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2) Those where development has occurred and are committed to rural <br /> development as established through the exceptions process specified in <br /> Statewide Planning Goal 2. <br /> <br />Policies <br /> <br />G.26 Wastewater and water service shall not be provided outside the urban growth <br /> boundary except to the following areas, and the cities may require consent to <br /> annex agreements as a prerequisite to providing these services in any instance: <br /> <br /> a. The area of the Eugene Airport designated Government and Education on <br /> the Metro Plan Diagram, the Seasonal Industrial Waste Facility, the <br /> Regional Wastewater Biosolids Management Facility, and agricultural <br /> sites used for land application ofbiosolids and cannery byproducts. These <br /> sites serve the entire metropolitan area. <br /> <br /> b. An existing development outside the urban growth boundary when it has <br /> been determined that it poses an immediate threat of public health or <br /> safety to the citizens within the Eugene-Springfield urban growth <br /> boundary that can only be remedied by extension of the service. <br /> <br /> In addition, under prior obligations, water service shall be provided to land within <br /> the dissolved water districts of Hillcrest, College Crest, Bethel, and Oa~kway. <br /> <br />G.27 The Eugene Airport shall be served with the necessary urban services required to <br /> operate the airport as an urban facility. Development outside the urban growth <br /> boundary in the vicinity of the airport, outside the portion of the airport boundary <br /> designated Government and Education in the Metro Plan diagram, shall not be <br /> provided with urban services. <br /> <br />G.28 Plan for the following levels of service for rural designations outside the urban <br /> growth boundary within the Plan Boundary: <br /> <br /> a. Agriculture, Forest Land, Sand and Gravel, and Parks and Open Space. <br /> No minimum level of service is established. <br /> <br /> b. Rural Residential, Rural Commercial, Rural Industrial, and Government <br /> and Education. On-site sewage disposal, individual water systems, rural <br /> level of fire and police protection, electric and communication service, <br /> schools, and reasonable access to solid waste disposal facility. <br /> <br />Locating and Managing Public Facilities Outside the Urban Growth Boundary <br />Findings <br /> <br /> Appendix Aa Page 13 <br /> <br /> <br />