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"There is sufficient buildable residential land within the existing urban growth <br /> boundary to meet the future housing needs of the projected population. In fact, the <br /> 1992 residential buildable land supply exceeds the 1992-2015 residential land <br /> demand in all residential categories. Assuming land is consumed evenly over the <br /> period, by 1999, there will be at least a 20 year supply of residential land <br /> remaining inside the urban growth boundary" <br /> <br /> Goals 11 through 19. Refer to findings, above, for goals 11 through 19 related to <br /> Comprehensive Plan Diagram amendment criteria in EC 9.7730(3). <br /> <br /> (2) Is consistent with applicable provisions of the Metro Plan and applicable adopted <br /> refinement plans. <br /> <br /> The adopted refinement plans that generally apply to this area include the Fairmount/UO <br /> Special Area Study, the Eugene Arterial and Collector Street Plan, and the Eugene Local <br /> Street Plan. The proposed code amendments are consistent with applicable provisions <br /> of the Metro Plan, as described above (refer to findings, above, for applicable Metro Plan <br /> policies related to Comprehensive Plan Diagram amendment criteria in EC 9.7730(3)(b).) <br /> The proposed code amendments do not affect any of the adopted policies within either <br /> the Eugene Arterial and Collector Street Plan or the Eugene Local Street Plan, and do not <br /> affect any street classification on the Street Classification Map adopted as part of the <br /> Eugene Arterial and Collector Street Plan. Therefore, the proposed code amendments do <br /> not apply to either of those adopted refinement plan. <br /> <br />(3) In the case of establishment of a special area zone, is consistent with EC 9.3020 Criteria <br />for Establishment of an S Special Area Zone. <br /> <br />The amendments do not establish a special area zone. <br /> <br /> 15 <br /> <br /> City Council Agenda page 249 <br /> <br /> <br />