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Draft 9/29/14 <br />8. Large institutional uses, such as universities and hospitals, present complex planning <br />problems for the metropolitan area due to their location, facility expansion plans, and <br />continuing housing and parking needs. <br />9. Duplication of services prevents the most economical distribution of public facilities and <br />services. <br />10. As discussed in the Public Facilities and Services Plan, a majority of nodal development <br />areas proposed in TransPlanare serviceable now or in the short-term. The City of <br />Eugene’s adopted Growth Management Policy #15 states, “Target publicly-financed <br />infrastructure extensions to support development for higher densities, in-fill, mixed uses, <br />and nodal development.” <br />Policies <br />G.1 Extend the minimum level and full range of key urban facilities and services in an orderly <br />and efficient manner consistent with the growth management policies in Chapter II-C, <br />relevant policies in this chapter, and other Metro Plan policies. <br />G.2Use the planned facilities maps of the Public Facilities and Services Plan to guide the <br />general location of water, wastewater, stormwater, and electrical projects in the <br />metropolitan area. Use local facility master plans, refinement plans, capital improvement <br />plans and ordinances as the guide for detailed planning and project implementation. <br />G.3 Modifications and additions to or deletions from the project lists in the Public Facilities <br />and Services Planfor water, wastewater, and stormwater public facility projects or <br />significant changes to project location, from that described in the Public Facilities and <br />Services Plan planned facilities Maps 1, 2, 2a and 3, requires amending the Pubic <br />Facilities and Services Plan and the Metro Plan, except for the following: <br />a. Modifications to a public facility project which are minor in nature and do not <br />significantly impact the project’s general description, location, sizing, capacity, or <br />other general characteristic of the project; or <br />b. Technical and environmental modifications to a public facility which are made <br />pursuant to final engineering on a project; or <br />c. Modifications to a public facility project which are made pursuant to findings of <br />an Environmental Assessment or Environmental Impact Statement conducted <br />under regulations implementing the procedural provisions of the national <br />Environmental Policy Act of 1969 or any federal or State of Oregon agency <br />project development regulations consistent with that act and its regulations; or <br />d.Public facility projects included in the PFSP to serve land designated Urban <br />Reserve prior to the removal of the Urban Reserve designation, which projects <br />III-G-5 <br />Replaced October 31, 2008 <br />