & Bratton
    The 2009 Solid Waste Management Plan Update (SWMP) provides a complete review of the Marion County solid waste management system. It considers the current infrastructure and determines what improvements and investments are required to continue to provide comprehensive waste reduction, recycling, collection, and disposal services. It makes recommendations to help guide the development of future programs and services. [From the Plan]
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    Benton County : Water analysis and demand forecast (2008)
    (Benton County (Or.), 2008) Benton County (Or.)
    The Phase 1 report is an overview of the complex water quantity and quality information and issues specific to Benton County. It is a first step toward assessing and planning for future water quantity and quality within Benton County and provides a template for regional water planning. [From the document]
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    Deschutes County : Protection of groundwater resources in the Upper Deschutes River Basin, Oregon
    (Deschutes County (Or.), 2008-09-04) Deschutes County (Or.). Community Development Dept.; Deschutes County (Or.)
    Deschutes County implemented a groundwater protection program in recognition of the potential for conventional wastewater management practices and additional future growth to pollute groundwater resources in the region and create negative effects on surface water quality. Currently, the region produces high quality drinking water but groundwater investigations have shown water quality declines within the region. The groundwater protection program recognizes four main goals: prevent groundwater pollution levels from triggering a moratorium on future development on legal lots of record; protect the aquifer that provides the only source of drinking water to the residents in south Deschutes County by maintaining compliance with State groundwater quality standards (7 mg/L) and Federal drinking water standards (10 mg/L) for nitrate-nitrogen concentrations; use results from an existing model to create a watershed-scale management system for existing and future wastewater treatment systems; and document decision-making processes, tools and lessons learned as resources for other communities pursuing watershed-scale management of wastewater treatment systems. [From the document]
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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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    Clackamas County : Tri-City water pollution control plant site master plan
    (Clackamas County (Or.), 2002-08) CH2M Hill, inc.; West Linn (Or.); Clackamas County (Or.); GreenWorks PC; Miller/Hull Partnership; Gladstone (Or.); Tri-City Service District (Clackamas County, Or.); Oregon City (Or.)
    [T]his plan: cost effectively provides wastewater services to the Tri-City Service District ratepayers; incorporates numerous community benefits such as providing recreational and meeting areas that are related to providing wastewater treatment capacity; enhances the site by reintroducing native environments such as wetlands and forested areas; provides an example for others in the County for protecting and enhancing water resources, and highlights the rich history of the site through a trail system with interpretive elements intended to inform the public. [From the Gladstone letter of endorsement]
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    Lane County : Stormwater management plan
    (2004-02) Lane County (Or.)
    The Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) described in this document is proposed for the permit cycle of the Lane County NPDES Phase II permit. Original Application for this permit was submitted in March of 2003. This Stormwater Management Plan will be in affect as of March , 2004 and for the remainder of the permit cycle through March, 2008. The goal of Lane County's Stormwater Management Plan is to use a basin wide approach to meet the requirements of the Phase II permit. Therefore, Lane County will be attempting to partner with the adjoining Cities of Eugene and Springfield around the Urbanized Area required by this Phase II regulation. [From the Plan]
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    Columbia County : Stormwater and erosion control ordinance
    (Columbia County (Or.), 2001-11-21) Columbia County (Or.)
    The purpose of this ordinance is to: Prevent water quality degradation of the county's water resources; prevent damage to property from increased runoff rates and volumes; protect the quality of waters for drinking water supply, contact recreation, fisheries, irrigation, and other beneficial uses; establish sound developmental policies which protect and preserve the county's water and land resources; protect county roads and rights-of-way from damage due to inadequately controlled runoff and erosion; protect the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the county; maintain existing instream flows; and preserve and enhance the aesthetic quality of the county's water resources. [From the document]
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    Polk County : Regional water needs assessment
    (Polk County (Or.), 2004-06) Economic and Engineering Services, Inc.; Polk County (Or.)
    The objectives of this work are to examine the Count's need for water and identify a safe and reliable long-term source of water for the study participants. This work is intended to conduct a "fatal flaws" analysis of the various potential sources in recommending possibly two or three options that merit further investigation. These analyses will examine the potential costs, environmental impacts, permitting limitations, capacities, reliability, water quality, risks from natural or man-made hazards, and location (i.e. proximity to location of need) in developing a set of recommended supply alternatives. [From the document]
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    Polk County : Regional water supply strategy final report
    (Polk County (Or.), 2005-01) HDR/EES; Polk County (Or.)
    The objective of this report is to provide an analysis of future water supply strategies for the citizens of Polk County. Elements of this objective include the following: identify the county's future needs for water; identify the most viable long term drinking water source; develop a preliminary plan for production and delivery; estimate the financial impacts; discuss potential administrative options required for financing and operation. [From the document]
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    Lane County : '08-'12 capital improvement program
    (Lane County (Or.), 2007-05-16) Lane County (Or.); Lane County (Or.). Public Works Dept.
    The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a 5-year plan for capital improvements to Lane County’s transportation network. In the past three years a number of modernization projects identified in previous CIP cycles were cut because of declining Road Fund reserves and uncertainty over continuation of the federal “County Payments Legislation”. Goal 24, Policy 24-a in the Lane County Transportation System Plan (TSP) gives priority to preservation and maintenance (Core Program) of the County road and bridge system. As funding from the County Road Fund allows, “Enhanced and Assistance Programs” identified in Goal 24 of the TSP will be considered. [From the document]
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    Lane County : Capital improvement program CIP 09-13
    (Lane County (Or.), 2008-05-07) Lane County (Or.); Lane County (Or.). Public Works Dept.
    The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a 5-year plan for capital improvements to Lane County’s transportation network. The CIP helps to allocate financial resources to projects that will provide the greatest return in moving people and goods safely and efficiently throughout the County and provides for the efficient scheduling and allocation of staff and other resources. The improvements include modernization of County Urban Roads, major safety improvements to rural roads, and major pavement preservation works. The modernization projects are identified in the County’s Transportation System Plan based on a needs analysis. [From the document]
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    Lane County : 2007-2011 capital improvement program
    (Lane County (Or.), 2006-05-17) Lane County (Or.); Lane County (Or.). Public Works Dept.
    The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a 5-year plan for capital improvements to Lane County’s transportation network. In this 5-year plan a number of modernization projects identified in previous CIP cycles had to be cut so that the 07-11 Program would be fiscally representative of current budget projections. Goal 24, Policy 24-a in the Lane County Transportation System Plan (TSP) gives priority to preservation and maintenance (Core Program) of the County road and bridge system. As funding from the County Road Fund allows, “Enhanced and Assistance Programs” identified in Goal 24 of the TSP will be considered. [From the document]
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    Washington County : Public facility plan
    (Washington County (Or.), 1991-01) Washington County (Or.); Washington County (Or.). Dept. of Land Use and Transportation. Planning Division
    A public facility plan, as defined in OAR 660-11-0005 (1), is "a support document or documents to a comprehensive plan. The facility plan describes the water, sewer and transportation facilities which are to support the land uses designated in the appropriate acknowledged comprehensive plans within an urban growth boundary containing a population greater than 2,500. Certain elements of the public facility plan also shall be adopted as part of the comprehensive plan, as specified in OAR 660-11-045."