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5/8/2002
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20249
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6/7/2002
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James D. Torrey
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partition parcels and fhe existing lots utilizing a local street as the single <br />means of: ingress and egress exceeds 19. <br /> ~ize, the <br /> of layout <br /> <br /> Section 35. <br />provide: <br />%8320 <br /> <br /> accessways. <br /> <br />Subsection (4) of Section 9.8320 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended, to <br /> <br />The hearings <br /> <br />criteria: <br /> <br />The PUD isdesigned and sited to minimize impacts to the natural environmem <br />by addressing the following: <br /> Protection °fNatural Features. For areas not included on the citY's <br /> natural <br /> <br /> and <br /> native plant communities. <br />2. All documented habitat for ali rare animal species (those that are <br /> proposed for listing or are listed under State or Federal law). <br />3. Prominent topographic features, such as ridgelines and rock <br /> outcrops. <br />4. Wetlands, intermittent and perennial stream corridors, and riparian <br /> areas. <br /> <br /> and sited to <br /> with <br /> / for <br />preservation: <br />1. Healthy trees that have a reasonable chance of s~ival considering <br /> the base zone or special area zone designatiOn and other aPplicable <br /> approval criteria; <br />2. Trees located within vegetated corridors and stands rather than <br /> individual isolated trees subject to windthrow; <br />3. Trees that fulfill a screening function, provide relief rkoTM glare, or <br /> <br />Ordinance ~ 22 <br /> <br /> <br />
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