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Item 5: Ordinance on Urban Animal Keeping Standards
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Attachment B <br />Goal 10 - Housing. To provide for the housing needs of citizens of the state. <br /> <br />Goal 10 requires that communities plan for and maintain an inventory of buildable residential land for needed <br />housing units. The amendments do not impact the supply or availability of residential lands included in the <br />City’s documented supply of “buildable land” that is available for residential development as inventoried in the <br />acknowledged 1999 Residential Lands Study. Therefore, Goal 10 does not apply to the amendments. <br /> <br />Goal 11- Public Facilities and Services. To plan and develop a timely, orderly and efficient arrangement of public <br />facilities and services to serve as a framework for urban and rural development. <br /> <br />The amendments do not affect the City’s provision of public facilities and services. Therefore, Statewide <br />Planning Goal 11 does not apply. <br /> <br />Goal 12- Transportation. To provide and encourage a safe, convenient and economic transportation system. <br /> <br />Goal 12 is implemented through the Transportation Planning Rule (TPR, OAR 660-12). TransPlan provides the <br />regional policy framework through which the TPR is enacted at the local level. The amendments will not <br />significantly affect any transportation facility. The level of development currently permitted through existing <br />code and zoning regulations will remain the same. No change in the functional classification of streets will result <br />from the amendments. In addition, no changes are proposed to the standards that implement the functional <br />classification system. Therefore, the amendments are consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 12. <br /> <br />Goal 13 - Energy Conservation. To conserve energy. <br /> <br />The amendments do not affect any of the City’s energy conservation measures or programs. Therefore, <br />Statewide Planning Goal 13 does not apply. <br /> <br />Goal 14 - Urbanization. To provide for an orderly and efficient transition from rural to urban land use. <br /> <br />The amendments do not affect the City’s provisions regarding the transition of land from rural to urban uses. <br />Therefore, Statewide Planning Goal 14 does not apply. <br /> <br />Goal 15 - Willamette River Greenway. To protect, conserve, enhance and maintain the natural, scenic, historical, <br />agricultural, economic and recreational qualities of lands along the Willamette River as the Willamette River <br />Greenway. <br /> <br />The amendments do not include any changes that affect the regulation of areas within the adopted Willamette <br />River Greenway boundaries. Therefore, Statewide Planning Goal 15 does not apply. <br /> <br />Goal 16 through 19 - Estuarine Resources, Coastal Shorelands, Beaches and Dunes, and Ocean Resources. <br /> <br />The amendments do not include any changes related to coastal, ocean, estuarine, or beach and dune resources. <br />Therefore, these goals are not relevant and the amendments will not affect compliance with Statewide Planning <br />Goals 16 through 19. <br /> <br />(2) The amendment is consistent with applicable provisions of the Metro Plan and applicable adopted <br />refinement plans. <br /> <br />The amendments do not include any change in adopted land use designations or policy, nor does it change any <br />requirements in the City’s land use code concerning compliance with the Metro Plan and applicable refinement <br /> Findings - 3 <br />
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