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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 />The proposal does not include low-volume parking areas, foot paths, or lightly used access roads. <br />Therefore, this standard does not apply. <br />(7) Site Layout. On sites where the /WR conservation area is reduced, high <br />intensity uses within the entire development site, including high volume <br />traffic lanes and truck loading docks, shall be designed and located so that <br />adverse impacts to wetland and riparian habitats within the /WR <br />conservation area are minimized to the greatest extent practicable. <br />The proposal does not involve the reduction of /WR conservation areas for the construction of high <br />intensity uses. As noted previously, proposed impervious surfaces include the Ruth Bascom Trail, two <br />new overlooks (North Overlook at 5th Avenue and South Overlook near the Steam Plant); pedestrian <br />walks and seat walls; a shade pavilion (5th Avenue); and wood viewing decks and seating structures. <br />The proposed impervious surfaces associated with the Riverfront Park design are important <br />components of the public improvements and designed to be fully accessible and provide critical visual <br />access to the Willamette River and the riparian landscape beyond. <br />Therefore, this standard is met. <br />(8) Lighting. Within the /WR conservation area, and within areas removed from <br />the /WR conservation area, outdoor area lighting shall be prohibited, except <br />to illuminate walkways, bike paths, pedestrian gathering areas, and parking <br />areas, where these facilities are intended to be used after dark. Outdoor area <br />lighting is lighting designed to illuminate an outdoor activity area, trail or <br />bicycle path. Where lighting is to be provided within the /WR conservation <br />area and within areas removed from the /WR conservation area, the <br />following standards shall apply: <br />(a) Illumination for walkways, pathways or pedestrian gathering areas <br />shall be no more than an average maintained luminance of 0.5 foot- <br />candle at grade. <br />The proposed Riverfront Park design includes site lighting for the Ruth Bascom Trail (a bike path), <br />walkways, and gathering areas including overlooks, a shade pavilion, viewing decks, and seating <br />structures, which are all planned for use after dark. Site lighting is an integral component of public <br />safety. All proposed lighting of walkways, pathways, and pedestrian gathering areas will not exceed an <br />average maintained luminance of 0.5 foot-candle at grade, as assured through review and approval of <br />the Construction Permit for the Riverfront Park project. <br />Accordingly, this standard is met. <br />(b) Output from all other light sources shall be no more than an average <br />maintained luminance of 0.9 foot-candle at grade. <br />All proposed output from other light sources will not exceed an average maintained luminance of 0.9 <br />foot-candle at grade, as assured through review and approval of the Construction Permit for the <br />Riverfront Park project. <br />Accordingly, this standard is met. <br />City of Eugene FINAL SUBMITTAL 95 <br />