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18686 <br />11. Multiple - Family Dwel l in.g Unit, A multiple - fami dwelling unit is a <br />dwelling unit in a structure having three or more units. It can be a <br />condominium, townhouse, row-house, triplex, or apartment. use of the <br />term multiple - fami does not necessary connote rental. <br />12. Objective An attainable target that the community attempts to <br />reach in striving to meet a goal . An objective may also be con- <br />sidered as an intermediate point that will help fulfill the overall <br />goal . <br />13, Paratransit. The various types of ride sharing programs such as - <br />carpoo ing, vanpool ing, taxi service, and subscription bus service, <br />14. Plan d i agram, A graphic depiction of (1) the broad allocation of <br />prod ecte and use needs in the metropolitan area, and (2) the <br />goals, objectives and recommendations embodied in the text and <br />elements of the Plan. Some of the information shown on the diagram <br />includes land use categories, the urban growth boundary, major <br />transportation corridors and Willamette- River Greenway boundaries. <br />Statement adopted as art of the Plan to <br />5 , Po l � cy . p p provide a s p e c i f i c <br />course of action moving the community towards atta inment of its goals. <br />Due to budget constraints and other activities, all policies cannot be <br />implemented at 'the same time, Gener l y, those with metropolitan-wide <br />impl ications should receive priority consideration, <br />16, Redevel opabl e land. Complete tax lots or portions of tax lots <br />- which due to their characteristics, - have high potential for <br />redevelopment at a more i use. These char acter i st i c s might <br />have one or more of the fo l l owing : <br />a. Low improved v - al ue to land valu ratio <br />b. Poor physical condition of the improvement <br />c. Low improved value <br />d, Large size <br />e. Higher zoning potential (indicator of adjacent uses) , <br />17. Refinement P an . Refinement plans are .a detailed examination of the <br />service needs and land use problems peculiar to particular area. <br />Refinements - to the General plan can include spec if tc neighborhood or <br />community plans, or special purpose or functional plans ( as <br />water, sewer, or transportation plans), In addition, refinement plans <br />can be in the form- of major pl anned unit developments, annexation and <br />zoning applications, or other special area studies. <br />18, Refinement P l ann i n Process , Refinement plans-are developed through a <br />- process wh i'ch includes 1 udes at - 1 east the following l l owing elements : A predeter- <br />mined ned ci ti zen involvement process, pre- establ i shed . policy direction in <br />l ocally adopted plann documents and planning commission and elected <br />off is i.al process. In some cases, these processes would have to be <br />ex panded _0 1 nc l ud a review and ' i nvo l vement = by c i t i z e n s , appointed and <br />el ected officials . <br />V-2 <br />