The Metro Plan Housekeeping Revisions address changes which have been approved over time; <br />changes resulting from Periodic Review tasks already completed and approved by the three . <br />governing bodies; and changes resulting from reformatting other chapters of the Plan that-were <br />not subject to Periodic Review, but which remained in the old format. The Metro Plan <br />Housekeeping Revisions will create internal consistency in the Metro Plan. Thus, the Metro <br />Plan Housekeeping Revisions will not make the Metro Plan internally inconsistent and- the <br />proposed revisions are consistent with this criterion. <br />The Metro Plan Chapter III-C and the new Metro Plan Diagram are consistent with the Metro <br />Plan Housekeeping Revisions and, thus, do not make the Metro Plan internally inconsistent. <br />Therefore, these amendments do not affect Metro Plan consistency with this criterion. <br />CONCLUSION <br />Based on the findings set forth herein, the Eugene and Springfield City Councils and the Lane <br />County Board of Commissioners conclude that the Metro Plan-Ho usekeeping Revisions, Metro <br />Plan Chapter III-C: Environmental Resources Element, and Metro Plan Diagram are consistent <br />with relevant statewide planning goals adopted by the Land Conservation and Development <br />Commission and adoption of the Metro Plan. amendments will not make the Metro Plan <br />internally inconsistent. <br />Exhibit D: Findings in Support of Adopting Ordinance for the Eugene-Springfield Page 15 of 15 240 <br />Metropolitan Plan (Metro Plan) Housekeeping Revisions; Metro Plan Chapter III-C, <br />