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UGB ADOPTION PACKAGE
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Ordinance
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8/18/2017
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<br />Eugene Ordinance Exhibit A-1 <br />\[Lane County Ordinance Exhibit A-1\] <br /> <br />Eugene Urban Growth Boundary <br />Introduction <br />population over a specific period of time. <br />ocated <br /> <br />The location of the Eugene urban growth boundary was identified with careful consideration of the <br />forecasted population growth for the City of Eugene and the corresponding need for additional housing, <br />employment opportunities, parks, schools and public infrastructure. nitoring <br />Program, discussed in the Administration and Implementation chapter of this comprehensive plan, will <br />be used to evaluate new information for purposes of determining whether future adjustments to the <br />urban growth boundary are needed. <br />The Employment Land Supply Study, located at Appendix B to this comprehensive plan, includes a <br />supply and demand analysis of buildable employment land within the Eugene urban growth boundary <br />area for the 2012-2032 planning period. The study demonstrates that, based on the best information <br />available at the time of 2012 urban growth boundary did not include sufficient <br />buildable employment land to meet demands through 2032, and had to be expanded. <br />will have greater demand for more multi-family housing than they have in the past, as well as trends <br />towards greater density and more diverse housing types that will provide for the needs of households <br />at all income levels. The Residential Land Supply Study, located at Appendix C to this comprehensive <br />plan, includes a supply and demand analysis of buildable residential land within the Eugene urban <br />growth boundary area for the 2012-2032 planning period. The study demonstrates that, based on the <br />best informatio <br />sufficient buildable residential land to meet demands through 2032. <br />The Eugene- <br />e land use designation map that assigns general land use designations to all land within the <br />Eugene urban growth boundary (See Metro Plan Chapter II-G). The designations shown on the Metro <br />Plan Diagram will continue to apply to Eugene until such time as a Eugene-specific land use designation <br />map is adopted by the City of Eugene. <br />Policies <br />11.1 Urban Growth Boundary Map. The official, precise location of the Eugene urban growth boundary <br />is shown in the Eugene Urban Growth Boundary Shapefile at Appendix A to this Envision Eugene <br />Comprehensive Plan (on compact disc). The location of the urban growth boundary depicted on <br />printed maps in this Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan and in the Metro Plan is shown for <br />illustrative purposes only. <br /> <br />
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