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CMO_Document_Number
19713
Document_Title
An ordinance adopting the Glenwood Refinement Plan; repealing Ordinance No. 19392; and adopting a severability clause.
Adopted_Date
7/25/1990
Approved Date
7/25/1990
CMO_Effective_Date
8/25/1990
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Jeffrey R. Miller
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<br /> <br />Revision 36. Leo} Revise the first sentence in the Access discussion on the <br />Willamette River on page 85: <br />Because the river is a limited and valuable natural resource, adequate <br />ublic access to the river should be rovided fit should be available <br />far the benefit of the public to the maximum extent pvssible~. <br />Revision 3T. Leo} Add an additional sentence in the Development within the <br />Greenway discussion on page 85: <br />Both the Willamette River Greenway Goal and the Metropolitan Plan tali <br />out the importance of directing development away from the river and <br />limiting it to uses that are compatible with the natural qualities of <br />the river. The oal does however ermit urban uses al read on the <br />land to continue and to be maintained. <br />Revision 38. Leo} Revise the fourth paragraph an page 86: <br />As previously mentioned, FEMA sets standards that control the type of <br />development allowed in flood hazard areas. Under,recently,mandated <br />than es to local flood ordinances mobile homes can be re laced in the <br />flood hazard area but the will need to be elevated and anchored. <br />These re ulations will have same im act on the mobile home arks on the <br />east side of the McVa Hi hwa . Currently, existing mobile home parks <br />do not have to comply with regulations for new construction and thus <br />mobile homes can be replaced in the flood hazard area without being <br />elevated. However, these regulations may became more strict. If they <br />do, it could severely impact the ability of the mobile home parks on <br />the east side of McVay Highway to replace existing mobile homes within <br />the flood hazard area.} <br />Revision 39. Leo} Revise the design recommendation for the Willamette River <br />on page 9fi: <br />Design Recommendation: As uses are than ed and sub'ect to other arts <br />of the refinement lan, consider removal ofd hasin out industrial <br />equipment and storage buildings within X35 feet of the top of the river <br />banks the Glenwood Greenway setback. ~Replant~ Landsca~ riverbank <br />areas.~~wi th .indigenous r~ par~an vegetation. ~ Fol 1 ow the Wi 1 ] amette <br />River Site Development Guidelines in the Land Use Element. <br />Plan Implementation <br />Revision 40. ~pc} Place the following policy in the Plan's Priorities for <br />Implementation on page 101 and renumber subsequent priorities: <br />-10- <br />
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