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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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22-24-. In-fill: Development consisting of either construction on one or more lots in an area that <br /> is mostly developed or new construction between existing structures. Development of <br /> this type can conserve land and reduce sprawl. <br /> <br />2324. Infrastructure: The facilities and services that support the functions and activities of a <br /> community, including roads, street lights, wastewater lines, storm drainage, power lines, <br /> and water lines. <br /> <br />24g-3. Kev urban facilities and services: <br /> <br /> Minimum level: Wastewater service, stormwater service, transportation, solid waste <br /> management, water service, fire and emergency medical services, police protection, city- <br /> wide parks and recreation programs, electric service, land use controls, communication <br /> facilities, and public schools on a district-wide basis (in other words, not necessarily <br /> within walking distance of all students served). <br /> <br /> Full range: The minimum level of key urban facilities and services plus urban public <br /> transit, natural gas, street lighting, libraries, local parks, local recreation facilities and <br /> services, and health services. <br /> <br />252-4. Low-income housing: Housing priced so that a household at or below 80 percent of <br /> median income pays no more than 30 percent of its total gross household income on <br /> housing and utilities. (HUD's figure for 1997 annual 80 percent of median income for a <br /> family of three in Lane County is $27,150; 30 percent = $687/month.) <br /> <br />26-2-5. Manufactured dwelling: A structure constructed at an assembly plant and moved to a <br /> space in a manufactured dwelling park or a lot. The structure has sleeping, cooking, and <br /> plumbing facilities and is intended for residential purposes. <br /> <br />27-2-6. Manufactured dwellina park: Any place where four or more manufactured dwellings are <br /> located within 500 feet of one another on a lot, tract, or parcel of land under the same <br /> ownership, the primary purpose of which is to rent or lease space. <br /> <br />2.8. Metro Plan Plan Boundary: Defines that area shown on the Metro Plan Diagram that <br /> includes Springfield, Eugene, and unincorporated urban, urbanizable, rural, and <br /> agricultural lands exclusive of areas encompassed in the Lane County Rural <br /> Comprehensive Plan. (Note: Assumes boundaries between the area of the Metro Plan <br /> and the Lane County Rural Comprehensive Plan will coincide.) <br /> <br />29. Metro Plan Diagram: A graphic depiction in the Metro Plan of: (a) the land use planned <br /> for the metropolitan area; and (b) the goals and policies embodied in the text and <br /> elements of the Metro Plan. Information includes land use designations and the UGB. <br /> <br />30~. Metropolitan area: Generally, an area that includes and surrounds a city or group of <br /> cities. The Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area is the area within the Metro Plan Plan <br /> Boundary (Plan Boundary). <br /> <br /> v~3 <br /> <br /> <br />
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