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ATTACHMENT - 6 ' - - <br />E. _%Criterfa/Analysls <br />- . I. - r 17'! <br />LC12.050 Method of Adoption mhd Amendment. <br />(1) The adoption of the comprehensive plan or an amendment to such plan shay be by an <br />ordinance. <br />Ordinance No. PA 1255 is attached for consideration by the Board. FuxtrGs of compliance with <br />applicable laws and ragulatlons are induded.as Exhibit B to the Ordinance. <br />(2) The Board may amend or supplement the comprehensive plan upon a Anding at <br />(a) an error In Ow plan; or <br />(b) changed circumstances affecting or pertsining to the plan; or <br />(c) a change In pubrrc pofky, or <br />(d) a change In pubirc need based on a reevaluaLlon of factors affgdka the <br />plan, provided fire amendment or supplement does not lmpsk ft purpose <br />of Me plan as eatabffshed byLCII005 below. <br />The findings of compliance with the above criteria are found In Exhibit S to the Ordinance. <br />LC12.1105 Purpose. <br />The board shalt adopt a comprehanalve plan. The general purpose othhe =Vmhanslveptan <br />Is the guklhrg of the sodas, economic, and physical development of the County &best Fvmctte <br />public health, 5=.rety, order, convenience, prosperMl and general web <br />The Lore County Rural Comprehensive Plan Introduction Section illustrates the connectedness <br />of the city and counly plans, and describes the co- adoption of each city's Comprehensive Plan <br />as illustrated In the introduction. In addition to this visual representation of the relationship <br />between the cities plans and the overall general county plan, Part I, Section D of the Rural <br />Comprehensive Plan states: <br />'W fie the Policies in ft document are directed at Lane County govemmen4 rt is dearly <br />recognized that the County has a responsibility to, and must coordinate a,4 closely with, the <br />Incorporated dWas wNitn &s boundaries Statewide planning lawrequnas that each Grcorporated <br />dh' develop and adopt its own fend use plan which mustself comply with LCDC Goals The <br />plan musF cants n essertfa9y the same elements as the Coun(y General Plmr, w>7h an addZiand <br />efemerrt cf en identiRed thban Growth Boundary (required by Goal 1�. Ellice urivan groxrtlu for <br />each coy <br />bib take place within that Boundary In the of the Eugeneprhtgfiefd <br />Metropolrlan Area Plan; a mutual Boundaryls adopted bybotlr ales end Ure County Far al <br />other Wia4 the Countymust r-ab7y Bra cities tiGf3's byTndependent evalustlon of, and adotipon <br />of, app►opriate rttyplanprotrlsdons <br />Through thismethod, theCount y becomes responalblefaradminih(wh itmprovlsfonsofdly <br />plans wrlhln die city UGB's'but outside of the corporate d y Mnft VoWtAgmements for <br />Ph rming Coordination' drawn up between flue County and each dyWay the 6amework far <br />cooperative action In the effort' <br />The coordinated population forecasts for each urbanajea provide a key component of the base <br />data to support the policies and framework for long range planning necessary to meet municipal <br />j needs for each local jurisdidlon particularly as it relates to urban growth. The countywide <br />1 population forecasts adopted In the RCP provide lira basis for allies to use two forecasts and <br />coordLmte the population residing In urban areas with the remalnderof to population In rural <br />Lam County. The erractrnent of the statutory and rule requirements applicable In Lana County <br />and the urban areas adopts projections that are reasonable and sufficient for future planning <br />odhare rro. PA 1255 / In"rho MarkrflrAmwdinQThe Lane Cour$r Ihre1 danP r� V+�%r) is mouoa nwommae <br />Pq%A8 nFitPonLaneCmmWAgdEothUemnAwW *fn'nwMmob6AdAdoOngS r4pMditwl6ftdat ML <br />t� Tlo. PA aeSe731 <br />Page 4 <br />ATTACHMENT <br />