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4/27/2004
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20319
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5/27/2004
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James D. Torrey
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G. 16 Manage or enhance waterways and open stormwater systems to reduce water quality <br /> impacts from nmoff and to improve stormwater conveyance. <br /> <br /> G. 17 Include measures in local land development regulations that minimize the amount of <br /> impervious surface in new development in a mariner that reduces stormwater pollution, <br /> reduces the negative affects from increases in runoff, and is compatible with Metro Plan <br /> policies. <br /> <br /> G. 18 The cities and Lane County shall adopt a strategy for the unincorporated area of the UGB <br /> to: reduce the negative effects of filling in floodplains and prevent the filling of natural <br /> drainage channels except as necessary to ensure public operations and maintenance of <br /> these channels in a manner that preserves and/or enhances floodwater conveyance <br /> capacity and biological function. <br /> <br /> G. 19 Maintain flood storage capacity within the floodplain, to the maximum extent practical, <br /> through measures that may include reducing impervious surface in the floodplain and <br /> adjacent areas. <br /> <br /> Services to Develooment Within the Urban Growth Boundary: Electricity <br /> <br /> Finding <br /> <br />[ 24~2--3. According to local municipal utilities, efficient electrical service is often accomplished <br /> through mutual back-up agreements and inter-connected systems are more efficient than <br /> isolated systems. <br /> <br /> Policies <br /> <br /> G.20 The electric service providers will agree which provider will serve areas about to be <br /> annexed and inform the cities who the service provider will be and how the transition of <br /> services, if any, will occur. <br /> <br /> Services to Develooment Within the Urban Growth Boundary.: Schools <br /> <br /> Finding <br /> <br />[ 25~2-3. ORS 195.110 requires cities and counties to include, as an element of their <br /> comprehensive plan, a school facility plan for high growth districts prepared by the <br /> district in cooperation with the city or county; and for the city or county to initiate the <br /> planning activity. The law defines high growth districts as those that have an enrollment <br /> of over 5,000 students and an increase in enrollment of six percent or more during the <br /> three most recent school years. At present, there are no high growth school districts in the <br /> UGB. <br /> <br />[ 26~2-4. ORS 197.296(4)(a) states that when the UGB is amended to provide needed housing, "As <br /> part of this process, the amendment shall include sufficient land reasonably necessary to <br /> <br /> III-G-9 <br /> <br /> <br />
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