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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 />3.6 Standards Review <br />As illustrated on Exhibit B.3: Standards Review Plan Set, the proposal includes a new Riverfront Park <br />on the subject site. An inviting and accessible public park along the Willamette River has long been a <br />critical component to creating a new riverfront neighborhood district in Downtown Eugene. The <br />proposal requests approval to develop the riverfront to serve as an anchor amenity for new <br />development and create access points to the riverfront for the community. <br />The 2018 Eugene Parks and Recreation System Plan is a 30 -year strategic plan with implementation <br />recommendations for the first 10 years. The plan includes new parks and trails, improved access to <br />the Willamette River, revitalized pools and community centers, and more recreation opportunities in <br />underserved areas. The Plan was shaped by more than 12,000 residents during an extensive and <br />inclusive outreach process that garnered two citizen engagement awards for the City. <br />Within the Parks and Recreation System Plan, a proposed Riverfront Park on the subject site is <br />identified as Project #C1 "Downtown Riverfront Park development at former EWEB site to serve [the <br />City Central Neighborhood Planning area]" in Appendix A Planning District Summaries and <br />Recommendations. The Plan allocates $9,000,000 in capital cost to the project and identifies it as a <br />Priority 1/2 project. 13 <br />The Riverfront Park concept was originally included as a key element in the prior approved "EWEB <br />Riverfront Master Plan". The S -DR Zone established a Cultural Landscape and Open Space (S-DR/CL) <br />subdistrict and designed approximately 3 -acres for parks and recreation uses. In 2013, the City and <br />EWEB entered into an MOU that stated that EWEB would donate 3 -acres of riverfront property to City <br />of Eugene Parks in exchange for a dedication of a funds for park development in the future. <br />In 2018, the City officially took ownership of the Riverfront Park site from EWEB and finalized the <br />concept design for the Riverfront Park. In addition to the original three acres, one additional acre of <br />upland Park Plaza was added to the site as part of the redevelopment acreage to the west. <br />The Riverfront Park spans approximately 1,300 linear feet along the Willamette River between the <br />EWEB Steam Plant and the Peter DeFazio bicycle and pedestrian bridge. Existing conditions on the <br />site are reflective of the long-term use of the site as a largely industrial and operational facility. Much <br />of the upland areas of the site are currently paved in asphalt with very little vegetation and are <br />crisscrossed with multiple underground utility lines. A significant section of the Ruth Bascom Trail, <br />Eugene's riverfront bicycle path, runs along the top of the riverbank and is in need of relocation and <br />replacement. The bank itself is steep and also in relatively poor condition with significant basalt rock <br />rip -rap and concrete armoring, blackberries and other non -natives, along with some native species <br />and riparian vegetation. The river turns north in this location, creating a scour -side bank condition <br />currently secured by this structured armoring system. The piped outfall of the Millrace is also part of <br />the existing bank condition. <br />The vision for the Riverfront Park is to reconnect Downtown Eugene with the Willamette River. While <br />this section of river bank is steep and the speed of the river is quick, visual access through view <br />corridors and bank enhancements have become the hallmark of the vision for the redevelopment site. <br />In order to see the river's surface currently, one has to come right to the top of the riverbank. By <br />13 Eugene Parks and Recreation System Plan. Appendix A Planning District Summaries and Recommendations. <br />July 2018. <br />City of Eugene FINAL SUBMITTAL 82 <br />