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Attachment B <br /> <br />10.District Scale Modeling - Perform finer-grained modeling of land use scenarios that would assess the <br /> <br />impact of changes at the neighborhood level for specific sites. <br />? <br />Assess density gained for at least one site (South Willamette opportunity site), but at a high level <br /> <br /> <br />11.Seasonally Appropriate Inventories - Transportation and natural resource findings will be needed as <br /> <br />part of EE. Complete inventory work during appropriate seasons to ensure defensibility of findings. <br /> Natural Resources: <br />? <br />Hire consultants to conduct inventory and Economic, Social, Environmental and Energy (ESEE) <br /> <br />analysis in Spring ’11 (ideally in May) for UGB expansion areas (if needed) with 2-3 months <br />turnaround time for results <br />? <br />Incorporate resource protection determination into scenarios and adjust scenario accordingly <br /> <br /> Transportation: <br />? <br />Hire consultants to conduct analysis in Fall ’10 or Spring ’11 for any areas affected by re- <br /> <br />designations or re-zonings, UGB expansion areas or regulations that increase density, with 2-3 <br />month turnaround time for results <br />? <br />Coordinate with ODOT and Lane County to address significantly impacted transportation <br /> <br />facilities <br /> <br />12.Triple Bottom Line (Sustainability) - Run EE through the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) Analysis Tool. <br /> <br />? <br />Assemble a mixed group of community and staff representing each leg of TBL to flag <br /> <br />considerations of population growth, attendant housing, jobs, and services <br />? <br />Repeat this approach for several key products and/or benchmarks <br /> <br /> <br />13.Urban Form Considerations - Apply urban design tools to enable growth discussions and clearly <br /> <br />visualize options and outcomes. <br />? <br />Create relevant maps, posters and other graphics to support public discussion of development <br /> <br />types, data, and options <br />? <br /> <br />Conduct a case study and illustration of potential housing and commercial redevelopment in the <br /> <br />South Willamette area <br />? <br />Create a physical framework plan that identifies the building blocks of the city’s form (districts, <br /> <br />activity centers, corridors, gateways, and landmarks) <br />? <br />Develop illustrated concepts of those building blocks <br /> <br />? <br />Establish design principles to further explain the concepts as a foundation for future design <br /> <br />guidelines or standards. <br />? <br />Create an implementation plan that clearly identifies next steps that will be taken by the City, its <br /> <br />partners, and the community to realize the vision described in the physical framework plan <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />
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