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8/11/2010
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20461
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Kitty Piercy
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GOAL 11- PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES: To plan and develop a timely, orderly and <br />efficient arrangement ofpublic facilities and services to serve as a framework for urban and rural <br />development. <br />The Eugene - Springfield metropolitan area has an acknowledged Public Facilities and Services Plan <br />(PFSP). The amendments will not result in any change or conflict with the PFSP. <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), defined in Oregon <br />Administrative Rule OAR 660 -012 -0000, et seq. The proposed amendments are consistent with all <br />applicable provisions of OAR 650 - 012 -0016. Further, the amendments are consistent with, and required <br />by, the Regional Transportation Work Plan approved pursuant to OAR 660-012-0016(2)(b) b y b the Land <br />Conservation and Development Commission on October 16, 2008. <br />The TPR states that when amendments to a functional plan would significantly affect an existing g or <br />planned transportation facility the local government shall put in place measures to assure that the allowed <br />land uses are consistent with the identified function, capacity and performance standards level of service <br />volume to capacity ratio, etc.) of the facility. Adoption of the amendments will not significantly affect an <br />existing or planned transportation facility. <br />Therefore, the amendments are consistent with Goal 12. <br />GOAL 13 - ENERGY CONSERVATION: To conserve energy. <br />The Energy Goal is a general planning goal that calls for land and uses developed on the land to be <br />managed and controlled so as to maximize the conservation of all forms of energy, based upon sound <br />p <br />economic principles. The proposed amendments will not change the Metro Plan or TransPlan provisions <br />related to promoting more compact development, encouraging the use of alternate modes of transportation <br />and providing a transportation system design to increase the efficiency of travel wherever possible. <br />Therefore, the amendments are consistent with Goal 13. <br />GOAL 14 — URBANIZATION: To provide for an orderly and efficient transition from rural to urban <br />land use. <br />The amendments will not change the TransPlan and Metro Plan provisions adopted to reserve the <br />p <br />distinction between urban and rural uses through the development of policies and ro rams that provide <br />p g p <br />for more efficient urban uses within the UGB, thus preserving rural lands for rural uses. According the <br />amendments comply with Goal 14. <br />GOAL 15 w WILLAMETTE RIVER. GREENWAY: To protect, conserve, enhance and maintain the <br />natural, scenic, historical, agricultural, economic and recreational qualities of lands along the <br />Willamette River as the Willamette Raver G'reenway. <br />The Willamette River Greenway area with the Urban Growth Boundary is governed b existi local <br />. y � <br />provisions that have been acknowledged as complying with Goal 15. Those provisions will be unchanged <br />5 <br />
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