EXHIBIT R Page 32 <br />Environmental Design <br />1. Secure a safe, clean, and comfortable environment which is satisfying to the mind and <br />senses. <br />2. Encourage the development of the natural, social, and economic environment in a manner <br />that is harmonious with our natural setting and maintains and enhances our quality of life. <br />3. Create and preserve desirable and distinctive qualities in local and neighborhood areas. <br />Transportation <br />1. Provide an integrated transportation and land use system that supports choices in modes <br />of travel and development patterns that will reduce reliance on the automobile and <br />enhance livability, economic opportunity, and the quality of life. <br />2. Enhance the Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area's quality of life and economic <br />opportunity by providing a transportation system that is: <br />Balanced, <br />Accessible, <br />Efficient, <br />Safe, <br />Interconnected, <br />Environmentally responsible, <br />Supportive of responsible and sustainable development, <br />Responsive to community needs and neighborhood impacts, and <br />Economically viable and financially stable. <br />Public Facilities and Services <br />1. Provide and maintain public facilities and services in an efficient and environmentally <br />responsible manner. <br />2. Provide public facilities and services in a manner that encourages orderly and sequential <br />growth. <br />Parks and Recreation Facilities <br />1. Provide a variety of parks and recreation facilities to serve the diverse needs of the <br />community's citizens. <br />30 II-B-2 <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 351 <br />