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Natural Resources: Bast Alton Baker Park wilt provide valuable habitats in which a <br />diversity of native plant and wildlife species can prosper, <br />Recreation, Cultural and Environmental Education: East Alton Baker Park will be a <br />place within the urban area where people can frnd quiet and sol itude in nature. <br />Access and circulation: East Alton Baker Park will link the Eugene and Sprin~eld <br />communities and the areas north and south of the Willamette River by providing safe, <br />e~cient and accessible corridors for non-motorized transportation. <br />Park Stewardship and Public Safety: The management of Bast Allan Baker Park will <br />engage interested citizens and groups in successful park stewardship including planning, <br />restoration, and maintenance. <br />The Fast Alton Baker Park Plan contains a small graphic plan and text which collectively <br />describe and specify implementation actions and management strategies according to these goals. <br />The west Alton Baker Park Development Plan, which is entirely graphic, contains greater detail <br />resolution than the East Alton Baker Park Plan, following closely the original design concepts of <br />the 1986 Alton Baker Park Master Plan. The path circulation system, scale and arrangement of <br />proposed improvements is of sufficient detail to allow design details and working drawings to be <br />the next step for those areas where construction is proposed. while the West Alton Baker Park <br />Plan has been responsive to activities and intensity that requires park development, there has <br />been sensitivity for the need to preserve and enhance the natural resource assets. <br />C4NCLUSIGN <br />The above findings show that the repeal of the 19$6 Alton Baker Park Master Plan is consistent <br />with both the Oregon Statewide Planning Goals and the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area <br />General Plan: Collecfively, the new East Alton Baker Park Plan and''~est Alton Baker Park <br />Development Plan focus on the unique and significant assets of the park, and have them <br />incorporated into the respectYVe plans, The riparian corridor in the West Alton Baker Park <br />Development Plan is greater than that shown in the 1956 Alton Baker Park Master Plan. The <br />East Alton Baker Park Plan stresses the importance of eliminating motor vehicle access and <br />enhancing the natural aspects, particularly on the open area that is a former sanitary land fill site. <br />The emphasis in the East Alton Baker Park Plan is for passive recreation, excluding motor <br />vehicle tra~c, and enhancing the natural elements of the park, all of which help create that place <br />of solitude within the urban area, a place where many people feel that their lives are enriched by <br />experiencing the space. <br />The East and''~est Alton Baker Park Plans carry the general direction and concepts of the 1986 <br />Alton Baker Master Plan to a greater level of detail. The repeal of the 1986 Alton Baker Park <br />Master Plan will not create a planning void. The new 1996 East Alton Baker Park Plan and 1997 <br />VL~est Alton Baker Park Development Plan will assure that Alton Baker Park development and <br />management is done incompliance with the Statewide Planning Goals and the Metro Plan. <br />S <br />