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<br />Goals <br /> <br />1. Provide and maintain public facilities and services in an efficient and <br />environmentally responsible manner. <br /> <br />2. Provide public facilities and services in a manner that encourages orderly and <br />sequential growth. <br /> <br />Findin2s and Policies <br /> <br />Services to Development Within the Urban Growth Boundary: Planning and <br />Coordination <br /> <br />Findin!!s <br /> <br />1. Urban expansion within the urban growth boundary is accomplished through in- <br />fill, redevelopment, and annexation of territory which can be served with a <br />minimum level of key urban services and facilities. This permits new <br />development to use existing facilities and services, or those which can be easily <br />extended, minimizing the public cost of extending urban facilities and services. <br /> <br />2. In accordance with Statewide Planning Goal 11 and OAR 660, the Public <br />Facilities and Services Plan identifies jurisdictional responsibility for the <br />provision of water, wastewater and stormwater, describes respective service areas <br />and existing and planned water, wastewater, and stormwater facilities, and <br />contains planned facilities maps for these services. Electric system information <br />and improvements are included in the Public Facilities and Services Plan, <br />although not required by state law. Local facility master plans and refinement <br />plans provide more specific project information. <br /> <br />3. Urban services within the metropolitan urban growth boundary are provided by <br />the City of Eugene, the City of Springfield, Lane County, EWEB, SUB, the <br />MWMC, electric cooperatives, and special service districts. <br /> <br />4. The Public Facilities and Services Plan finds that almost all areas within the city <br />limits of Eugene and Springfield are served or can be served in the short-term (0-5 <br />years) with water, wastewater, stormwater, and electric service. Exceptions to <br />this are stormwater service to portions of the Willow Creek area and southeast <br />Springfield and full water service at some higher elevations in Eugene's South <br />Hills. Service to these areas will be available in the long-term. Service to all <br />areas within city limits are either in a capital improvement plan or can be <br />extended with development. <br /> <br />5. With the improvements specified in the Public Facilities and Services Plan <br />project lists, all urbanizable areas within the Eugene-Springfield urban growth <br />boundary can be served with water, wastewater, stormwater, and electric service <br /> <br />Appendix Aa Page 3 <br />