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Chapter I <br /> Introduction <br /> <br /> Background <br /> <br /> The 2003 Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan (Metro Plan) is the third first <br /> update of the 1990 Plan. The 1990 Plan, adopted in 1972, provided that a major update of the <br /> ~.~p~h~i~...p~.g~.~C~enera~lan should be initiated every five years. This reflects the fact that <br /> c~preh¢~s~ep!~s..agenemtptan must be adaptable to the changing needs and circumstances <br /> of the community if th¢~:it4sar~ to retain their its.validity and usefulness. <br /> <br /> Therefore, this Metro Plan is not an entirely new product, but rather has evolved from and <br /> reflects needed changes to the ~!.1990 Plan. <br /> <br /> The Metro Plan was acknowledged by the Land Conservation and Development Commission <br /> (LCDC) in 1982 for the area inside the urban growth boundary (UGB). The remaining area was <br /> acknowledged in September 1985. The Metro Plan was updated in 1987 and in 2004 through <br /> periodic review, <br /> <br /> Purpose <br /> <br /> The Metro Plan is the official long-range ~p~p[~he0si~e.general plan (public policy document) <br /> of metropolitan Lane County and the cities of Eugene and Springfield. Its policies and land use <br /> designations apply only within the area under the jurisdiction of the Metro Plan as described in <br /> ~~:;:the;:'Ptan::Boundary::(~e~::Metro: Ptan:::~i:~gram: :map:i~:Chapteri:!i). The Metro Plan <br /> sets forth general planning policies and land use allocations and serves as the basis for the <br /> coordinated development of programs concerning the use and conservation of physical resources, <br /> furtherance of assets, and development or redevelopment of the metropolitan area. <br /> <br />The Metro Plan is intended to designate a sufficient amount ofurbanizable land to accommodate <br />the need for further urban expansion, taking into account the growth policy of the area to <br />accommodate a population of 286,000293;700.:.3vithin the UGB by the year 2015.~ The Metro <br />Plan also identifies the major public facilities required to meet the land use need~ designated <br />within the UGB. <br /> <br />More specifically, the Metro Plan provides the overall framework for the following planning <br />functions. The Metro Plan: <br /> <br />1. The population projection range for the Residential Land Use and Housing Element in Chanter III-A is <br /> 291,700 to 311,100. The expected population for the year 2015 is 301,400. Thisgro~L. ecti_o~..is £o~ri!~e <br /> Me .t/:_..o_p~..olitan_S~a~.3 ccn_sJ~s .tract area_mu~ch._larger thaja the..UGB._The~cti_on..~va~t_he <br /> basis, fo.r deri-~ing.~_..la~ti~n.figure...o£.2869)~)0 .£or..the...UGB.for..the.¥ear20 !.5 for the res/dent./a! lands <br /> analysis.gterformed i.n the_l..99~ R. esidentia!..Lands and..Hous~~ <br /> <br /> I-1 <br /> <br /> <br />