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7/26/2000
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20200
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James D. Torrey
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<br />Exhibit C, Consistency with Wetland <br />Designation Criteria <br /> <br />Site IA <br />Amendment #55 <br /> <br />PROTECTION STANDARD <br />1. NR Metro Plan Designation <br /> <br /> <br />COMMENTS <br />Medium density residential <br /> <br />PROTECTION CRITERIA MET COMMENTS <br />I. Population of rare plant or animal species with suitable habitat Yes A small population of Lomatium bradshawii has been <br /> located on the northern end of the site. <br />2. Primarily within 100 year floodplain No A small portion of the site is within the flood hazard area. <br />3. Within 100 feet ofWEWP protected waterway Yes Site is within 75 feet of Amazon Creek. <br />4. Surface water connection to protected wetland No Site is not connected to protected wetlands but may drain <br /> to Amazon Creek in high rainfall periods. <br />5. Habitat diversity on site or adds to diversity of habitat system Yes Site provides significant Ash swale habitat, within <br /> Amazon Creek corridor further east than other sites. <br />6. Unique, of special importance to wetland system, and protection Yes Site provides unique habitat within Amazon Creek <br />would further WEWP goals/objectives corridor and is highly accessible for educational and other <br />I community purposes. <br />17. Contains large or moderate to high value wet prairie No <br /> <br />DEVELOPMENT STANDARD <br />1. Approved Wetland Impact Permit <br /> <br /> <br />COMMENTS <br /> <br />DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA MET COMMENTS <br />I. Isolated, disconnected wetland No <br />2. Sanitary sewer, municipal water, street access Yes 15" sanitary at south property line, 6" water in Oak Patch <br /> and Acorn Park Streets. <br />3. Adjacent to/surrounded by development Yes Residential development within 50' to west and south. <br />4. Major highway or street frontage No Oak Patch is a major collector. <br />5. Unique, of special importance to economic development of West No <br />Eugene, and development would further WEWP goals/objectives <br />6. Site cannot be protected from adjacent uses/activities No <br /> <br />RESTORA TION STANDARD <br />1. Permit-required wetland mitigation site <br /> <br /> <br />COMMENTS <br /> <br />RESTORE CRITERIA MET COMMENTS <br />1. Contains hydric Soils Yes Natroy urban land complex, Conser silty clay loam. <br />2. Disturbed agricultural or former wetland No <br />3. Existing or potential wetland hydrology Yes <br />4. Lacks urban services No <br />5. Over 15 acres or next to protected waterway Yes Adjacent to Amazon Creek. I <br /> <br />Total Wetland Acreage: 4.1 <br /> <br />Planning Commission Recommendation: Designate entire site for Protection. <br /> <br />City Council Decision: Same. <br /> <br />Notes: Site is adjacent to Amazon Creek and bike path. Site is <br />relatively undisturbed Ash swale, with rare plants. High <br />recreational and educational potential. City has been in <br />negotiations with the property owner to acquire the site. <br /> <br />Multiple Site Ordinance, Exhibit C (Refinement Plan Amendment Findings) Page 85 <br />
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