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UGB ADOPTION PACKAGE
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Eugene Ordinance Exhibit J <br />[Lane County Ordinance Exhibit G] <br />types and locations. The plan must also include policies, through public facilities planning and <br />transportation system planning, to provide necessary public facilities and transportation <br />facilities for the planning area. <br />As part of this action, the City and County are designating an adequate number of sites of suitable sizes, <br />types and locations. Several policies in Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan Chapter 2 (Economic <br />Development) address the City's commitment to continue to provide adequate sites and facilities as <br />described in (c). These include Policies 3.15 through 3.25. The Plan includes policies to provide necessary <br />public facilities and transportation facilities for the planning area at Policies 3.26, 3.28 and 3.29. As part <br />of this action, the City is also adopting updates to its public facilities plan and its local transportation <br />system plan to provide all facilities needed to serve the areas planned for future economic growth. <br />(2) Plans for cities and counties within a Metropolitan Planning Organization or that adopt policies <br />relating to the short-term supply of land, must include detailed strategies for preparing the total <br />land supply for development and for replacing the short-term supply of land as it is developed. <br />These policies must describe dates, events or both, that trigger local review of the short-term <br />supply of land. <br />Eugene and Lane County are within a Metropolitan Planning Organization (the Central Lane <br />Metropolitan Planning Organization). Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan Chapter 3 (Economic <br />Development), Policies 3.25 through 3.27 are the policies required by -0020(2). As part of this action, the <br />City is also adopting updates to its public facilities plan and its local transportation system plan to <br />provide all facilities needed to serve the areas planned for future economic growth (See Transportation <br />System Plan project list amendments, and Public Facilities and Services Plan project list amendments <br />and corresponding map amendments). <br />660-009-0025 Designation of Lands for Industrial and Other Employment Uses <br />Cities and counties must adopt measures adequate to implement policies adopted pursuant to OAR <br />660-009-0020. Appropriate implementing measures include amendments to plan and zone map <br />designations, land use regulations, public facility plans, and transportation system plans. <br />This action includes the adoption of adequate measures to implement the policies adopted pursuant to <br />OAR 660-009-0020, and other local policies to ensure an adequate supply of land for economic <br />development. The implementing measures include: the creation, adoption and application of an overlay <br />zone (the Clear Lake Overlay Zone), amendments to the zoning map, amendments to the Metro Plan <br />designation map (the Plan Diagram), the adoption of a new Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan and <br />amendments to the Public Facilities and Services Plan and transportation plan. In advance of this action, <br />other steps were taken by the City to ensure that the UGB would include sufficient suitable land to <br />accommodate the City's 20-year need for employment land. Those actions, described in Part IV of the <br />Employment Land Supply Study ("Measures to Increase Employment Development (2012-2032), were: <br />1. Creation and Application of New E-1 and E-2 Employment Zones <br />2. Re-designation of Land to Commercial Designation <br />3. Downtown & Mixed Use Code Amendments <br />4. Downtown Riverfront Special Area Zone <br />5. Brownfield / Parcel Assembly <br />28 <br />May 2017 <br />
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