a. Modifications to a public facility project which are minor in nature and do not <br />significantly impact the project's general description, location sizing, capacity, or <br />other general characteristic of the project; or <br />b. Technical and environmental modifications to a public facility which are made <br />pursuant to final engineering on a project; or <br />c. Modifications to a public facility project which are made pursuant to findings of <br />an Environmental Assessment or Environmental Impact Statement conducted <br />under regulations implementing the procedural provisions of the national <br />Environmental Policy Act of 1969 or any federal or State of Oregon agency <br />project development regulations consistent with that act and its regulations; or <br />d.~ :public facility projects included in the PFSP to serve land designated Urban <br />Reserve prior to the removal of the Urban Reserve designation, which-projects <br />shall be removed from the PFSP at the time of the next Periodic Review of the <br />Metro Plan., <br />GA The cities and Lane County shall coordinate with EWEB, SUB, and special service <br />districts operating in the metropolitan area, to provide the opportunity to review and <br />comment on proposed public facilities, plans, programs, and public improvement projects <br />or changes thereto that may affect one anther's area of responsibility. <br />G.5 The cities shall continue joint planning coordination with major institutions, such as <br />universities and hospitals, due to their relatively large impact on local facilities and <br />services. <br />G.6 Efforts shall be made to reduce the number of unnecessary special service districts and to <br />revise confusing or illogical service boundaries, including those that result in a <br />duplication of effort or overlap of service. When possible, these efforts shall be pursued' <br />in cooperation with the affected jurisdictions. <br />G.7 Service providers shall coordinate the provision of facilities and services to areas targeted <br />by the cities for higher densities, infill, mixed uses, and nodal development. <br />G.8 The cities and county shall coordinate with cities surrounding the metropolitan area to <br />develop a growth management strategy. This strategy will address regional public <br />facility needs. <br />Services to Development Within the Urban. Growth Boundary: Water <br />Findings <br />11. Springfield relies on groundwater for its sole source of water. EWEB water source is the <br />McKenzie River and EWEB is developing groundwater sources. The identification of <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) rrr rr C Page 231 <br />