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Ordinance Exhibit DOrdinanceExhibitD <br />DOWNTOWN RIVERFRONT <br />LAND USE COMPONENTS <br />CA 19-1,RA 19-1,Z 19-5,WG 19-3,ST 19-3,and SDR 19-2 April 19,2019 <br />providing a more gradual bank condition with significantly enhanced riparian native plantings,views <br />to the river's surface and riparian habitat conditions will be greatly improved.Key design features <br />include: <br />Extensive riparian habitat enhancement; <br />Construction of a new bike path as a multi-modal pathway separating wheeled and pedestrian <br />path users; <br />Viewpoints reaching out over the river bank providing views up and down the river as it bends <br />north; <br />Integrated interpretive elements addressing themes of energy,ecology,industry and culture on <br />the site; <br />Vibrant landscape design and native planting landscapes; <br />Public art; <br />Site lighting,benches,and other park furniture; <br />Programmable open space for markets,food carts,performance and other public events;and <br />Play areas for families and children. <br />As such,specific design goals for the park are tc <br />Enhance riparian habitat conditions and develop visible stormwater treatment landscape <br />connections within the new park. <br />Significantly improve the section of the Ruth Bascom Riverfront Path and provide inclusive and <br />easy access from downtown to the Riverfront and across the river at the Peter DeFazio Bridge. <br />Create viewpoints that reach from the adjacent new development site out to river overlooks <br />within the park. <br />Integrate history and culture into the landscape via art-based interpretive element: <br />Provide opportunities for activities,play,and programming within the park to encourage <br />visitors from the community and around the world to experience and engage in the landscape <br />of the river. <br />Create a safe and inclusive park experience at any time of day or night for park visitors. <br />As identified on the Adopted Protection Designations for the Eugene Goal 5 Wetland,Riparian,and <br />Upland Wildlife Habitat Inventories Map dated November 14,2005,the Willamette River is <br />categorized as a Category A Stream.All parcels within the subject site that abut the Willamette River <br />have /WR Water Resource Conservation overlay zoning.Pursuant to EC 9.4920(l)(c)(l.),Category A <br />streams with a distinguishable high bank have a 100 foot setback applied to top of bank (TOB)as part <br />of the /WR overlay zoning.The Willamette River adjacent the development site features a <br />distinguishable high bank.The existing high bank was surveyed by OBEC Consulting Engineers on <br />June 13,2011 and is shown on Sheets S1.0 and Sl.l Existing Conditions Plans (Exhibit B.l)and labeled <br />as "top of bank".Exhibit N:Wetland Delineation Report identifies jurisdiction wetland and waters <br />boundaries along the Willamette River. <br />Pursuant to EC 9.4920(5)(a)and (d),areas which the applicant has shown to be developed prior to <br />November 14,2005,are excluded from /WR conservation areas.As demonstrated on Sheets R1.0 <br />Regulatory Plan (Exhibit B.l),the subject site contains buildings on a concrete foundation,pursuant EC <br />9.4920(5)(a),as well as paved and gravel parking areas that serve administrative and operations uses <br />in adjacent buildings,pursuant to EC 9.4920(5)(d),that were developed prior to November 14,2005; <br />the date specified in EC 9.4920(5).Sheet R1.0 Regulatory Plan illustrates "/WR Prior Developed <br />Areas"consistent with EC 9.4920(5);and,"/WR Conservation Areas"and "/WR Conservation Setback <br />Areas." <br />City of Eugene FINAL SUBMITTAL 83July 22, 2019, Work Session – Item 3