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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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requirement for the siting of residences in Policy 28 above; (d) requirements of Policy 30; <br /> and (e) the requirements for special heavy industrial designated areas. <br /> <br />30. In order to encourage economic diversification, on-site sewage disposal systems shall be <br /> allowed for industrial development and for commercial development allowed within <br /> Campus Industrial designated areas in conjunction with annexation to a city, when <br /> extension of the public sewers wastewater system is are imminent or are l'S identified as <br /> part of an approved capital improvement program. <br /> <br />31. Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County shall continue to involve affected local <br /> governments and other urban service providers in development of future, applicable <br /> Metro Plan revisions, including amendments and updates. <br /> <br />32. The Mohawk Valley, LCC Bash~, and urban reserve areas wore identified in the Metro <br /> Plan as alternatives for UGB expansion. The Awbrey Meadowview aroa has been <br /> identified as another alternate growth area. Prior to initiation of the next major <br /> Metropolitan Plan update, an intergovernmental grow~d~ study, jointly funded by all three <br /> metropolitan area governments, shall be completed. This study will include a <br /> comparative analysis c~fpublic costs and policy implications of balanced growth into each <br /> of these alternative areas. <br /> <br />33. If expansion of the UGB is contemplated, all other options should be considered and <br /> eliminated before consideration of expanding the UGB in the. area west of Highway 99 <br /> and north of Royal Avenue. <br /> <br />Note: For other related policy discussion, see the Public Facilities and Services Element i___n <br />ChapterrlII-G. <br /> <br /> II-C-9 <br /> <br /> <br />
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