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ORD-2013-042 Ordinance approving Rezoning Petition Zoning Atlas Amendment - Keizer Rezoning of two parcel totaling 16.1 acres
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ORD-2013-042 Ordinance approving Rezoning Petition Zoning Atlas Amendment - Keizer Rezoning of two parcel totaling 16.1 acres
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11/5/2013
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Regular Meeting
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Ordinance
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6b
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Agenda - 11-05-2013 - 6b
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\Board of County Commissioners\BOCC Agendas\2010's\2013\Agenda - 11-05-2013 - Regular Mtg.
Minutes 11-05-2013
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2010's\2013
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30 <br /> District Section 3.7 of the UDO-Purpose Section 3.7 of the UDO— Allowable Land Use <br /> Statements for`Economic Development' Minimum Lot Size Categories for districts— <br /> per Comprehensive Plan <br /> (Refer to Attachment 2) <br /> Economic ... provide locations for a range of lower No minimum requirement— Economic Development <br /> Development intensity non-residential uses in the evaluated as part of site Transition Activity Node <br /> Buckhorn— designated Buckhorn Economic plan review and <br /> Lower Development District. demonstrated compliance <br /> Intensity with ratio standards. <br /> (EDB-1) <br /> Economic ... provide locations for a range of light No minimum requirement— Economic Development <br /> Development industrial, distribution, retail, office,and evaluated as part of site Transition Activity Node <br /> Buckhorn— services uses in the designated Buckhorn plan review and <br /> Higher Economic Development District. demonstrated compliance <br /> Intensity with ratio standards. <br /> (EDB-2) <br /> Economic ... provide locations for a range of lower No minimum requirement— Economic Development <br /> Development intensity non-residential uses in the evaluated as part of site Transition Activity Node <br /> Eno—Lower designated Eno Economic Development plan review and <br /> Intensity District. demonstrated compliance <br /> (EDE-1) ** with ratio standards. <br /> NOTE—residential is allowed in this <br /> district as a permitted use per Section 5.2 of <br /> the UDO. <br /> Economic ... provide locations for a range of light No minimum requirement— Economic Development <br /> Development industrial, distribution, retail, office, and evaluated as part of site Transition Activity Node <br /> Eno—Higher services uses in the designated Eno plan review and <br /> Intensity Economic Development District. demonstrated compliance <br /> (EDE-2) with ratio standards. <br /> Economic ... provide locations for low to moderately 20,000 square feet— Economic Development <br /> Development intense medical, professional, administrative required lot size shall also Transition Activity Node <br /> Hillsborough— and government office on small to mid-sized be based on compliance <br /> Linear Officer sites in the designated Hillsborough with applicable ratio <br /> (EDH-1) Economic Development District. standards (i.e.floor area <br /> The district is intended to be located on the ratio,open space, etc.) <br /> periphery of established residential areas <br /> and along major and minor thoroughfares. <br /> The district is established to provide <br /> convenient locations for offices,the size and <br /> operating characteristics of which require <br /> limited parking and which generate little <br /> traffic. <br /> Standards are designed so that this district <br /> may serve as a transitional land use between <br /> residential districts and higher, more intense <br /> land uses. <br />
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