54 research outputs found
Greater Redmond community wildfire protection plan
34 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes figures. Published December 19, 2006. Captured May 19, 2008.This document outlines the priorities, strategies and action plans for fuels reduction
treatments in the greater Redmond wildland urban interface. This CWPP also addresses
special areas of concern and makes recommendations for reducing structural vulnerability
and creating defensible spaces in the identified communities at risk. It is intended to be a
living vehicle for fuels reduction, educational, and other projects to decrease overall risks
of loss from wildland fire; updated and revisited at least semi-annually to address its
purpose. [From the Plan
Peritoneal changes due to laparoscopic surgery
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Laparoscopic surgery has been incorporated into common surgical practice. The peritoneum is an organ with various biologic functions that may be affected in different ways by laparoscopic and open techniques. Clinically, these alterations may be important in issues such as peritoneal metastasis and adhesion formation. METHODS: A literature search using the Pubmed and Cochrane databases identified articles focusing on the key issues of laparoscopy, peritoneum, inflammation, morphology, immunology, and fibrinolysis. Results : Laparoscopic surgery induces alterations in the peritoneal integrity and causes local acidosis, probably due to peritoneal hypoxia. The local immune system and inflammation are modulated by a pneumoperitoneum. Additionally, the peritoneal plasmin system is inhibited, leading to peritoneal hypofibrinolysis. CONCLUSION: Similar to open surgery, laparoscopic surgery affects both the integrity and biology of the peritoneum. These observations may have implications for various clinical conditions.1 januari 201
2030 parks master plan update : City of Redmond
143 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published January, 2008. Captured March 25, 2008.The general purpose of the plan is to:
update the previous plan by listing park improvements accomplished;
identify and locate proposed new parks in relation to the UGB expansion;
establish a range of park types (e.g. neighborhood, community, special
use), in compliance with agreed upon standards, and provide a listing of
proposed amenities suitable and appropriate for both proposed and
existing parks;
update the System Development Charge based upon the total acquisition
and development costs associated with the plan. SDC funds will be used
to pay for new parks and facilities related to growth, while other funds,
including city general funds, grants, and contributions will be utilized to pay
for existing facility upgrades and previously planned park projects. [From the Plan
Redmond Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-06-17)
46 pp. Adopted 2008-06-17. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentAdopt the "Transporation System Plan(TSP) as a part of the "Public Facility Plan (PFP)." The new master plans for Parks, Water and Wastewater, and Transportation are incorporated into the PFP by reference. The Master Plans and PFP show what public facilities are needed to serve the acknowledged 2,299 acre Urban Growth Boundary expansion. Plans are incorporated into the Comprehensive Plan by reference
City of Redmond public facilities plan : Buildout 2030
153 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and diagrams. Public Review Draft, published March 11, 2008. Captured March 25, 2008.With expansion of the UGB, there became an immediate need to update all existing infrastructure master
plans to determine necessary new public infrastructure facilities within the new 2,299 acre expansion
areas. Given the variety in expertise required within each infrastructure element, three separate
consultant teams were hired to prepare master plans, capital improvement plans, and SDC analysis for
Transportation, Water, Wastewater, and Parks. Stakeholder committees were assembled to assist with
decision making and process through preparation of the Transportation System Plan and Parks Master
Plan. [From the Plan
Redmond Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-10-25)
99 pp. Adopted 2006-10-25. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentUpdate of Article I/ Development Code "Zoning Regulations" Changes proposed to uses permitted in most zones Allows 2 new types of planned developments to offer creative development and infill opprotunities Allows accessory dwelling units Eliminates duplexes and multifamily dwellings and complexes in R-2& R-3 zone
Redmond Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-06-05)
6 pp. Adopted 2009-06-05. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentAn amendment to the Redmond Development Code to allow for a Mixed Use neeighborhood (MUN) Zone Classification. No specific properties have been identified to receive the MUN Zone designation at this time. Properties must undergo a Zoning Map Amendment to receive this MUN Zone designation
Redmond Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-12-03)
19 pages. Comprehensive Plan Text Change
Redmond Notice of Adopted Amendment (2012-10-25)
107 pp. Adopted 2012-10-25. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentThe proposal included amendments t the City of Redmond Subdivision and Partition Code (text amendment) to update the code pursuant to State Law and to respond to community concerns regarding the design and development standards for new residential neighborhoods. New standards, including principles aimed at creating complete neighborhoods and complete streets, with multi-modal access and interconnectvity between neighborhoods and community destinations, are b e included. Adople Code attached
Redmond Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-06-19)
15 pages. Comprehensive Plan Text Change, Land Use Regulation Change
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