Common use of Urbanization Clause in Contracts

Urbanization. Goal 14 requires provisions for the orderly and efficient transition from rural to urban land use, to accommodate urban population and urban employment inside urban growth boundaries, to ensure efficient use of land, and to provide for livable communities. Policies 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 41 and 42 of the CFP address urbanization within the Regional Urban Growth Boundary. The CDC implements the urbanization policies by establishing standards to promote appropriate urban development. The Community Plans implement the urbanization policies by designating sufficient land for appropriate development. The UGB was last expanded in 1998 to include lands surrounding King City. The expansion was subsequently acknowledged by the Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC). The County relies on the findings acknowledged by LCDC to demonstrate compliance with Goal 14. Ordinance No. 836 does not add any land to the UGB or urbanize any land. The UPAA with King City provides a process, policies and requirements for coordinating concept planning in the designated Urban Reserve Area in order to provide for the orderly and efficient transition from rural to urban land uses. Goal 14 will apply to future decisions to add Urban Reserve lands to the UGB or when lands are annexed in the city’s Urban Planning Area as identified in Exhibit A, the King City Urban Planning Area map Ordinance No. 836 is consistent with Goal 14. Section 3.07.810 of Title 8 of Metro’s Urban Growth Management Functional Plan (UGMFP) requires that County comprehensive plan changes be consistent with the UGMFP. The following Ordinance No. 836 findings have been prepared to address Title) 1, 8, 11 and 14 of the UGMFP.

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Sources: Urban Planning Area Agreement, Urban Planning Area Agreement

Urbanization. Goal 14 requires provisions for the orderly and efficient transition from rural to urban land use, to accommodate urban population and urban employment inside urban growth boundaries, to ensure efficient use of land, and to provide for livable communities. Policies 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 41 and 42 of the CFP address urbanization within the Regional Urban Growth BoundaryUGB. The CDC implements the urbanization policies by establishing standards to promote appropriate urban development. The Community Plans implement the urbanization policies by designating sufficient land for appropriate development. The UGB was last expanded in 1998 2004 to include lands surrounding King CitySherwood. The expansion was subsequently acknowledged by the Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC)Commission. The County relies on the findings acknowledged by LCDC to demonstrate compliance with Goal 14. A-Engrossed Ordinance No. 836 821 does not add any land to the UGB or urbanize any land. The UPAA with King City Sherwood provides a process, policies and requirements for coordinating concept planning in the designated Urban Reserve Area in order to provide for the orderly and efficient transition from rural to urban land uses. Goal 14 will apply to future decisions to add Urban Reserve lands to the UGB or when lands are annexed in the city’s Urban Planning Area as identified in Exhibit A, the King City Sherwood Urban Planning Area map map. A-Engrossed Ordinance No. 836 821 is consistent with Goal 14. Section 3.07.810 of Title 8 of Metro’s Urban Growth Management Functional Plan (UGMFP) requires that County comprehensive plan changes be consistent with the UGMFP. The following A-Engrossed Ordinance No. 836 821 findings have been prepared to address TitleTitle(s) 1, 4, 8, 11 and 14 of the UGMFP.

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Sources: Urban Planning Agreement