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Ordinance No. 605 proposes to amend the Community Development Code Element of the Comprehensive Plan Relating to a General Update.
Ordinance No. 606 proposes to amend the Washington County-City of Gaston Urban Planning Area Agreement Element and the Rural Natural Resource Plan Element of the Comprehensive Plan.
Ordinance No. 607 proposes to amend Articles V and VI of the Community Development Code to require street lighting on new roads in the urban area.
Ordinance No. 608 proposes to amend the Comprehensive Framework Plan for the Urban Area, the Community Development Code, the Metzger-Progress Community Plan, the Raleigh Hills-Garden Home Community Plan, all elements of the Comprehensive Plan relating to the Washington Square Regional Center
Ordinance No. 614 proposes to amend the Comprehensive Framework Plan for the Urban Area and the Washington County-City of Tigard Planning Area Agreement to be consistent with the recently adopted Tigard Urban Service Agreement.
Ordinance No. 627 proposes to amend the Transportation Plan to replace the 170th/173rd Study Area (between Baseline and Walker Roads) with a more specific arterial roadway alignment recommended by an advisory committee by modifying the Transportation Plan's Functional Classification System Map, Road Numbers Map and Study Areas Map, and by removing plan text describing this study area.
Ordinance No. 628 proposes to amend the Rural/Natural Resource Plan and the Community Development Code elements of the Comprehensive Plan relating to a State and Regional Park Overlay District.
Ordinance No. 629 proposes to amend the Rural/Natural Resource Plan, the Comprehensive Framework Plan for the Urban Area and the Washington County - North Plains Urban Planning Area Agreement elements of the Comprehensive Plan relating to the redesignation of properties added to the urban growth boundary of North Plains.
Ordinance No. 630 proposes to amend the Rural/Natural Resource Plan Element of the Washington County Comprehensive Plan to change the boundary of Hayden Quarry, located south of Forest Grove. The amendment proposes to shift future excavation from the south part of the quarry to the north. The proposed quarry boundary change will also change the impact boundary, which includes all areas within 1,000 feet from the quarry boundary.
Ordinance No. 631 proposes to amend the Rural/Natural Resources Plan, the Comprehensive Framework Plan for the Urban Area, the 2020 Transportation Plan, the Cedar Hills-Cedar Mill Community Plan and the Washington County Community Development Code to make housekeeping changes and a general update.
Ordinance No. 632 proposes to amend Policies 15 and 33 of Washington County's Comprehensive Framework Plan for the Urban Area to allow Washington County to adopt an interim park and recreation system development charge for urban unincorporated territory when the identified future park provider has placed or committed to place an annexation measure on the ballot.
Ordinance No. 635 proposes to amend Section 421 of the Community Development Code relating to flood plain regulations. The purpose of the amendments is to bring the County's flood plain regulations into compliance with the recently updated regulations adopted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Ordinance No. 637 proposes to amend the Washington County Rural/Natural Resource Plan, the Comprehensive Framework Plan for the Urban Area, and the Washington County – North Plains Urban Planning Area Agreement by incorporating changes made to the urban growth boundary (UGB) of North Plains. Ordinance No. 637, if adopted, would apply the Future Development – 10 Acre District (FD-10) designation to areas added to the North Plains UGB.
Ordinance No. 638 proposes to amend the Community Development Code by adding a new code section, Section 214. Proposed Section 214 sets forth development review standards to accommodate decisions adopted under Measure 37.
Ordinance No. 642 proposes to amend the Community Development Code to clarify sidewalk standards in Transit Oriented Districts. The ordinance would also amend the Community Development Code and Pedestrian Element of the 2020 Transportation Plan to reference a design handbook (Pedestrian Enhancements Design Guidelines) that was developed by the county to provide guidance for pedestrian amenities such as wide sidewalks, landscaping, pedestrian-scale lighting and street furniture. The ordinance also proposes to add a strategy to the Bicycle Element of the 2020 Transportation Plan to provide for the possibility of signing certain low-speed/low traffic volume streets as bicycle routes.