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20174
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Repealing the 1986 Alton Baker Park Master Plan, a refinement plan to the Eugene-Springfield Metro Plan, adopted by Ordinance No. 19395 on August 11, 1986; and providing an effective date.
Adopted_Date
10/25/1999
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10/25/1999
CMO_Effective_Date
11/25/1999
Signer
James D. Torrey
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Exhibit A <br />FINDINGS IN SUPPURT OF GRDINANCE REPEALING <br />THE 1956 ALTGN BAKER PARK MASTER PLAN <br />Repeal of a refinement plan is considered a major plan update under Section 9,138 of the Eugene <br />Code SEC},1971, and is not subject to the criteria for refinement plan amendments outlined in <br />EC 9.139 through 9.145. Therefore, approval of the repeal is subject to the requirements of State <br />law:1 } consistency with the relevant statewide planning goals adopted by the Land Conservation <br />and Development Commission; and 2} consistency with the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan <br />Area General Plan. <br />1) Consistency with the relevant statewide planning goals adopted by the Land <br />Conservation and Development Commission <br />Goal 1--Citizen Involvement: 7'o develop a citizen involvement program that insure the <br />opportunity fog citizens to be involved in all phases of the planning process. <br />The East Alton Baker Park Plan was prompted by a citizen initiated ballot measure X20-01}, <br />which was approved by the electorate in the November 1992 general election. The ballot <br />measure called for a citizen planning committee to "..,develop and adopt a final Plan for East <br />Alton Baker Park...." Following committee selection, they met monthly in open session for <br />approximately 30 months. All meetings were announced in the Register Guard's "Civic <br />Calendar;" interested parties with special interests were kept informed via mailings and telephone <br />solicitation for comment; and there was advertizing and public announcement for citizen <br />comment via a public workshop to define issues X10119193}, a public forum to review a draft plan <br />X317195}, and a joint public hearing of the Eugene City Council and Willamalane Park and <br />Recreation District ~wiliamalane}Board of Directors X9118195} and a second public hearing <br />before the Eugene City Council X1122196} prior to adoption by the Eugene City Council in <br />January 1996 and the willamalane Board of Directors in March 1996. Following the completion <br />of the East Alton Baker Park Plan, the City of Eugene initiated work on a development plan for <br />west Alton Baker Park. In July 1997, following three public comment sessions and a public <br />hearing, the City of Eugene adopted the west Alton Baker Park Development Plan. <br />Gn June 16,1999, notice of the joint planning commissions public hearing on the repeal of the <br />1986 Alton Baker Park Master Plan was published in the Eugene Register Guard and Springfield <br />News. 0n June 16,1999, notice of the hearing was also mailed to a list of interested parties, <br />including members of the East Alton Baker Park Citizen Advisory Committee and others <br />involved in the development and review of the 1996 East Alton Baker Park Plan and 1997 West <br />Alton Baker Park Development Plan. Following the July 6,1999 joint planning commissions <br />public hearing, each of the three commissions voted unanimously to recommend the repeal of the <br />1 <br />
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