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7 Jan 202016 Jul 2020 wasco2040 Update Process

Forest Lands Updates

Goal 4 of the Statewide Land Use Planning Program Goals is Forest Lands.  As one of the last Goals to be addressed by Wasco County 2040, the Comprehensive Plan Update, we are now looking for public comment. During the last several years, we have received a tremendous amount of public input.  The most relevant to … Continue reading Forest Lands Updates

18 Oct 201914 Feb 2020 wasco2040 Blog, General Info, Update Process

Coming up with Wasco County 2040

The next phase of updates for Wasco County 2040 will be all about wildlife, forests and recreation. Staff is currently working with Oregon Fish and Wildlife to understand how our sensitive wildlife maps may need to be revised.  This may mean minor or major updates that will impact Environmental Protection District 8.  The Citizen Advisory … Continue reading Coming up with Wasco County 2040

19 Jul 201714 Feb 2020 wasco2040 Blog, Data and Research

New Lots in Forest Zones

Several months ago, we published an infographic sharing the results of some analysis from the Planning and GIS departments that depicts possible new lots in farm and forest zones: A few community members requested a similar map be created for possible divisions in the forest zone: If you are familiar with the Wasco County zoning … Continue reading New Lots in Forest Zones

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All the icons are color coded to indicate the primary reason for the update.

Brown is a required or mandatory update, usually related to revisions to state law.

Yellow indicates an update driven largely by staff or stakeholder feedback.  The majority of these updates are non-substantive and focused on improving the readability and usability of the LUDO.

Green represents policies or implementation measures adopted during Wasco County 2040 following public feedback.  Many of these updates are optional and will involve additional public discussion.

 

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