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EXHIBIT <br /> 1-1 <br /> <br /> MEMORANDUM OFFICE OF CITY ATTORNEY <br /> <br /> DATE: May 6, 2004 <br /> TO: springfield planning Commission <br /> Eugene~Planning Commission <br /> Lane'County Planning Commission <br /> <br /> FROM: Meg Kieran <br /> Springfield City Attorney <br /> <br /> SUBJECT: Metro Plan amendments; Public Facilities and <br /> Services Plan amendments; response to material <br /> submitted by Home Builders Association at April <br /> 20,-2004 public hearing <br /> <br /> Home Builders Association Submitted written materials into the <br /> record of the above proceeding. MWMC submits this response. <br /> <br /> 1. Applicable s~a~dards. <br /> <br /> Mr. Kloos states, without specificity, that ~[s]tate statutes <br /> apply.# Certain~y, this proceeding is governed, in part, hy <br /> state statutes,' particularly, those provisions of ORS Chapter 197 <br /> that govern post-acknowledgment plan amendments. In addition, <br /> the amendments must he consistent with applicable statewide <br /> planning goals. The LCDC administrative rules implement, the <br />-statewide planning goals. In'addition, the proposed plan. <br /> amendments must be consistent with existing, acknowledged plan <br /> provision. <br /> <br /> 2. ~l~ing Ho=izon. <br /> <br /> Home Builders states that the use of the 2025 planning horizon <br /> for the PFSP list of wastewater treatment and collection <br /> facilities is inconsistent with the existing Metro Plan <br /> provisions. Home Builders is incorrect. <br /> <br /> First, the existing PSFP, d~ted December 2001,includes projects <br /> that extend out 20 years from that-time. For example, the <br /> introductory text to the project lists contained in the.existing <br /> Plan states: ~Long-term projects are anticipated to be built in. <br /> six to 20 years .... "(PFSP, P.28). That horizon would extend to <br /> 2021. EWEB's list includes, as long-term projects, water system <br /> improvements 218 through 237, none of which has a date more <br /> specific than the six to 20 year reference quoted above. ' <br /> <br /> 6--2 ' <br /> <br /> <br />