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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 />(a) All refuse, toxic materials and any fill that limits or decreases the <br />capacity of the conservation setback area to filter pollutants from runoff <br />that flows across the conservation setback area shall be removed (not <br />including stormwater collected and discharged from impervious <br />surfaces). <br />Existing conditions on the Riverfront Park site consist of mostly paved parking areas, cyclone fences, a <br />paved bike path, and heavily armored steep banks down to the edge of the Willamette River. Armoring <br />methods in the area of proposed riparian enhancements include heavy basalt rip -rap, large slabs of <br />concrete, and some limited vegetative growth in between. <br />As a result of the site's long history as an industrial and operations property for the last 100 years, <br />most areas of the Downtown Riverfront site are governed by an Oregon State Department of <br />Environmental Quality mandated Contaminated Media Management Plan (CMMP). Soil toxins on the <br />site are currently understood to be mostly low levels of petroleum contaminants which have been <br />deemed unfit for approvable off-site clean fill. However, the DEQ has agreed that soils on site can be <br />moved around within the site per the CMMP, which includes provisions for regular on-site inspections <br />as the site is excavated and other worker safety provisions. All existing soil will, however, be capped <br />with a minimum of 12" of imported top soil to assure long term plant health and minimize human <br />contact with potentially contaminated native soils. <br />The contractor will be required under the construction contract with the City of Eugene to comply <br />with all Erosion Prevention and Hazardous Materials requirements mandated by City Code while the <br />site is under construction. These requirements will be made clear in the construction bid documents <br />and associated contract language issued by the City and the construction contractor will be required to <br />implement these measures under contract with the City. <br />The development of the Riverfront Park will significantly enhance these river bank conditions by <br />laying back the river bank along approximately 500 linear feet of the river; removing all basaltic rip <br />rap and non-native species and replanting with riparian native species; and removing large areas of <br />upland paving and replacing them with stormwater treatment and other types of landscape area. <br />Reference attached plan sheets WR 104.1 and 104.2 for additional information on planting areas <br />within the proposed park development area. <br />As a result of significant pavement removal and replacement with landscape areas, this standard is <br />met. <br />(b) Where practicable, finished grades shall encourage sheet flow of runoff <br />across conservation setback areas to maximize filtering and infiltration <br />of precipitation and runoff within conservation setback areas (not <br />including stormwater collected and discharged from impervious <br />surfaces). <br />All proposed grades for improvements inside and outside of the /WR conservation areas are shown to <br />drain towards the Willamette River through new or enhanced areas of riparian vegetation. All <br />impervious surfaces will be treated through vegetative landscape areas prior to reaching the river. <br />Reference attached Grading Plans sheets WR103.1 and WR103.2 (Exhibit 13.3: Standards Review Plan <br />Set) for additional information. <br />Therefore, this standard is met. <br />City of Eugene FINAL SUBMITTAL 85 <br />
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