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Draft 9/29/14 <br />recyclable materials, and solar energy. <br />B.21 Reserve several areas within the UGB for large-scale, campus-type, light manufacturing <br />uses. (See Metro Plan Diagram for locations so designated.) <br />B.22 Review local ordinances and revise them to promote greater flexibility for promoting <br />appropriate commercial development in residential neighborhoods. <br />B.23 Provide for limited mixing of office, commercial, and industrial uses under procedures <br />which clearly define the conditions under which such uses shall be permitted and which: <br />(a) preserve the suitability of the affected areas for their primary uses; (b) assure <br />compatibility; and (c) consider the potential for increased traffic congestion. <br />B.24 Continue to evaluate other sites in and around Springfield and Eugene for potential light- <br />medium industrial and special light industrial uses, as well as potential residential uses. <br />B.25 Pursue an aggressive annexation program and servicing of designated industrial lands in <br />order to have a sufficient supply of “development ready” land. <br />B.26 In order to provide locational choice and to attract new campus industrial firms to the <br />metropolitan area, Eugene and Springfield shall place as a high priority service extension, <br />annexation, and proper zoning of all designated special light industrial sites. <br />B.27 Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County shall improve monitoring of economic <br />development and trends and shall cooperate in studying and protecting other potential <br />industrial lands outside the urban boundary. <br />B.28 Recognize the vital role of neighborhood commercial facilities in providing services and <br />goods to a particular neighborhood. <br />B.29 Encourage the expansion or redevelopment of existing neighborhood commercial <br />facilities as surrounding residential densities increase or as the characteristics of the <br />support population change. <br />B.30 Industrial land uses abutting the large aggregate extraction ponds north of High Banks <br />Road in Springfield shall demonstrate that they require the location next to water to <br />facilitate the manufacture of testing of products made on-site. <br />6 <br />III-B- <br />