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title:Planning the Oregon Way : A Twenty-year Evaluation
author:Abbott, Carl.
publisher:Oregon State University Press
isbn10 | asin:0870713817
print isbn13:9780870713811
ebook isbn13:9780585279053
language:English
subjectLand use--Government policy--Oregon.
publication date:1994
lcc:HD211.O7P55 1994eb
ddc:333.73/13/09795
subject:Land use--Government policy--Oregon.
Page iii
Planning the Oregon Way
A Twenty-Year Evaluation
edited by
Carl Abbott
Deborah Howe
Sy Adler
Oregon State University Press
Cowallis, Oregon
Page iv
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources and the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials Z39.48-1984
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Planning the Oregon way : a twenty-year evaluation / edited by Carl Abbott,
Deborah Howe, Sy Adler
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87071-381-7
1. Land useGovernment policyOregon. I. Abbott, Carl. II. Howe,
Deborah A., 1953 . III. Adler, Sy, 1950 .
HD211.07P55 1993
333.73'13'09795dc20 93-36408
CIP
Copyright 1994 Oregon State University Press
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Page v
CONTENTS
Introduction
ix
Part 1
Building the Oregon System
Chapter 1
Land Use Politics in Oregon
Gerrit Knaap
3
Chapter 2
Oregon's Urban Growth Boundary Policy as a Landmark Planning Tool
Arthur C. Nelson
25
Chapter 3
The Legal Evolution of the Oregon Planning System
Edward J. Sullivan
49
Chapter 4
Irreconcilable Differences: Economic Development and Land Use Planning in Oregon
Matthew Slavin
71

Page vi
Part II
Planning Issues and Choices
Chapter 5
Housing as a State Planning Goal
Nohad A. Toulan
91
Chapter 6
The Oregon Approach to Integrating Transportation and Land Use Planning
Sy Adler
121
Chapter 7
Siting Regional Public Facilities
Mitch Rohse & Peter Watt
147
Chapter 8
Oregon Rural Land Use: Policy and Practices
James R. Pease
163
Chapter 9
Land Use Planning and the Future of Oregon's Timber Towns
Michael Hibbard
189

Page vii
Part III
Perspectives and Interpretations
Chapter 10
The Oregon Planning Style
Carl Abbott
205
Chapter 11
Following in Oregon's Footsteps: The Impact of Oregon's Planning Program on Other States
John M. DeGrove
227
Chapter 12
Managing "the Land Between": A Rural Development Paradigm
Robert C. Einsweiler & Deborah A. Howe
245
Chapter 13
A Research Agenda for Oregon Planning: Problems and Practice for the 1990s
Deborah Howe
275
Afterword
291
Oregon's Statewide Planning Goals
299
Annotated Bibliography
305
Contributors
319
Index
323

Page viii
Base map of Oregon counties courtesy of A Jon Kimerling Page ix - photo 2
Base map of Oregon counties courtesy of A. Jon Kimerling
Page ix
INTRODUCTION
In 1973, Oregon took a pioneering step in land use planning. Signed into law on May 29, 1973, Oregon Senate Bill 100 created an institutional structure for statewide planning. It required that every Oregon city and county prepare a comprehensive plan in accordance with a set of general state goals. While preserving the dearly held principle of local responsibility for land use decisions, it simultaneously established and defined a broader public interest at the state level. Supervised by a Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC), the Oregon system has been an effort to combine the best of these two approaches to land use planning. The very existence of Oregon's planning system has helped to inspire and justify similar programs elsewhere. Its details have been studied, copied, modified, and sometimes rejected as Florida, Maine, New Jersey, Georgia, and other states have considered "second generation" systems of state planning.
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