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This element incorporates the findings and policies in the Eugene-Springfield '. <br /> Metropotitan.drea Public Facilities and Services Plan (Public Facilities and Services <br />Plan), adopted as a refinement to the Metro Plan. The Public Facilities and Services Plan <br />· provides guidance for public facilities and services, including plarmed water, wastewater, <br />stormwater, and electrical facilities. As required by Goal 11, the Public Facilities and <br />Services Plan identifies and shows the general location3 of the water, wastewater, and <br />stormwater projects needed to serve land within the urban growth boundary.4 The Public <br />Facilities and Services Plan also contains this information for electrical facilities, <br />although not required to by law. The project lists and maps in the Public Facilities and <br />Services Plan are adopted as part of the Metro Plan. Information in the Public Facilities <br />and Services Plan on project phasing and costs, and decisions on timing and financing of <br />projects are not part of the Metro Plan and are controlled solely by the capital <br />improvement programming and budget processes of individual service providers. <br /> <br /> This element of the Metro ·Plan is organized by the following topics related to the <br /> provision of urban facilities and services. Policy direction for the full range of services, <br /> ~,~----~,~o:'~"~: ....... ,._.~...~.* ..... * ..... o.~. ,.~,~ ~....j,,,~,, be found under any of these topics, although the first <br /> topic, Services to Development Within the Urban Growth Boundary, is further broken <br /> down into sub-categories. <br /> · Services to Development Within the Urban Growth Boundary <br /> D planning and Coordination <br />I [21 Water <br /> ~ Wastewater <br /> Fl Stormwater <br /> FI Electricity <br /> '5 Schools <br /> Fl Solid Waste <br /> · Services to Areas Outside the Urban Growth Boundary <br /> · Locating and Managing Public Facilities Outside the Urban Growth Boundary <br /> · F~ancing <br /> The applicable findings and policies are contained under each of these topic headings <br /> below. <br /> The policies listed provide direction for public and private developmental and program <br /> decision-making regarding urban facilities and services. Development should be <br /> coordinated with the'planning, financing, and construction of key urban facilities and <br /> services to ensure the efficient use and expansion of these facilities. <br /> <br /> * The exact location of the projects shown on the Public Facilities and S, rvices Plan planned facilities <br /> maps ia determined through local processes. <br /> 4 Goal 11 also requires trampomtion facilities to be included in public facility plans. In this metropolitan <br /> area, transpoml~on facilities are addressed in Metro Plan Chapter HI-F and in the Eugene-Springfield <br /> Transportation System Plan ( TransP lan). <br /> VSSDCklVletro Plan Amendment.doc <br /> Last printed Last printed 3/2/2004 4:54:00 PM 1-44 <br /> <br /> <br />
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