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Urban growth boundary
Map of the urban growth boundary
What is an urban growth boundary?
Metro\'s role
The urban growth boundary and Metro\'s 2040 Growth Concept
Expanding the urban growth boundary
The origins of Metro\'s urban growth boundary
An Oregon history of planning for the future
Urban growth boundary
Map of the urban growth boundary
What is an urban growth boundary?
Metro\'s role
The urban growth boundary and Metro\'s 2040 Growth Concept
Expanding the urban growth boundary
The origins of Metro\'s urban growth boundary
An Oregon history of planning for the future
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ion approved the boundary as consistent with statewide planning goals.
The location of the Metro urban growth boundary involved more than simply drawing a line on a map. The plans and growth projections of Washington, Multnomah and Clackamas counties, along with 24 cities and more than 60 special service districts had to be accommodated. The current urban growth boundary encompasses approximately 400 square miles (about 256,360 acres). As of February 2000, about 1.3 million people lived within the urban growth boundary. The boundary was based on a projection of the need for urban land as well as the land development plans of individual property owners.
An Oregon history of planning for the future
Urban growth boundaries were created as part of the statewide land-use planning program in Oregon in the early 1970s. Gov. Tom McCall and his allies convinced the Oregon Legislature in 1973 to adopt the nation's first set of land-use planning laws. McCall, with the help of a unique coalition of farmers and environmentalists, persuaded the Legislature that the state's natural beauty and easy
access to nature would be lost in a rising tide of urban sprawl. The new goals and guidelines required every city and county in Oregon to have a long-range plan addressing future growth that meets both local and statewide goals. In short, state land-use goals require:
setting urban growth boundaries
using urban land wisely
protecting natural resources.
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The location of the Metro urban growth boundary involved more than simply drawing a line on a map. The plans and growth projections of Washington, Multnomah and Clackamas counties, along with 24 cities and more than 60 special service districts had to be accommodated. The current urban growth boundary encompasses approximately 400 square miles (about 256,360 acres). As of February 2000, about 1.3 million people lived within the urban growth boundary. The boundary was based on a projection of the need for urban land as well as the land development plans of individual property owners.
An Oregon history of planning for the future
Urban growth boundaries were created as part of the statewide land-use planning program in Oregon in the early 1970s. Gov. Tom McCall and his allies convinced the Oregon Legislature in 1973 to adopt the nation's first set of land-use planning laws. McCall, with the help of a unique coalition of farmers and environmentalists, persuaded the Legislature that the state's natural beauty and easy
access to nature would be lost in a rising tide of urban sprawl. The new goals and guidelines required every city and county in Oregon to have a long-range plan addressing future growth that meets both local and statewide goals. In short, state land-use goals require:
setting urban growth boundaries
using urban land wisely
protecting natural resources.
출처 - http://www.cyworld.com/noeye54
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