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CMO_Document_Number
20530
Document_Title
Ordinance to Redesignate and Rezone "The Willamette Stationers' Site"
Adopted_Date
6/16/2014
Approved Date
6/18/2014
CMO_Effective_Date
7/18/2014
Signer
Piercy
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Exhibit B <br />sanitary sewer, stormwater, transportation, etc.) needed to support urban <br />development. <br />Any future development or redevelopment on the subject site will have to <br />comply with applicable development review procedures and regulations that will <br />protect air, water and land resources from waste and process discharges from <br />development. <br />Because the amendment does not propose any changes that would affect air, <br />land or water resources, and does not amend policies protecting such resources, the <br />amendment is consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 6. <br />Goal 7 – Areas Subject to Natural Disasters and Hazards: To protect <br />life and property from natural disasters and hazards. <br />Findings: <br /> FEMA flood insurance maps show the site is located outside the established <br />500-year flood boundary, and is not otherwise located within an inventoried area of <br />hazard or natural disaster (e.g., earthquake fault line). Established state and local <br />building codes and development processes ensure that any future redevelopment on <br />the subject site would not be subject to undue risk to life or property resulting from <br />natural disasters or hazards. Therefore, approval of the requested Plan diagram <br />amendment is consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 7. <br />Goal 8 – Recreational Needs: To satisfy the recreational needs of the <br />citizens of the state and visitors and, where appropriate, to provide for <br />the siting of necessary recreational facilities including destination <br />resorts. <br />Findings: <br />The proposed Plan diagram amendment is consistent with Statewide Planning <br />Goal 8 because it does not affect the City’s ability to provide needed recreational <br />facilities or programs to citizens of and visitors to the State, or diminish the City’s <br />ongoing compliance with Goal 8. <br />Goal 9 – Economic Development: To provide adequate opportunities <br />throughout the state for a variety of economic activities vital to the <br />health, welfare, and prosperity of Oregon’s citizens. <br />Findings: <br /> Eugene Commercial Lands Study <br />The City of Eugene’s consistency with Statewide Planning Goal 9 has been <br />established through adoption of the Eugene Commercial Lands Study (CLS). The <br />following Council-adopted policy directives and implementation strategies within the <br />
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