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Eugene Ordinance Exhibit B <br />[Lane County Ordinance Exhibit B] <br />do not clearly require action by Lane County (they establish that the Eugene UGB includes sufficient land <br />for residential needs, and do not require any changes to the UGB), Lane County has chosen to consider <br />adoption of an ordinance to co -adopt the change to the Metro Plan, and to adopt the Envision Eugene <br />comprehensive plan amendments "to the extent they apply to the Eugene urbanizable area." The City <br />consulted with surrounding jurisdictions and invited their comment. Coordination with regard to the <br />residential supply and demand work related to this ordinance included the following: <br />• The Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) was engaged through <br />notice of the proposed action, regular contact with the City of Eugene's regional <br />representative, and periodic presentations at DLCD where staff was invited to comment on <br />the proposed action. <br />• Lane County was invited to (and did) send a County Commissioner to participate in the <br />Community Resource Group during the early visioning phase of the Envision Eugene project. <br />City staff collaborated with County staff to provide informational updates and presentations <br />to the County Planning Commission and Board of Commissioners at key points in the <br />Envision Eugene process. The County also participated in the adoption process for the <br />measure that re -designated land for low density residential housing. <br />• City of Springfield was engaged through notice of the proposed action and opportunity to <br />comment. <br />• City of Junction City was engaged through direct communication with Planning staff, <br />including discussion of the proposed action and opportunity to comment. <br />• City of Creswell was engaged through direct communication with Planning staff, including <br />discussion of the proposed action and opportunity to comment. <br />• Junction City Water Control District was engaged through direct involvement in the <br />identification of concerns and strategies regarding the UGB expansion near its jurisdictional <br />boundaries. <br />• Bethel School District was engaged through coordination on identifying its 20 -year land <br />need that would occur on residential land. <br />• Eugene School District 4J was engaged through coordination on identifying its 20 -year land <br />need, or lack thereof, and its impact on the residential land supply. <br />• University of Oregon was engaged through meetings early in the process and at key points <br />along the way to identify needs that would occur on residential land and any concerns. <br />• Lane Transit District (LTD) was engaged through meetings early in the process and at key <br />points along the way to identify needs and concerns. <br />• Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWEB) was engaged through direct coordination <br />regarding the delivery of services within the current UGB , and through planning of their <br />downtown riverfront site which added capacity to increase housing inside the current urban <br />growth boundary. <br />Statewide Planning Goal 3 — Agricultural Lands <br />Statewide Planning Goal -- "To preserve and maintain agricultural lands." <br />The actions taken by this ordinance address only property located within the urban growth boundary <br />and do not affect any land designated for agricultural use. To the extent this action could be <br />2 Final <br />