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<br />application, when submitted, with priority. In its discretion, the County may direct that <br />the City and SUB shall prepare and submit a plan for protection of the resource so <br />identified or recognized, as the City and SUB deem necessary pursuant to Section 3.C., <br />and the County agrees to dedicate resources and process such a plan, when submitted, <br />with priority. <br /> <br />B. Effective as of the date the County obtains final approval (which is defined to <br />include adoption of identical ordinances by all governing bodies participating in the <br />decision) of its proposed PAPA to relocate the Plan Boundary as described in Recital 5 <br />of this Agreements existing decision-making authority over the sensitive time <br />of travel zones depicted on Exhibit A will remain in effect. For any subsequent PAPA <br />application located in the sensitive time of travel zones depicted on Exhibit A, City and <br />County shall utilize the decision-making authority and process the City previously held <br />under Chapter IV of the Plan as codified in Springfield Development Code Sections <br />5.14-105 through 5.14-155, Lane Code Chapter 12.200-12.245 and further modified by <br />Section 2:A. of this agreement. <br /> <br />C. The City and County shall exercise joint decision making authority over adoption <br />or <br />and on a drinking water protection plan to protect that resource or any amendment to <br />such drinking water protection plan for the term of this Agreement, as further provided <br />in Section 1:D., below. <br /> <br />D. The parties further agree that additional comprehensive plan findings and <br />policies to be considered by the decision makers, as applicable, are: <br />1. Metro Plan, The Fundamental Principles Chapter of the Metro Plan <br />including Metropolitan Goals, Environmental Resources, paragraphs 1, 2, <br />3 and 4; <br />2. Metro Plan, Metropolitan Goals, Public Facilities, paragraph 1; <br />3. Metro Plan, Environmental Resources Element, Agricultural Lands (Goal <br />3), Policies 1-4; <br />4. Metro Plan, Environmental Resources Element, Riparian Corridors <br />Wetlands and Wildlife Habitat (Goal 5), Policy 8; <br />5. Metro Plan, Environmental Resources Element, Mineral and Aggregate <br />Resources (Goal 5), findings 12, 13 and 14; <br />6. Metro Plan, Willamette River Greenway, River Corridors and Waterways <br />Element, Goal and Policies D5, D6 and D 10; <br />7. Metro Plan, Public Facilities and Services Element, Policy G3; <br />8. Metro Plan, Public Facilities and Services Element, Services to <br />Development with the Urban Growth Boundary: Water, Findings 11, 12 <br />and 13, Policies 9, 10, 11 and 12; <br />9. Metro Plan, Public Facilities and Services Element, Locating and Managing <br />Public Facilities Outside the Urban Growth Boundary, Finding 36; <br /> INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (Metro Plan Boundary) Page 3 <br />{00032029;2} <br />I:\wdocs\gcfiles\PW-LM\12-GC184\00028978.DOCX <br /> <br />