63 research outputs found
Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-10-19)
65 pp. Adopted 2007-10-19. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentStandard ordinance effective November 15, 2007. Amends water supply requirements for land divisions. Establishes standards for wells supplying new lots or parcels. Requires hydrogeologic study for land divisions above a certain density. Establishes plan requirements for water systems
Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-04-23)
54 pp. Adopted 2007-04-23. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentAn expansion of the City of Adair Village's urban growth boundary by 142 acres to meet its 2026 population growth
Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-05-11)
77 pp. Adopted 2011-05-11. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentAdopted revised Flood Insurance Rate Maps provided by FEMA and revisions to Benton County floodplain regulations. Revisions to the floodplain regulations were made as required by FEMA, as recommended by the policies identified in the Benton County Comprehensive Plan, and to ensure greater protection of citizens and structures against flood loss and flood damage during flood events
Benton County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-04-23)
54 pp. Adopted 2007-04-23. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentAn expansion of the City of Adair Village's urban growth boundary by 142 acres to meet its 2026 population growth
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Benton County farm and home development conference : 1957
Published September 1957. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalo
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Report of the Benton County Agricultural Economic Conference, Corvallis, Oregon, January 13-14, 1925 : suggesting an agricultural program for Benton County
Published January 1925. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalo
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Benton County Agricultural Outlook Conference : 1936
Published January 1936. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalo
Benton County parks system comprehensive plan
85 pp. OCR and bookmarks supplied by UO. Tables, appendices. Published July, 1995; adopted September 13, 1995. Captured January 28, 2009.This comprehensive plan will be used as a management tool to:
describe the philosophy and requirements of the Benton County Parks
System;
evaluate the use and adequacy of its parkland, park facilities, and
natural or historic protected lands; and
outline the opportunities and Implementation Strategies.
The plan profiles the parks system -- its properties, facilities, and
administration; the issues or conditions influencing its operation; and a list of
recommended Implementation Strategies. [From the Plan
Public Works Department : Benton County transportation system plan
Item contains two files. 1) Transportation System Plan. 186 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Adopted July 2001. Captured December 27, 2006. 2) Transportation System Plan Maps. 23 pp. Contains 22 maps and 1 chart. Published July 2001. Captured December 27, 2006.The TPR [State of Oregon Transportation Planning Rule] not only stipulates that modal plans be developed for roadway, bicycle, pedestrian,
public transit, air, rail, and pipelines, but also provides the blueprint for how the analysis
should be approached. It suggests the following sequence for the analysis of each mode: Inventory of the existing system;
Performance evaluation of the existing system; Identification and consideration of mitigation measures; Establishment of current needs; Forecast of future (20-year) travel demand; Performance evaluation of the future system; Identification of alternative mitigation; Selection of a preferred improvement plan; Consideration of the financial feasibility. Therefore, the Benton County TSP follows this sequence for each of the modal plans contained in Chapters 3 through 6. [From the Plan
Benton County : Subdivision ordinance
243 pp. Latest amendment July 8, 2004. Captured December 27, 2005.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 under their own titles. In some cases the sections pertaining to subdivision of land may be included in the zoning ordinance
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