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Exhibit B <br />Goal 8 - Recreational Needs. To satisfy the recreational needs of the citizens of the state and <br />visitors, and where appropriate, to provide for the siting of necessary recreational facilities <br />including destination resorts. <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 <br />amendments do not affect the City's provisions for or access to recreation areas, recreational <br />facilities or recreational opportunities. Therefore, Statewide Planning Goal 8 does not apply. <br />Goal 9 - Economic Development. To provide adequate opportunities throughout the state for a <br />variety of economic activities vital to the health, welfare, and prosperity of Oregon's citizens. <br />Goal 9 requires cities to evaluate the supply and demand of commercial land relative to <br />community economic objectives. The amendments do not impact the supply of industrial or <br />commercial lands. Therefore, the amendments are consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 9. <br />Goa110 - Housing. To provide for the housing needs of citizens of the state. <br />Goal 10 requires communities to provide an adequate supply of residential buildable land to <br />accommodate estimated housing needs for a 20 -year planning period. The Residential Lands <br />Supply Study (2017) was adopted by the City of Eugene as a refinement of the Envision Eugene <br />Comprehensive Plan and complies with the requirements of Goal 10 and the corresponding <br />Administrative Rule. According to the Residential Lands Supply Study, there is sufficient <br />buildable residential land to meet the identified land need. <br />The amendments do not impact the supply of residential buildable land. No land is being re- <br />designated from residential use to a nonresidential use, and the amendments do not otherwise <br />diminish the amount of lands available for residential use. Rather, the amendments increase <br />the capacity of existing residential land, by increasing the potential number of dwelling units <br />that could be built without adversely impacting the residential land inventory. <br />The provisions specific to the S -JW Jefferson Westside and the S -C Chambers Special Area Zones <br />recognize that those zones already allow for a second one -family dwellings that can be an <br />interior, attached or detached residential structure that is used in connection with or that is <br />accessory to a single-family dwelling, and are therefore already in compliance with state law. <br />Findings demonstrating consistency with ORS 197.312(5) are provided as a separate <br />attachment. <br />Accordingly, the amendments do not impact the supply or availability of residential lands <br />included in the documented supply of "buildable land" that is available for residential <br />development as inventoried in the acknowledged Residential Lands Supply Study. Therefore, <br />the amendments are consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 10. <br />rd <br />