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Item Open Access Salem : 2006/2007 one-year action plan (2006)(City of Keizer (Or.), 2006-03-25) Salem (Or.); Keizer (Or.)The City of Salem’s 2005-2009 [Consolidated] Plan identified the priority needs of the Salem and Keizer communities as homelessness, affordable housing, access and barrier removal and community development. Each of these priorities has an impact on the preservation of affordable housing to low and very low-income neighborhoods within Salem and Keizer. To clearly articulate how those priorities will be met, a second document called the One-Year Action Plan is developed. The One-Year Action Plan outlines what activities, or actions, will be taken in any given year of the Plan to meet the five-year goals. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : Action plan : The transportation systems planning process in the Salem urbanization area(City of Salem (Or.), 1973-11) Salem (Or.); Mid Willamette Valley Council of GovernmentsThe Action Plan describes... the organization, role of the participants and other facets of the process proposed by the Coordinating Committee of the Salem Area Transportation Study to meet the objectives described in U.S. DOT policy and Procedures, Memorandum 90-7. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : Comprehensive park system master plan(City of Salem (Or.), 1999-04) Salem (Or.); Salem (Or.). Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Dept.; MIG, Inc.The 1999 Comprehensive Park System Master Plan incorporates the following current park system elements: neighborhood, community, and large urban parks; school/parks; historical properties currently owned and operated, such as Pioneer Cemetery and Deepwood; natural resource areas, such as Minto-Brown Island Park; special use parks, such as Riverfront Park and The Sports Field Complex; and connector trails, such as the Edgewater Parkway. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : Comprehensive plan(City of Salem (Or.), 2000-11) Salem (Or.); Polk County (Or.); Marion County (Or.)The Salem Area Comprehensive Plan is a long-range plan for guiding development in the Salem urban area and its relationship with Salem/Keizer urban area for the next 20 years. The goal of the Plan is to accommodate development in a timely, orderly and efficient arrangement of land uses and public facilities and services that meet the needs of present and future residents of the Salem urban area. The Plan is intended as a guide to development in the area and as a convenient and useful reference for persons interested in the future of the community. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : Comprehensive plan(City of Salem (Or.), 2005-01) Salem (Or.)The Salem Area Comprehensive Plan is a long-range plan for guiding development in the Salem urban area and its relationship with Salem/Keizer urban area for the next 20 years. The goal of the Plan is to accommodate development in a timely, orderly and efficient arrangement of land uses and public facilities and services that meet the needs of present and future residents of the Salem urban area. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : Development design handbook(City of Salem (Or.), 2008-04) Salem (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Salem (Or.)The City of Salem Development Design Handbook is structured to clearly identify what is required for projects reviewed by the Historic Landmarks and Design Review Commission and projects that must comply with design standards. Design guidelines are always presented on the left side of the page with design standards on the right side of the page. [From the document]Item Open Access Salem : Fairview urban renewal plan(City of Salem (Or.), 1984-06-25) Moore, Briethaupt & Associates; Le Blanc & Company; Salem (Or.); Benkendorf AssociatesIn early 1983, the City of Salem and the State of Oregon funded initial study of the prospects for creating a new major industrial-commercial business and employment center on acreage just south of McNary Field in Salem owned by the State of Oregon (the Fairview Industrial Park site). In the summer of 1983, a Land Use Marketing Study outlining the development potential and a marketing program was prepared for the agencies. Subsequently, the City of Salem requested its Renewal Agency to consider preparation of a renewal plan for the Fairview site and all land adjoining the site that is designated for industrial use under the current Comprehensive Plan. This Fairview Renewal Area Plan is focused directly on the properties included in these areas. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : Goodwill site redevelopment master plan(City of Salem (Or.), 2003-01-25) Hobson Ferrarini Associates; Natural Logic (Firm); Salem (Or.); Otak, Inc.The Goodwill Site Redevelopment Master Plan continues years of work initiated through the Salem Industrial/Northgate Area Local Access and Circulation Study (SINALACS). The SINALACS plan identified the Goodwill Site as a key location for mixed-use redevelopment. The Salem Urban Renewal Agency acquired the properties and developed this master plan to encourage mixed-use development as a pilot project within the Portland Road Corridor, as well as for the City. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : I-5/Kuebler Boulevard interchange management plan(Oregon Dept. of Transportation, 1999-05) Salem (Or.); Oregon. Dept. of Transportation; DKS AssociatesThis report describes the final results of the I-5/Kuebler Boulevard Interchange Management Plan Study and presents recommendations regarding the future development of the interchange area.... The study was organized according [to] the following basic tasks: I. Identification of Existing Land Use and Transportation Conditions II. Estimation of Future Land Use and Transportation Conditions III. Identification of Required Mitigation Improvements IV. Additional Analysis of Proposed Plan Scenario V. Development of Capacity Allocation Mechanism. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : McGilchrist urban renewal plan and report(City of Salem (Or.), 2006-09) Thomas Financial Consulting; SERA Architects; Cascade Economic Planning; Salem (Or.); Tashman Johnson LLCThe purpose of the Plan is to use the tools provided by urban renewal (ORS Chapter 457) to overcome barriers to the development of the Area and create economic opportunities that will benefit local and regional residents. These tools include tax increment financing (see Section X), which means that the property taxes resulting from growth in property value within the Area can be used to finance improvement projects and programs, and the acquisition and sale of land for redevelopment as part of a public/private development partnership. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : McNary Field airport master plan(City of Salem (Or.), 1997-10) Salem (Or.); Century West Engineering Corporation; Gene Leverton and Associates; Fishman Environmental Services; Aron Faegre and Associates; Miller-Cook Architects; DKS AssociatesThis Airport Master Plan updates previous master planning conducted in 1979 and 1987. The master plan documents and airport layout plan drawings contained herein, replace all earlier versions as the official planning guidance for the airport.... The objective of the master plan is to provide a ten to twenty-year guide for future operation and development of the airport. The airport is in conformance with the City Comprehensive Plan. including the Airport Overlay Zone which coincides with FAR Part 77 airspace surfaces. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : Mill Creek Industrial Park urban renewal plan(City of Salem (Or.), 2005-04-07) Parametrix, Inc.; Salem (Or.). Urban Development Dept.; Otak, Inc.; Salem (Or.). Dept. of Community Development. Planning Division; Leland Consulting Group; Salem (Or.). Public Works Dept.; Salem (Or.). Dept. of Community Services; Cascade Economic Planning; DKS Associates; Salem (Or.); Salem (Or.). Dept. of Community DevelopmentThe purpose of the Plan is to use the tools provided by urban renewal (ORS 457) to overcome barriers to the development of the Area, which is currently vacant, and create economic opportunities that will benefit local and regional residents. These tools include tax increment financing (see Section X), which means that the property taxes resulting from growth in property value within the Area can be used to finance improvement projects and programs, and the acquisition and sale of land for development as part of a public/private development partnership. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : North Downtown plan(City of Salem (Or.), 1997-07) Salem (Or.); Pacific Rim Resources, Inc.; Leland Consulting Group; StastnyBrun Architects; Kimley-Horn and AssociatesRedevelopment of the North Downtown area presents an opportunity to expand and strengthen the central city and to build on the strength of the downtown, to continuing overall growth of the region, and efforts to redicover the riverfront. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : North Gateway urban renewal plan(City of Salem (Or.), 2006-09-18) Salem (Or.)In order to achieve the goals and objectives of this Plan, the following activities, subject to the availability of appropriate funding, may be undertaken by the Agency, or caused to be undertaken by others, in accordance with applicable Federal, State, County, and City laws, policies and procedures and in compliance with the provisions of this Plan.... The following projects and activities are hereby deemed necessary to: eliminate blighting conditions and influences; reverse presently depreciating property values; make the Area attractive for stabilization, expansion, rehabilitation or redevelopment of existing businesses, industries and housing; create a physical, visual and economic environment that will attract new, job producing development on the Areaâ s substantial vacant land; and to further the objectives of the Urban Renewal Plan as set forth in Section 400. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : Pringle Creek urban renewal plan(City of Salem (Or.), 2007-07) Salem (Or.)function of the Project Area. This can be accomplished by eliminating substandard structures, removing all blighting influences and incompatible land uses, providing land for expansion of public agencies and major institutions, and preserving natural greenbelts along existing waterways for public use. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : Salem area comprehensive plan (1973)(Salem (Or.), 1973-08) Salem (Or.); Mid Willamette Valley Council of Governments; Salem (Or.). Planning Dept.This report is a general plan for land use and development in the Salem urban area. It includes a comprehensive land use plan which shows the location of the various land uses and their relationship to the arterial network, schools and other community facilities. The plan also relates in one document the many planning efforts in the Salem area, such as plans for parks and open space, transportation, and sewer and water service and goals and policies to guide and promote orderly urban development. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : Salem Riverfront-Downtown urban renewal plan(City of Salem (Or.), 2006-07) Salem (Or.)The primary objectives of this Plan are to improve the overall appearance, condition, and function of the RDURA to encourage a variety of river-oriented uses, to sustain, and improve the economic vitality of the Central Business District, to relieve traffic congestion and railroad conflicts, to encourage the use of mass transit, and preserve and to create natural green belts along existing waterways. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : South Waterfront urban renewal feasibility study(City of Salem (Or.), 2007-03) Howard, Elaine; SERA Architects; Salem (Or.); Tashman Johnson LLCIn 2006, the City of Salem, Boise Cascade, and the Strategic Economic Development Corporation (SEDCOR) invited the Urban Land Institute (ULI) to convene an Advisory Services Program panel to evaluate development opportunities for Boise Cascadeâ s river-front properties in downtown Salem. The panel issued a report which presented a redevelopment â programâ â the type and amount of residential, commercial public and parking development - for the area. The program recommended a change in zoning and use of the site from industrial to mixed use and an aggressive development program. It also recommended that the City adopt an urban renewal plan to finance public improvements. The City has directed staff to prepare a feasibility study for an urban renewal plan for the Boise and areas nearby. This study consisted of the following tasks: establish feasibility study area; assess conditions of 'blight' required to establish rrban renewal area; estimate the potential revenue capacity of urban renewal area; estimate costs for likely urban renewal projects; estimate impact of tax increment financing on overlapping taxing districts; prepare recommendations for proceeding. [From the Document]Item Open Access Salem : South Waterfront urban renewal plan(City of Salem (Or.), 2007-09-04) SERA Architects; Howard, Elaine; Powell, Lane; Williams, Karen; Salem (Or.); Tashman Johnson LLCThe Plan will facilitate and encourage improvements in the Area, including changes to the transportation and pedestrian systems, extension of riverfront access, daylighting of Pringle Creek, additions to the pedestrian and bicycle system on Minto Island, and provision of streetscape improvements and bike lanes. It will also allow for incentives to facilitate the Areaâ s redevelopment in alignment with the goals and objectives in the Plan, and in accordance with the Cityâ s Comprehensive Plan and land use regulations. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Salem : West Salem community plan(City of Salem (Or.), 2004-04-07) Salem (Or.); Salem (Or.). Dept. of Community Development. Planning DivisionAt the time the West Salem Neighborhood Plan (PLAN) was adopted the City of Salem was undergoing review of its Comprehensive Plan. In a three-phrase process titled Salem Futures, extensive public involvement helped to determine the preferred land uses for Salem in the next 50 years. Phase III of this process, not yet initiated at the time of PLAN approval, will guide the implementation of the preferred land use alternative. [From the Plan]