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20126
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Ordinance amending the West Eugene Wetlands Plan by adopting new or revised Plan policies and revising Plan text
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7/8/1998
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7/8/1998
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8/8/1998
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James D. Torrey
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84. Included in Ordinance No. 20119 adopted by the City Council on Ma 20,199$ and <br />. y <br />Ordnance No, PA 1117 adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on June 24, <br />1998. Additional changes are included here,} <br />Revise new policy adapted by Council Ordinance No. 20119 and Board Ordinance No. <br />PA 1117 as follows: <br />Future fill or removal within the "utility corridors" as designated on the wetland <br />Designation Map Map 3} shall be conducted with an applicable U.S. Army Co s of <br />Engineers Army Corps} andlor Division of State Lands dredge and fill permits}, and <br />shall be limited to the minimum impacts necessary to: <br />1} conduct emergency repairs to existing utility lines, <br />2} conduct essential maintenance ~e.g., work to maintain ar optimize <br />performance} on existing utility lines, including Tine locating, <br />3} construct connections to existing utility lines, <br />4} construct new utility lines, <br />5} move existing utility lines when necessary to maintain service or conduct <br />emergency repairs, and when at least one of the fallowing is true: <br />a} the utility line must be moved to protect it from erosion or some <br />other natural threat; <br />b} construction of public facilities that are consistent with this plan <br />and that conflict with an existing utility line, where such public <br />facilities cannot reasonably be constructed without moving the <br />utility line; or <br />c} the utility line must be moved in order to maintain or repair <br />another utility line in the same vicinity. <br />6} place new utility poles or replace existing utility pales, only when <br />necessary to maintain performance ar safety ofabove-ground utility lines. <br />Above-ground utility lines may not be replaced with underground utility <br />lines within wetlands designated for restoration or protection. <br />No other impacts are authorized by this policy. The following shall also apply to these <br />corridors: <br />a. The corridors far underground utility Lines shall be 20 feet wide for excavations or <br />pipes up to 10 feet below ground surface bgs}, 30 feet wide for excavations or <br />pipes from 10 to 15 feet bgs, and 40 feet wide for excavations or pipes deeper <br />than 15 feet bgs. Where two utility Lines are close to each other, the corridors for <br />~'ext Amendments Ordinance, Exhibit A (List of Amendments Wage 6 <br />
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