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EXHIBIT B <br /> FINDINGS IN SUPPORT OF THE ADOPTION OF <br /> AN UPDATE TO THE EUGENE AIRPORT MASTER PLAN <br /> (RA 10 -2 AND PA 10 -5284) <br /> Introduction <br /> The original Mahlon Sweet Field Master Plan was initially prepared for the airport in 1979 and <br /> adopted by the City in 1980. A major update of the Eugene Airport Master Plan was then adopted <br /> in 1990, by Lane County and the City of Eugene, to replace the Mahlon Sweet Field Master Plan. <br /> The 1990 Airport Master Plan was developed to respond to problems with runway length and <br /> capacity, and to assure continued improvements to air service that would meet the needs of <br /> Eugene, Lane County and the surrounding areas served by the airport. The 1990 master plan <br /> developed the initial concept for re- configuring the airfield into a parallel runway design which has <br /> since been implemented. <br /> Subsequently, the 1999 Airport Master Plan update was adopted in 2000, to replace the 1990 <br /> master plan. It assured that aviation needs within the Airport's service area would continue to be <br /> met by providing projections for facility demands and financial resources, and included a variety of <br /> recommendations for facility renovation and development. Actions related to the 1999 update <br /> included land use designation changes and rezoning to accommodate expansion of airport uses, <br /> development of a new parallel runway, realignment of Greenhill Road, and a variety of other <br /> airport improvements such as upgrades to the passenger terminal building and parking area <br /> expansion. <br /> The current update to the Eugene Airport Master Plan replaces earlier versions as a refinement to <br /> the Eugene - Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan (Metro Plan). The purpose of this plan is <br /> to provide guidance regarding specific airport functions including commercial aviation, general <br /> aviation, and airport- related commercial and industrial services associated with the airport. As <br /> stated in the plan goals and objectives, the current master plan update focuses heavily on the <br /> refinement of "landside" components (such as future development of airport- supporting <br /> commercial services) and ways to make the airport more financially self - reliant, but also includes <br /> improvements within the existing airport boundary to accommodate the Eugene Airport's <br /> projected aviation demands. This update uses 2006 as the base year for data and analytical <br /> purposes and serves as a development guide through the planning horizon of 2026. <br /> Unlike the adoption process for the 1999 Airport Master Plan, the current update does not include <br /> any amendments to the Metro Plan or other locally adopted plans such as the Eugene - Springfield <br /> Transportation System Plan (Transplan). No changes to existing land use designations, zoning, or <br /> adopted policy are proposed. The current update does include recommendations for a variety of <br /> airport improvements that will accommodate the Airport's needs into the future, some of which <br /> will require further research and analysis to determine the need and timing for any future Metro <br /> Plan amendments or zone changes in the vicinity. Those recommendations are further addressed <br /> in the findings below and it is emphasized that any specific Metro Plan amendments or zone <br /> changes necessary to implement the recommendations of the Eugene Airport Master Plan will <br />