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Showing items 72820 through 72828 of 73380.The purposes of this assessment are to:inform local government staff, elected officials and interested citizens about the currentcondition of key aquatic and riparian indicators relative to historic conditions; assist MECT agencies with preparation of an action plan for habitat conservation,enhan
The Railroad District Master Plan is intended to guide future annexations, zoning,transportation improvements, and investments in parks, open space conservation, water,sanitary sewer, and storm water management.
The encroachment of protected areas for agricultural and livestock production is an important challenge for nature conservation in developing countries. The driving forces
Item contains nine files: 1) Inventory and Assessment. 41 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures; 2) eight maps, 1 p. each. Published June, 2002. Captured January 4, 2008.
The Medford City Council recognized the need to identify and manage its wetlands as a result of theCity’s revision of the Environmental Element of the Medford Comprehensive Plan in 2000. TheEnvironmental Element was further refined relative to the wetland protection program early in 2003.
"[Damascus received a] Goal 5 Planning grant from the Oregon Department of LandConservation and Development."
285 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published July, 2007. Captured January 15, 2008.
Oregon’s statewide planning goals provide the framework for land use planning withinthe state.
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