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more than one hospital will locate in Eugene in <br /> <br /> It iS aisc reas°nable to assume that a hospital development located under the provisions of this <br /> 2&e than 40 acres. The Sacred HeM Medical center on <br /> 12 acres, a four block area including uses <br /> <br /> ~eaWas apProximately 38 acres. The McKenzie- <br /> ~ 15 acres, including related uses. The <br /> X ~ SPringfield~ plied fOr a hosPkal Md numerous hospkal- <br />~ s ~S approximately 40 acres, Based on these faCts, the CkY ofEugene can <br />r~as0nabie assume thai any h;spital site ~at is located under the prOViSiOns of this ;rdinan~e would <br />be n0 larger than 40 acresI <br /> <br /> The uses authorized y ~e ordln~ce are, Hospital, Cl!mc or other Me&cai Health Treatment <br /> menia! health), and iiLaborato~i includes medica! dentatl and X~ray~, The <br /> ~Ommef;ial and }ndus~aizones for WhiCh new uses are authorized under the teTM of the O~dinance <br /> able: <br /> <br /> C-4 ii-1 11[-2 ii-3 <br /> <br />~l X X X X <br /> <br />>r other Medical X* X* X* X* <br />Treatment Facility <br />ing mental health) ~ <br /> <br />tory, includes medFal X* X* X* <br />and x-r ., i <br /> <br />* Use ~s ~ included within a hospital development site. <br /> <br />The institutional uses permitted by the ordinance are primarily commercial uses, consistent with the <br />C-4 zone and its Corresponding comprehensive plan designation. These types of uses were <br />considered in establishing the area's supply of commercial lands. (Eugene Commercial Lands Study <br />at II-7, III-4, C22 - C23). The hospitals akeady established in the area have commercial zoning and <br />designations and hospitals, cliniCs and labs are already permitted conditionally in some commercial <br />zones. Since the uses being allowed in C-4 are commercial in nature and were already permitted in <br />commercial designations, the ordinance's allowance of these uses in C-4 is conMstent with Goal 9. <br /> <br />The allowance of these uses in M, I-2 and I-3 is also consistent with Goal 9. The establishment ora <br />40-acre hospital development site in Eugene's M, I-2 or I-3 zones would not reduce the area's supply <br />of industrial lands belo'~~ that needed to accommodate the industrial growth anticipated in the Cffy's <br />acknoWledged industrial lands inventory. The City's acknowleciged industriiil land inventory <br />documents (the Metropolitan Industrial Lands Jnventory Report arid Metropolitan Lands Policy <br />Report - July 1993) shows an industrial land supply of 3~604 buildable acres for the Metro area. <br />2895.49 acres of this buildable industrial lands are within the Eugene UGB, including 734.52 acres <br /> <br />Exhibit A ~ 11 <br /> <br /> <br />