During the slide repair pro'ecl, Lane County used the subject property consistent with an <br />agreement with the property owner (McDougal Brothers Investments). The agreement included <br />provisions for receiving a facility permit for a future public street intersecting with 3Uh Avenue <br />and for meeting the City of Eugene's street standards. Transportation and access issues that <br />impact Lane County facilities will be addressed when plans for development are submitted. <br />Eugene public works staff indicates that the portion of 30`h Avenue already annexed to Eugene is <br />classified as a minor arterial street. Access is limited/restricted and would likely require a traffic <br />impact analysis. The current street "stubs" to the property are Everglade Avenue, near the <br />northwest corner, and Bloomberg Road, near the southeast property corner. Everglade Avenue is <br />an unimproved city right-of-way. Bloomberg Road is under Lane County's jurisdiction. The city <br />has a standard for street grades not to exceed 15 percent. Policies in the Laurel Hill Plan and <br />South Hills Study regarding limitations of cut and fill slopes may be applicable. The Laurel Hill <br />Plan prohibits roads that would connect"io-tFie enw` oo interc ange on 1-5 1 Aven or <br />Sprang ou evard. Extension of public streets has been approved as part of a East Ridge <br />Village PUD to the north. <br />Solid waste management - Private firms and individuals collect and transport solid waste to the <br />Lane County administered landfill. <br />Communication facilities - Various providers offer both wire and wireless communication <br />services in the Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area. Existing providers and those entering the <br />market have the capability to provide service to future development in this area. <br />Land use controls - The original annexation area and the modification area are within Eugene's <br />portion of the urban growth boundary. Through an intergovernmental agreement between Lane <br />County and the City of Eugene, the city already has planning and building jurisdiction for this <br />property. The city will continue to administer land use controls after annexation. <br />The minimum level of key urban facilities and services, as defined on page V-3 of the Metro <br />Plan, are either immediately available or can be provided within a reasonable future time frame <br />as needed. This request is consistent with this standard. <br />Consider the comprehensive plan's economic, demographic, and sociological trends and <br />projections and its environmental policies, pertinent to the proposal. ORS 199.410(3)(d) and <br />199.462(1) <br />The annexation is consistent with the Metro Plan, as it is an incremental step in implementing the <br />long-range plan for this area. The urban growth boundary, land uses, and policies in the Metro <br />Plan were developed to meet the future needs of the metropolitan community. The proposed use <br />is consistent with the long-range plan for the area and will fulfill the growth policies in the Metro <br />Plan and in Oregon law. <br />This request is consistent with this boundary commission standard. <br />LCLGBC Staff Notes (c Eu 07 - 37) - October 4, 2007 <br />Page IV-A-7 <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 1077 <br />