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Text edits to reflect the removal of urban reserves; <br /> <br /> · Text edits to describe the Metro Plan Diagram (Metro Plan Chapter II-G) <br /> <br /> The following list of policies are proposed for specific changes in Exhibit A; the reasons <br /> for the changes are presented in italics below each listed policy or group of policies: <br /> <br /> Page II-G-5: <br /> <br /> 13. Police, fire and emergency medical services may be provided through <br /> extraterritorial extension wa~tith a signed annexation agreement or initiation of a <br /> transition plan: and upon concurrence by the serving jurisdiction._, extrate~to~al <br /> ......................... ~ ............... .~ ................ granted. <br /> <br /> This change was recommended because it more clearly states the original intent <br /> of the policy and clarifies what was meant by "specific fire and life safety <br /> services." <br /> <br /> Page 11-C-7: <br /> <br /> 22. Cities shall not extend water or ~astewater service outside city <br /> limits to serve a residence or business without first obtaining a valid "t~4t~te- <br /> ma.~,v,~ty" annexation petition, a consent to annex agreement, or when a health <br /> hazard annexation is required. <br /> <br /> Triple majority is no longer an option under Oregon law. <br /> <br /> 25. When conducting metropolitan planning studies, particularly the Pubic Facilities <br /> c,,,~,, consider the orderly <br /> and Services Plan ~ <br /> provision and fin~cing of public se~ices ~d the overall impact on population <br /> ~d geo~aphical ~owth in the me~opolit~ ~ea. Where approphate, future <br /> planing stu~es should include specific ~ysis of the ~owth impacts suggested <br /> by ~at p~icul~ study for the metropolitan ~ea. <br /> <br /> The Alternative Growth Areas Study has already been done. This policy refers to <br /> future action. <br /> <br /> 26. Based upon direction provided in Policies 3~=, :38, and g-324 of this section, any <br /> development taking place in an urbanizable area er in rural residential <br /> ~o.~....~^~ ~ °; ...... .. ~. ~... .............. ~ ~o~. ~ ~ ~. sh~l be desired to the development <br /> st~d~ds of the city which would be responsible for eventuflly provi~ng a <br /> mnimum level of key urb~ se~ices to the mea. Unless the following con~tions <br /> ~e met, the mnimum lot size for cmpus indus~al desi~ated ~eas shall be 50 <br /> acres and the mnimum lot size for fll other desi~ations shill be 10 acres. Any I <br /> I <br /> <br />Metro Plan Periodic Review Text and Diagram Amendments Staff Notes Page 8 of 28 <br /> City Council Agenda pa§e 310 <br /> <br /> <br />
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