EXHIBIT R Page 184 <br />k Conversion of rural agricultural land to urbanizable land shall follow the pro= <br />and criteria set forth in Goals 3 and 14 <br />L Regard non-agricultural uses within or adiacent to agricultural lands as being <br />subject to the normal and accented agricultural practices of that locality. <br />In. No policy shall be construed to exclude permitted and specially permitted with the statutory and OAR 660 Division 033 requirements. Special permits for <br />n. Land may be designated as marginal land if it complies with the requirements o <br />ORS 197.247 (1991 Editionl. <br />Q. Lane County recognizes ORS 215.253 shall apply on land-zoned EFU and <br />Marginal Lands. <br />p Recreational activities in the Park and Recreation (PR/RCP) zone district within <br />agricultural areas that are outside lands for which a built or committed exception <br />tQa statewide planning goal has been taken shall be limited to those uses <br />consistent with Statewide Planning Goals 3 and 4. <br />Forest Lands (Goal 41 <br />indinaS <br />- b V sV K111 VL <br />+74. -rn. statewide l a f'za-aen fef st~ase$ - (a) 14,8. L' t YAA1V V 11 e <br />b <br />existing and (b) . Forest lands are those lands <br />acknowledged by the Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC as <br />forest lands as of the date of adoption of the 1993 amendments to Goal 4. When a plan <br />amendment involving forest lands is proposed forest land shall include lands which are <br />suitable for commercial forest uses including adjacent or nearby lands which are . <br />necessary to permit forest operations or practices and other forested lands that maintain <br />oil, air, water, and fish and wildlife resources. <br />-1-91. Forest lands provide multiple values in the metropolitan area including: scenic resources; <br />watershed and soil protection, recreational opportunities; fish and wildlife habitat; <br />commercial timber harvest; livestock grazing; and other urban uses, such as buffering. <br />Within the UGB, and particularly within cities, timber harvest has less value to the <br />general public than do other values. <br />lkles <br />1p1 Exhibit B: Proposed amendments to Chapter III-C, Environmental Resources Element, Page 6 of 24 <br />C'a{afel Ridge <br />o of ffi rNjgr5]-Springfield Metropolitan Plan (Metro Plan). Page 503 <br />