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  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Portland, Or. : U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 1, [2002], 2002-05-31)
    Provides assessment of the impact of the Klamath Project on the Lost River sucker, Shortnose sucker, and Bald eagle in the Klamath River Basin. Makes recommendations for addressing the problems identified.
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Portland, Or. : U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 1, [1994], 1994-01-06)
    Provides assessment of the impact of 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) on bald eagles in the Lower Columbia River. Makes recommendations for mitigating the effects and addressing the problems identified.
  • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Portland, Or. : U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 1, [2004], 2004)
    Provides assessment of the impact of Oregon Restoration Programs on endangered species in Oregon. Makes recommendations for mitigating the effects and addressing the problems identified.
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Coos Bay District (2008-06-25)
    Announces decision to implement project thinning approximately 1985 acres of conifer and converting some 264 acres of red alder to conifer in 35-65 year old stands within the Middle Creek subwatershed. Also includes new ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview District (2008-03-24)
    Categorically excludes action covering the bitterbrush and mountain mahogany planting to provide future deer forage and wildlife habitat by reestablishing the shrub community. Includes using hand tools to plant the seedlings ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2006-12-08)
    Announces decision after review of project EA and public comments on the Preliminary Decision Memo, to implement proposed action felling fire-killed danger trees adjacent to Forest roads. Includes ground-based logging of ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2006-10-26)
    Announces decision to implement proposed action felling fire-killed danger trees adjacent to Forest roads. Includes ground-based logging of about 8 acres and 150 thousand board feet of killed ponderosa pine and white fir, ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2006-12-12)
    Announces decision to harvest about 2.25 million board feet of fire-killed timber from 201 acres from a fire of July 24, 2006. Dead trees of all species and heavily scorched white fir and lodgepole pine that have a low ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Prineville District (2009-02-19)
    Approves plan renewing the grazing lease for ten years.
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Burns District (2006-09-25)
    Announces decision to implement project without further environmental analysis, removing 147 MBF of fire-killed trees and planting 20,000 ponderosa seedlings. Includes reducing fuel loading, salvaging merchantable timber, ...
  • Oregon Department of Transportation (2015-01-02)
  • Detroit Ranger District (Or.) (2007-01)
    Announces decision to implement Alternative 5 of the project EA, implementing timber harvest on approximately 751 acres, modified by converting some of the regeneration units to thinning units, and altogether dropping two ...
  • Detroit Ranger District (Or.) (2006-11)
    Proposes to harvest timber in overstocked, managed stands over 40 years-old and overstocked, 100 year-old fire regenerated stands on about 985 acres, with commercial thinning on 926 acres and regeneration harvest on 59 ...
  • Malheur National Forest (Agency : U.S.); Umatilla National Forest (Agency : U.S.); Wallowa-Whitman National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (2006-09)
    Analyzes proposed assembled land exchange between Clearwater Land Exchange-Oregon and the Forest Service, involving acquiring and conveying within the Malheur, Umatilla, and Wallowa-Whitman National Forests. Plans to provide ...
  • Boardman (Or.) (City of Boardman (Or.), 2003-04-10)
    The City's Comprehensive Plan and Land Use regulations were adopted on March 16, 1976. Subsequent to that date, the City's plan and development ordinances were acknowledged to be in compliance with the Oregon Statewide ...
  • Boardman (Or.); Angelo Eaton & Associates (City of Boardman (Or.), 2002-10)
    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 ...
  • Foster Consultants; CTS Engineers; Boardman (Or.); TriLand Design Group (City of Boardman (Or.), 2001-08)
    The downtown development plan must provide accessibility to all modes of travel, accommodate and facilitate business development, intensify land uses, and enhance circulation. The downtown development plan must identify ...
  • Boardman (Or.); DKS Associates; Winterbrook Planning (Firm) (City of Boardman (Or.), 2007-06)
    This report presents the Interchange Area Management Plans for the two interstate highway connections in the City of Boardman at Main Street and at Laurel Lane. The city relies on these two interchanges for access to ...
  • Boardman (Or.); Kittelson & Associates; Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); Murase and Associates; TriLand Design Group (City of Boardman (Or.), 2001-06)
    The City of Boardman, in conjunction with Morrow County and the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), initiated a study of the city's transportation system during the summer of 1998. The purpose of this study was ...
  • Boardman (Or.) (Boardman, 2006-06-12)
    THE ADOPTED LANGUAGE CREATES A NEW SUB-DISTRICT WITHIN THE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT TO I D E N T I F Y T H E A L L O W A B L E USES A N D P R O C E S S F O R D E V E L O P M E N T OF P R O P E R T I E S AFFECTED BY THE BONEVILLE ...

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