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I-5:Aurora Donald Interchange(Exit 278) <br /> Interchange Area Management Plan for Marion County Approval <br /> ODOT KN19062 <br /> Oregon Department of Transportation—Region 2 <br /> list of permitted or conditional uses in a zone that are suitable for a particular location."The Marion County <br /> Assessor's property records indicate there are no permanent buildings or dwellings on the site.To avoid <br /> undesirable or conflicting uses, the LU Overlay Zone can be used to identify the appropriate uses for a property, <br /> or properties, by requiring conditional use permits for uses normally permitted in the zone. The LU Overlay <br /> designation may also be applied to comply with use limitations for a goal exception required by OAR 660-004. <br /> The ID-LU property has a specific set of conditions of approval for the site detailed in a series of land use cases <br /> from Marion County and appeal rulings through the Oregon State Land Use Board of Appeals. Appendix B <br /> provides details of the conditions of approval. Generally,the uses for the site are limited to specific permitted <br /> accessory uses to the travel center/truck stop located to the east across Bents Road, and any development on <br /> the site is subject to the relocation of Bents Road to the west,such that it intersects Ehlen Road across from <br /> Bents Court. <br /> 2.2.2 Growth and Demographics <br /> Demographic information related to historical and forecast population growth was evaluated to provide an <br /> understanding of forecast transportation needs. The study area includes three U.S. Census Bureau block groups. <br /> The following table summarizes demographic characteristics for these block groups (see Table 2-1). <br /> Table 2-1. Demographic Summary <br /> Total Population Median Income Poverty Status Minority <br /> Marion County 330,453 $53,828 16% 18% <br /> BG 1,CT 102.01 1,168 $89,886 5% 5% <br /> BG 2,CT 102.01 1,521 $63,472 10% 23% <br /> BG 1,CT 102.02 1,227 $53,173 0% 2% <br /> B19013:Median household income in the past 12 months(in 2017 inflation-adjusted dollars),households. <br /> C17002:Ratio of Income to Poverty Level in the past 12 months,population for whom poverty status is determined. <br /> B02001:Race,total population. <br /> Source:U.S.Census Bureau,2013-2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates <br /> Portland State University's (PSU) Population Research Center conducted a Coordinated Population Forecast for <br /> Marion County, areas within urban growth boundaries (UGB)for Aurora and Donald, and unincorporated areas <br /> outside UGBs for the time period from 2017 to 2067.The study shows that Marion County's population has <br /> been steadily growing from 2000 to 2010 with an average annual growth rate of 1 percent.The City of Donald <br /> has the highest average annual growth rate of 4.9 percent between 2000 and 2010.The study also forecast that <br /> Marion County will grow at a faster pace in the near term (2017 to 2035)than in the long term (beyond 2036). <br /> The PSU study reports forecast populations as shown in Table 2-2. Detailed information from this study and the <br /> Cities of Donald and Aurora are included in Appendix C. <br /> Table 2-2. Forecast Population <br /> 2035 2067 <br /> Marion County 405,352 513,142 <br /> Aurora UGB 1,321 1,622 <br /> Donald UGB 1,555 2,150 <br /> Source:Population Research Center <br /> 2-4 July 2020 1274-3012-031 <br />