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Draft 9/29/14 <br />c.The owner of the property has signed an agreement with the adjacent city which <br />provides: <br />(1)The owner and his or her successors in interest are obligated to support <br />annexation proceedings should the city, at its option, initiate annexation. <br />(2)The owner and his or her successors in interest agree not to challenge any <br />annexation of the subject property. <br />(3)The owner and his or her successors in interest will acquire city approval <br />for any subsequent new use, change of use, or substantial intensification of <br />use of the property. The city will not withhold appropriate approval of the <br />use arbitrarily if it is in compliance with applicable plans, policies, and <br />standards, as interpreted by the city, as well as the conceptual plan <br />approved under subsection a above. <br />27.26.Any lot under five acres in size to be created in an urbanizable area will require utilizing <br />the following additional standards: <br />a.The property will be owned by a governmental agency or public utility. <br />b.A majority of parcels located within 100 feet of the property are smaller than five <br />acres. <br />c.No more than three parcels are being created. <br />28.27.The siting of all residences on urbanizable lots served by on-site sewage disposal systems <br />shall be reviewed by Lane County to ensure the efficient future conversion of these lots <br />to urban densities according to Metro Plan assumptions and minimum density <br />requirements. <br />29.28.The approval of on-site sewage disposal systems for rural and urbanizable area uses and <br />developments shall be the responsibility of Lane County, subject to: (a) applicable state <br />law; (b) the criteria for thecreation of new lots in Policies 265, 276above; (c) the <br />requirement for the siting of residences in Policy 287 above; (d) requirements of Policy <br />3029; and (e) the requirements for special heavy industrial designated areas. <br />30.29.In order to encourage economic diversification, on-site sewage disposal systems shall be <br />allowed for industrial development and for commercial development allowed within <br />Campus Industrial designated areas in conjunction with annexation to a city, when <br />extension of the public wastewater system is imminent or is identified as part of an <br />approved capital improvement program. <br />31.30.Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County shall continue to involve affected local <br />governments and other urban service providers in development of future, applicable <br />II-C-8 <br />