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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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4. The City of Eugene shall provide urban services to the River Road and Santa Clara <br /> neighborhoods upon annexation. In the meantime, to reduce the groundwater pollution <br />[ problem, Eugene will extend sewer-s-wastewater service to developed properties. <br /> <br />I 5. Using the CH2M Hill report as a foundation, efforts to prepare more detailed engineering <br /> studies which will provide the basis for a capital improvement program to sewer the <br />[ River Road-and Santa Clara areas in a manner consistent with the above policy direction <br /> shall proceed. <br /> <br /> 6. No particular section of the Metro Plan shall be interpreted as prohibiting the process of <br />[ incorporation of a new city in River Road- and Santa Clara in accordance with ORS 199 <br /> and 221. This means that: <br /> <br /> a. As a comprehensive planning document, no particular section of the Metro Plan <br /> shall be used in isolation to evaluate different courses of action. <br /> <br /> b. The phrase "process of incorporation" refers to the specific steps of incorporation <br />[ outlined in Oregon Revised StatutesORS 199 and 221. <br /> <br /> c. This policy does not negate the requirement of public sanitary sewerswastewater <br /> service as a minimum level of key urban facilities and services. Any institutional <br /> solution to providing urban services in the River Road- and Santa Clara areas <br /> must provide public sanitary sewerswastewater service to address LCDC <br /> requirements and to protect public health and safety in resolving groundwater <br />I pollution problems. Public sanitary sewerswastewater service are isalso required <br /> to achieve higher than septic tank level of urban residential densities and to utilize <br /> efficiently valuable metropolitan-scale buildable land. <br /> <br /> II-F-5 <br /> <br /> <br />
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