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20174
Document_Title
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
Approved Date
10/25/1999
CMO_Effective_Date
11/25/1999
Signer
James D. Torrey
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1986 Alton Baker Park Master Plan to their respective elected off cials. The Eugene City <br />Council, Springfield City Council and Lane County Board of Commissioners will also hold a <br />duly noticed joint public hearing prior to taking action on the proposed repeal of the 1956 Alton <br />Baker Park Master Plan. These processes afford ample opportunity for citizen and other agency <br />involvement consistent with Goal 1. <br />Goal Z--Land Use Punning: To establish a land use planning process and policy framework as <br />a basis for all decision and actions related to use of land and to assure an adequate factual base <br />for such decisions and actions. <br />Consideration of the proposed repeal of the Alton Baker Park Master Plan as a refinement plan to <br />the Metropolitan Area General Plan Metro Plan) is a legislative process which will be conducted <br />under State requirements for legislative actions. The Metro Plan is an acknowledged <br />comprehensive plan, pursuant to provisions specified by the Land Conservation and <br />Development Commission. <br />Both East and West Alton Baker Park Plans have moved beyond the process and policy <br />framework of the 1986 Alton Baker Park Master Plan to contain more specific design and <br />management proposals consistent with the Metro Plan. Proposed park improvements and <br />management actions in the East and West Alton Baker Park Plans, either stated or implied by <br />specified developments, provide an adequate factual base for development implementations ar <br />management actions by either agency having management or development jurisdiction over the <br />park. Therefore, repeal of the 1956 Alton Baker Park Master Plan does not affect Metro Plan <br />compliance with Goal 2. <br />Goal 3--Agricultural Land: To preserve and maintain agricultural rands. <br />There are no agricultural lands, by zoning, designation, or commercial use, included with or <br />affected by this application. The Metro Plan designation shows this area to be Park and Open <br />Space. Therefore, this Goal is not relevant and the repeal of the 1986 Alton Baker Park Master <br />Plan does not affect Metro Plan compliance with Goal 3. <br />Goal 4--Forest Land: To conserve forest lands by maintaining the forest land base and to <br />protect the state's forest economy by mak~'ng possible economically e~cient forest practices that <br />assure the continuous growing and harvesting of forest tree species as the leading use on the <br />forest land consistent with sound management of soil, air water, and fish and wildlife resources <br />and to provide for recreational opportunities and agriculture. <br />There are no forested lands that relate to the state's timber economy, by zoning, designation, or <br />use, included with or affected by this application. Therefore this Goal is not relevant and the <br />repeal of the 1986 Alton Baker Park Master Plan does not affect Metro Plan compliance with <br />Goal 4. <br />Goai 5--Gpen Spaces, Scenic and Historic Areas, and Natural Resources: To conserve open <br />space and protect natural and scenic resources. <br />2 <br />
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