EXHIBITS Page 158 <br />A special review, and if appropriate, Metro Plan amendment, shall be initiated if changes <br />in the basic assumptions of the Metro Plan occur. An example would be a change in <br />public demand for certain housing types that in turn may affect the overall inventory of <br />residential land. <br />2. The regional land information database shall be maintained on a regular basis. <br />3. A proposed amendment to the Metro Plan shall be classified as a Type I, Type II or Type <br />III amendment depending upon the number of governing bodies required to approve the <br />decision. <br />4. A Type I amendment requires approval by the home city. <br />a. Type I Diagram Amendments include amendments to the Metro Plan Diagram for <br />land inside the city limits. <br />b. Type I Text Amendments include: <br />Amendments that are non site specific and apply only to land inside the <br />city limits of the home city;' <br />Site specific amendments that apply only to land inside the city limits of <br />the home city; <br />iii. Amendments to a regional transportation system plan, or a regional public <br />facilities plan, when only participation by the home city is required by the <br />amendment provisions of those plans; <br />iv. The creation of new Metro Plan designations and the amendment of <br />existing Metro Plan designation descriptions that apply only within the city <br />limits of the home city. <br />5. A Type II Amendment requires approval by two governing bodies. The governing bodies <br />in a Type II are the home city and Lane County. Eugene is the home city for <br />amendments west of 1-5, and Springfield is the home city for amendments east of 1-5: <br />a. Type II Diagram Amendments include: <br />Amendments to the Metro Plan Diagram for the area between a city limit <br />and the Plan Boundary; <br />A UGB or Metro Plan Boundary amendment east or west of 1-5 that is not <br />described as a Type III amendment. <br />b. Type II Text Amendments include: <br />This includes an amendment to Metro Plan to soecifv that a particular provision does not apply within the c <br />limits, as may be the case as Eugene and Springfield consider a regional planning program that includes the <br />adoption of city-specific comprehensive plans to address some of the land use issues that have historically been <br />addressed in the Metro Plan. <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 721 <br />