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<br /> <br />Goal 6 - Air, Water and Land Resources Quality: To maintain and improve the quality of the air, <br />water, and land resources of the state. <br /> <br />Goal 6 addresses waste and process discharges from development, and is aimed at protecting air, <br />water and land from impacts from those discharges. Nothing in the proposal or the character of <br />the site or potential uses indicates a future development that would compromise air, water and <br />land resources. The proposal does not amend the metropolitan area’s air, water quality or land <br />resource policies. The applicant’s findings show that the City can reasonably expect that future <br />development of the site comply with applicable environmental laws. Therefore, the amendments <br />are consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 6. <br /> <br />Goal 7 - Areas Subject to Natural Disasters and Hazards: To protect life and property from natural <br />disasters and hazards. <br /> <br />Goal 7 requires that local government planning programs include provisions to protect people and <br />property from natural hazards such as floods, landslides, earthquakes and related hazards, <br />tsunamis and wildfires. The subject property is not located within known areas of natural disasters <br />or hazards. The subject property is outside the flood zone and is not subject to hazards normally <br />associated with wildfires, or tsunamis. Slopes on the subject property are moderate and can be <br />mitigated at the time of development based on required standards for geological and geotechnical <br />analysis. Other hazards, such as earthquakes and severe winter storms can also be mitigated at the <br />time of development based on accepted building codes and building techniques. Therefore, these <br />amendments are consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 7. <br /> <br />Goal 8 - Recreational Needs: To satisfy the recreational needs of the citizens of the state and <br />visitors and, where appropriate, to provide for the siting of necessary recreational facilities <br />including destination resorts. <br /> <br />The Parks and Open Space designation includes existing publicly owned parks as well as publicly <br />and privately owned golf courses and cemeteries. This Goal 8 ensures the provision of <br />recreational facilities to Oregon citizens and is primarily concerned with the provision of those <br />facilities in non-urban areas of the state. Unlike planning for its residential, commercial or <br />industrial land needs under Goals 9 and 10, planning for a city's recreational needs is largely a <br />matter of local choice. The applicable statutes, Statewide Planning Goals and administrative rules <br />are not prescriptive as to the amount of park land that a city must have to serve its population. <br />While the City takes into consideration the existence of private recreation facilities and open space <br />in its parks planning process, because there is no guarantee that lands owned by private entities <br />will remain in perpetuity as public open space and/or recreation facilities, the City does not (and is <br />not required to) account for private facilities and open space in its supply of recreation facilities, <br />parks and open space. The subject property is not included on any formally adopted list, inventory <br />or map identifying the City’s existing parks and open space supply. As such, changing the <br />designation of the subject property will have no impact on the City’s parks and open space supply. <br />While the proposed amendments will impact a private cemetery, the proposed amendments will <br />Findings – Lane Memorial Gardens (MA 08-1and Z 09-1) Page 5 <br /> <br />