East Campus University of Oregon (CA 25-02, RA 25-01, Z 25-03) <br />Findings Page 11 of 36February 2026 <br /> <br /> <br />accommodate the City’s estimated housing needs for a 20-year planning period. The Envision <br />Eugene Residential Land Supply Study (2012-2032) was adopted by the City of Eugene in 2017 <br />as a refinement of the Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan, and complies with the <br />requirements of Goal 10 and Chapter 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 <br />residential land within Eugene’s Urban Growth Boundary to meet the identified land need. The <br />land affected by these amendments was not included in the documented supply of “buildable <br />land” that is available for residential development, because the subject area is designated as <br />Government and Education in the Metro Plan. The Refinement Plan Amendment does not <br />change the Metro Plan designations for the subject property, and as such, the Refinement Plan <br />Amendment will have no impact on the inventory of land available for residential use. <br />Further, the Refinement Plan Amendment does not affect the amount of land designated or <br />zoned for residential use and does not impact the supply of residential lands, nor does it render <br />any property unusable for residential uses. Rather, the Refinement Plan Amendment and Zone <br />Change are specifically intended to facilitate housing development for University of Oregon <br />students. The Refinement Plan Amendment, in conjunction with the concurrent Code <br />Amendment, will adjust the development standards to allow dormitories, increase the area’s <br />maximum building height, and increase the residential transition area’s maximum building <br />height. These changes will allow denser development of student housing than is currently <br />allowed in the subject area. Based on these findings, the amendment is consistent with <br />Statewide Planning Goal 10. <br />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 <br />urban and rural development. <br />The Eugene-Springfield Public Facilities and Services Plan (PFSP) is the adopted and <br />acknowledged public facility plan for areas within Eugene’s Urban Growth Boundary with <br />respect to water, wastewater, and stormwater services. The Eugene 2035 Transportation Plan, <br />which was adopted pursuant to Chapter 660, Division 12 of the Oregon Administrative Rules <br />(OARs), fulfills the requirement for transportation facilities planning in ORS 197.172(2)(e), <br />Statewide Planning Goal 11, and OAR Chapter 660, Division 11. <br />The area affected by the amendments is located inside Eugene’s City Limits, and water, <br />wastewater, stormwater, and transportation facilities either already exist or are readily <br />available for the subject site. Nothing in the amendment affects the City’s adopted and <br />acknowledged public facilities plans or the City’s ability to provide public facilities and services. <br />Therefore, the amendments are consistent with Goal 11. <br />Goal 12: Transportation - To provide and encourage a safe, convenient and <br />economic transportation system. <br />OAR 660-012-0060, the Transportation Planning Rule (TPR), implements Statewide Planning <br />Goal 12 for Refinement Plan Amendments, such as this application. Statewide Planning Goal 12