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The Metro Plan Housekeeping Revisions make no substantive changes to policies or findings in <br />the Metro Plan affecting housing. The revisions clarify the intent of existing adopted policy. <br />The Metro Plan Chapter III-C makes no changes to policies or findings in the Metro Plan <br />affecting housing. Therefore, the Metro Plan Housekeeping Revisions and Metro Plan Chapter <br />III-C do not affect Metro Plan consistency with Statewide Planning Goal 10. <br /> <br />The following findings of consistency with Goal 10 pertain to the Metro Plan Diagram <br />Amendments. <br /> <br /> The Metro Plan Diagram updates in the Eugene UGB better reflect adopted refinement plans, <br /> zoning actions, and development approvals, which have already been through a goal analysis <br /> and acknowledged by DLCD. Therefore, the amendments will not affect Metro Plan <br /> compliance with Goal 10. <br /> <br /> The Metro Plan Diagram amendments to remove Urban R, eserves do not change adopted <br /> policies or land supply related to Goal 10 because the underlying Plan designation is retained <br /> and the areas lie outside the UGB. Therefore, the amendments will not affect Metro Plan <br /> compliance with Goal 10. <br /> <br /> The Metro Plan Diagram amendments in the Springfield UGB will have no significant <br /> impact on the adopted buildable residential lands inventory. A 54 acre site designated "Low <br /> Density Residential" is proposed to be re-designated "Government and Education." The <br /> subject site is owned by EWEB and serves as Eugene's Water Treatment Plant. The site is <br /> zoned Public Land and Open Space. The proposed change in the Metro Plan Diagram brings <br /> the designation into consistency with existing zoning and use of the land. The subject <br /> property is not listed as available land on Springfield's inventory of buildable residential <br /> land. <br /> <br /> A second amendment to the Metro Plan Diagram will make it consistent with an <br /> acknowledged amendment to the East Main Street Refinement Plan. The refinement plan <br /> amendment changed the designation for a .28 acre parcel from "Low Density Residential" to <br /> "Mixed Use Commercial." The subject property was located adjacent to existing commercial <br /> property on Main Street. The mixed-use designation will allow up to 40% of the site to be <br /> developed with residential uses. The proposed amendment to the Metro Plan Diagram will <br /> make the same change from Low Density Residential to Mixed Use Conunercial for the <br /> parcel. The amendment to the refinement plan was found to have no significant impact on <br /> the inventory ofbuildable residential land. <br /> <br /> The Metro Plan Diagram amendments in the Springfield UGB will not affect Metro Plan <br /> compliance with Goal 10. <br /> <br />Goal Il--Public Facilities and Services: To plan and develop a timely, orderly and efficient <br /> <br />Exhibit D: Findings in Support of Adopting Ordinance for the Eugene-Springfield Page 10 of 15 <br />Metropolitan Plan (Metro Plan) Housekeeping Revisions, Metro Plan Chapter III-C, <br />and the Metro Plan Diagran~ <br /> <br /> <br />