EXHIBIT R Page 23 <br />Fundamental Principles <br />Chapter II sets forth the basic concepts of the Metro,Plan, including geographical growth <br />management and a U_GB, eempaet urban sir a-area. It is intended to tie the specific elements <br />in Chapter III together into a comprehensive public policy document. <br />Components of Chapter II, the Fundamental Principles, are:= Metropolitan Goals; Growth <br />Management Goals, Findings, and Policies; Eugene and Springfield Jurisdictional <br />Responsibility; Urban and Urbanizable Land; River Road and Santa Clara Goals, Findings, and <br />Policies; and the-Metro Plan Diagram. <br />Metro Plan Elements <br />Chapter III is composed of specific elements, including within-eaEh an introductory text, <br />applicable goals from Chapter II, and findings, objectives, and policies.' The specific elements <br />are:_ Residential Land Use and Housing;-Ee roomy Econom c; Environmental Resources; <br />Willamette River Greenway, River Corridors, and Waterways; Environmental Design; <br />Transportation; Public Facilities and Services; Parks and Recreation Facilities; Historic <br />Preservation; Energy; and Citizen Involvement. <br />Metro Plan Review Amendments and Refinements <br />Chapter IV of the Metro Plan establishes the procedures for ensuring that the Metro Plan <br />retains its applicability to changing circumstances in the community. It includes procedures and <br />time schedules for reviewing and updating the Metro Plan, provides procedures for amending it <br />and resolving conflicts, and recognizes that refinement will be necessary where conflicts exist. <br />Glossary <br />Chapter V, the Glossary, includes terms used in the Metro Plan that might otherwise be unclear <br />or misinterpreted. <br />Appendices <br />The following information is available at Lane Council of Governments (LCOG): <br />Appendix A Public Facility Plan Project Lists and Maps for Water, Stormwater, Wastewater, <br />Electricity, and Transportation [These lists and maps are located in Chapter II of <br />the 2001 Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area Public Facilities and Services <br />Plan and 2001 Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area Transportation Plan <br />(TransPlan)] <br />Appendix B List of Refinement and Functional Plans and Map of Refinement Plan Boundaries <br />Appendix C List of Exceptions and Maps of Site-Specific Exception Area Boundaries <br />2 Through updates to the Metro Plan, the objectives and policies are being combined. Eventually, each element will <br />contain only findings and policies. <br />I-3 21 <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 342 <br />