Eugene Ordinance Exhibit E <br />[Lane County Ordinance Exhibit F-3] <br />meter, or when PM2.5 levels are forecast by LRAPA to be greater than or equal to <br />35 micrograms per cubic meter, within the [E61geRe SpFiRgfield nne#epelitaR AFe <br />r°p°r°' D1°R] Eugene Urban Growth Boundary. <br />• Subsection (1)(d) and the lead in paragraph of subsection (2) of Section <br />6.320 of the Eugene Code, 1971, are amended to provide as follows: <br />6.320 Criteria for Permit Issuance. <br />(1) The city manager or designee shall approve, approve with conditions, or deny <br />a permit application based on consideration of the following criteria: <br />(d) The necessity to remove trees in order to construct proposed <br />improvements, or to otherwise utilize the applicant's property in a <br />manner consistent with its zoning, this code, the [ -9o <br />comprehensive plan, and other applicable adopted plans; <br />(2) In the event a plot plan for full development of the site has not been approved <br />by the city, felling of trees shall be permitted only on a limited basis consistent <br />with the preservation of the site's future development potential and <br />preservation of important natural values as prescribed in the [Metre n] <br />comprehensive plan and this code, and consistent with the following criteria: <br />• Subsection (2) of Section 7.715 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended <br />to provide as follows: <br />7.715 SDC - Compliance With State Law. <br />(2) The capital improvement plan required by state law as the basis for expending <br />systems development charge revenues for capital improvements shall be the <br />Eugene Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) and the [MetFelaelitaA Area Ge-A i <br />P4a ] comprehensive plan as adopted by the council (Plan), other city <br />facilities plans that may include SDC-eligible capital projects, or the capital <br />improvement plan adopted by another governmental body which was used by <br />the city manager in establishing the methodology for the systems <br />development charge, provided such capital improvement plan is consistent <br />with the CIP and the Plan. <br />• The lead in paragraph of subsection (1) of Section 9.0020 of the Eugene <br />Code, 1971, is amended to provide as follows: <br />9.0020 Purpose. The purpose of the land use code is to protect and promote the health, <br />safety, and general welfare of the public and to preserve and enhance the <br />economic, social, and environmental qualities of the community. <br />(1) The land use code is intended to effectively and efficiently implement <br />applicable state and federal laws, the Envision Eugene Comprehensive <br />Plan, the Metro Plan, and the following policies from the Growth Management <br />Study: <br />Page 2 of <br />41 May 2017 <br />