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2. Modify.policy G. 2, as follows: <br /> <br />G. 2 Use thc Planned Facilities Maps of the Public Facilities and Services Plan to guide <br />the general location of water, wastewater, stonnwater, and electrical projects in the <br />metropolitan area. Use local facility master plans, refinement plans, capital improvement <br />plans, and ordinances as the guide for detailed planning and project implementation. <br /> <br />3. Modify Finding 6 to read as follows~ <br /> <br /> 6. 660-011-005 defines projects that must be included in public facility plan <br />project lists for water, wastewater, and stonnwater. These definitions are shown in the <br />keys of Planned Facilities Maps 1, 2, 2a, and 3 in this Public Facilities and Scrvices' " <br />Plan. <br /> <br />4. Modify Policy G. 3 to read as follows: <br /> <br /> .3 Modifications and additions to or deletions from the project lists in the <br /> Public Facilities and Services Plan for water, wastewater, and stormwater public facility <br /> projects or significant changes to project location, from that described in.the Public <br /> Facilities and Services Plan maps 1, 2, 2a, and 3, require amending the Public Facilities <br /> and Services Plan and the Metro Plan, except for the following: <br /> <br /> 1) Modifications to a public facility project which are m~nor in natur~ and do not <br /> significantly impact the project's general description, location, sizing, capacity or other <br /> general characteristic of the project; or <br /> <br /> 2) Technical and environmental modifications to a public facility which are made <br /> p .m~mnt to final engineering on a project; or <br /> <br /> 3) Modifications to a public facility project which are made pursuant to findings of <br /> an Environmental Assessment or Environmental Impact Statement conducted under <br /> regulations implementing the procedural provisions of the National Environmental Policy <br /> Act of 1969 or any federal or State of Oregon agency project development regulations <br /> consistent with that act and its regulations~ <br /> <br /> 5. Insert, following Policy G.8: . <br /> <br /> Services to Development Within the Urban Growth Boundary: Wastewater <br /> <br /> Findings, <br /> <br /> 11. Springfield and Eugene rely on a combination of regional and local services <br /> for the provision of wastewater services. Within each City, the local <br /> jurisdiction provides collection of wastewater through a system of sanitary <br /> sewers and pumping systems. These collection facilities connect to a regional <br /> system of similar sewer collection facilities owned and operated by the <br /> <br /> V:LSDCkMetro Plan Amendment. doc <br /> Last printed Last printed 3/2/2004 4:54:00 PM 1-45 <br /> <br /> <br />