18 research outputs found

    Lake County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-04-11)

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    25 pp. Adopted 2011-04-11. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted Amendmen

    Lake County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-04-11)

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    25 pp. Adopted 2011-04-11. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted Amendmen

    Lake County zoning ordinance

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    156 pp. OCR and bookmarks supplied by UO. Referenced map not included. Adopted May, 1980; last amendment September 6, 1989. Captured February 25, 2009.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."Financed in part by an Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development Planning Assistance Grant.

    Lake County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-12-13)

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    39 pp. Adopted 2007-12-13. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted Amendmen

    The City of Lake Oswego natural hazards mitigation plan addendum

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    92 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps included. Published July 26, 2004. Captured April 29, 2008.The City of Lake Oswego Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan includes resources and information to assist city residents, public and private sector organizations, and others interested in participating in planning for natural hazards. [From the Plan

    Elderly & disabled special needs transportation study : Lake Oswego, Oregon

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    63 pp. Map. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Published December 14, 2005. Captured October 16, 2008.Based on information from comparative models in the region, in order to have a shuttle program in Lake Oswego there will be a need for additional staff or for contracted services to administer and operate a successful shuttle service. Lake Oswego staffing will be dependent on the scope of the project and the ability to use existing staff for dispatch and scheduling. Healthy, vibrant communities invest in infrastructure and services that allow people of all ages and abilities to live with as much independence and choice as possible. Pursuing the recommendations detailed in this study will give the residents of Lake Oswego the services and information they need to get around and stay connected. [From the document
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