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EWEB Master Plan
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7/9/2013
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7/9/2013
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8/9/2013
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EWEB DOWNTOWN RIVERFRONT <br />LAND USE COMPONENTS <br />5.8 Conclusion <br />The approved Master Plan represents the community's vision for the redevelopment of the <br />Downtown Riverfront. The Master Plan is a framework that builds certainty about the vision for the <br />subject property, while being flexible enough to allow this vision to be realized in different ways. <br />The Master Plan envisions a green redevelopment of the subject property, with approximately eight <br />acres of dedicated public open space, new construction and adaptive re -use of buildings, <br />pedestrian- oriented streets connecting Downtown Eugene to the Willamette River, and a cultural <br />landscape that displays the ecological, social, industrial, and civic history of the place. <br />Extensive public involvement was a key component to the creation of a redevelopment strategy that <br />resonates with Eugene residents and satisfies community needs. Throughout the Master Plan <br />development process, public input was integrated during design iterations and incorporated into <br />decision - making equations that resulted in the EWEB Riverfront Master Plan. <br />The purpose of the proposal is to facilitate redevelopment of the Downtown Riverfront site <br />consistent with the Master Plan vision, to create development standards and urban design <br />guidelines that shape redevelopment, and to enable the transformation of the area into a "people <br />place" that is active, vibrant, accessible and multi -use. The land use components described herein <br />implement the regulatory framework necessary to guide and shape future redevelopment of the <br />subject site. <br />Based on available information and supporting materials, and the findings in Sections 5.1 through <br />5.7, the proposal is consistent with all applicable approval criteria. <br />Cameron McCarthy FINAL SUBMITTAL I December 5, 2012 64 <br />
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