Volume 2: Land Use Zoning and Specified Use Standards
Volume 3: Development Guidelines and Standards
Volume 4: Administration and Procedures
Volume 5: Application Requirements
The Woodburn Development Ordinance (WDO) is available also via the Ordinance Compilation webpage maintained by Administration through the City Recorder in a single Adobe PDF compilation of many ordinances.
The Woodburn Transportation System Plan (TSP) guides the management and development of appropriate transportation facilities in Woodburn, incorporating the community’s vision, while remaining consistent with state, regional, and local plans.
On September 23, 2019, the City Council adopted the 2019 major update of the 2005 TSP via Legislative Amendment LA 2018-04 as Ordinance No. 2575, which per the City Charter took effect 30 days later on October 23, 2019. As of that date, application submittals are subject to the new TSP that looks through 2039.
The City's Water and Sewer Utility Assistance Program is available for eligible customers needing assistance with their City of Woodburn water and sewer utility bill payments. The City has partnered with Love INC of North Marion County to administer the program.
If you have any questions or would like more information about program eligibility, please contact:
LOVE INC
970 N Cascade Drive, Suite 100
Woodburn, OR 97071
Charges for water, as set by City Ordinance, are based on consumption amounts. Minimum charges are based on the size of the service line from main to meter, and entitle the user to a set quantity.
Residential sewer rates are a set fee per month, based on the winter average of water consumption. Commercial sewer rates entitle the user to a set quantity of water. Like the water charges, an additional fee is charged for sewer, based on water consumed above the minimum quantity allowed per month.
If you are seeking information regarding unemployment benefits please contact the State Unemployment Department, the City of Woodburn is unable to assist with applying for benefits. Thank you!