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843 Adopted Ordinance (PDF 2.95 MB)

Ordinance No. 843 makes amendments to the Comprehensive Framework Plan for the Urban Area, the Transportation System Plan, and the North Bethany Subarea Plan of the Bethany Community Plan relating to the following changes to primary streets in the North Bethany Subarea: an adjustment of the Road A alignment, the removal of a segment of Primary Street P4, and the removal of a segment of Primary Street P16. The changes are proposed in order to limit impacts to an identified wetland; PDF
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CPO 1 Agenda March 12, 2024 (PDF 331.5 KB)


FEATURE TOPIC
Fish & Wildlife and Smart Development - Join Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife’s regional habitat biologist, Ariana Scipioni, to learn why beavers and frogs both need connected habitat to move across the landscape, and how smart development can maintain critical wildlife movement. Common human wildlife conflict issues will also be discussed.

FEATURE TOPIC
Westside Multimodal Improvements Study - Stephanie Millar, Oregon Department of Transportation, and Kate Hawkins, Metro, will discuss the study and how its results might affect CPO 1 neighbors and the county in general. Don Odermott, a member of the study Steering Committee, will join them. Don has been on both sides of Traffic Engineering in Washington County for most of his career, both as a consultant to developers and working for several area jurisdictions.

This agenda has been provided to you by CPO 1 community volunteers.
Office of Equity, Inclusion and Community Engagement

Recent Enforcement Order (PDF 145.48 KB)

Effective June 1, 2000, Washington County Department of Land Use & Transportation (LUT) is temporarily barred from approving new residential land division and development applications on tax lots within the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) that affect Wildlife Habitat areas, as shown on the county’s Significant Natural Resource maps. This is due to an Enforcement Order issued on that date by the state Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD), at the direction of the Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC), that prohibits the County from approving proposed development applications impacting these areas until the Development Code is amended.
Land Use & Transportation