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G.21 The cities shall initiate a process with school districts within the UGB for coordinating <br /> land use and school planning activities. The cities and school districts shall examine the <br /> following in their coordination efforts: <br /> <br /> a. The need for new public school facilities and sufficient land to site them; <br /> <br /> b. How open enrollment policies affect school location; <br /> <br /> c. The impact of school building height and site size on the buildable land supply; <br /> <br /> d. The use of school facilities for non-school activities and appropriate <br /> reimbursement for this use; <br /> <br /> e. The impact of building and land use codes on the development and <br /> redevelopment of school facilities; <br /> <br /> f. Systems development charge adjustments related to neighborhood schools; and, <br /> <br /> g. The possibility of adjusting boundaries, when practical and when total <br /> enrollment will not be affected, where a single, otherwise internally cohesive area <br /> is divided into more than one school district. <br /> <br />G.22 Support financial and other efforts to keep neighborhood schools open and to retain <br /> schools sites in public ownership following school closure. <br /> <br />G.23 Support the retention of University of Oregon and LCC facilities in central city areas to <br /> increase opportunities for public transit and housing and to retain these schools' <br /> attractiveness to students and faculty. <br /> <br />Services to Develooment Within the Urban Growth Boundary: Solid Waste <br /> <br />Finding <br /> <br />32430. Statewide Planning Goal 11 requires that, "To meet current and long-range needs, a <br /> provision for solid waste disposal sites, including sites for inert waste, shall be included <br /> in each plan." <br /> <br />Policies <br /> <br />G.24 The Lane County Solid Waste Management Plan, as updated, shall serve as the guide for <br /> the location of solid waste sites, including sites for inert waste, to serve the metropolitan <br /> area. Industries that make significant use of the resources recovered from the Glenwood <br /> solid waste transfer facility should be encouraged to locate in that vicinity. <br /> <br />Services to Areas Outside the Urban Growth Boundary <br /> <br /> III-G- 11 <br /> <br /> <br />