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• Corridor Study Area (Corridor Study Code) <br />• Major Streets such as Arterials and Major Collectors (to be identified) being <br />proposed as part of the HB2001 process (code) <br />• Willamette Greenway (Corridor Study Code) <br />• Single-family areas being proposed as part of the HB2001 process(code) <br />• River Road corridor north of the corridor study area <br />11.3 Well Designed Community Space: Use well-designed public and private community space to <br />support the goals and policies of the neighborhood plan and other applicable City and State-wide goals <br />through collaboration between the City, County, and local businesses and residents. <br />11.3.1 Establish a network of streets with green and pedestrian friendly features in conjunction <br />with public spaces. (Important but not code) <br />11.3.2 Provide clear “entry points” to the River Road neighborhood, identifying it as the “River <br />and Garden District.” (Important but not code) <br />11.4 Green and Resilient Properties: Encourage actions on residential, commercial, and public properties <br />that enhance food and energy production, water storage and conservation, and social interaction on site <br />through local regulations and incentives. <br /> <br />11.4.1 (NEW?, revised from 13.1.5) Green Infrastructure: Provide financial incentives for <br />property owners that provide on site features or energy production that reduces the burden on <br />public infrastructure or private infrastructure, reduce atmospheric toxins and C02 emissions, or <br />provide seismically sound structures on commercial or public properties beyond code <br />requirement and could be for shelter in a disaster scenario. <br />On site feature examples: Greywater treatment, water harvesting, photovoltaic panels, <br />solar water heaters, low VOC materials reclaiming unused parking spaces for public use. <br /> <br />Incentive Examples: Permit fee reductions, reduced SDC charges, Tax credits and <br />rebates. Brainstorm Action Item for Green Infrastructure <br /> <br />11.4.2 Identify food producing trees and shrubs that can be included in the city's “menu” of <br />acceptable landscaping plants. Reference Olympia, Washington's plant lists for public property. <br />Identify a citizen's committee to work with the city to identify acceptable plants. <br /> <br />11.4.3 Provide incentives to increase and maintain residential tree canopy. <br />11.4.4 Encourage green development through incentives and education programs for River Road <br />and Santa Clara. (Important but not code) <br /> <br />CC Agenda - Page 21
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