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Ordinance No. 20319
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Ordinances
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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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a. A minimum level of key urban facilities and services can be provided to the area <br /> in an orderly and efficient manner. <br /> <br /> b. There will be a logical area and time within which to deliver urban services and <br /> facilities. Conversion ofurbanizable land to urban shall also be consistent with <br /> the Metro Plan. <br /> <br /> 9. A full range of key urban facilities and services shall be provided to urban areas <br /> according to demonstrated need and budgetary priorities. <br /> <br /> 10. Annexation to a city through normal processes shall continue to be the highest priority. <br /> <br /> 11. The tax differential concept, as provided for in ORS 222.111 (2), shall be one mechanism <br />[ that which can be employed in urban transition areas. <br /> <br /> 12. When the following criteria are met, either Springfield or Eugene may annex land which <br /> is not contiguous to its boundaries. <br /> <br /> a. The area to be annexed will be provided an urban service(s) which is (are) desired <br /> immediately by residents/property owners. <br /> <br /> b. The area to be annexed can be serviced (with minimum level of kev urban facilities <br /> and services as directed in the Metro Plan) in a timely and cost-efficient manner and <br /> is a logical extension of the city's service delivery system. <br /> <br /> b. The annexation proposal is accompanied by support within the area proposed for <br /> annexation from the owners of at least half the land area in the affected territory. <br /> <br /> 13. Police, fire and emergency medical services may be provided through extraterritorial <br /> extension w~rith a signed annexation agreement or initiation of a transition plan, and <br /> upon concurrence by the serving jurisdiction._, extraterritorial extension of services for <br /> specific life safety services shall be granted. <br /> <br /> 14. Both Eugene and Springfield shall examine potential assessment deferral programs for <br /> low-income households. <br /> <br /> 15. Creation of new special service districts or zones of benefit within the jurisdictional .Plan <br /> Boundary boundaries of the Metro Plan shall be considered only when all of the <br /> following criteria are satisfied: <br /> <br /> a. There is no other method of delivering public services which are required to <br /> mitigate against extreme health hazard or public safety conditions. <br /> <br /> b. The three metropolitan area general purpose governments concur with the <br /> proposal to form the service district or zone of benefit. <br /> <br /> II-C-5 <br /> <br /> <br />
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