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<br />ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 58-02-08 <br /> <br />of the <br />City Manager <br />City of Eugene, Oregon <br /> <br />Designating a Portion of East Alton Baker Park as <br />the Whilamut Natural Area of Alton Baker Park. <br /> <br />The City Manager of the City of Eugene finds that: <br /> <br />A. Pursuant to the Eugene Charter of 1976 the City Manager is the administrative head <br />of the City of Eugene. <br /> <br />B. In 1992, Lane County Ballot Measure No. 20-01, established a Citizen Planning <br />Committee to determine a mix of passive recreational uses for East Alton Baker Park. <br /> <br />C. In 1993, Alton Baker Park was transferred from Lane County ownership to the City <br />of Eugene. In an Intergovernmental Agreement between the County and the City, conditions were <br />placed on the City to develop a plan for East Alton Baker Park consistent with the requirements of <br />Ballot Measure No. 20-01, including the appointment of a Citizen Planning Committee. <br /> <br />D. In January of 1996 the Eugene City Council approved the East Alton Baker Park Plan <br />as developed by the Citizen Planning Committee, which contains goals and strategies for park <br />improvements, restoration activities, and on-going maintenance activities. In March of 1996 the <br />Willamalane Board approved the same plan. <br /> <br />E. On August 10th, 2001, The East Alton Baker Park Citizen Planning Committee <br />submitted a proposal to the City Manager, requesting that the East Alton Baker Park name be <br />amended to "Whilamut Natural Area of Alton Baker Park." This recommendation was based on: <br /> <br />(1) Whilamut (pronounced "wheel-a-moot") is a Kalapuya word. The word <br />Whilamut, translated into English means "where the river ripples and runs fast." It is likely <br />that the current name of the Willamette River, which is the area's primary landmark, is <br />derived from this Kalapuya word. <br /> <br />(2) The term "natural area" is an appropriate descriptor of the existing and <br />intended uses of the park. The East Alton Baker Park Plan Vision Statement reads; "East <br />Alton Baker Park will be a riverside haven at the center of the Eugene-Springfield <br />metropolitan area, where urban dwellers can experience a variety of habitats for native plants <br />and wildlife and enj oy nature. East Alton Baker Park will also provide opportunities for <br />educational and passive recreational activities that require or are greatly enhanced by the <br /> <br />Administrative Order - 1 <br />