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19886
Document_Title
An ordinance amending the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan (Metro Plan) Diagram.
Adopted_Date
11/9/1992
Approved Date
11/9/1992
CMO_Effective_Date
12/10/1992
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Jeffrey R. Miller
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Findings: <br />~ ~ Transportation Policy 8.4 requires City coordination with LTD to develop new bus <br />routes throughout the Gateway Refinement Plan area, and to enhance existing routes <br />through construction of additional turnouts. <br />Policy 111-F- fi {5~; New developments shall include consideration of improvements which would <br />accommodate urban public transit and other alternative modes. <br />Findings. <br />~ ~ Residential Policy ~ 4.4 requires development area plans in the MDR-designated area <br />east of Game Farm Road South to identify access and circulation for the site, including <br />roads, drives, parking areas, and bike and pedestrian pathways. <br />. • <br />2} Transportation Policy 9.0 provides for consideration of convenient access to and use <br />of transit facilities through reduced walking distances, and provision of bus turnouts <br />and shelters where deemed necessary. <br />Public Utilities Services and Facilities Element III-G <br />Policy I11-G-fi {5~: Efforts shall be made to reduce the number of unnecessary special service districts <br />and to revise confusing or illogical service boundaries, including those that result in a <br />duplication of effort or overlap of~ service. V1~hen possible, these efforts shall be pursued in <br />cooperation with Springfield and Eugene. <br />Findings; <br />1~ ~ Public Facilities Policy 4.4 compels the City to encourage cooperation between the <br />Springfield Utility Board {SUB) and the Rainbow I~Vater District in the transfer of <br />Rainbow customers within the city limits to SUB. <br />Policy Ill-G-fi {fiy: In addition to physical, economic, energy, and soda! considerations, timing and <br />location of urban development within the metropolitan area shall be based upon the current or <br />imminent availability of a minimum level of key urban services; <br />Findings <br />3 ~ Public Facilities Policies ~ .0 through 5.0 provide for the availability of key urban <br />services as new development occurs. <br />Parks and Recreation Facilities Element lli-H <br />Policy III-H-5 {2~; Local parks and recreation plans and analyses shall be prepared by each jurisdiction <br />and coordinated on a metropolitan level. <br />Findings <br />if Natural Assets, open SpacelScenic Areas, and Recreation Policies 5.0 and 9.o address <br />acquisition and maintenance of parks and recreation facilities, and are consistent with <br />1Nilfamalane Park District's current efforts to update their Comprehensive Plan. . <br />~o <br />
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