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<br />Goal 4 - Forest Lands. To conserveforest lands by maintaining theforest land base and to protect <br />the state's forest economy <br /> <br />The amendments apply to property located within the urban growth boundary and do not affect any <br />land designated for forest use. Therefore, Goal 4 does not apply. <br /> <br />Goal 5 - Natural Resources. Scenic and Historic Areas. and Open Spaces. To protect natural <br />resources and conserve scenic and historic areas and open spaces. <br /> <br />The amendments do not create or amend the City's list of Goal S resources, do not amend a code <br />provision adopted in order to protect a significant Goal S resource or to address specific requirements <br />of GoalS, do not allow new uses that could be conflicting uses with a significant GoalS resource site <br />and do not amend the acknowledged urban growth boundary. Therefore, Goal S does not apply. <br /> <br />Goal 6 - Air. Water and Land Resources Quality. To maintain and improve the quality of the air, <br />water and land resources of the state. <br /> <br />Goal 6 addresses waste and process discharges from development, and is aimed at protecting air, <br />water and land from impacts of those discharges. This goal requires local comprehensive plans and <br />implementing measures to be consistent with state and federal regulations on matters such as <br />groundwater pollution. <br /> <br />The proposed amendment to provide Stormwater Development Standards is one component of the <br />larger Stormwater Program initiated by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), s <br />approval of the City's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. The <br />City's NPDES Stormwater permit, first issued by DEQ in 1994, and subsequentlyre-issued in March <br />2004, includes measures which in total fulfill the applicable federal Clean Water Act requirements <br />for large municipalities over 100,000 in population. <br /> <br />The proposed amendments will regulate the location, design, construction, and maintenance of <br />stormwater facilities that capture and treat stormwater runoff from new development and significant <br />re-development to reduce impacts that urbanization has on water quality; protect waterways in <br />headwater areas from the erosive effects of increased stormwater runoff peak flow rates and volumes <br />resulting from development; restrict the discharge of oil and grease from land uses that produce high <br />concentrations of these pollutants; and prevent stormwater pollution by eliminating pathways that <br />may introduce pollutants. These amendments are consistent with the City's existing measure to <br />provide for clean air, water and land resources; therefore, these amendments are consistent with Goal <br />6. <br /> <br />Goal 7 - Areas Sub;ect to Natural Disasters and Hazards. To protect people and property from <br />natural hazards. <br /> <br />The amendments do not affect the City's restrictions on development in areas subject to natural <br />hazards. Further, the amendments do not allow for new development that could result in a natural <br /> <br />Exhibit A to Ordinance No. 20369 <br />Findings of Consistency <br />