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Matron Site (southeast Springfield) <br />Sanitary sewer service i s not avai 1 abl a to this area i n the short-term; <br />therefore, industrial firms may be al 1 owed to provide self-contained <br />sewage disposal faci 1 i ti es subject to i ocal ~, state and federal <br />environmental standards. Annexation to the City shal 1 be required as a <br />condition of development approval . Land divisions i n this area shat 1 be <br />a mi ni mum of 40 acres unti 1 annexation to Springfield has been assured. <br />While industrial park development wi 11 be encouraged on this site, <br />opportunity for the siting of industries that require 1 arge 1 ots, such <br />as 20 acres or more, wi 11 be reserved through the conceptual development <br />planning and site plan review processes. <br />Enid/Awbrey Area North Eugene} <br />The minimum 1 evel of key urban services i s avai 1 abl a or can be readi 1y <br />avai 1 abl a to this area. Prior to annexation, 1 and divisions i n thi s <br />area shall be a minimum of 40 acres. Upon annexation, the City of <br />Eugene wi 11 apply the appropriate industrial zoning and cvnsi der <br />reducing the minimum 1 of size to 20 acres at that time. <br />3. Economy Element Text Amendments <br />Amend finding #9, page III-B-2, to read as follows: <br />9. Historically, heavy manufacturing industries, i nci udi ng primary <br />metals, chemicals and paper, have been characterized by high 1 evel s <br />of pollution or energy consumption. Changes in technology and <br />environmental regulations have reduced the potential environmental <br />impacts of these industries. Heavy manufacturing industries provide <br />benefits, such as relatively high wage scales and the potential for <br />generating secondary manufacturing activities. <br />Amend Objective #5, page III-B-4, to read as follows: <br />5. Supply an adequate amount of 1 and within the urban growth boundary <br />to accommodate: ~a} the diversifying manufacturing sector <br />~especi ally 1 ow-polluting, energy efficient manufacturing uses ~; <br />~ b } the expansion of the metropolitan area as a regi onal <br />di stri buti an, trade, and service center, <br />Amend Policy #9, page III-B-5, to read as follows: <br />9. Encourage the expansion of existing and the 1 ocati on of new <br />manufacturing activities which are characterized by 1 ow 1 evel s of <br />pollution and efficient energy use. <br />Add a new pot i cy #10, page III -B-5, to read as follows <br />10. Encourage opportunities for a vari ety of heavy i ndustri a1 <br />development in Oregon's second largest metropolitan area. <br />_2_ <br />