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Plans in this category may include park and recreation master plans adopted as part of a community's comprehensive plan, under the provisions of OAR 660-034-0040. Other types of documents are management plans, facilities plans, inventories, studies, needs assessments, acquisition plans, and plan maps. Plans may treat entire park systems, individual sites, open spaces, greenways, urban forestry, or natural areas.
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Item Open Access Cornelius : Parks master plan (2009)(City of Cornelius (Or.), 2009-09) Cornelius (Or.); Davis, Hibbitts & Midghall; Alta Planning and Design; MacKay & Sposito; FCS GroupAs a strategic road map for the future, this Parks Master Plan envisions a city park system that will provide high-quality recreational opportunities for residents and visitors during the next decade and beyond. In addition to upgrading existing parks, the plan calls for acquiring additional parkland and developing a system of interconnected, shared-use paths and trails to serve a growing population. The plan offers a guide to honor the City’s past investments through specific park upgrades, while leveraging its resources to expand the park system[.] [From the Plan]Item Open Access Mt. Angel Parks System master plan(City of Mt. Angel (Or.), 2009-05) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Fukahori, Sayaka; Neff, Ray; Tomlinson, Titus; Zanetto, Laura; Kraemer, Nick; Scotten, Heather; Johnson, BethanyItem Open Access Gresham : Comprehensive parks & recreation, trails and natural areas plan : draft plan (2009)(Gresham (Or.), 2009-03) Gresham (Or.); Gresham (Or.). Parks and Recreation Division; MIG, Inc.; Leisure Vision/ETCThe purpose of the Comprehensive Parks & Recreation, Trails and Natural Areas Plan is to galvanize the community. It provides tools so that citizens, staff, and City leaders together feel empowered to make strategic decisions to improve their community through people, parks, and programs. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Woodburn : Parks and recreation master plan update (2009)(City of Woodburn (Or.), 2009) GreenPlay (Firm); Design Concepts (Firm); Geowest (Firm); Group MacKenzie; Woodburn (Or.)The Woodburn Parks and Recreation Master Plan Update is intended to help meet the needs of current and future residents by positioning Woodburn to build on the community's unique parks and recreation assets and identify new opportunities. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Monmouth Parks System master plan(City of Monmouth (Or.), 2008-12-02) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Enriori, Nico; Fukahori, Sayaka; Kraemer, Nick; Scotten, Heather; Wallace, John; Zanetto, Laura; Doherty, Amy; Baker, Peter; McArthur, Colin; Parker, BobItem Open Access Monmouth : Parks system master plan(City of Monmouth (Or.), 2008-12-02) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Monmouth (Or.)The Monmouth Parks Master Plan is intended to guide development of the municipal parks system for the period between 2008 and 2028. This Plan is an update to the 1998 Monmouth Parks Master Plan. A parks master plan is a long-term vision and plan of action for a community's parks system. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Silverton : Parks and recreation master plan(City of Silverton (Or.), 2008-09-08) Recreation Management Consultants; Silverton (Or.); David Reed & Associates; Schirmer and Associates; Don Ganer and AssociatesThe purpose of this plan is to provide a new vision and framework for Silverton to value and invest in its quality of place. Parks, greenspaces, and recreation are viewed as essential for maintaining a sense of community, health and well-being, and prosperity. The plan is intended to be a comprehensive document with a timeframe of twenty years. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Dundee : Parks and open space plan(City of Dundee (Or.), 2008-07-15) Foster & Associates; MorganCPS Group; Dundee (Or.)This Parks and Open Space Plan was developed for several reasons: the Parks and Open Space Plan identifies a strategy for the development of new parks and new open space; this Plan is intended to provide a clear statement of Dundee city policy on new parks and open space to be used when advocating with CPRD and other agencies and organizations for new park development; as the formal statement of the City's plan for park and open space development, this document will serve to support grants and other funding requests; the Plan lays the foundation for the development of Code amendments helping develop the parks and open space system. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Gresham : Comprehensive parks & recreation, trails and natural areas plan : Community needs assessment (2008)(Gresham (Or.), 2008-04) Gresham (Or.); Gresham (Or.). Parks and Recreation Division; MIG, Inc.; Leisure Vision/ETCThe purpose of the assessment is to establish in quantifiable terms the need for park-related amenities, recreation facilities, and programs in the City of Gresham. [From the document]Item Open Access Sutherlin : Festival Grounds preliminary wetland delineation report(City of Sutherlin (Or.), 2008-03-10) Satre Associates; Sutherlin (Or.)The study area contains nine [discernible] features with varying degrees of connectivity to each other. These features are mapped and described as WL1 through WL9.... Findings are nearly consistent with the Sutherlin Local Wetlands Inventory data. Exceptions include some upland areas around the rodeo arena, the filled eastern edge of the study area near the ash woodland, and some subtle lowland concavities within old fill on soccer field. These areas were confirmed by presence or absence of hydrophytic vegetation and, more importantly, by hydric soil characteristics and direct observations of hydrology. [From the document]Item Open Access Redmond : 2030 parks master plan update(City of Redmond (Or.), 2008-01) Redmond (Or.); David Evans and AssociatesThe 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]Item Open Access Hermiston : Park master plan report(City of Hermiston (Or.), 2007-11) Carter Burgess (Firm); Hermiston (Or.)The City of Hermiston elected to prepare a Park Master Plan to guide capital facility investments during the planning horizon 2008-2022. The plan serves as the justification for new projects included in the Capital Facilities Plan (CFP) for the period 2008-2022, upon adoption. The plan is a support document for a park, open space and recreation facility dedication guideline (December 1998), and a parks system development charge (SDC) rate study prepared in 2007. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Gresham : Comprehensive parks & recreation, trails and natural areas plan : Existing conditions summary report (2007)(City of Gresham (Or.), 2007-11) Gresham (Or.); Gresham (Or.). Parks and Recreation Division; MIG, Inc.The city currently provides a large system of parks, trails, natural areas, and recreation facilities that offer local residents with a variety of active and passive recreation opportunities. The Existing Conditions Summary Report is designed to document the current state of this system. [From the document]Item Open Access Oregon City : Parks and recreation master plan update(City of Oregon City (Or.), 2007-08) Oregon City (Or.); GreenPlay (Firm); Design Concepts (Firm); Geowest (Firm); ETC/Leisure Vision (Firm)The Oregon City Parks and Recreation Master Plan Update is intended to help meet the needs of current and future residents by positioning Oregon City to build on the community’s unique parks and recreation assets and identify new opportunities. The citizen driven plan establishes a clear direction to guide city staff, advisory committees, and elected officials in their efforts to enhance the community’s parks and recreation programs, services and facilities. Although the Community Services Department is also responsible for the library, the Master Plan Update specifically does not address this portion of department operations and is focused strictly on parks and recreation issues. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Molalla : Parks, recreation and trails master plan(City of Molalla (Or.), 2007-07-27) Molalla (Or.); Alta Planning and Design; Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm)This plan is a guide for future decisions and activities concerning how the City of Molalla will acquire, develop, operate and maintain land, facilities and programs related to parks, recreation and trails over a 20-year period. It should be updated approximately every five to ten years to ensure that goals, objectives and recommended actions continue to reflect the changing needs of City residents. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Silverton : Coolidge and McClaine Park master plan(City of Silverton (Or.), 2007-07) Lango Hansen Landscape Architects; Silverton (Or.)In February of 2007, the City of Silverton began a public process for a new master plan for Coolidge & McClaine Park, a ten-acre park located at 300 Coolidge Street. The purpose of the master plan was to provide public input on renovating existing park features and to address issues related to maintaining the natural beauty of the park. The intent of the master plan was not to introduce new activities or park elements that would draw more visitors to the park, but to simply renovate the existing park features that would be better utilized by the citizens of Silverton. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Roseburg : parks master plan(City of Roseburg (Or.), 2007-07) Roseburg (Or.); MIG, Inc.The report defines the Roseburg planning area; describes the existing geographic, social, and economic context within it; identifies existing park and recreation resources, both public and private; calculates the current level of service provided by parks and recreation facilities, where appropriate; and evaluates the condition of Roseburg’s existing park and recreation facilities and suggests improvements. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Proposed Lake Oswego community center Steering Committee recommendation report (2007)(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2007-06-11) Lake Oswego (Or.); Drew Harrington Associates; Sports Management Group; BOORA Architects; Lake Oswego (Or.). Parks & Recreation Dept.The Steering Committee recommends that the community center contain a variety of program and support services spaces that will fulfill a wide range of needs in Lake Oswego that are currently unmet by existing City resources. The size and/or amount of each program space was based on the demand for the program or activity, the flexibility of the space to allow a variety of uses, capital costs for the space, and the potential of the program to generate revenue. [From the document]Item Open Access Hubbard : Parks master plan(City of Hubbard (Or.), 2007-05-08) Kinney, David W.; Hubbard (Or.)The master plan work involved the following tasks: 1. Inventory of existing park sites including the preparation of base maps for each city park listing and photo documentation of the existing park facilities. 2. Evaluation of opportunities and constraints at each city park. 3. Written survey of the community in August 2006. 4. Review of City Comprehensive Plan and Development Code requirements. 5. Technical review of park improvement standards. 6. Development of recommended improvements at each park. 7. Preparation of planning cost estimates for park improvements. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Oakridge : Oakridge-Westfir community trails plan(City of Oakridge (Or.), 2007-04) Oakridge (Or.); Westfir (Or.); Oakridge-Westfir Area Chamber of Commerce (Or.); United States. National Park Service. Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program; Oakridge-Westfir Community Trails Committeeof- town and Forest Trails. The purpose of these distinctions is to provide some guidance as to how different types of trails would be developed. The trails would be interconnected allowing a practical and efficient route for residents and visitors to walk or ride through town, talk a longer trip around the outskirts of the community, or access a variety of recreation opportunities in the adjacent forests and mountains. The Oakridge-Westfir Community Trails Plan is a non-regulatory, conceptual plan. [From the Plan]