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Item Open Access Lebanon : Cheadle Lake urban renewal plan (2000)(City of Lebanon (Or.), 2000-08-30) Lebanon (Or.); Linn County (Or.); Benkendorf Associates; Tashman Johnson LLCThe primary goal of the Cheadle Lake Urban Renewal Plan is to improve the function, condition, and appearance of the Cheadle Lake Urban Renewal Area and to eliminate existing blight and blighting influences in order to strengthen the Lebanon economy. The following goals and objectives more specifically identify the purposes of the Cheadle Lake Urban Renewal Plan but shall not preclude the ability of the Urban Renewal Agency to consider or develop other appropriate project improvements within the Cheadle Lake Urban Renewal Area. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lebanon : Comprehensive plan(City of Lebanon (Or.), 2004-12-08) Lebanon (Or.); ECO Northwest, Ltd.; Angelo Eaton & AssociatesThe Comprehensive Plan is a long-range policy document giving direction to development within the City’s Urban Growth Boundary (UGB), including the territory inside both the City limits and the Urban Growth Area (UGA). The overall goal of the Comprehensive Plan is to accommodate development in a timely, orderly and efficient arrangement of land uses and public facilities and services that meets the needs of present and future residents. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lebanon : Comprehensive plan (1973)(City of Lebanon (Or.), 1973-05-15) Lebanon (Or.); Architectural AssociatesThe Comprehensive Plan is intended to insure that Lebanon's livability will be enhanced rather than weakened in the face of growth and change. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lebanon : Development code(City of Lebanon (Or.), 1980-03-05) Lebanon (Or.)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.Item Open Access Lebanon : North Gateway urban renewal plan (2008)(City of Lebanon (Or.), 2008-09-10) Lebanon (Or.)The North Gateway Urban Renewal Plan (the “Plan”) contains goals, objectives and projects for the development of the North Gateway Urban Renewal Area (“Area”). The Area, shown in Figure 1, consists of approximately 144 acres of land located west of the North Santiam Highway 20 from Gore Drive south to Academy Street. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lebanon : Parks master plan(City of Lebanon (Or.), 2006-03) Lebanon (Or.); University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning WorkshopThis Plan guides future development and management efforts for the Lebanon park system over the next 20 years. This Plan: provides an inventory of existing parks and an analysis of appropriate park classifications and standards; identifies current and future park needs using input from the community as well as technical data; identifies a level of service standard that is suitable for the needs of Lebanon; creates a strategy for short-term and long-term land acquisition; and identifies potential funding techniques and sources to execute the [capital improvement program]. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Lebanon : Parks master plan capital improvements program(City of Lebanon (Or.), 2006-03) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Lebanon (Or.)This document, the Parks Capital Improvement Program, identifies specific projects and activities that implement the Parks Master Plan. [From the document]Item Open Access Lebanon : Transportation system plan(City of Lebanon (Or.), 2006-10-23) Lebanon (Or.); CH2M Hill, inc.The City of Lebanon TSP identifies planned transportation facilities and services needed to support planned land uses as identified in the Lebanon Comprehensive Plan in a manner consistent with the TPR (Oregon Administrative Rule [OAR] 660-012) and the Oregon Transportation Plan (OTP). Preparation and adoption of this TSP for the City provides the following benefits: ensures adequate planned transportation facilities to support planned land uses for the next 20 years; provides guidance and predictability for the siting of new streets, roads, highway improvements and other planned transportation improvements; provides predictability for land development; helps reduce the cost and maximize the efficiency of public spending on transportation facilities and services by coordinating land use and transportation decisions. [From the Plan]