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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 />3.4 Willamette Greenway Permit <br />Statewide Planning Goal 15, Willamette River Greenway, provides that: <br />"The qualities of the Willamette River shall be protected, conserved, enhanced and maintained <br />consistent with lawful uses present on December 6, 1974. Intensifications of uses, changes of use <br />or developments may be permitted after this date only when they are consistent with the <br />Willamette Greenway Statute, this Goal and [other standards]." <br />Regarding "other standards," EC 9.8800-9.8825 provides that: <br />`EC 9.8800 Purpose of Willamette Greenway Permits. Intensifications of uses, changes in use, or <br />development require special consideration before being permitted within the boundaries of the <br />Willamette River Greenway. * * * Urban uses may be allowed but conditions of approval may be <br />imposed as are deemed necessary to carry out the purpose and intent of the Willamette River <br />Greenway, and to ensure that any intensifications of uses, changes in use, or developments within <br />the Willamette Greenway boundaries are compatible with nearby uses within the Willamette <br />Green way. " <br />`EC 9.8805 Applicability. Willamette Greenway permit applications are required for <br />intensification of uses, changes in use, or developments within the boundaries of the Willamette <br />River Greenway * * *. <br />As illustrated on Sheet R1 Regulatory Plan (Exhibit 13.1), approximately 19.75 acres of the subject site <br />are within the boundaries of the Willamette River Greenway. As noted previously, the proposal <br />involves changes in use. Subsequent redevelopment will involve intensifications of uses and new <br />development. Therefore, the proposal requires special consideration and approval of a Willamette <br />Greenway permit to allow development to proceed in accordance with the redevelopment vision and <br />to ensure compatibility with nearby uses. <br />Findings of compliance with applicable approval criteria and standards are provided in EC 9.8815. As <br />used in this section, the words "the greatest possible degree" are drawn from Oregon Statewide <br />Planning Goal 15 (F.3.b.) and are intended to require a balancing of factors so that each of the <br />identified Willamette Greenway criteria is met to the greatest extent possible without precluding the <br />requested use. <br />EC 9.8815 Willamette Greenway Permit Approval Criteria and Standards. Willamette <br />Greenway permit approval may be granted only if the proposal conforms to all the <br />criteria in subsections (1) through (4), and the applicable standards of subsection <br />(5) as follows: <br />(1) To the greatest possible degree, the intensification, change of use, or <br />development will provide the maximum possible landscaped area, open <br />space, or vegetation between the activity and the river. <br />In a prior approved Willamette Greenway Permit for the Autzen Stadium expansion (WG 01-1) the <br />Hearings Official interpreted this criterion, as follows: <br />"The intent of this criterion is, in large part, to ensure the continued integrity of the landscaping <br />area and scenic qualities adjacent to the river, for the benefit of those enjoying the river's scenic <br />and aesthetic attributes." <br />City of Eugene FINAL SUBMITTAL 48 <br />