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to serve airport and airport- related functions. Furthermore, extension of services for future <br /> development to meet the demands outlined in the master plan update is wholly consistent with <br /> the Metro Plan and prior City determinations. <br /> In addition to the demonstration made through the above findings, an exception from Statewide <br /> Planning Goal 11 is not necessary based upon OAR 660- 012 - 0065(1) and (3)(n). As previously <br /> described, these administrative rules preclude the need to take an exception to Goal 11 (and Goals <br /> 3, 4, and 14) if the proposed amendments do not permit service to a larger class of airplane. The <br /> current master plan update does not include any amendments to land use designation or <br /> proposed improvements through the planning horizon of 2026 that would permit service to a <br /> larger class of aircraft than is currently provided. <br /> As such, adoption of the current master plan update is consistent with Goal 11 and will not affect <br /> Metro Plan compliance with the Goal. <br /> Goal 12 - Transportation: To provide and encourage a safe, convenient and economic <br /> transportation system. <br /> Goal 12 is implemented through the Transportation Planning Rule (TPR), as defined in Oregon <br /> Administrative Rule OAR 660 - 012 -0000, et seq. The Eugene - Springfield Metropolitan Area <br /> Transportation Plan (TransPlan) provides the regional policy framework through which the TPR is <br /> implemented at the local level. The TPR states that when land use changes, including amendments <br /> to acknowledged comprehensive plans, will significantly affect an existing or planned <br /> transportation facility, the local government must put in place measures to assure that the <br /> allowed land uses are consistent with the function, capacity and performance standards of those <br /> transportation facilities. <br /> As previously described, adoption of the current master plan update does not include any <br /> amendments to the Metro Plan, adopted land use designations or existing zoning. No changes are <br /> proposed to the functional classification of any roadways serving the airport. Adoption of the <br /> updated refinement plan is not anticipated to reduce any existing transportation facilities below <br /> accepted levels of service or otherwise significantly affect any transportation facilities as outlined <br /> in the TPR. Unlike the prior adoption of amendments to implement the 1999 Airport Master Plan, <br /> the current master plan does not include any new planned transportation facility projects or major <br /> roadway realignments requiring formal plan amendments. <br /> Consistent with OAR 660- 012- 0065(3)(n), the proposed airport improvements recommended in <br /> the updated master plan do not permit service to a larger class of airplanes. As noted in Chapter 3 <br /> (Section 2.2. Design Standards), the Eugene Airport will continue to accommodate the Boeing 737- <br /> 300 aircraft which has an FAA Airport Reference Code (ARC) of C -III. The current air carriers at the <br /> Eugene Airport use smaller regional jet aircraft, and although not currently as common as in the <br /> past, the Boeing 737 has long been used as the critical design aircraft. To the extent that future <br /> airport improvements may result in additional motor vehicle traffic impacts, County traffic impact <br /> analysis requirements will be addressed as development and permitting occurs. <br /> As the current master plan update is consistent with OAR 660 - 012 -0065 as well as other OARs <br />