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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 />All construction activity for the Riverfront Park will occur approximately between May and November <br />of 2020 and above the ordinary high-water line of the river bank. All replanting will occur in <br />compliance with Erosion Prevention code requirements assuring that all exposed soil areas will be <br />replanted or otherwise protected prior to the beginning of the rainy season. <br />Completion of the newly graded bank will include removal of temporary basalt armoring, placement of <br />fabric encapsulated soil lifts and subsequent heavy planting with native species. The primary goal is to <br />assure that sufficient bank planting and stabilization are all in place prior to any type of potentially <br />erosive activity such as rain, high river flows, high wind or other weather-related events. All planting <br />will occur within 90 days of bank disturbance during the construction season, although seed <br />establishment may take longer. <br />Within the new bridge access path area, all plantings will be completed in fall of 2020 to assure <br />compliance with Erosion Prevention requirements. <br />Therefore, this standard is met. <br />(e) Plantings shall not adversely affect adjacent protected water resources <br />or existing native vegetation through shading or invasion by plant <br />species introduced into the setback. <br />Bank Enhancement Area <br />All plantings will occur above the ordinary high-water line and are shown to either replace existing <br />non-native invasive species or provide significant habitat enhancement to the bank of the Willamette <br />River in this area. Native vegetation preservation below the Ordinary High -Water line is essential for <br />continued bank stabilization and river edge shading during and post -construction. All trees and <br />shrubs scheduled to remain will be preserved and protected with new plantings being maintained into <br />the future to assure overall Willamette River bank enhancement and health in this prominent City <br />location. <br />No non-native invasive species plantings are proposed for this area as they would be detrimental to <br />the substantial investment in native riparian plantings scheduled for enhancement areas. <br />Bridge Access Path Area <br />All new planting areas are well above the ordinary high-water line in this area and will serve to <br />provide a significantly enhanced area of the park that is currently unusable by the public, overgrown, <br />and in overall poor condition. New paths and plantings will ensure a healthy native landscape, clear <br />views, and a higher diversity of plantings. No existing native species will be shaded out by new plants <br />in this area as new plantings will largely consist of shrubs and forbs. <br />Therefore, this standard is met. <br />(4) Construction Practices. Construction within the /WR conservation area, and <br />within areas removed from the /WR conservation area shall comply with the <br />following standards: <br />(a) For purposes of this subsection, heavy machinery is defined as <br />motorized or mechanized machinery or equipment capable of <br />deliberately or inadvertently damaging vegetation, or damaging or <br />compacting soil. The following standards shall apply to use of heavy <br />machinery within the /WR conservation area: <br />City of Eugene FINAL SUBMITTAL 90 <br />