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I <br /> The time period between initiating annexation and sale of a home or opening of a business varies <br /> but can easily take from two to six years. <br /> <br /> Large-scale and timely annexations of undeveloped and underdeveloped areas should be <br /> encouraged to enhance the opportunity for compact urban growth, an efficient land use pattern, <br /> and a well-planned supporting arterial street system. <br /> <br /> The approach, .......... ,4 ~, ~u^ c~, .... ~ ..... <br /> .... ~, ....................... ~ ~,~,,~,mc, is to allow the cities to develop annexation <br /> programs which will ensure a six- to ten-year surplus of land. Such a range will allow the <br /> maintenance of an adequate surplus of land at any point in time. The six- to ten-year surplus is <br /> suggested as a reasonable range which will not only allow for the conversion ofurbanizable to <br /> urban land through annexation but will allow the cities the opportunity and flexibility to plan for <br /> and provide urban...£aci!ifie.s....an_...d services on a large scale. The six-year minimum will allow the <br /> cities and other providers of urban services to develop coordinated capital improvement <br /> programs in accordance with the Metro Plan,~,~,,},~,,,~~,,,~,,~ ..... ~,~ plan. Such coordinated capital <br /> improvement programs can and should be closely related to implementation of annexation plans. <br /> <br /> The Metro Plan will be updated before undeveloped surplus urban lands are exhausted. <br /> <br /> The six- to ten-year low density residential land surplus should be based on the amount of <br /> development over the previous six to ten years. For other land use categories, annexation <br /> programs should be based on past trends, Metro Plan assumptions, and Metro Plan Goals, <br /> particularly those goals dealing with promotion of economic development and diversity. <br /> Improved monitoring techniques made possible by the geogm~ie data-sys~R~egional Land <br /> h3~p~.~fion Da~;.~!2~.~ p.~..~r~.~...~p~3~y...~I~!~).~ f~P.~r!y referred to as the Geom'anhic <br /> Information S~stem (GIS) should allow such monitoring to <br /> should be provided on a jurisdictional basis and on the metropolitan level. <br /> <br /> Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County shall cooperatively monitor and periodically report on <br /> development trends and land supply for all categories of residential, commercial, and industrial <br /> land. This system shall include consideration of proper zoning, coordinated capital <br /> improvements programming, annexation, and other factors necessary to maintain availability of <br /> sufficient land to ensure that the supply isresponsive to demand in keeping with the <br /> Ffundamental P__principles of the Metro Plan. <br /> <br /> In summary, the cities should continually monitor the conversion of urbanizable land to urban <br /> and pursue active annexation programs based on local policies and applicable provisions of this <br /> Metro Plan including, for example: <br /> <br />1. Orderly economic provision of public facilities and services (maintenance and <br /> development of capital improvement programs). <br /> <br />2. Availability of sufficient land to ensure a supply responsive to demand. <br /> <br /> II-E-2 <br /> <br /> <br />
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