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Exhibit A <br /> <br />hearing to ail property owners and residents within 100 feet of the subject property, and <br />the appropriate neighborhood association; 2) Notice shall be published in a newspaper of <br />general circulation; 3) Notice shall be provided to the Department of Land Conservation <br />and Development (DLCD) at least 45 days before the initial evidentiary hearing <br />(planning commission). SDC Article 7 METRO PLAN AMENDMENTS, SDC Article <br />14 PL~LIC HEgnRINGS. <br /> <br />Notice of the joint planning commission hearing was mailed to 413 separate property <br />addresses on May 1, 2003. Notice of the joint planning commission hearing was <br />pubhshed in the Springfield NEWS on May 7, 2003 and again on May 29, 2003 in the <br />Register-Guard. Notice of the joint elected officials hearing was published in the <br />Register-Guard on May 29, 2003 and ~n the Springfield NEWS on May 28, 2003. Notice <br />of the first evidentiary hearing was provided to DLCD on May 1, 2003. Notice of the <br />finai hearing was provided to DLCD on May 19, 2003. The notice to DLCD identified <br />ODOT, ©DF&W~ State Parks, DSL, NOAA, ACE, the City of Eugene and Lane Cotmty <br />as affected agencies. Notice was provided to the Citizens Planning Committee for East <br />Alton Baker Park, Whilamut natural area, on May 1, 2003. <br /> <br />Requirements under Goal 1 are met by adherence to the citizen involvement processes <br />required by the Metro plan and implemented by the Springfield Development Code, <br />Articles 7 and 14. <br /> <br />Goal 2 - Land Use Planning <br /> <br />To establish a land use planningprocess and policy fi~amework as a basis for all <br />decisions and actions related to use of land and to assure an adequate f~ctuat <br />base for such decisions and actions. <br /> <br />All land-use plans and implementation ordinances shall be adopted by the <br />governing body afier public hearing and shah be reviewed and, as needed, <br />revised on a periodic cycle to take into account changing public policies and <br />circumstances, in accord with a schedule set forth in the plan. Opportunities <br />shah be provided for review and comment by citizens and affected governmental <br />units during preparation, review and revision of plans and implementation <br />ordinances. <br /> <br />Implementation Measures - are &e means used to cart>, out the plan. These are <br />of Cwo general types: (1) management implementation measures such as <br />ordinances, regulations or project plans, and (2) site or area spec~c <br />implementation measures such as permits' and grants for construction, <br />construction of public facilities or provision of services. <br /> <br />In addition to the foregoing, Goal 2, Part II(c) provides for an exception to an applicable <br />statewide goal if reasons justify taking such an action. This application applies the <br />reasons criteria-under the section "Compliance with Oregon Administrative Rules" <br />below~ <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />