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Eugene Ordinance Exhibit B <br />[Lane County Ordinance Exhibit B] <br />amendments taken by this ordinance also add to the Plan an explicit statement that the goals and <br />policies in that element of the Metro Plan will continue to apply. <br />These amendments do not present any internal inconsistency in the Metro Plan. <br />(3) When the city -specific local comprehensive plan also applies, the proposed amendment is <br />consistent with the city -specific local comprehensive plan. <br />See findings addressing consistency with Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan under EC 9.8074, below. <br />EC 9.8074 Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan Amendment - Amendment Approval Criteria. If <br />the city council decides to act, the application shall be approved, approved with modifications or <br />denied based on compliance with the following criteria: <br />(1) The proposed amendment would be consistent with the Statewide Planning Goals. <br />Amendments made to the Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan by this ordinance add a paragraph to <br />the "Eugene Urban Growth Boundary" Chapter of the Plan to refer to a new Appendix to the Plan. The <br />Appendix is the Envision Eugene Residential Land Supply Study. As discussed in the findings addressing <br />consistency with the Statewide Planning Goals, above, this amendment is consistent with the Statewide <br />Planning Goals. See, especially, the findings pertaining to Statewide Planning Goals 10 and 14. <br />(2) The proposed amendment would be consistent with the Eugene -Springfield Metropolitan <br />Area General Plan. <br />As explained, the amendments to the Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan (EECP) include the City's <br />adoption of 2012-2032 Residential Buildable Lands Inventory for the Eugene UGB (Part V of the <br />Residential Land Supply Study). Amendments to the Metro Plan, described under EC 9.7735, above, <br />revise its text to recognize the new Study and BLI and to eliminate outdated Metro Plan text for <br />consistency with the new City -specific planning conducted by Eugene and Springfield. <br />The following findings address Metro Plan policies that relate to the EECP amendments: <br />A.3 Provide an adequate supply of buildable residential land within the UGB for the 20 - <br />year planning period at the time of Periodic Review. <br />The City is conducting a legislative review of the Eugene UGB on its own initiation, not as part of Periodic <br />Review. To the extent this policy applies, the Residential Land Supply Study adopted an appendix to the <br />Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan demonstrates that the Eugene UGB includes an adequate supply <br />of buildable residential land within the Eugene UGB for the 2012-2032 20 -year planning period. See <br />findings under Statewide Planning Goals 10 and 14, above. <br />A.4 Use annexation, provision of adequate public facilities and services, rezoning, <br />redevelopment, and infill to meet the 20 -year projected housing demand. <br />The City of Eugene has provisions that allow annexation, consistent with State law, as land within its <br />UGB is ready for urban residential development. To accommodate the 20 -year need for residential land, <br />the City has taken previous actions to redesignate and rezone land. This action, and previous actions, <br />made code amendments that encourage redevelopment and infill in order to meet the 20 -year land <br />supply. In a separate action, the City and County have updated the public facilities plan to include all <br />26 Final <br />