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Attachment A <br />Statewide Goal s <br />Although Statewide goals 1 through 14 are applicable to the Willow Creek <br />Special Area Study, Goals 5 (Open Space), 8 .(Recreational Needs), 9 <br />(Economy), 10 (Housing), 11 (Public Facilities and Services) and 14 <br />(Urbanization) are particularly salient. While LCDC goals are dealt with <br />in the policy section of this Study, pertinent goals are also discussed in <br />other sections of the Study as follows: <br />St <br />Goal 1, <br />Goal 2, <br />Goal 3, <br />Goal 4, <br />Goal 5, <br />Goal 6, <br />Goal 7, <br />Goal H, <br />Goal 9, <br />Goal lo, <br />Goal 11, <br />Goa 1 121' <br />Goal 13, <br />Goa1 14, <br />atewi de Goals <br />Citizen Involvement <br />Land Use Planning <br />Agricultural Lands <br />Forest Lands <br />Open Spaces, Scenic <br />and Historic Areas, <br />and Natural Resources <br />Ai r, Dater and Land <br />Resources Quality <br />Areas Subject To Natural <br />Hazards <br />Recreational Needs <br />Economy Of The State <br />Housing <br />Public Facilities And <br />Services <br />Transportation <br />Energy Conservation. <br />Urbani zati on <br />Special Study Discussion <br />Section III <br />Sections I, IV and VII <br />Section VIII <br />Section VIII <br />Section VIII <br />Section VIII <br />Section VIII <br />Section VI <br />Section VII <br />Section VII <br />Section V <br />Section IX <br />Sections VII and IX <br />Sections VI, VI, VII, VIII <br />and IX <br />The following is a discussion of the consistency between the W i l l o w <br />Creek Special Area Study and the Statewide Goals. <br />Goal 1 --- Citizen Participation: To develop a citizen involvement <br />program that insures the opportunity for citizens to be involved in all <br />phases of the planning process. <br />Discussion: Development of the W i l l o w Creek Special Area Study <br />occurred through the benefit of several citizen involvement techniques: <br />1. The area was identified as a major growth area through <br />development of the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area <br />General Plan. Development of this planning document <br />occurred over a period of about five years and involved <br />over 250 public meetings and hearings. Major changes to <br />the Metropolitan Plan will involve further public hearings <br />through an established plan amendment process. <br />2. Development of the Willow Creek Special Area Study <br />involved discussion with representatives of some of the <br />A -1 <br />