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<br />ORDINANCE NO. 20352 <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE UPDATING THE GOAL 5 INVENTORY WITHIN THE <br />EUGENE URBAN GROWTH AREA; ADOPTING THE GOAL 5 WATER <br />RESOURCES CONSERVATION PLAN WITHIN THE EUGENE URBAN <br />GROWTH AREA; REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 20295; AMENDING <br />SECTION 9.7810 OF THE EUGENE CODE, 1971; ADOPTING A <br />SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. <br /> <br />The City Council of the City of Eugene finds that: <br /> <br />A. Statewide Planning Goal Five requires local governments to protect <br />significant riparian corridors, upland wildlife habitat and wetlands. In order to conserve <br />these resources and the biological systems they contain and support, this Ordinance <br />adopts provisions to conserve the physical resources and also protect the water quality <br />within the resource areas as a fundamental and essential requirement for continued <br />survival of these biological systems. <br /> <br />B. Ordinance No. 20295, adopted by the Council and approved by the Mayor on <br />July 28, 2003, adopted as Exhibit A to that Ordinance, a list of criteria for use in <br />determining the significance of riparian corridor sites and upland wildlife habitat sites for <br />purposes of updating the Goal 5 inventory within the Eugene Urban Growth Area. The <br />list of criteria is now more appropriately located in the Goal 5 Water Resources <br />Conservation Plan. <br /> <br />C. Exhibit B to Ordinance No. 20295 is a list and a map, both entitled "Goal 5 <br />Riparian and Upland Wildlife Habitat Sites Within the Eugene Urban Growth Boundary." <br />The list and map, which updated the inventory of significant riparian corridor sites and <br />upland wildlife habitat sites based on the criteria listed in Exhibit A to Ordinance No. <br />20295, are now more appropriately included in the Goal 5 Water Resources <br />Conservation Plan. Further, updates to the list and map are needed to more accurately <br />depict the location and/or acreage of some of the riparian corridor and upland wildlife <br />habitat sites and to remove from the inventory a portion of site E-76, which an order of <br />the Land Conservation and Development Commission determined had not been <br />demonstrated to meet the definition of a riparian area under Oregon Administrative <br />Rules. <br /> <br />D. The City has conducted, and the Oregon Division of State Lands (DSL) has <br />approved, a local wetlands inventory (LWI) using the standards and procedures of OAR <br />141-086-0110 et seq. The City has determined which wetlands on the LWI are <br />"significant wetlands" for purposes of Statewide Planning Goal 5 using the criteria <br />adopted by DSL for that purpose (OAR 141-086-0350). The City is required to adopt an <br />inventory of these significant wetlands. <br /> <br />Ordinance - 1 <br />