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Eugene - Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan (Metro Plan), and is found to be consistent <br /> with the policy framework already established by the Metro Plan, and related adopted plans <br /> including Transplan. As required by the approval criteria for adoption of this refinement plan <br /> update, findings regarding consistency with the relevant provisions of the Metro Plan are provided <br /> later in this evaluation. The proposed update also follows applicable procedures for coordinated <br /> adoption by the local governing bodies including the City of Eugene and Lane County. <br /> In addition to its status as a component of the overall comprehensive planning framework, the <br /> master plan update is also required to meet FAA requirements for aviation planning and remain <br /> eligible for FAA funding for needed Airport improvements. As in the past, the current master plan <br /> update was developed consistent with the FAA guidelines for Airport master plans and also <br /> accounts for numerous aviation standards relating to airport operations safety, noise and <br /> compatibility with surrounding land uses contained in applicable FAA Federal Aviation Regulations. <br /> The current update is also consistent with state airport- related objectives outlined in the Oregon <br /> Aviation Plan and promulgated through the state's adopted Aviation System Plan (ASP) and related <br /> statutes and administrative rules. <br /> ORS 836.610, Airports and Landing Fields, requires that local comprehensive plans and land use <br /> regulations accommodate airport zones and uses for certain publicly owned and privately owned <br /> public use airports. Pursuant to OAR 738 - 090 -0030, the Eugene Airport (a.k.a. Mahlon Sweet <br /> Field) is listed as one of the publicly owned airports registered, licensed, or otherwise recognized <br /> by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) and Oregon Aviation Department (ODA). <br /> For airports so listed, ORS 836.610 requires that comprehensive plans be consistent with the <br /> provisions in ORS 836.616, which establish rules for airport uses and activities, and ORS 836.619, <br /> relating to state rules establishing safety and compatibility standards of land uses near airports. <br /> The Airport Planning Rules contained in OAR 660, Division 13 implement ORS 836.600 through <br /> 836.630 and Statewide Planning Goal 12, Transportation. These rules establish parameters for <br /> airport planning to support the vitality and economic function of airports and their host <br /> communities. As stated in OAR 660 - 013 - 0010(1): <br /> The policy of the State of Oregon is to encourage and support the continued <br /> operation and vitality of Oregon's airports. These rules are intended to promote a <br /> convenient and economic system of airports in the state and for land use planning <br /> to reduce risks to aircraft operations and nearby land uses. <br /> OAR 660 - 013 -0030 requires that local plans for airport operations and development be consistent <br /> with the state's adopted ASP. The current master plan update serves as the local aviation plan <br /> consistent with the ASP, under the requirements of ORS 836.600 through 836.630 and applicable <br /> OARs. Beyond consistency with these statutory requirements, the current update complies with <br /> applicable FAA regulations as described in the master plan update. <br /> Under the state's Transportation Planning Rule, OAR 660 - 012 - 0065(1) and (3)(n) permit <br /> expansions or alterations of public use airports on rural lands when such improvements do not <br /> permit service to a larger class of airplanes, and preclude the need to take an exception to <br /> Statewide Planning Goals under the standards outlined in Goal 2. The current master plan update <br />