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Phil Gustafson         8/21/2008 4:27:14 PM
E Street traffic between Rays Market and Oregon Is it possible to install a couple posted speed limit signs on E Street to slow down the commuter madness? E Street is used by commuters and the 4-wheeler folks to "get through J-Ville as quickly as possible" avoiding California congestion. Why have radar at the city limits and at the same time allow 40-50 MPH within the city? Submitted By: Phil Gustafson

Daryl Witmore- City of Jacksonville Planner         8/21/2008 1:38:19 PM
Ordinance # 584 Our apologies for any trouble you have found accessing information found about Ordinance # 584. I have checked the web address several times and it appears to be working. A google search will not find the site. It must be put directly into the address bar, any typo will send back an error. The State of Oregon requires us to notice with a particular format. It is rather scary language, but the proposed code changes will not effect most properties in Jacksonville. The biggest changes are to the Planned Unit Development (PUD) Section. I have been fielding calls all week, and feel that everyone who I have spoken with is pleased with the information they have received. Call me (Daryl) for more information (541) 899-1231. We charge for the paper copies because it is an expense for us. We all wish our budget allowed for more services for less money. Anyone is welcome to view the paper copy for free at our office. If you want to take it home, the charge is $3.85, or you can find it on ou

Daryl Witmore- City of Jacksonville Planner         8/21/2008 1:38:10 PM
Ordinance # 584 Our apologies for any trouble you have found accessing information found about Ordinance # 584. I have checked the web address several times and it appears to be working. A google search will not find the site. It must be put directly into the address bar, any typo will send back an error. The State of Oregon requires us to notice with a particular format. It is rather scary language, but the proposed code changes will not effect most properties in Jacksonville. The biggest changes are to the Planned Unit Development (PUD) Section. I have been fielding calls all week, and feel that everyone who I have spoken with is pleased with the information they have received. Call me (Daryl) for more information (541) 899-1231. We charge for the paper copies because it is an expense for us. We all wish our budget allowed for more services for less money. Anyone is welcome to view the paper copy for free at our office. If you want to take it home, the charge is $3.85, or you can find it on ou

Holly Anthous, Receptionist         8/21/2008 1:00:57 PM
Where to find ORD 584....Look here Click on City Government, then Planning Department. ORD 584 is all the way on the right hand side. Submitted By: Holly Anthous, Receptionist

Joyce         8/19/2008 11:08:49 AM
Ordinance #584 Tried to check this out at the Web site provided and didn't get anywhere...The site does not exist according to Google. So, I am still not sure what this is all about. Is is right that a person should be charged to get a paper copy?? I am sure a lot of people don't have a computer to look this up and will have to pay the fee. Course, then again, I have a computer and am not able to find it. I'll keep searching but might want to check the site on the letter that went out. Submitted By: Joyce

Kathy Vann         8/18/2008 12:18:23 AM
Ordinance #584 I went to my computer as soon as I received the notice from the city regarding Ordinance #584. We became alarmed that we may be effected by a decision regarding the creek, which borders our property on Carriage Lane. Last time we atttended a meeting which involved the city's Planning Commission we came away feeling unheard and powerless. We hope this time citizen involvement will make a difference. Please let me know how I can get more information. Submitted By: Kathy Vann

Gail K. Gardner         8/17/2008 12:35:30 AM
Ordinance 584 It would be nice to have some straight talk for a change. What is ordinance #584? How could it effect our property values? Is it just on 5th st. or back on 4th as well? The note you sent to the p.o. box, tells us to look it up on the web site. There isn't any place to write in and search for any kind of information, let alone what I am looking for. There is nothing that I can see regarding ordinances of any kind. Does anyone even answer these messages? Gail K. Gardner Submitted By: Gail K. Gardner

Gail K. Gardner         8/17/2008 12:34:34 AM
Ordinance 584 It would be nice to have some straight talk for a change. What is ordinance #584? How could it effect our property values? Is it just on 5th st. or back on 4th as well? The note you sent to the p.o. box, tells us to look it up on the web site. There isn't any place to write in and search for any kind of information, let alone what I am looking for. There is nothing that I can see regarding ordinances of any kind. Does anyone even answer these messages? Gail K. Gardner Submitted By: Gail K. Gardner

charley hoye         8/16/2008 2:10:25 PM
Ordinance 584 Want to know why nobody trusts you folks? Why people assume there's always some sneaky thing you want to get through that is going to be good only for you and your friends? Just check out your last mailing about Ordinance 584, and then try to find out what it is. Submitted By: charley hoye

Kathie Olsen         8/16/2008 1:57:26 PM
Ordinance Number 584 We received a notice about an ordinance that "may affect the permissible uses of your property..and may change the value of your property." We were directed to go to City Hall to read it (which we cannot do), or to go to the website. We're at the website and cannot find the ordinance. Please advise asap. Submitted By: Kathie Olsen


  
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