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highest priority. (page II-C-5). <br /> <br />Policy 15. Ultimately, land within the UGB shall be annexed to a city and provided with <br />the 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. (page II-C-5) <br /> <br />The Metro Plan designates the annexation area as appropriate for Low Density <br />Residential use. The River Road Santa Clara Urban Facilities Plan (RR/SC UFP) is the <br />adopted refinement plan for the subject property. The subject property is located within <br />the River Road/ Division subarea of the RR/SC UFP, and is designated for Low Density <br />Density residential. <br /> <br />With regard to applicable policies of the RR/SC UFP none of the general "Residential <br />Land Use Policies" appear to be directly applicable to the subject request. The "Public <br />Facilities and Services Element" policies of the RR/SC UFP are directed at local <br />government; however, the premise of these policies (regarding the provision of urban <br />services) is the assumption that the properties within the UGB will be annexed. <br /> <br />As discussed in this subsection, and further detailed under subsection (3) below, the <br />proposed annexation is consistent with the Metro Plan growth management policies <br />and can be served by the minimum level of key urban services. The annexation <br />procedures beginning at EC 9.7800 are consistent with State law and therefore, as found <br />throughout this report, the annexation is consistent with State law. <br /> <br />Therefore, based on the findings above, the proposal is consistent with the applicable <br />policies of the Metro Plan. <br />EC 9.7825(3) The proposed annexation will result in a boundary in which the minimum level of key <br />urban facilities and services, as defined in the Metro Plan, can be provided in an <br />orderly, efficient, and timely manner. <br />Complies Findings: Consistent with this criterion, the proposed annexation will result in a <br />boundary in which the minimum level of key urban facilities and services can be <br /> NO <br />provided in an orderly, efficient, and timely manner as detailed below: <br />YES <br /> <br />Wastewater <br />Public Works staff note that there is an existing 6-inch service from the 8-inch main line <br />in Hunsaker Lane (see as-built 3325.80), and an 8-inch stub from Susan Street (see as- <br />built 3326.030). Public Works staff also notes that there is an on-hold wastewater <br />equivalent assessment that will become payable at the time of development. <br /> <br />Stormwater <br />Public Works staff notes that the existing stormwater system is not owned or <br />maintained by the City of Eugene. However, there are options for complying with <br />stormwater standards which will be further evaluated at the time of future <br />development. Additionally referral comments from Lane County staff note that <br />stormwater runoff will need to be retained on-site or directed to an approved discharge <br />Cowan, Doug (A 16-9) November, 2016 Page 2 <br />