Planning

Synonym: 
planning

Transportation Planning

Long range transportation plans are important tools for a community to use when preparing for future growth. Staff, decision makers, and the public rely on the documents to identify the function, capacity, and location of future facilities, direct resources to transportation projects, and provide the community with the level of investment that will be needed to support anticipated development.

Historic Resource Advisory Board

CENTENNIAL WEBPAGE GUEST SPEAKER WILLAMETTE NOMINATION OUTREACH UPDATE CONSULTANT UPDATE AND/OR INTERVIEWS GRINDSTONES PROJECT UPDATE FIRE STATION UPDATE

Planning Commission Special Meeting

PUBLIC HEARING- PUBLIC TESTIMONY PORTION CLOSED
CDC Amendments to Chapter 27 & 28 Tualatin and Willamette River Protection; CDC-07-04 (continued from 7-2-08; Public Testimony)
Staff: Peter Spir

Commission for Citizen Involvement; MISC-08-04
Staff: Chris Kerr
This item is continued from 7-2-08
Note: Planning Commission shall accept public testimony regarding this matter

Clackamas County Historic Review Board

Draft Nomination of the Willamette Historic Distict to the National Register

3955 Cedaroak Drive build house City Council call up of Planning Director Decision

Project Type:

City Council call up of the Planning Directors decision to build a house requiring a Water Area Resource Permit at 3955 Cedaroak Drive. Withdrawn Application

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Disclaimer

Disclaimer notice regarding the project information on this site: The City of West Linn is pleased to provide as much information as possible on our website for the benefit of the public. This information is updated by staff on a periodic (not daily) basis. However, please be aware of the following: The information on this site is not the official file of record and there may be additional project information in the file of record that is not posted on this site. The information on this site may not include the latest submittals or changes to an application. Interested parties are encouraged to call the City project manager with any inquiries on a project. The official file of record is kept in the City Department managing the project and is available for public review during regular office hours at City Hall located at 22500 Salamo Road, West Linn, Or 97068. Any questions related to any project should be directed to the project manager listed in the file, or by calling City Hall at 503-657-0331.

Steps to List a Property as a Local Historic Landmark or on the National Historic Register

For a property to be eligible to become a local landmark or a National Register listing,  it must meet one of the following criteria:

Sign Application - Temporary

WHAT IS A TEMPORARY SIGN APPROVAL?
A Temporary Sign Approval allows businesses to install short-term, temporary signage on private property, in conjunction with special events, with appropriate regulations so that such signage will be compatible with surrounding businesses.

Sign Approval - Permanent

Most permanent, altered, or temporary signs require approval from the City. Sign regulations can be found in the Community Development Code Chapter 52.  Sign installation may also require a structural building permit. 

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