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    Mt Angel Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-06-23)

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    104 pp. Adopted 2011-06-23. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentA text amendment to incorporate the Mt. Angel Parks System Master Plan as an element of the Mt Angel Comprehensive Plan. Tl -s w 11 replace a 1987 Parks Inventory

    Mt Angel Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-02-07)

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    12 pp. Adopted 2008-02-07. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted Amendmen

    Mt Angel Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-11-13)

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    6 pp. Adopted 2006-11-13. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentThis request would change the zoning from Residential-Commercial (RC) to Commercial General (CG) for the northernmost 40 feet of a 2.18-acre parcel. The remainder of the parcel is currendv zoned Commercial General.

    Mt. Angel Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-03-12)

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    31 pages. Comprehensive Plan Text Change, Land Use Regulation Change

    Mt. Angel downtown plan

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    50 pp. Includes maps and figures. Published June, 2001. Received from ODOT January 2, 2007.Mt. Angel wants to enhance and promote its downtown. The challenge has been to keep the downtown friendly and local while making it more attractive to visitors. The City recognized the need to coordinate and expand previously completed plans for downtown, including a marketing analysis, a transportation study, and several visioning programs. To meet these goals, Mt. Angel initiated the Downtown Plan. The Plan includes public and business participation to find ways to meet the community's objectives. The Plan focuses the direction for revitalization, strengthening the connection between the downtown and the highway (mainly through intersection improvements), and creating design visions for the downtown. [From the Plan

    Two women standing by a river pole fishing, Mt. Angel, Oregon, 1909

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    Embossed on image: Joseph Jenny. Mt. Angel, Oregon. Caption on mount: F.A. Griumm. Photo. Handwritten on verso: [In German]. Fischsport der Damen on einem Flusse in Western Amerikas. A. Wirth. PH Coll 334 Jenny.2Joseph Jenny was active in Mt. Angel, Oregon between 1903-1917.Recreational activities

    Comprehensive plan for Mt. Angel, Oregon

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    100 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, tables, appendix. Published September 12, 1977. Scanned by UO from item HT168 .M684 M684 1977, May, 2009.This document should be considered an official statement of the City of Mt. Angel. The Comprehensive Plan sets forth goals, objectives and policies and makes recommendations to guide the future physical development of the community. The following subchapters summarize conclusions and recommendations made in the text of the Plan, and list the goals, objectives and policies for each element of the Plan. [From the Plan

    City of Mt. Angel transportation system plan

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    90 pp. Includes figures. Adopted June 2, 1997; amended June 23, 2003. Received from ODOT January 2, 2007.The Mount Angel Transportation System Plan is a 20-year document addressing multimodal transportation systems: automobile, bicycling, pedestrian, public transportation, etc. The primary goal of the Transportation Plan is "To provide and encourage a safe, convenient, and economic transportation system to serve the needs of the citizens of Mt. Angel." [From the Plan]"This project is partially funded by a grant from the Transportation and Growth Management (TGM ) program, a joint program of the Oregon Department of Transportation and the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development. This TGM grant is financed, in part, by federal Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21), local government, and the State of Oregon funds.
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