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Ordinance No. 20319
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4/27/2004
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20319
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5/27/2004
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James D. Torrey
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1. Provide the facilities and services needed to maintain our quality of life. Examples include <br /> educational, housing, medical, public transportation, and recreational facilities. <br /> <br />2. Encourage a greater diversity of living experiences and environments. <br /> <br />3. Establish or maintain a sense of identity and character for local and neighborhood areas. <br /> <br />4. Shape development to suit natural conditions as much as possible. <br /> <br />5. Enhance views and public use of river corridors, drainageways, and prominent topographic <br /> features, such as ridgelines and buttes, within the jurisdiction of the Metropolitan Plan, <br /> when consistent with other planning policies. <br /> <br />6. Coordinate development to achieve compatibili.ty in mixed-use areas (with and without <br /> refinement plans) through the adoption and administration of design standards. <br /> <br />Policies <br /> <br />E.1 In order to promote the greatest possible degree of diversity, a broad variety of <br /> commercial, residential, and recreational land uses shall be encouraged when consistent <br /> with other planning policies. <br /> <br />E.2 Natural vegetation, natural water features, and drainage-ways shall be protected and <br /> retained to the maximum extent practical. Landscaping shall be utilized to enhance those <br /> natural features. This policy does not preclude increasing their conveyance capacity in an <br /> environmentally responsible manner. <br /> <br />E.3 The planting of street trees shall be strongly encouraged, especially for all new <br /> developments and redeveloping areas (where feasible) and new streets and reconstruction <br /> of major arterials within the UGB. <br /> <br />E.4 Public and private facilities shall be designed and located in a manner that preserves and <br /> enhances desirable features of local and neighborhood areas and promotes their sense of <br /> identity. <br /> <br />E.5 Carefully develop sites that provide visual diversity to the urban area and optimize their <br /> visual and personal accessibility to residents. <br /> <br />E.6 Local jurisdictions shall carefully evaluate their development regulations to ensure that <br /> they address environmental design considerations, such as, but not limited to, safety, <br /> crime prevention, aesthetics, and compatibility with existing and anticipated adjacent <br /> uses (particularly considering high and medium density development locating adjacent to <br /> low density residential). <br /> <br /> III-E-3 <br /> <br /> <br />
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