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Ordinance No. 20319
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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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c. The district or zone of benefit is an interim service delivery method, and there are <br /> legal assurances, such as annexation agreemonts, to ensure that annexation to the <br /> appropriate city occurs within the planning period. <br /> <br /> d. The servicing city is not capable of providing the full range of urban facilities and <br /> services in the short term, although it is recognized that urban facilities and <br /> services will be provided by a city consistent with adopted public facilities plans <br /> and capital improvement programs. <br /> <br /> e. The district or zone of benefit will contract with the appropriate city for interim <br />[ service delivery until annexation annexed to the appropriate city. <br /> <br /> 16. Ultimately, land within the UGB shall be annexed to a city and provided with the <br /> required minimum level of urban facilities and services. While the time frame for <br /> annexation may vary, annexation should occur as land transitions from urbanizable to <br /> urban. , <br /> <br /> 17. Eugene and Springfield and their respective utility branches, Eugene Water & Electric <br /> Board (EWEB) and Springfield Utility Board (SUB), shall be the water and electrical <br /> service providers within the UGB. <br /> <br />[ 18. As annexations to cities occur over time, existing special service districts within the UGB <br /> shall be dissolved. The cities should consider developing intergovernmental agreements, <br /> which address transition issues raised by annexation, with affected special service <br /> districts. <br /> <br /> 19. The realignment (possible consolidation or merger) of fringe special service districts shall <br /> be examined to: <br /> <br /> a. Promote urban service transition to cities within the UGB. <br /> <br /> b. Provide continued and comprehensive rural level services to property and people <br /> outside the UGB. <br /> <br /> c. Provide more efficient service delivery and more efficient governmental structure <br /> for serving the immediate urban fringe. <br /> <br /> 20. Annexation of territory to existing service districts within the UGB shall occur only when <br /> the following criteria are met: <br /> <br />I ' <br /> a. Immediate annexation to a city is not possible because the reqmred <br /> minimum level of key urban facilities and services cannot be provided in a timely <br /> manner (within five years, as outlined in an adopted capital improvements <br /> program). <br /> <br /> II-C-6 <br /> <br /> <br />
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