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Exhibit C <br />FINDINGS OF CONSISTENCY <br />Metro Plan Amendment Criteria <br />Criteria to be used to evaluate amendments to the Eugene - Springfield Regional Transportation System <br />Plan (TransPlan) and the Eugene - Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan (Metro Plan) are found in <br />Springfield Development Code, Chapter 5, Section 5.14 -135(C)(1 -2), Eugene Code Section 9.773 0(3), <br />and Lane Code Section 12.225(2)(a) &(b) and all reads as follows: <br />(a) The amendment must be consistent with the relevant Statewide Planning oals ado ted b <br />g p Y <br />the Land Conservation and Development Commission; and <br />(b) Adoption of the amendment must not make the Metro Plan internall y inconsistent. <br />This application involves text amendments (non -site specific} and project list amendments to TransPlan, <br />, p J an, <br />a special purpose functional plan, and text amendments (non -site specific ) to the Metro Plan hereinafter <br />referred to as the amendments " }. The process for making the amendments to TransPlan and the Metro <br />Plan are identical; requiring that the three jurisdictions follow the "Type I" amendment process. To <br />. p <br />become effective, the amendments to TransPlan the Metro Plan must be approved b all three governing <br />pp Y g g <br />bodies. <br />Criterion A. STATEWIDE PLANNING COAL CONSISTENCY: <br />Based on the findings set forth below, the amendments are consistent with applicable Statewide Planning <br />g <br />Goals and interpretive rules. <br />GOAL 1 - CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT: To develop a citizen involvement program that insures the <br />„ p g <br />opportunity for citizens to be involved in all phases of the planning process. <br />The Cities of Springfield and Eugene and Lane County have acknowledged citizen involvement programs <br />g p g ram <br />s <br />and acknowledged processes for securing citizen input on all proposed Metro Plan amendments. The <br />governing bodies code provisions require that notice of the proposed amendments be given and public <br />hearings be held prior to adoption. Notification of the proposed amendments and opportunities for public <br />pp p c <br />participation in these amendments were consistent with the rams. acknowledged citizen involvement programs. <br />g p g <br />The governing bodies' code provisions implement Statewide Planning oal .1 b requiring that notice f <br />g y q g o <br />the proposed land use code amendment be given and public hearings be held prior to adoption. <br />g p p <br />Consideration of the amendments will begin with a joint ommission work session on April <br />g 7, <br />2009, followed by a public hearing. <br />On October 16, 2008, the City of Springfield provided notice of the proposed amendment to the 20- <br />p p year <br />planning period in TransPlan from 2015 to 2023 to the Department of Land Conservation and <br />Development (DLCD). That notice included copies of the proposal reviousl approved b the <br />p y pp y <br />Metropolitan Policy Committee for inclusion in the federal RTP in November Zoo? and a co py of the <br />report that went to the Springfield City Council for the October 6, 2008, initiation of this amendment. <br />The identical proposal was reviewed and approved by the Joint Elected Officials of Eugene, Springfield <br />g , p gfield <br />