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(2) Impacted Forest Land (F-2/RCP) zone characteristics: <br /> <br /> (a) Predominantly ownerships developed bY....7~.i.[!/residences or non- <br /> forest uses. <br /> <br /> (b) Predominantly ownerships 80 acres or less in size. <br /> <br /> (c) Ownerships generally contiguous to tracts containing less than 80 <br /> acres and residences and/or adjacent to developed or committed <br /> areas for which an exception has been taken in the Metro Plan. <br /> <br /> (d) Provided with a level of public facilities and services, and roads <br /> intended primarily for direct services to rural residences. <br /> <br />~arian Corridors, Wetlands~ and Wildlife Habitat £Goal 5) <br /> <br />Findings <br /> <br /> Literature searchData from the Oregon Natural Herit&ge ProgramX.acquired in 2000) and <br /> interviews with specialists resulted in the identification of sites with sp.~.!.95...of conce::....__.._......._......._.!TB~ <br /> o?...endangered and threatened (as recognized on existing and proposed state and federal <br /> lists) plant and wildlife species whose normal or historic range includes the metropolitan <br /> <br />g4.._7... Natural resources may be identified within the metropolitan area after acknowledgment of <br /> the Metro Plan. Statewide Planning Goal 5 requires that these resources, if determined to <br /> be significant, be subject to a conflict resolution process. <br /> <br /> riparian corridors :tbr the area between the UGB and the Plan Boundary, The inventory <br /> ~on....~sist_~..~c.i!...0.....~.c~}:~.:~rg!~?~.~...Q~g0:g~.~pa~nmnt of Forest~..5[!~.~g~..~!4~si~.~q~.[~.p.~...!~.~p~~ <br /> <br /> p3j~s, and aeria!A¢!3otg~aphs. The boundaries of signi:fi.c..~.0~[0pafian cm~idors were <br /> determined usin g...[hg...sl~nda?=:~:......~ setbac...............................~...~i..i:5..l~&fi'o:...........~.., al...........[ <br /> shown on the inventoD~ g~...~>.!.!.~.~'.~.;........7.5...ik~[.[[p!a!!d..i?~m..th<...~op of each bank: atong.;4]~ <br /> streams with average annual stream flow ~'eater than 1000 cubic feet per second; and 50 <br /> /~.~L.PP!.~P:.~::~rP!P..~.b.~...~PP...9~f::~Ch.~9~:.g~p.pg all streams with <br /> <br />Exhibit B: Proposed amendments to Chapter III-C, Environmental Resources Element,Page 12 of 25 <br />of the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Plan (Metro Plan). <br /> <br /> <br />
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