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River Road-Santa Clara Neighborhood Plan
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11/27/2023
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Draft | December 1, 2023 46 <br /> <br />Policy Action Feasibility Timeframe Cost <br />Implemented <br />By <br />A: Code <br />Amendment <br />B: Program/Project <br />C: Community <br />Partnership <br />Related to <br />Existing <br />Plan/Project <br />County, and local <br />service providers. <br />12.3.3 Foster collaborative partnerships <br />between the community and local non- <br />profits to explore opportunities such as <br />identifying potential sites, and tools (such as <br />community land trusts), or programs for <br />affordable and moderate-income housing <br />development. <br />Moderate Ongoing $$ <br /> <br />City <br />County <br />Community <br />B Housing Tools & <br />Strategies, <br />Housing <br />Implementation <br />Pipeline <br />12.3.5 Identify barriers that currently <br />prevent worker/owners from building <br />multiple dwellings on agricultural land that <br />honor Oregon Statewide Land Use Goal 3 <br />and allow housing that minimizes its <br />footprint while accommodating workers <br />needed to productively cultivate that same <br />farmland (i.e., clustered housing). <br />Difficult Long $$$ County <br />Community <br />State <br />Legislature <br />B, C <br />12.4 Monitoring <br />and <br />Implementation: At <br />five-year intervals <br />after adoption of <br />the Neighborhood <br />Plan, City will use <br />available data from <br />the Growth <br />Monitoring <br />Program to <br />measure the <br />effectiveness of <br />12.4.1 Identify and assess metrics that <br />assess quality of life. Predefine, collect, and <br />utilize applicable data to assess changes in <br />quality of life in our communities. <br />Moderate Medium- <br />Ongoing <br />$ City <br />Community <br />B, C Growth <br />Monitoring <br />Program <br />12.4.2 Add quantifiable metrics for <br />implementation and outcomes to the <br />Neighborhood Plan to be assessed and <br />responded to in annual and five-year review <br />processes. It is recommended that the list of <br />metrics be initiated at the beginning of <br />future Neighborhood Planning Processes. <br />Moderate <br />- Difficult <br />Medium- <br />Ongoing <br />$$ City <br />County <br />Community <br />C
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