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UGB ADOPTION PACKAGE
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6/13/2017
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map below. Most (2,754.6 acres) of the fourth priority land in the study area is designated Agriculture, <br />and 58.9 acres is designated Forest. <br />City of Eugene Urban Growth Boundary Study <br />Park Land Evaluation - Bethel/Danebo <br />Fourth Priority Land within Study Area <br />E Id <br />Land Inside UGB Other Land Within Park Expansion Study Area <br />Major Streets Fourth Priority Land within Study Area <br />Water Bodies Identified School Expansion <br />Eug ne <br />_ Identified Industrial Expansion <br />The determination of the City's need for an additional community park site to serve the Bethel/Danebo <br />parks planning sub-area is discussed above under Section I, while Section II addresses the characteristics <br />required to make a site suitable for a parks expansion. These site characteristics fall into two categories: <br />location-based and other site characteristics. Analysis of location-based site characteristics (below) is the <br />first step in evaluating whether any of the fourth priority land in the study area has the characteristics <br />necessary to make it suitable to accommodate the needed park facility. <br />Appendix C to Findings May 2017 Page 18 <br />
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