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  • Lookout Mountain Ranger District (Or.) (2007-07)
    FEIS proposes to harvest commercially on 6172 acres, precommercial thinning on 11,160 acres, and 196 acres of thinning in hardwood stands. Includes some 15,464 acres of prescribed fire, 3015 acres of grapple piling, 718 ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Prineville District (2009-02-19)
    Approves plan renewing grazing lease for ten years.
  • Unknown author (2004-01-20)
    Addresses the environmental impacts associated with stream enhancement/restoration treatments in Spencer Creek, primarily consisting of additions of large woody debris to the stream channel to create structural diversity ...
  • McKenzie River Ranger District (Or.) (2001-06)
    Proposes to fall 205 hazardous trees on 22 acres adjacent to state and federal highways, and include 171 trees in a salvage timber sale that would yield an estimated 100 thousand board feet. The remaining 34 trees, including ...
  • Spray (Or.) (Spray, 2012-02-21)
    The annexation of the territory is consistent with the fundamental principals and adopted City policies and it is in the best interest of the City that the territory be annexed. In the real property purchase agreement, ...
  • Spray (Or.) (2016-06-02)
  • Springfield (Or.); Springfield (Or.). Public Works Dept. (City of Springfield (Or.), 2007-03)
    This program provides a list of public facilities such as street paving, sewer installation, and traffic safety projects that are programmed for funding in the next five years. [From the document]
  • Springfield (Or.) (City of Springfield (Or.), 2002-10-10)
    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 ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Springfield (Or.). Development Services Dept. (City of Springfield (Or.), 2007-09-18)
    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 ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Willamalane Park and Recreation District (City of Springfield (Or.), 1986-09)
    The goal of the Dorris Ranch Facility Development Plan is to ensure that in coming years the Ranch continues to be a meaningful source of appreciation for this area's past and an inspiration for its future. [From the plan]
  • Hamm, Michael; Springfield (Or.); Willamalane Park and Recreation District; Lacoss, Robert; Sweet, Randy; Bernat, Bettman & Lawrence (City of Springfield (Or.), 1979-11)
    In May of 1979, consultants were retained by Willamalane Park and Recreation District to conduct this inventory, analysis and land use plan for Dorris Ranch. [From the Plan]
  • Willamalane Park and Recreation District; Springfield (Or.) (City of Springfield (Or.), 2005)
    [C]onflicts between managing the park for agricultural (filbert crop) income, recreation, historical preservation, wildlife habitat, and open space need to be addressed. To assist with minimizing these conflicts in the ...
  • Springfield (Or.); AIA Southwestern Oregon (City of Springfield (Or.), 2006-04-08)
    Among the expected products from the charrette were short-term and long term recommendations for Downtown revitalization that reflected the realities of the economy and social fabric of Downtown Springfield. These ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Springfield (Or.). Planning and Development Dept. (City of Springfield (Or.), 2005)
    The Springfield Downtown Refinement Plan has been developed to provide goals and policies through which Downtown Springfield may become a more vital and attractive place to shop, conduct business, and recreate. Although ...
  • Springfield (Or.). Economic Development Agency; Springfield (Or.); Spencer & Kupper (City of Springfield (Or.), 2007-09-15)
    The primary goal of this Downtown Urban Renewal Plan is to assist in the revitalization of business and elimination of blight in the downtown area. Urban renewal is ideal for the encouragement of the type of high quality, ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Springfield (Or.). Fire and Safety Dept. (City of Springfield (Or.), 2007-06-21)
    Prior to 1999, Springfield’s Emergency Plan emphasized preparedness and response to all risks faced by the community. In 1999, additional emphasis was placed on mitigation and recovery to better fulfill the four phases ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Springfield (Or.). Development Services Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Public Works Dept.; Eugene (Or.). Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services; Eugene (Or.). Dept. of Public Safety (City of Springfield (Or.), 1999-11)
    The Glenwood Refinement Plan is intended to provide background information and policy direction for public and private decisions affecting the growth and development of the Glenwood area. The refinement plan will guide ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Leland Consulting Group (City of Springfield (Or.), 2007-06-25)
    The Glenwood Riverfront Development is envisioned to revitalize the Glenwood district with an urban mix of uses along the Willamette River. Fulfilling a long-standing community desire for revitalization, the mix of urban ...
  • Springfield (Or.) (City of Springfield (Or.), 2008-02-28)
    Goals: share results of on-line questionnaire; discuss land use efficiency measures; form consensus for a recommendation to the PC; which measures to evaluate; specific issues identified with measures. [From the document]
  • Springfield (Or.) (City of Springfield (Or.), 2008-01)
    This memorandum presents a menu of land use efficiency measures that may allow Springfield to increase residential density within the city's existing Urban Growth Boundary. It also discusses of the importance of these ...

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