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Ord. 20619
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Ordinance Exhibit D <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 />7. Trees with significant habitat value; <br />8. Trees adjacent to public parks, open space and streets. <br />9. Trees along water features. <br />10. Heritage trees. <br />The site was formerly developed with buildings, paved and gravel parking lots, and industrial <br />maintenance yards. Currently, there are no trees on the site. Also, the tentative subdivision will not <br />affect the street trees on East 4th Avenue or High Street. This criterion is not applicable. <br />(c) Restoration or Replacement. <br />1. For areas not included on the city's acknowledged Goal 5 <br />inventory, the proposal mitigates, to the greatest degree <br />attainable or feasible, the loss of significant natural features <br />described in criteria (a) and (b) above, through the restoration or <br />replacement of natural features such as: <br />a. Planting of replacement trees within common areas; or <br />b. Re -vegetation of slopes, ridgelines, and stream corridors; or <br />C. Restoration of fish and wildlife habitat, native plant habitat, <br />wetland areas, and riparian vegetation. <br />To the extent applicable, restoration or replacement shall be in <br />compliance with the planting and replacement standards of EC <br />6.320. <br />2. For areas included on the city's acknowledged Goal 5 inventory, <br />any loss of natural features shall be consistent with the <br />acknowledged level of protection provided for the resource. <br />The site is not included on the City's acknowledged Goal 5 inventory. As stated in (a) and (b) above, <br />the natural features listed above did not exist on the site. Therefore, restoration or replacement is not <br />required. The subdivision will facilitate future site development. Trees are included in the <br />construction of streets, parks, plazas, and stormwater facilities. The end result will be a significant <br />increase in landscape materials on the site today. Based on the above findings, this criterion is met. <br />(d) Street Trees. If the proposal includes removal of any street tree(s), <br />removal of those street tree(s) has been approved, or approved with <br />conditions according to the process at EC 6.305 of this code. <br />There are street trees on East 4th Avenue and High Street planted adjacent to the subject site. The <br />tentative subdivision does not propose removal of the street trees. This criterion is not applicable. <br />(8) On R-1 zoned property, if the subdivision results in a lot greater than 13,500 <br />square feet in size based on EC 9.2761(5)(b), the application shall indicate <br />the location of lot lines and other details of layout that show future division of <br />the lot may be made without violating the requirements of this land use code <br />City of Eugene FINAL SUBMITTAL 71 <br />
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