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7/21/1982
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Resolution No. 3699
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7/21/1982
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Warren Wong
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making it available to various users, i ncl u a ro ri ate social <br />service agencies Ultimately, siting r of Y the elementary school <br />facility must be approved by the School Board of District 4J taking <br />g <br />into account location of other existing schools, attendance <br />boundaries and other pertinent factors. In any event, the proposed <br />future acquisition of this property should not be used to sto p <br />development Plans when other appropriate, public criteria have been <br />sati sfi - ed , The public resource node on the Plan Diagram is merel <br />meant to schematically demonstrate this con ce and is not meant to <br />be site s pecific. <br />4._ Policy E -3, page 10, change to read, 'The City of Eugene shall <br />encourage annexation of the wetlands area and properties under <br />contiguous ownership in order to facilitate agreements for public <br />management between the property owners and The Nature Conservancy. In <br />the short term a non -urban zoning cl as si f i cation, such as AG, <br />Agriculture and Grazing, shall be applied to these properties (until <br />they are needed for urban l evel s of development) until app <br />conditions have been met to for urban level o meat . i ' — <br />5. Page 18, Introduction to Section VII, add a new paragraph, "The lan <br />di a ram, adopted as art of this Special Study Study is intended to <br />conceptually identify land-use arrangements in the Basin, which would <br />ultimately be implemented Ly other more s eci f i c ubl i c actions For <br />1 the ubl i c resource node on the � plan a diagram _m i s shown <br />instance: �._ _ �. <br />schematically to demonstrate the intent of the conceit, - and is not <br />meant to be site specific; <br />Q nei hborhood commercial facilities <br />be located in residential areas as _part of the rocess of <br />urbanization; and �J zonin and other implementation techni ues will <br />be used to s eci fi cal ly def i ne l and -use arr ements suggested by the <br />plan dia <br />6. Add a new second paragraph to the Introduction Section, page 1, to <br />read as follows: <br />"This study is in several sections as noted on the receedi n Table of <br />Contents The first section lists the summary of the study and <br />p olicies being recommended . Each i ndi vi dual policy is followed by a <br />brief discussion of the policy. Additional background information <br />for the policies as well as further discussion of the land use <br />alternatives and el ements of the Willow Creek Basin are found in <br />latter sections of the Study Policies are adopted by the City Council <br />as .. guidance for deci si on--mak� nq related to the Plan era a . City <br />ro rams, actions and decisions such as zone chap es, traffic <br />p attern changes, and capital improvements will be evaluated on the <br />basis of their ability to implement the - se pvl i ci es as well as other <br />adop City vq_al s and policies. Because . . t_ heY are adopted by <br />the Council as the City's wide for action olicies are the most <br />important statements in the Stud . <br />7. On pages 5 and 6, modify the explanatory paragraph as follows "On <br />g P , <br />property, with slopes and elevations which fit criteria to apply <br />planned unit development procedures outlined in the South Hills <br />Study, the PUD procedures (should) shall include direction to: 1 <br />minimize the effects of development on visual assets; 2} cluster <br />development away from potential and identified problem soils slopes <br />and geologic conditions; and P <br />3} maximize ze retent� on of existing <br />ng <br />vegetation. On properti in or adjacent to designated natural areas, <br />the PUD procedures (should) shall include direction to: 1 transfer <br />residential densities from natural resource areas to buildable <br />
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