EXHIBIT R Page 37 <br />9. Reduction in the use of zoning provisions and regulatory processes that favor single- . <br />family detached dwellings on standard size parcels would increase the opportunity to <br />realize higher net residential densities than are presently occurring, particularly in newly <br />developing areas. <br />10. A variety of public services are provided by Lane County and special service districts to <br />unincorporated portions of the Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area. <br />11. In 1986, the Cities of Eugene and Springfield entered nto_iJrban Transition Agreements <br />with Lane Count_v which transferred from the Count to the_ Cities administraton_for <br />building and land use within the urbanizable portion of the UGB. <br />!.Use tirban, ,,,-b.aniz.able, an T l-~a,, 7s o ;o.,+lt. <br />urban rire°cdcrtaiIIirg=arty-aeeeuntt metropolitan -arlA _+_+__-A_ <br />Obiectives <br />1. Continue to minimize urban scatteration and sprawl by encouraging compact growth and <br />sequential development. <br />2. Insure that land supply is kept in proper relationship to land use needs. <br />3. Conserve those lands needed to efficiently accommodate expected urban growth. <br />4. Protect rural land and open space from premature urbanization. <br />5. When necessary to meet urban needs, utilize the least productive agricultural lands for <br />needed expansion. <br />6. Encourage new and maintain existing rural land uses where productive or beneficial <br />outside the urban growth boundary. <br />7. Shape and plan for a compact urban growth form to provide for growth while preserving <br />the special character of the metropolitan area. <br />8. Encourage development of suitable vacant, underdeveloped, and redevelopable land <br />where services are available, thus capitalizing on public expenditures already made for <br />these services. <br />II-C-3 35 <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 356 <br />