9 <br /> <br />properties and do not impact the supply of industrial or commercial lands. Therefore, the amendments <br />are consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 9. <br />Additionally, the amendments are consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 9 because the Neighborhood <br />Plan contains vision, goals, and policies related to economic development. Economic development is <br />one of five topic areas included in the Neighborhood Plan. The Plan’s goals aim to encourage the growth <br />and creation of local businesses, promote redevelopment and mixed-use buildings, and create <br />employment opportunities that offer a living wage. <br /> <br />Statewide Planning Goal 10 – Housing. To provide for the housing needs of citizens of the state. <br />Goal 10 requires local governments to provide an adequate supply of buildable land within the UGB to <br />accommodate their City’s estimated housing needs for a 20-year planning period. When the City and <br />County approved an expansion of Eugene’s UGB in 2017, they adopted, and received State <br />acknowledgement of a 20-year inventory of buildable lands for residential use. The Envision Eugene <br />Residential Land Supply Study (2012-2032) was adopted by the City of Eugene in 2017 as a refinement of <br />the Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan and complies with the requirements of Goal 10 and Chapter <br />660, Division 008 of the Oregon Administrative Rules. <br />The Envision Eugene Residential Land Supply Study includes an inventory of buildable lands for <br />residential use. According to the Residential Land Supply Study, there is sufficient buildable residential <br />land within Eugene’s acknowledged urban growth boundary to meet the identified land need. These <br />amendments do not impact the supply of residential buildable land within Eugene’s UGB. No land is <br />being re-designated from a residential use to a non-residential use, and the amendments do not <br />otherwise diminish the amount of land available for residential use. <br />Goal 10 also requires local governments to conduct a Housing Needs Analysis (HNA) in order to assess <br />whether their estimated housing needs for a 20-year planning period can be satisfied within the UGB. <br />The Envision Eugene Residential Land Supply Study (2017) includes an HNA. These amendments do not <br />impact the supply of residential buildable lands or affect the estimated housing needs within Eugene’s <br />UGB. Therefore, the amendments are consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 10. <br />Additionally, the amendments are consistent with Statewide Planning Goal 10 because the <br />Neighborhood Plan contains goals and policies related to housing needs. For example, Goal 12 of the <br />Neighborhood Plan reads, “Plan for future housing that addresses the needs of the community.” Policies <br />also highlight planning for affordable housing and pursuing innovative housing strategies. <br /> <br />Statewide Planning Goal 11 – Public Facilities and Services. To plan and develop a timely, orderly and <br />efficient arrangement of public facilities and services to serve as a framework for urban and rural <br />development. <br />Goal 11 requires that urban development be supported by urban facilities and services. Goal 11 and ORS <br />197.712 require a public facilities plan for water, sewer and transportation services within Eugene’s <br />UGB. The Land Conservation and Development Commission has acknowledged the Eugene-Springfield <br />Metropolitan Area Public Facilities and Services Plan (PFSP) as the public facilities plan for wastewater