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    Douglas County : Natural hazards mitigation plan

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    150 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Referenced maps not included. Published 2003. Captured July 25, 2006.This mitigation plan seeks to provide resources, information and strategies for risk reduction, while helping to guide and coordinate mitigation activities throughout unincorporated areas of Douglas County. The Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan provides a set of action items to reduce risk from natural hazards through education, outreach activities, and the enhancement of partnerships, which then can decide how to implement measures that would lessen a disaster’s impact in Douglas County. The resources and information within the mitigation plan establish a foundation for the following: Coordination and collaboration among agencies and the public in Douglas County; Identification of specific vulnerabilities and possible future mitigation actions; Assistance to communities seeking to qualify for federal disaster assistance programs; Provides new and updated information for reviewing Douglas County Comprehensive Plan and Emergency Operation Plans; New natural hazard mitigation strategies [From the Plan

    Douglas County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2007-02-21)

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    19 pp. Adopted 2007-02-21. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentHY-MT ROCK. LLC, approval of request for a Plan map amendment to add a large-scale site to the Douglas County Mineral Resources Inventory (MR!) to permit mining of the site, and a zone change to apply the Mineral Resources Overlay (MRO) to the mining site

    Community wildfire protection plans : Douglas County, Oregon

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    221 pp. Includes maps. Each of thirty identified at-risk-areas within the County received its own plan; all are included here in one file in the order in which they are listed in the Introduction, and are bookmarked accordingly: Boulder Creek, Calapooya, Camas Valley/Tenmile, Canyonville South Umpqua, Cavitt Creek, Central County East, Central County West, Cow Creek, Days Creek, Diamond Lake, Dry Creek, Elkton/Scottsburg/Kellogg, Fortune Branch, Jackson Creek, Lemolo Lake, Lookingglass/Winston/Dillard, Loon Lake, Milo, Myrtle Creek/Tri City, North Douglas (Yoncalla/Drain/Rice Valley), North Fork, North Umpqua Village, Nonpareil, Riddle, Steamboat, Susan Creek, Tiller, Toketee, Upper Olalla, Willis Creek. Adopted September 22, 2004; updated January 18, 2006. Captured February 15, 2007.The main purpose of the Douglas County Community Wildfire Plans is to reduce the risk from wildfire to life, property, and natural resources in Douglas County. Guiding principles of the fire plan are to: engage in community-developed landscape-scale fuels treatment projects that reduce wildfire vulnerability to communities at risk on private and public lands; improve survivability to people, homes, and the environment when wildfire occurs; promote wildfire awareness and public safety; support and enhance the roles and functions of the Countyâ s Fire Districts, Douglas Forest Protective Association, Coos Forest Protective Association, Western Lane District: Oregon Department of Forestry and Fire and Emergency Service Providers; provide education and wildfire prevention knowledge to citizens located in wildfire risk areas[.] [From the Plan

    Transportation system plan : Douglas County, Oregon

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    Item contains four files. 1) Transportation system plan. 363 pp. Includes maps. Published November, 1998; most recently amended December 5, 2001. 2) Amendments to the Douglas County Comprehensive plan text & transportation maps & land use development ordinance. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps. Published December 5, 2001. 3) Completion project. 150 pp. Includes maps. Published Fall 2004. (4 Green transportation system plan. 81 pp. Published July 19, 2001. Received from ODOT January 2, 2007.Douglas County currently has an acknowledged transportation plan and land use regulations. This plan and its accompanying regulations are an update to Douglas County's acknowledged program and serve as the base for the development of the updated Transportation System Plan (TSP). The TSP was compiled from the acknowledged Comprehensive Plan Elements and support documents. This document contains the amendments adopted on August 13, 1997, to address the Transportation Planning Rule. The Department of Land Conservation and Development and the Oregon Department of Transportation appealed the Transportation System Plan to the Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA). In an effort to mitigate the appeal, an emergency ordinance and amendments was adopted on February 14, 1998, these amendments are also included in this document. [From the Plan

    Cultural & historic resources inventory for Douglas County : volume 1

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    prepared by the Douglas County Planning Department ; with the assistance of George Abdill, Douglas County Museum Director, Ella Mae Young, Douglas County Museum Research Librarian, Stephen Dow Beckham, consulting historian.Title from PDF title page (viewed on January 28, 2020).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Funded in part by the County of Douglas and by a matching grant from the National Parks Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, in cooperation with the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English

    Douglas County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-12-30)

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    12 pp. Adopted 2010-12-30. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentROBERTS CREEK WATER DIST., request for a Plan Amendment for a Reasons Exception to Statewide Planning Goal 11 to allow the existing Roberts Creek water treatment facility, located just outside of the Green Urban Unincorporated Area (UUA) boundary, to extend a sewer line to the facility in order to meet Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirements and replace the plant's failing septic system. The property is designated (PSP) Public/Semipublic and (CT) Tourist Commercial by the Douglas County Comprehensive Plan, is zoned (PR) Public Reserve and (CT) Tourist Commercial, and is subject to the Riparian Vegetation and 100 Year Floodplain Overlays

    Looking Ahead in Extension Work in Douglas County

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    This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from the University of Minnesota Extension: https://www.extension.umn.edu.Douglas County Extension Committee; Long Range Planning Committees. (1958). Looking Ahead in Extension Work in Douglas County. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/185639

    Douglas County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-08-25)

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    52 pages. Comprehensive Plan Map & Zoning Map Change

    Douglas County : Subdivision ordinance

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    501 pp. Last amended December 8, 2004. Captured January 9, 2006.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

    Douglas County Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-12-18)

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    17 pages. Land Use Regulation Change
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