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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.30 The cities shall coordinate with Lane County on responsibility and authority to address <br /> stormwater-related issues outside the Plan Boundary, including outfalls outside the <br /> Springfield portion of the UGB. <br /> <br />G.31 Measures to protect, enhance, or alter Class F Streams outside the UGB, within the Plan <br /> Boundary shall, at a minimum, be consistent with Lane County's riparian standards. <br /> <br />G.32 New schools within the Plan Boundary shall be built inside the UGB. <br /> <br />Finaneinfl <br /> <br />Findings <br /> <br />41___~. ORS 197.712(2)(e) states that the project timing and financing provisions of public <br /> facility plans shall not be considered land use decisions. <br /> <br />42__~. ORS 223.297 and ORS 223.229(1) do not permit the collection of local systems <br /> development charges (SDCs) for fire and emergency medical service facilities and <br /> schools, limiting revenue options for these services. Past attempts to change this law <br /> have been unsuccessful. <br /> <br />_4.3_~-. Service providers in the metropolitan area use SDCs to help fund the following facilities: <br /> <br /> · Springfield: stormwater, wastewater, and transportation; <br /> · Willamalane Park and Recreation District: parks; <br /> · SUB, Rainbow Water District: water; <br /> · Eugene: stormwater, wastewater, parks, and transportation; and, <br /> · EWEB: water. <br /> <br />4~44g.. Oregon and California timber receipt revenues, a federally-funded source of county road <br /> funds, have declined over the years and their continued decline is expected. <br /> <br />45.._~. Regular maintenance reduces long term infrastructure costs by preventing the need for <br /> frequent replacement and rehabilitation. ORS 223.297 to 223.314 do not allow use of <br /> SDCs to fund operations and maintenance. <br /> <br />46~44. The assessment rates of Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County are each different, <br /> creating inequitable financing of some infrastructure improvements in the metropolitan <br /> area. <br /> <br />Policies <br /> <br />G.33 Changes to Public Facilities and Services Plan project phasing schedules or anticipated <br /> costs and financing shall be made in accordance with budgeting and capital improvement <br /> program procedures of the affected jurisdiction(s). <br /> <br /> III-G-14 <br /> <br /> <br />
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