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Findings: <br />~ y Residential Policy ~ 3.0 requires that a conceptual development plan for the MDR area <br />east of Game Farm Road South address preservation and enhancement of natural <br />assets, provision of open space areas, and access to the McKenzie River. <br />2) Residential Policy ~ 5.0 encourages incorporation of natural features, shared open <br />spaces, and recreational pathways into residential development plans. <br />3} Industrial Policy 2.o requires preservation of the natural and scenic values associated <br />with the riparian corridor crossing the McKay site. <br />4) Industrial Policy 1 ~ .0 requires that development plans adequately consider the <br />McKenzie-Gateway SLI site's natural landscape features and amenities. <br />5~ All of the Natural Assets, Qpen SpaceslScenic Areas, and Recreation Policies address <br />protection of the Gateway Refinement Plan area's open space and natural resource <br />values. <br />Willamette River Greenwa River Corridors and vllaterwa s Element (fl-D <br />Policy 1(f-D-4 ~2~: Land use regulations and acquisition programs along river corridors and <br />waterways shall take into account all the concerns and needs of the community, including <br />recreation, resource, and wildlife protection; enhancement of river corridor and waterway <br />environments; potential #or supporting non-automobile transportation; opportunities for <br />residential development; and other compatible uses. <br />Findings: <br />~ } Residential Policy 13.0 requires that a conceptual development plan for the MDR area <br />east of Game Farm Road South address preservation and enhancement of natural <br />assets, provision of open space areas, and access to the McKenzie River. <br />2~ Natural Assets, Qpen SpaceslScenic Areas, and Recreation Policies 1,4, 2.0, 6.4, and <br />9.4 address protection, enhancement, and public opportunities for the McKenzie River <br />and other waterway corridors within the Gateway Refinement Plan area. <br />Environmental Desi n Element (li-E <br />Policy ill-E-3 ~ 1 }: In order to promote the greatest passible degree of diversity, a broad <br />variety of commercial, residential, and recreational land uses shall be encouraged when <br />consistent with other planning policies. <br />Findings: <br />1 ~ The Gateway Refinement Plan provides far three types of residential uses, public land <br />and open space, a mixed•use area that incorporates commercial uses, and community <br />and neighborhood commercial uses. <br /> <br />