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CMO_Document_Number
19398
Document_Title
An ordinance adopting amendments to the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan.
Adopted_Date
8/13/1986
Approved Date
8/13/1986
CMO_Effective_Date
9/13/1986
Signer
Brian B. Obie
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The 1 i st of exceptions and si to s eci f i c m_, aps, which are amendments to the <br />P_1an, are contained in Appendix C. <br />Page I1-E-11, Amended Section 8, "Exceptions" list, (1984 and 1985 Plan <br />Amendments3 should be amended to list another exception. This amendment to <br />the "Exceptions" list would be relocated in Appendix C along with all the <br />exceptions: <br />other exceptions <br />1. 6th-lth Avenue Extension from the urban rg awth boundary westward <br />to the P1 an Boundary. <br />Page 11-E-15 -Delete section #14. As part of the integration of the Public <br />Facilities Plan into the Metropolitan Plan and as part of the Mid-Period Review, <br />it was determined that future transportation facilities, like the other public <br />facilities, would not be shown on the Plan diagram. <br />[I4. Major Trans ortati on Corridors and Other Public Faci 1 i ti es <br />~.~____ <br />Recognising the close interrelationship between transportation facilities <br />and land use, the major existing and planned streets and highways included <br />in the adopted Eugene-Springfield Area 2Cn0 Transportation Plan are shown <br />on the Plan diagram. ~ <br />Rage II-E-16, "Plan Diagram Auxiliary Maps", move this section to Appendix D <br />and amend this section as follows: <br />In addition to the urban growth boundary, other factors are important as <br />they interface with land use patterns. They are illustrated on the four <br />fol 1 owl n "Plan Diagram Auxi 1 i ary Maps" and the Public Facility P1 an <br />ro~ect mays contained in A endix A. hand they] The auxiliary mays <br />include major ~uti 1 ity corridors, sewer .trunk 1 i nes, electr~i cal <br />substations, the boundaries of the Willamette River Greenway, and <br />identification of areas subject to neighborhood refinement or community <br />plans adopted subsequent to adoption of the 199a Plan in 1972. Areas far <br />which refinement plans are in process but not adopted in March 1982, are <br />also shaven on Auxiliary Map 4 ublic facilities and areas which affect <br />ur an develo ment. For trans ortation storm and sanitary sewer, water <br />facilities refer to A endix A. The eneral location of facilities shown <br />on the auxiliary maps is information which su orts the Metropolitan Plan <br />but does not establish up b~ic olicy. The eneral locations of the <br />foci 1 i ti es shown on these sma 11 scale mates are not intended to ref 1 ect the <br />reci se conf i urati on or 1 o ion of f aci 1 i i es which wi 1 l be determined <br />thrauc~h additional lann~ en ineeri~ studies roject desi~gn~ or <br />envy ronmental revs eve. <br />Move Auxiliary Map 4 to Appendix B. The list of refinement and functional plans <br />which support the Metropolitan Plan and the accompanying map showing <br />refinement plan boundaries will be included in Appendix B. <br />Delete the language describing the Street and Highway Network from the <br />auxiliary maps, <br />3 <br />
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