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Chapter V <br /> Glossary <br /> <br />The purpose of the Glossary is to define commonly used terms, as used in the Metro Plan. <br /> <br />1. Affordable housing: Housing priced so that a household at or below median income pays <br /> no more than 30 percent of its total gross income on housing and utilities. (The U.S. <br /> Department of Housin.e and Urban Development's (HUD)~F~rD's-figure for 1997 annual <br /> median income for a family of three in Lane County is $33,900; 30 percent = <br /> $847/month.) <br /> <br />2. Annexation: An extension of the boundaries of a city or special district. Annexations are <br /> governed by Oregon Revised Statutes. In the Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area, <br /> annexations currently require approval by the Lane CounW Local Government Boundary <br /> Commission. <br /> <br />3. Assumption: A position, projection, or conclusion considered to be reasonable. <br /> Assumptions differ from findings in that they are not known facts. <br /> <br />4. Best Management Practices (BMPs): Management practices or techniques used to guide <br /> design and construction of new improvements to minimize or prevent adverse <br /> environmental impacts. Often organized as a list from which those practices most suited <br /> to a specific site can be chosen to halt or offset anticipated problems. <br /> <br />5. Buildable residential lands: Land in urban and urbanizable areas that is suitable, <br /> available, and necessary for residential uses. Buildable land includes both vacant land <br /> and developed land likely to be redeveloped. Lands defined as unbuildable within the <br /> metropolitan urban growth boundary CLIGB) are those within the floodway, land within <br /> easement of 230 KV power lines, land within 75 feet of Class A streams or ponds, land <br /> within 50 feet of Class B streams or ponds, protected wetlands and wetland mitigation <br /> sites in Eugene, and wetlands larger than 0.25 acres in Springfield. Publicly owned land <br /> is generally not considered available for residential use. Buildable land includes property <br /> not currently sewered but scheduled to be sewered within the 20-year planning period. <br /> <br />6. Class F Streams (currently Class I Streams in Lane Code): "Streams that have fish use, <br /> including fish use streams that have domestic water use," as defined in OAR 629 to 635. <br /> <br />7. Compact Urban Growth: The filling in of vacant and tmderutilitzed lands in the UGB, as <br /> well as redevelopment inside the UGB. <br /> <br />85. Density: The average number of families, persons, or housing units per unit of land. <br /> Density is usually expressed as dwelling units per acre. <br /> <br /> V-1 <br /> <br /> <br />