B. Metropolitan Goals <br />While The. following Metropolitan Ggoais are listed raider the topic headipn-applicable section <br />in this chapter or in eaeh +1,6 f~rsl s-+;,,,, np-fkj, " .t, ,,+e,- are s stated in ,,,,.e .,.;+hef the <br />indiv "^I feire plan oleme + Chapter III Metro Plan Elements and Chapter N Metro Plan <br />Review, Amendments, and Refmcmeuts). th Plan, <br />So they ar <br />0 1-mas well as in the ordef they appear in the Plan. <br />Growth Management and the rrrba Service Area <br />1 1. Use urban, urbanizable, and rural lands efficiently. <br />2. Encourage orderly and efficient conversion of land from rural to urban uses in response <br />to urban needs, taking into account metropolitan and statewide goals. <br />3. Protect rural lands best suited for non-urban uses from incompatible urban encroachment. <br />Residential Land Use and Housing <br />1. Provide viable residential communities so all residents can choose sound, affordable <br />housing that meets individual needs. <br />FeonomyEconomie <br />1. Broaden, improve, and diversify the metropolitan economy while maintaining or <br />enhancing the environment. <br />Environmental Resources <br />1. Protect valuable natural resources and encourage their wise management and proper use <br />and reuse, reflecting their special natural assets.- <br />2. Maintain a variety of open spaces within and on the fringe of the developing area. <br />3. Protect life and property from the effects of natural hazards. <br />4. Provide a healthy and attractive environment, including clean air and clean water, for the <br />metropolitan population. <br />Willamette River Greenway, River Corridors, and Waterways <br />1. Protect, conserve, and enhance the natural, scenic, environmental, and economic qualities <br />of river and waterway corridors. <br />zz-B-l <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 125 <br />