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<br />through (9). <br />2. Construction of trails and pathways, boardwalks, viewing <br />platforms, interpretive information kiosks and trail signs. SUbject <br />to EC 9.2530 Natural Resource Zone Development Standards (2) <br />through (13) and (15) through (18). <br />3. Restoration and enhancement of natural functions and values that <br />involve displacement, excavation or relocation of more than 50 <br />cubic yards of earth and carries out the objectives of this overlay <br />zone, including realignment and reconfiguration of channels and <br />pond banks, but not including deliberate creation of new wetlands <br />or restoration of former wetlands. Subject to EC 9.2530 Natural <br />Resource Zone Development Standards (2) through (9). <br />4. Construction of stormwater treatment facilities that use biofiltration <br />methods, such as shallow grassy swales, constructed wetlands, <br />and ponds. Subject to EC 9.2530 Natural Resource Zone <br />Development Standards (2) through (9). <br />5. Construction of access roads for maintenance of channels, <br />wetlands and other natural resource areas. Subject to EC 9.2530 <br />Natural Resource Zone Development Standards (2) through (6), <br />(8), (9) and (16). <br />6. Bikeways and other paved pathways. Subject to EC 9.2530 <br />Natural Resource Zone Development Standards (2), (5), (6), (8), <br />(9), and (15) through (17). <br />7. Wetland, stream and riparian enhancement and restoration within <br />the IWB overlay zone shall be exempt from the site review <br />requirements of this subsection (2)(b) if the proposed activity is <br />authorized: <br />a. Under a Mitigation Improvement Plan approved by the <br />Oregon Department of State Lands, and if required, the U. <br />S. Army Corps of Engineers; <br />b. Under a wetland restoration permit or wetland enhancement <br />permit approved by the Oregon Department of State Lands, <br />and if required, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers; or <br />c. By a "Finding of No Significant Impact" or a "Record of <br />Decision" under the federal National Environmental Policy <br />Act (NEPA). <br /> <br />Section 22. Subsection (1){b) of Section 9.5250 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended <br /> <br />to provide: <br /> <br />9.5250 <br /> <br />Farm Animal Standards. All of the following standards are applicable to farm <br />animals: <br />(1) Farm Animals Allowed: <br />(a) Except as provided in subsection {1 )(b) below, up to 2 adult rabbits or <br />fowl (no roosters) over 6 months of age are allowed in any residential <br />zone. <br />(b) Rabbits, fowl (no roosters), cows, horses, sheep, goats, emus, and <br />llamas are allowed in AG and R-1. There is no limit on the number of <br />fowl (no roosters) or rabbits over 6 months of age permitted in AG and <br /> <br />Ordinance - 13 <br />