8. The supporting text, maps, tables, and related material <br />contained in the draft PRP and its appendix are adopted as <br />additional findings -nd incorporated herein by reference. <br />9. Based on the record before the Joint Parks Committee <br />and the Planning Commission, the record of proceedings before the <br />City Council, the recommendation of the Joint Parks Committee and <br />the Planning Commission, and on the above findings, the City <br />Council concludes that the draft PRP is consistent with the <br />Eugene- Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan and other <br />applicable plans and policies. <br />10. As a revision to part of the region's recreation plan <br />under statewide Planning Goal 8, the draft PRP is found to be <br />consistent with the provisions of statewide Planning Goal S. To <br />the extent applicable, the draft PRP is consistent with all other <br />Statewide Planning Goals (including Goals 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 11, 12, <br />and 13), particularly as those goals are implemented in the <br />Metropolitan Plan diagram and policies and technical background <br />documents. <br />Nov, therefore, based on the above findings, <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RUME, a <br />Municipal Corporation of the State of Oregon, as follows: <br />Section 1 . Based on the above findings, which are <br />incorporated herein, the draft Eugene Parks and Recreation Plan <br />is adopted in the following ways: <br />a. Those policies of the Parks and Recreation Plan which <br />directly implement policies of the Eugene - Springfield <br />Metropolitan Area General Plan regulating the development <br />and use of land are adopted as policies to be used in making <br />land use decisions; <br />b. The other policies and goals of the Parks and <br />Recreation Plan are adopted as guidelines for the City <br />Council, City Manager, and other decisionmakers to be <br />considered in making administrative and budgetary decisions <br />about parks and recreation acquisitions, development and <br />management; <br />C. The proposed actions set out in the Parks and <br />Recreation Plan are recognized as valuable ways to implement <br />the goals and policies of the Plan. TAey are adopted as a <br />list of public facility project and program opportunities <br />and are not intended to be the exclusive means of <br />implementing Parks and Recreation Plan policies and goals. <br />It is intended that this list will be evaluated on an annual <br />basis. The adoption of this list is not intended to <br />preclude projects not included on the list, require plan <br />RESOLUTION - 3 <br />