3. Adopted neighborhood refinement and community plans. <br />=flan-~ <br />4. Adopted special purpose and functional plans. e~"Iesin Chapter r_o- the Plan) <br />Information generated through preparation of working papers (1978 and 1981) used in <br />the update process. Those papers are on file in the planning departments of Eugene, <br />Springfield, and Lane County, as well as the Lane Council of Governments (LCOG). <br />Their most significant provisions are contained in the Technical Supplement of the Metro <br />Plan, printed and available under separate cover. Subjects examined include public <br />services and facilities; environmental assets and constraints, including agricultural land, <br />the economy, housing, and residential land use, and energy, all in terms of existing <br />conditions and projected demand. <br />Land Use Designations <br />Land use designations shown ion the Metro Plan'Diagram are depicted at a metropolitan scale. <br />Used with the text and local plans and policies, they provide direction for decisions pertaiuiing to <br />appropriate reuse (redevelopment), urbanization of vacant parcels, and additional use of <br />underdeveloped parcels. Since its initial adoption in 1982, the Metro Plan Dia!garn desiuuiations <br />have been. transitioning_to a parcel-specific diagram. As part of this transition, the boundaries of <br />Plan designation areas in the metro olitan UGB are determined on a case-by-case basis where <br />no parcel-specific designation has been adopted. rid to il4va d to 10ea ^ <br />or- land ases whioh a,,e Bat suffieien#y intensive or large onough to be ioluElea 4- >I r f,.,, <br />Pldn.-..Diagr-arn. `''"ey b- Ased ^n leea plans a pelie es <br />Because of 1.11 4r spee, ratul e ar lim to e tent, Certain land uses are not individually of <br />metropolitan-wide significance in terms of size or location because of their special nature or <br />limited extent. Therefore, it is not advisable to account for most of them on the Metro Plan <br />Diagram. The Diagram's dep iction of land use desi cations is not intended to invalidate local <br />zoning or land uses which are not sufficiently intensive or large enough to be included on the <br />Metro Plan Diagram. <br />The Plan designation of parcels in the Metro Plan Diagram is parcel-specific in the following <br />cases: <br />Parcels shown on the Metro Plan Diagram within a clearly identified Plan <br />desiplation, i.e., parcels that do not border more than one Plan designation; <br />2. Lands outside the UGB within the Metro Plan boundary; <br />3. Parcels with parcel-specific desig cations adopted through the citizen-initiated <br />Plan amendment process; <br />4. Parcels shown on aparcel-specific refincinent plan snap that has been adopted as <br />an amendment to the Metro Plan Diajzrain. <br />There is a need for continued evaluation and evolution to a parcel-specific d:iagrani. The Mctro <br />Plan designation descriptions below, Metro Plan policies, adopted buildable lands inventory <br />II-G-2 <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 152 <br />