Social: Expanding the UGB for industrial use in this location would have slight potentially negative social <br />consequences for immediately adjacent residents exposed to traffic and other impacts of such uses <br />adjacent to their homes. Overall social consequences from expanding onto this site for industrial use <br />would be neutral. <br />Summary: Although there are some environmental, energy, economic and social concerns associated <br />with expanding on this site, they are insufficient to discard it from further consideration at this juncture. <br />Site P4.6a is, therefore, to be considered as a candidate industrial expansion site in Section Ill.g, below. <br />Site P4.6b - <br />This site is a 19.8 acre unconstrained tax lot designated for Agriculture, with a small portion of the <br />southwest corner of the tax lot designated for Forest. It is immediately adjacent to the UGB on its <br />eastern edge, where land inside the UGB is designated Industrial. Land to the west is designated for <br />forest use, while land to the north and south is designated Agriculture. <br />Environmental: Expansion onto this site for industrial purposes would create an industrial site adjacent <br />to forest and agricultural land to the west. This adjacency could have potential minor environmental <br />consequences. Overall environmental consequences from expanding onto this site for industrial use <br />would be slightly negative to neutral. <br />Energy: The mix of surrounding uses and the adjacency of this site to the current UGB suggests potential <br />positive energy impacts due to efficient location of employment relative to other uses. Overall energy <br />consequences from expanding onto this site for industrial use would be positive. <br />Economic: A UGB expansion to include Site P4.6b would have positive economic consequences, as it is <br />contiguous with both the UGB and the city limits, making it immediately developable. Negative <br />economic consequences include the cost to extend urban services to this site, which is isolated from all <br />but one other small potential industrial expansion site. Overall economic consequences from expanding <br />onto this site for industrial use would be positive. <br />Social: Expanding the UGB for industrial use in this location would have slight potentially negative social <br />consequences for nearby residents exposed to traffic and other impacts of such uses close to their <br />homes. A more significant negative social consequence would be the displacement of the Greenhill <br />Humane Society animal shelter currently operating on this site, which saves the lives of approximately <br />3,000 dogs, cats and other animals each year. Overall social consequences from expanding onto this site <br />for industrial use would be negative. <br />Summary: Although there are some environmental, energy, economic and social concerns associated <br />with expanding on this site, they are insufficient to discard it from further consideration at this juncture. <br />Site P4.6b is, therefore, to be considered as a candidate industrial expansion site in Section Ill.g, below. <br />Site P4.6c - <br />This site is 29.8 contiguous acres of a 33.7 acre tax lot designated for Agriculture. It is immediately <br />adjacent to the UGB on its eastern edge, where land inside the UGB is designated Campus Industrial. <br />Rural land surrounding the site is designated for Agriculture. Site P4.6c is bordered by the railroad to the <br />north and Highway 126 to the south. <br />Appendix B to Findings May 2017 Page 87 <br />