C. First Priority Land - Apply State's Factors for Dismissal of <br />Candidate Land <br />There is no land designated for urban reserves around Eugene. Therefore, there is no first priority land <br />to consider for the proposed UGB expansion. <br />i Second Priority Land - Apply State's Factors for Dismissal of <br />Candidate Land <br />The River Road/Santa Clara park expansion study area includes 392.3 acres of second priority land, <br />shown on the "Second Priority Land within Study Area" map below. The majority of second priority land <br />in the study area is designated either Rural Residential (if within the Metro Plan boundaries) or <br />r~ <br />City of Eugene Urban Growth Boundary Study <br />a Park Land Evaluation - River Road/Santa Clara <br />+ Second Priority Land within Study Area <br />■ <br />l <br />r <br />r I Land Inside UGB <br />Major Streets <br />Water Bodies <br />Eugene <br />® Other Land Within Park Expansion Study Area <br />Second Priority Land within Study Area <br />Residential (If within the Lane <br />County Comprehensive Plan <br />boundaries). The remaining <br />second priority land includes <br />three small areas designated <br />Industrial (Lane County <br />Comprehensive Plan), and one <br />area designated Rural <br />Industrial (Metro Plan). <br />The determination of the City's <br />need for an additional <br />community park site to serve <br />the River Road/Santa Clara <br />park planning sub-area is <br />discussed above under Section <br />I, while Section II addresses the <br />characteristics required to <br />make a site suitable for a park <br />expansion. These site <br />characteristics fall into two <br />categories: location-based and <br />other site characteristics. <br />Analysis of location-based site <br />characteristics (below) is the <br />first step in evaluating whether <br />any of the second priority land <br />in the study area has the <br />characteristics necessary to <br />make it suitable to <br />accommodate the needed park <br />facility. <br />Appendix C to Findings May 2017 Page 29 <br />