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iS686 <br />not limited to, outright acquisition, conservation easements, planned <br />unit development ordinances, streams i de protection ordinances,, open <br />space tax deferrals, donations to the public, and performance zoning, <br />19. Eugene shall maintain and improve and Springfield shall adopt hillside <br />development regulations. <br />20. Local governments shall encourage further study by specialists of <br />endangered and threatened plant and wildlife species in the metropol- <br />itan area, <br />21. Local governments shall take steps to protect endangered and threatened <br />plant and wildlife species as recognized on a statewide list. <br />22, The Plan d i a g r a m ' s intent is to include existing sand and qravel zoned <br />areas in sand and gravel designation, <br />23. . Local governments shall develop policies and local controls for <br />protection and management of wetland areas. <br />24. Local J ur i sd i ct i On s should work with owners of designated env i ron. <br />mentaYly sensitive areas to encourage that reasonable actions are <br />taken to preserve these l ands, e.g., the heronry at the confluence of <br />the Willamette and McKenzie rivers and the site of the aster curt i s - i n <br />.the W i l l o w Creek basin'. <br />III-C-9 <br />