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(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) below, for the creation of a wood lot <br /> for the purpose of the propagation or harvesting of a forest product, the <br /> minimum area shall be at least 20 acres, and that which is consistent with <br /> the Douglas fir cubic foot site indexes and minimum area computations <br /> promulgated by the Oregon Department of Forestry and specified below, <br /> and additional area to accommodate a homesite, access and fire breaks, <br /> and a logical parcel layout and use of the parcel. There shall be presented <br /> for each application sufficient factual docmnentation to verify that each <br /> proposed tract meets the above requirements. <br /> <br /> Cubic Foot Potential Yield Acreage <br /> Site Class Cu Ft/Acre/Year Minimum <br /> <br /> 6 20 d9 cf/ac 6d <br /> 5 ~10 8~1 cf ac ~13 <br /> el 85 119 cf/ac 34 <br /> 3 120 16d cf/ac 2'1 <br /> 2 165 22d cf/ac 17 <br /> <br /> (2) To substantially limit any adverse impacts upon commercial forest <br /> management which might result from land divisions and subsequent <br /> residential development (accessory and necessary to commercial forest <br /> management), a minimum area of 80 acres shall be required for the <br /> division of large forest tracts: <br /> (a) Zoned F 2 <br /> (b) Containing at least 160 acres <br /> (c) For the creation of lots or parcels adjacent to F 1, RCP zoned lands <br /> <br /> (3) Deviation from the standard specified in subsections t(1) and 1(2), above, <br /> for a d0 acre parcel on impacted forest land to be used for farm use may be <br /> allowed. Proposed residences for such parcels shall be accessory to <br /> commercial fanrt use and shall be allowed on if consistent with accessory <br /> dwelling standards in the EFU zone. <br /> <br /> (~I) Deviation fi'om the standard specified in subsections 1(1) and 1 (2), above, <br /> of the impacted forest land for the creation of a parcel not smaller than 20 <br /> acres m6y be allowed when at least 19 acres of the parcel being created are <br /> currently managed or planned to be managed by a farrn management plan <br /> for a farm operation consisting of one or more of the following: berries, <br /> grapes, or horticultmul specialties. A temporary mobile home which is <br /> accessory to the farm management may be conditionally located upon the <br /> farm parcel for a reasonable length of time to allow for substantial <br /> implementation of the farm management plan. Upon evidence that the <br /> fm2u management plan has been substm~tially implemented, the mobile <br /> <br />Exhibit B: Proposed amendments to Chapter III-C, Environmental Resources Element, - Page 10 of 25 <br />of the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Plan (Metro Plan). <br /> <br /> <br />