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<br />Invasive, Non-Native Plants. Plant species included in Part 4 of the list adopted as <br />Exhibit F to Ordinance 20351, or as subsequently amended by administrative order <br />of the City Manager pursuant to EC 2.019. <br /> <br />Native Plants, Native Vegetation, (including native trees and native shrubs). <br />Plant species identified as "Native Plants" or "Native Vegetation" in accordance with <br />the lists adopted as Exhibit F to Ordinance No. 20351 ,or as subsequently amended <br />by administrative order of the City Manager pursuant to EC 2.019. <br /> <br />Section 5. Section 9.1040 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended by adding a <br />Water Resources Conservation Overlay Zone in alphabetical order to the Table, to <br />provide as follows: <br /> <br />9.1 040 <br /> <br />Establishment and List of Overlav Zones. The overlay zones listed in Table <br />9.1040 Overlay Zones are established as follows: <br /> <br /> Table 9.1040 Overlay Zones <br />Overlay Description <br />/wP Waterside Protection Overlay Zone <br />/WR Water Resources Conservation Overlay Zone <br /> <br />Section 6. Subsection (1 )(c) of Section 9.2751 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is <br />amended to provide: <br /> <br />9.2751 <br /> <br />Special Development Standards for Table 9.2750. <br />(1) Density. <br /> <br />(c) For purposes of calculating net density, the acreage of land considered <br />part of the residential use shall exclude public property, including <br />streets, parks, and other public facilities. In calculating the minimum net <br />density required for a specific lot or development site, the planning <br />director shall round down to the previous whole number. In calculating <br />the maximum net density allowed for a specific lot or development site, <br />the planning director shall round up to the next whole number. At the <br />request of the developer, the acreage also may exclude natural or <br />historic resources. For purposes of this section, natural resources <br />include those designated for protection in an adopted plan and the area <br />within natural resources protection or conservation setbacks that have <br />been applied to the development site. For purposes of this section, <br />historic resources include historic property and resources identified in an <br />official local inventory as "primary" or "secondary." It may also include <br />additional natural or historic resources upon approval of the planning <br />director. <br /> <br />Ordinance - 3 <br />