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Order Recommendation #3: Adopt Metro Plan Designations and Zoning Amendments for Specified <br />Nodes <br /> <br />On May 4, 2001 LCDC approved a set of Alternative TPR Performance Measures as a means of gauging <br />progress on implementation of the alternative measures. TransPlan contains the following performance <br />measures for nodal development-related activities. <br /> <br /> Table 2 <br /> Alternative TPR Performance Measures for the Eugene-Springfield MPO <br /> <br /> Measure Key Plan Plan 1995 2005 2010 2015 <br /> Element Implementation <br /> or <br /> Travel/Market <br /> Response <br /> Acres of Nodal Plan 1,000 1,500 2,000 acres <br /> Zoned Nodal Development Implementation acres acres zoned for <br /> Development nodal <br /> development <br /> % of Nodal Market Response 2.5% 14.5% 23.3% of <br /> dwelling Development New DU's <br /> units built in 5.6% 20.4% <br /> nodes <br /> % of New Nodal Market Response 10% 25% 45% <br /> "Total" Development <br /> Employment 18.1% 32.6% <br /> in Nodes <br /> <br />It should be noted that the first benchmark year for reporting progress on implementation is 2005. At that <br />time, it is expected that a total of 1000 acres will be designated and zoned for nodal development <br />throughout the metropolitan area. As of this date (November, 2003) the City of Eugene has re-designated <br />and re-zoned nearly 680 acres of land for nodal development with an additional 212 acres expected to be <br />re-designated by March, 2004 in conjunction with the adoption of the Downtown Plan. By mid-2004, <br />Eugene will have the appropriate Metro Plan designations and zoning to implement nodal <br />development on almost 900 acres of land, or 90% of the 2005 target acreage for the region. Table 3 <br />provides a summary of the status of recently approved, or active nodal development projects in Eugene. <br /> <br /> <br />
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