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LAUREL RIDGE
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EXHIBITS Page 20 <br />Appendix B List of Refinement and Functional Plans and Man of Refinement Plan Boundaries <br />Appendix C List of Exceptions and Maps of Site-Specific Exception Area Boundaries <br />Appendix D Auxiliary Maps showing the following: <br />Fire station locations <br />Urban growth boundary <br />Greenway boundary <br />Schools <br />Parks <br />Relationship to Lane County Rural Comprehensive Plan <br />The Plan Boundary shown on the Metro Plan Diagram in Chapter II is adjacent to the boundaries <br />of the Lane County Rural Comprehensive Plan that surround the Eugene-Springfield <br />metropolitan area. There is no overlap between the boundaries of the Metro Plan and the Lane <br />County Rural Comprehensive Plan. Lane Code Chapter 16 is applied in the area between the <br />UGB and the Plan Boundary to implement the Metro Plan. <br />Adjustments to boundaries may occur in the future so that areas previously a part of one plan are <br />covered under another plan. These adjustments may occur using the Metro Plan review and <br />amendment procedures described in Chapter IV. <br />Relationship to Statewide Planning Goals <br />^ s r°gti4@d b state aw *The Metro Plan has been developed in accordance with the statewide <br />planning goals adopted by the Oregon Land Conservation and Development Commission <br />(LCDC). These goals provide the standards and set the framework for the planning programs of <br />all governmental agencies and bodies in the metropolitan area. Through the Metro Plan and <br />the jurisdictions' own land use plans, the cities and county address the applicable <br />LCDC goals (as well as local goals) <br />LGP-gem. In response to the statutorily mandated adoption of separate urban growth <br />boundaries for Eugene and Springfield, each city will independently address some of the <br />statewide planning goals in their city-specific plans. For example, each city will provide the type <br />and quantity of land needed to support its own population as required by Statewide Planning <br />Goals 9 (Employment), 10 (Housing) and 14 (Urbanization). <br />Relationship to the Teehftieal Supplement and Workifte Pftpers <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 583 <br />
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