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    City of Sandy urban renewal plan

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    37 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps. Adopted December 21, 1998. Captured December 4, 2007.The Sandy Urban Renewal Plan consists of Part One - Text and Part Two - Exhibits. The Sandy City Council acts as the Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Sandy, Oregon.... The Urban Renewal Area is a single geographic area with a single contiguous boundary in which a variety of activities and projects are contemplated to eliminate blight and the causes of blight and intended to create an environment in which the private sector may develop uses compatible with the purposes of this plan. [From the Plan

    Sandy Notice of Adopted Amendment (2012-05-10)

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    6 pp. Adopted 2012-05-10. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentAdoption of park master plans for Sandy River Park, Meinig Park, and Bornstedt Area Park. The three parks total 146.31 acres. The master plans are refinements to the City of Saiuh Parks Master Plan which s an addendum to the Comprehensive Plan. A new zoning district addition to the comprehensive plan and development code, and an annevation election for Sandy River Park nave made immediate adoption of the three master plans necessary

    Sandy Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-06-22)

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    6 pp. Adopted 2011-06-22. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentOrdinance 2011-05 maned the Sandy Municipal Code Chapters 17.84 and 17.100 regarding the installation of broadband fibe

    Sandy Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-09-17)

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    13 pp. Adopted 2008-09-17. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentThe proposal is a legislative text amendment to Sandy Development Code 17.46.20 to allow drive-thru Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment Zoning Map Amendment facilities as a conditional use in the Village Commercial (C-3) Zone, subject to additional requirements

    Sandy : Subdivision code

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    Item contains two files: 1) Development Code. 298 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Most recent update June 6, 2007. 2) Map. Adopted October 20, 1997; printed January 19, 2007. Captured April 11, 2008.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

    Sandy : Comprehensive land use plan

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    53 pp. Comprehensive Plan Map included in this item as a separate file. Adopted October 20, 1997. Captured November 14, 2005.The Comprehensive Plan is a set of maps, policies, and implementing measures affecting land use within the city limits, and ultimately within the Urban Growth Boundary. The Plan is a guide for both public officials and the general public to define the direction, quality and quantity of future development redevelopment and to evaluate decisions and weigh the possible effects on the future of the community. [From the Plan]"This project was partially funded by a grant [from] the Transportation and Growth Management Program (TGM), a joint program of the Oregon Department of Transportation and the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development.

    City of Sandy transportation system plan : Sandy, Oregon

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    201 pp. Includes maps and figures. Adopted December, 1995; amended September 29,1997. Received from ODOT January 2, 2007.The goals of this study, as developed by the technical and citizen advisory committees, were to develop a transportation system to provide mobility, improve circulation, and ensure the safety for all travel modes; preserve, protect, maintain, and improve the transportation environment as an enjoyable experience; balance the variety of demands on the transportation system to preserve and extend the useful life of all facilities; and, maximize the cost effectiveness of any necessary transportation improvements to the system. [From the Plan

    Sandy Notice of Adopted Amendment (2012-07-18)

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    4 pp. Adopted 2012-07-18. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentOrdinance 2012-06 amends Ordinance 2011-01 which created a process by which owners of property n a planned unit development or tentative plat Wuh previous approval that had since expired could apply to have the approval reinstated. Tb's amendment would increase the number of lots that could be modified and still be considered for reinstatement

    US 26 Sandy gateway plan : Final report

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    161 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, tables, illus. Published April, 2008. Captured October 31, 2008.The US 26 Sandy Gateway Plan will identify needed improvements to enhance highway safety and efficiency along US 26 within the City of Sandy's UGB on the west and east corridors outside of the STA (Pioneer and Proctor Boulevards). As part of this project, the highway cross-section will be refined to provide a transition from the surrounding rural lands to the downtown area, including the design of gateways to communicate to motorists that they are entering an urbanized area. When completed, this plan will serve as a guide for future development and improvement projects along the US 26 corridor. [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 Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), local government, and the State of Oregon funds.

    Sandy Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-05-21)

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    18 pp. Adopted 2008-05-21. Department of Land Conservation and Development Notice of Adopted AmendmentComprehensive Plan Map Amendment Zoning Map Amendment Amend the Development Code to meet the standards of Paragraph 60.3(d) of the National Flood Insurance Program's (NFIP) regulation
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