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To preserve forest lands for forest use. <br /> <br />We find that Goal 4 is not applicable to this application. There has previously been a <br />legislative determination by the metropolitan jurisdictions, as embodied in the acknowledged <br />Metro Plan, that the subject property is not forest land. This determination is validated by the <br />fact that are no forest resources existing on the subject property or on any surrounding land and <br />there are no areas within the subject property that fall within the definition of forest land. Also, <br />the soils of the subject property (Chehalis silty clay loam, Newberg loam, Newberg fine sandy <br />loam, Newberg urban land complex and Camas gravelly sandy loam) have no designated <br />Douglas Fir site index according to Lane County’s 1997 Soil Ratings for Forestry and <br /> <br />Agriculture. <br /> <br /> Goal 5 - Open Space, Scenic and Historic Areas, and Natural Resources. <br />To conserve open space and protect natural and scenic resources. <br /> <br />There has previously been a legislative determination by the metro jurisdictions that no Goal 5 <br />resources exist on subject site except wetlands, which are addressed in these findings. The <br />subject property has not been included in any inventory of needed open space or scenic areas <br />defined by Goal 5, nor has it been identified in the Metro Plan as having any historic, cultural or <br />natural resources which need to be preserved and/or protected. Therefore, we find that approval <br />of the proposed amendments will not result in any conflict with any Goal 5 resources. <br /> <br />With respect to wetlands, EGR, in its Evaluation of Aggregate Resources attached to the <br />application, determined that there is a wetland located within the meander scar along the <br />northwest boundary of the subject property That wetland does not extend beyond the eastern <br />bank of the meander scar and lies within the required 150’ mining setback from the property <br />boundary. Avoidance of wetlands in areas not covered by existing DOGAMI Mining <br />Permits will be accomplished by limiting mining operations to areas outside the applicable <br />setbacks from the expansion property boundary. All wetland area within the 150’ setback <br />shall be exempted from the administrative variance and the construction of the aquaclude <br />shall occur outside of the wetland area. Two excavated ponds are located in the southern <br />portion of the site, which were previously used in aggregate extraction and are currently <br />covered by DOGAMI permits, and thus exempt from wetland regulation. <br />The Goal 5 Administrative Rule for mineral and aggregate resources specifically addresses <br />other Goal 5 resources and limits considerations of conflict to “Goal 5 Resource Sites” that <br />have been identified in the Metro Plan. We find that, within that rule framework that limits <br />considerations regarding Goal 5 resources to identified sites, no conflicts with Goal 5 <br />resources have been identified. <br />Goal 6 - Air, Water and Land Resources Quality. <br /> <br />To maintain and improve the quality of the air, water and land <br />resources of the state. <br /> <br />Goal 6 requires that air, land and water resources of the state be maintained and improved <br />by assuring that future development, in conjunction with existing development, does not violate <br />applicable state and federal environmental quality standards, and does not exceed the carrying <br />capacity of local airsheds, degrade land resources or threaten the availability of such resources. <br />The State of Oregon, City of Eugene and Lane County have sufficient regulatory measures in <br />place so as to ensure that existing land use activities, as well as any future development on the <br />site, will not produce any unanticipated impacts resulting from the proposed amendments. <br /> <br />The Lane Regional Air Pollution Authority (LRAPA) regulates the Lane County airshed <br />and the industries within it. LRAPA rules and permit requirements regulate the release of <br />particulate matter into the air. Its permit system for emissions provides the regulatory measures <br />that maintain the carrying capacity and quality of the airshed consistent with applicable state and <br />Ordinance - 25 <br /> <br />
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