Planning - Land Use Planning - Metro Land Use Decision Records, Full Record and Submittal - Proposed Urban Growth Boundary Amendments: Stafford Urban Reserves

CORR98/588

This is the cover letter to a number of documents submitted for the Public Record by Wendie L. Kellington. The attachments are as follows: Document: Complete copy of the Halton Intervenor-Respondent Brief. Newsletter: Partial copy of the "Hello L.O." Lake Oswego newsletter. [Dated: November, 1998] Memo: From Larry Shaw to Susan McLain with attached draft of Ordinance No. 98-789. [Dated: November 4, 1998] Memo: From Larry Shaw to Councilor McLainregarding "Timing of Urban Reserve Plan Adoptions". [Dated: November 5, 1998] Articles: Lake Oswego Review articles. [Dated: 11/5/98 and 11/12/1998] Report: "Landslides in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan Area Resulting from the Storm of February 1998: Inventory Map, Database and Evaluation". [Dated: August 27, 1997] Map (color): Landslide Locations (1996-1997) and Zones of High Landslide Potential in the Portland Metropolitan Region. [Undated] Please Note: This map is an oversized exhibit; located in Metro Council Library, Map Drawer 6. See electronic attachment for an overview of this letter and its contents. CONTAINED WITHIN: METRO COUNCIL BOX NO. COUNC0126/FOLDER 4 [1998 UGBA Decision Record]. Keywords: Urban Growth Boundary Amendment Urban Reserve Sites 31, 32, 33 and 34

Related to: 98-782C: Governance and Policy - Governance Management - Metro Council Ordinances, Resolutions, Orders, and Indices - 98-782C: For the Purpose of Amending Metro Urban Growth Boundary and the 2040 Growth Concept Map in Ordinance 95-625A in the Stafford Area of Clackamas County. Related to: CORR98/444: Planning - Land Use Planning - Metro Land Use Decision Records, Full Record and Submittal - Proposed Urban Growth Boundary Amendments: Stafford Urban Reserves Related to: MAP-UGBA-15: Planning - Land Use Planning - Metro Land Use Decision Records, Full Record and Submittal - Landslide Locations (1996-1997) and Zones of High Landslide Potential in the Portland Metropolitan Region

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