The parcel -specific diagram that will be adopted as part of the City's comprehensive plan will <br />include all parcels within the UGB. <br />f. Without a more focused land use diagram, won't there be less direction and certainty for <br />property owners and businesses? <br />It depends. Neither the 1987 Urban Facilities Plan land diagram nor the Metro Plan land <br />diagram are parcel -specific. After adoption of the 1987 Urban Facilities Plan, the UFP diagram <br />was incorporated into the Metro Plan Diagram in 2004. Any parcel -specific amendments that <br />were made to the UFP land use diagram have also amended the Metro Plan diagram and will <br />remain if the UFP diagram is repealed. The scale of the UFP land use diagram is somewhat <br />larger than the Metro Plan diagram, but whether there is more specificity in the UFP diagram is <br />situational, depending on where the property is located and how it is designated. Some of the <br />current land use policies in the UFP are ambiguous, perpetuating uncertainty and barriers to <br />development. Removing these policies by repealing the 1987 UFP could actually add clarity for <br />development in the area. <br />7 <br />Page 13 of 21 <br />