The minimum lot size for rural residential areas outside TTrba Rese e areas shall be <br />five acres. The minimum 1()t 8 -Z.1~-y'Q Ip i°y,+i r , , , , ; ,+n U71senfea <br />SAT B7 F-tudaffietAal Pr-ineiples {(moY d <br />shall be subjee-f-tee-lPeoliedes 25 wid divisions of lass than to a ffes ae `t"N a..f e n'nraitions of Polio), 25; land divisions of less <br />Y <br />than five aeres afe subject to the conditions- G"r ID _A 14) <br />1. f-Olie es 24 Vp <br />Exceptions <br />All new exceptions to, or expansion of, adopted exceptions onto rural resource lands or <br />residential, commercial, industrial, or government non-resource Metro Plan Diagram <br />designations or uses outside the UGB require application of Metro Plan amendment procedures <br />in Chapter IV.-and-Appendix-A-. Those new or expanded exceptions must meet requirements of <br />statewide planning goals and administrative rules and must comply with applicable Metro Plan <br />policies. Background information on all adopted exception areas is detailed in the Exceptions <br />Working Paper and its Addendum. <br />Within adopted exception areas, uses and densities must be consistent with zoning and Metro <br />Plan designations and policies. Changes to use, density, or zone which are not consistent with <br />the Metro Plan require a Metro Plan amendment following the process in Chapter IV. Such <br />amendments must be accompanied by an explanation of the reason for the amendment (proposed <br />use, intensity, size, timing, available and proposed service and facility improvements) and must <br />be in compliance with other applicable Metro Plan policies and the following criteria: <br />• Compatibility with existing development pattern and density; <br />• Adequacy of on-site sewage disposal suitability or community sewerage; <br />• Domestic water supply availability; <br />• Adequate access; <br />• Availability of rural-level services (refer to Policy G.27 in Chapter III-G}~- <br />-2); <br />• Lack of natural hazards; and <br />• Compatibility with resource lands adjacent to the exception area. <br />The list of exceptions and site-site-specific maps, which are amendments to the Metro Plan, are <br />contained in Appendix C. <br />Airport Reserve <br />Lands which may be acquired by Eugene at some future time in connection with the Eugene <br />Mahlon Sweet Field Airport, and for which an exception to statewide planning goals must be <br />taken, if the zoning is changed from Exclusive Farm Use/Commercial Airport Safety Combining <br />(E-40/GAS zone). <br />University/Research <br />This category represents property which is located in proximity to the University of Oregon <br />campus. It is primarily intended to accommodate light industrial, research and development, and <br />II-G-11 <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 161 <br />