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b. Rural Residential, Rural Commercial, Rural Industrial, and Government and <br /> Education. On-site sewage disposal, individual water systems, rural level of fire <br /> and police protection, electric and communication service, schools, and <br /> reasonable access to solid waste disposal facility. <br /> <br />Locating and Managing Public Facilities Outside the Urban Growth Boundary <br /> <br />Findings <br /> <br />3634. In accordance with statewide planning goals and administrative rules, urban water, <br /> wastewater, and stormwater facilities may be located on agricultural land and urban water <br /> and wastewater facilities may be located on forest land outside the UGB when the <br /> facilities exclusively serve land within the UGB, pursuant to OAR 660-006 and 660-033. <br /> <br />373~. In accordance with statewide planning goals and administrative rules, water, and <br /> wastewater facilities are allowed in the public right-of-way of public roads and highways. <br /> <br />38.~36. The Public Facilities and Services Plan planned facilities maps show the location of <br /> some planned public facilities outside the UGB and Plan Boundary, exclusively to serve <br /> land within the UGB. The ultimate construction of these facilities will require close <br /> coordination with and permitting by Lane County and possible Lane County Rural <br /> Comprehensive Plan amendments. <br /> <br />}.~}3-7-. Statewide Planning Goal 5 and OAR 660-023-0090 require state and local jurisdictions to <br /> identify and protect riparian corridors. <br /> <br />4038. In accordance with OAR 660-033-0090, 660-033-0130(2), and 660-033-0120, building <br /> schools on high value farm land outside the UGB is prohibited. Statewide planning goals <br /> prohibit locating school buildings on farm or forest land within three miles outside the <br /> urban growth boundary. <br /> <br />Policies <br /> <br />G.27 Consistent with local regulations, locate new urban water, wastewater, and stormwater <br /> facilities on farm land and urban water and wastewater facilities on forest land outside the <br /> UGB only when the facilities exclusively serve land inside the UGB and there is no <br /> reasonable alternative. <br /> <br />G.28 Locate urban water and wastewater facilities in the public right-of-way of public roads <br /> and highways outside the UGB, as needed to serve land within the UGB. <br /> <br />G.29 Facility providers shall coordinate with Lane County and other local jurisdictions and <br /> obtain the necessary county land use approvals to amend the Lane County Rural <br /> Comprehensive Plan, or the Metro Plan, as needed and consistent with state law, to <br /> appropriately designate land for urban facilities located outside the UGB or the Plan <br /> Boundary. <br /> <br /> III-G-13 <br /> <br /> <br />
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