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<br />Goal 8 ensures the provision of recreational facilities to Oregon citizens and is primarily <br />concerned with the provision of those facilities in non-urban areas of the state. The proposed <br />amendments will not impact the provision of public recreational facilities, nor will they affect <br />access to existing or future public recreational facilities. Therefore, the amendments are <br />consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 8. <br /> <br />Goal 9 - Economic Development: To provide adequate opportunities throughout the state for <br />a variety of economic activities vital to the health, welfare, and prosperity of Oregon's citizens. <br /> <br />The Administrative Rule for Statewide Planning Goal 9 (OAR 660, Division 9) requires cities <br />to evaluate the supply and demand of commercial land relative to community economic <br />objects. The Eugene Commercial Lands Study is acknowledged for compliance with the <br />requirements of Goal 9 and its Administrative Rule. Currently, the City of Eugene has a <br />surplus of commercial land. The subject plan amendments will not affect the supply of <br />available commercial land. The amendments are consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 9. <br /> <br />Goal 1 0 - Housing: To provide for the housing needs of the citizens of the state. <br /> <br />Goal 10 requires that communities plan for and maintain an inventory of buildable residential <br />land for needed housing units. The request to re-designate approximately 57 acres from <br />Medium Density Residential to LoW Density Residential impacts the supply and availability of <br />residential lands, as the request will reduce the potential number of units that could be built in <br />the areal. However, the subject area was not included in the documented supply of "buildable <br />land" available for residential development as inventoried in the acknowledged 1999 <br />Residential Lands Study2. Therefore, the change will not affect the area's acknowledged <br />supply of residential land and is consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 1 O. <br /> <br />Although the area was not included in the 1999 inventory of supply, it has supplied additional <br />residential development worth noting. Since 1998, 12 new units were issued building permits <br />in the study area, including three duplexes, one single family home, and one five-unit row <br />house. Additional infill can be expected. <br /> <br />Under the existing Medium Density Residential designation, the subject area could be expected <br />to gradually infill over time. For example, 4 out of 36 parcels north of the channel are now <br /> <br />I Approval of these amendments will have the effect of returning the portion of the study area south of the Amazon <br />Channel to the buildout potential possible before the City Council adopted the Housekeeping Amendments to the Metro Plan, <br />which became effective February 8, 2006. The Housekeeping Amendments changed the Metro Plan designation of that portion <br />south of the Amazon from Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential in order to bring the Metro Plan Designation <br />into alignment with the Jefferson-Far West Refinement Plan land use designation and policy text. The Council initiated the <br />subject amendments after neighborhood leaders questioned the appropriateness of the Medium Density Residential designation <br />and its correlation to the refinement plan policy text. The area north of the Amazon channel was designated Medium Density <br />Residential even prior to the Housekeeping Amendments. It is the policy recommendation of the Planning Commission to <br />change this area to Low Density Residential as well, primarily to keep Area 15 intact as a whole, as it is treated by the refinement <br />plan. For additional background on the options considered to address the issue, see Memo from Susan Muir to Eugene City <br />Council dated May 24, 2006. <br /> <br />2 At the time the Residential Lands Study was completed, the majority of the subject area was designated Low Density <br />Residential by the Metro Plan and Low to Medium Density Residential by the refinement plan. <br />