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  • Eugene-Springfield (Eugene-Springfield, 2009-11-05)
    The cities of Eugene, Springfield and the County of Lane adopted new, coordinated population forecasts for the two cities and metropolitan urban areas by amending Chapter I, Introduction Purpose Section of the Eugene-Springfield ...
  • Eugene-Springfield (Eugene-Springfield, 2010-03-11)
    Comprehensive Plan (Metro Plan) amendment IO change land UM: designation from Parks and Opens Space to Low Density Residential. Automatically amends refinement plan diagram from Open Space to >ow Density Residential
  • Eugene-Springfield (Eugene-Springfield, 2010-03-15)
    1) Comprehensive Plan (Metro Plan) amendment to change land use designation from High Density Residential to Commercial. 2) Refinement Plan amendment to change land use designations from High Density Residential to Commercial ...
  • Eugene-Springfield (Eugene-Springfield, 2010-10-07)
    This updated Eugene Airport Master Plan replaces earlier versions as a refinement to the EugeneSpringfield Metropolitan Area General Plan (Metro Plan). It is functionally specific to the provision of commercial aviation, ...
  • Eugene-Springfield (Eugene-Springfield, 2012-03-15)
    Metro Plan Diagram amendment and Zone change to 27.9 acres of light medium industrial designtation to a combination of Low Density Residential, Medium Density Residential and Commercial designations. Zone Change from I-2 ...
  • Eugene (Or.); PIVOT Architecture (Firm); Walker-Macy (City of Eugene (Or.), 2006-10)
    The Master Plan assumes that improvements to the Park Blocks will be incremental. It establishes guidelines for the gradual implementation of the complete vision. [From the Plan]
  • 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]
  • Eugene (Or.) (City of Eugene (Or.), 1981-04)
    This report consists of three sections following this introduction. Section II sets forth the long-term goal for downtown housing along with a series of recommended actions needed to achieve that goal. Section III provides ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District (2008-06)
    Announces decision to initiate project: 1/ placing large wood, trees with root wads attached and other organic materials into the tributary channel; 2/ stabilizing soils in the headwaters of the tributary channel and on ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District (2008-06)
    EA proposes to initiate a number of related actions to reduce erosion and help reestablish channel stability in an unnamed tributary channel (tributary) of Evans Creek, located just west of the Evans Mountain Road (road # ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Salem District (2008-04-14)
    Finds project qualifies as a categorical exclusion. Everpower Oregon LLC has indicated intent to construct windpower turbines on Weyerhaeuser Corporation lands in Township 2 South, Range 6 West, Willamette Meridian, in ...
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Hayes, Marc P.; Materna, Elizabeth; Engler, Joseph; Rombough, Christopher (Portland, Or. : U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 1, [2005], 2005-08)
    Reports on the results of a study on the effects of nutrient enrichment on the Oregon spotted frog in the Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Makes recommendations for management based on the results.
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2004-07)
    Proposes to respond to the 2002 fire by salvage, fuels treatment, and reforestation. Includes salvaging the economic value of dead and dying trees and reducing fuels available to future wildland fires on approximately 4846 ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2004-08-02)
    Announces implementation of Article 2 of project FEIS, responding to the 2002 fire by salvage, fuels treatment, and reforestation. Includes salvaging the economic value of dead and dying trees and reducing fuels available ...
  • Oregon Department of Transportation (2015-01-02)
  • 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 ...
  • Fairview (Or.) (City of Fairview (Or.), 2008-12-03)
    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 ...
  • Fairview (Or.); DKS Associates (City of Fairview (Or.), 2000-08-08)
    [The Plan's] goals and policies have been developed to guide the City's twenty-year vision of transportation system needs. They are intended to replace the current transportation related goals and policies in the Fairview ...
  • Fairview (Or.) (Fairview, 2006-01-27)

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