EXHIBITS Page 16 <br />4. Provides the public with general guidelines for individual planning decisions. Reference <br />to supplemental planning documents of a more localized scope, including neighborhood <br />refinement plans, is advisable when applying the Metro Plan to specific parcels of land or <br />individual tax lots. <br />Assists citizens in measuring the progress of the community and its officials in achieving <br />the Metro Plan's goals and objectives. <br />6. Provides continuity in the planning process over an extended period of time. <br />7. Establishes a means for consistent and coordinated planning decisions by all public <br />agencies and across jurisdictional lines. <br />Serves as a general planning framework to be augmented, as needed, by more detailed <br />planning programs to meet the specific needs of the various local governments. <br />9. Provides a basis for public decisions for specific issues when it is clear deteffflined that <br />the Metro Plan, serves as the sole planning document on the issue and that it w <br />fefinetEeot, contains a sufficient level of information and policy direction. <br />10. Recognizes the social and economic effects of physical planning policies and decisions. <br />11. Identifies the major transportation, wastewater, stormwater, and water projects needed to <br />serve a-future UGB populations ^a. <br />> F <br />undaffiental <br />; <br />> <br />; <br />> <br />; Ri-"ef Read Rand s <br />aasta C-lapa Goals, Fiad <br />iags, Rand <br />• <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 579 <br />