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20159
Document_Title
Amending the Eugene-Springfield Metro Area General Plan to adopt a new "Residential Land Use & Housing Element" and related changes to the plan text and glossary; adopting a severability clause; and providing an effective date.
Adopted_Date
7/12/1999
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7/12/1999
CMO_Effective_Date
8/12/1999
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James D. Torrey
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as to accommodate the varying housing types and densities indentified in the local housin needs <br />. g <br />pro~ectron. <br />The 1999 Technical Supply and Demand Analysis contains the Housing Needs ro'ection which <br />p~ <br />has been covered ~n earlier f nd~ngs. For each housing type, a dense assum Lion and <br />~' p <br />distribution by density range ~n the Metro Plan was determined. These are shown in the 1999 <br />Technical Supply and Demand Analysis section titled Residential Land Demand. Based on the <br />overall analysis considering both the needs in the future and the available lands. The table in the <br />proposed Metro Plan amendments, Chapter I1I-A, shows that the need can be met within the <br />current urban growth boundary for the 2~-year planning period.. No changes to the existin <br />g <br />Metro Plan diagram are necessary to accommodate this demand. <br />Based on the above analysis and the more detail analysis contained in the Joint Plannin <br />g <br />Commissions Policy Recommendations Report, 1999 Technical Supply and Demand Anal sis <br />Y <br />1999 Site Inventory Document, and the ECONorthwestlLeland Consulting Market Anal sis the <br />Y <br />proposed amendments comply with Goal 10 and its Administrative Rule, OAR 660-D8. <br />Goal 11-Public Facilities and Services: To plan and develop a timely, orderl and efficient <br />Y <br />arrangement of public facilities and services to serve as a framework for urban and rural <br />development. <br />The 1999 Technical Supply and Demand Analysis under the Service Availabili section states <br />... ~' <br />that public faciht~es and services are available to 6,782 acres or 72 percent of the buildable <br />residential land. Approximately 2,653 acres do not presently have public facilities and services <br />and will not for a period of time ranging from one to more than ten years. Based on this anal sis <br />.. Y <br />the following policies are included in the proposed Metro Plan amendments; <br />Policy 4. Use annexation, provision of adequate public facilities and services, rezonin , <br />g <br />redevelopment, and in-fill to meet the 2U-year projected housing demand. <br />The policy provides direction to the cities, who are the providers of public facilities and services, <br />to meet the housing demand by, among other measures, provision of adequate public facilities <br />and. services.. This includes capital improvement programs and other measures for the se uential <br />. ... q <br />extension of needed public facilities and services. <br />Policy 6. Endeavor to pravide key urban services and facilities required to maintain a <br />five year supply of serviced buildable residential land, <br />This policy provides a time threshold for cities in the timing of extension of public facilities and <br />services to maintain a f ve year supply of serviceable lands. <br />Policy 7. Development shall be required to pay a greater share of the cost of extending <br />public services and infrastructure. The cities shall examine ways to provide <br />17 -Findings in Support of Metro Plan Amendments <br />
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