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EWEB Master Plan
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7/9/2013
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Downtown Riverfront Specific Area Plan <br />River overtook <br />lomposed Interprellve Arp Site <br />within Cultural Landscape <br />�'•�•• Ourtine oil Cultural Landscape Area <br />■ Riparian Zone <br />Green Extension <br />Lc <br />Ptaft Gathering Space - Hardscape l <br />Meadow RPrairie <br />a <br />Rastaurant Row ` <br />® Swale) Riparian Extension <br />Stearn 'PtantInlerproUvo Sipe' <br />Parallel Parking at Street <br />Vladucp Cdumna <br />Entry Plaza i Open Space <br />• IMarprellrenfteme4onl� <br />. uuWOaf eemib?g <br />• abeer hervlfrilm�dLeriMef <br />• »ce f isveo-f UparMP✓ h 6M Skod <br />�r <br />Green Streets <br />,raa maR«eik� <br />ienv sneimen <br />rm,rnw <br />l N , <br />• etaal henlsh�r: }e abenchee <br />Millpond Swale overlook <br />rode vh. niks <br />hartawa 9P tQ wiPlr Itrei. <br />Wd — <br />• ygntllea.89Udppr aeeYn9 <br />Mlllpond Swale — <br />— <br />r�dNa �. x>.uhr e vegan <br />peepEaae raoM.9.ahr peaVe.re <br />• pa.a!e�eapn„eesa9mnn�e <br />Steam Plant I utility Intarpretive Area <br />M�ra bmcn 8 shnd�. <br />are�nmN.m M�0.nnM Swale <br />• iMerpraire pWeMwMres Poe h�skxyd ette <br />pe19se JwLhx•uatny <br />Pollinator overlook - <br />maadawt,�4nM aeimm <br />reeve Irees a ehtvae <br />pe9�a a ee+kses <br />rnMOa1 NN rkpa 9r y <br />. i9LLrytelire aryycnwitim bt nislugdl;Pe <br />N 9., <br />LL- <br />FIGURE 4 -26: DESIGN GUIDELINES - CULTURAL LANDSCAPE & OPEN SPACE <br />CULTURAL LANDSCAPE & OPEN SPACE <br />Eugene's downtown riverfront is a place that we share, making <br />it an ideal landscape for community education and lessons from <br />history. The overarching open space proposal is for a Cultural <br />Landscape along the river —a community trove of green space, <br />interpretive sites, public art, vistas and historic structures that <br />teach about the history and culture embedded along the <br />riverfront site. The intent is to use the riverfront landscape to <br />teach and inspire inquiry into our community's history, in a <br />variety of ways and at a variety of scales. <br />The ecological design of the open space was influenced <br />by the Riverfront Ecological Analysis and Design Report as <br />well as extensive input from the public meetings, numerous <br />stakeholder interviews, relevant precedents throughout the <br />Pacific Northwest, and the professional experience of the design <br />team. Through this work and additional research, environmental <br />education and habitat enhancement were identified as two <br />primary ecological objectives of the open space design. <br />The Appendix includes a preliminary list of recommended <br />interpretive site topics for the Cultural Landscape. The design <br />guidelines on the pages that follow direct the design and <br />construction of Cultural Landscape and Open Space areas. <br />DESIGN GUIDELINES <br />!Riparian Zane <br />nmlr�3. rase a enn.ce <br />iimllp0 eceas la Myer cage <br />• pelF.s a be^ — <br />Existing EWE Plaza <br />pxa Y ea <br />bk °a rage <br />r native trtias, arruba 8 trwn <br />. pp1h5 8 nen�Jws <br />Sm Avenue Green Expansion <br />9pv,m n.cre a s+n,ep <br />bMbsrs,pp ate+rr.neW* C l <br />m ru orgy a hendws <br />Fastival Street <br />• kx,nte.i <br />ora,a axte *rcx <br />• pulhe A krr�s9!e¢ <br />Plaza rralAr � h,ra <br />stirs keee a xr.,vap <br />• apeatnnamreige a env ties <br />SRO Path <br />f Meadow 1 Native Landscape CQMan <br />• aaYra lrAn 6plarha <br />• r>ae•ta btndes <br />RBStau= ROW 5f fea9eurpnte8•lwep <br />WDIM lKprmr�nlede <br />Aaeaaf abtll <br />.canna tritlel <br />Riparian Expansion <br />�ene reap a vuun,. <br />emerceo nepne� <br />Oth SVaut Green Extension <br />IenJUnCe slmmwetee UnexienC <br />..NM.I a y1vy <br />• Loper M1 snlaMg9 8 ap,N.n <br />Riparian Ycvpe <br />nek saes a atmthe <br />xrnaed eeaaae m over <br />.pp+enrae cue t ae0eemem aem <br />CULTURAL <br />LANDSCAPE ZONE: <br />OPEN SPACE PROGRAM <br />scaa> e•.2W ndam <br />1 <br />••. •.._. 290 a 19a 296' 190 <br />The design guidelines specified on the page that follows shall <br />be used to direct the design and construction of Cultural <br />Landscape and Open Space areas conceptually shown in the <br />Downtown Riverfront Special Area Zone (S -DR) and in Figures <br />4-23,4-24, and 4 -26. For the purposes of these guidelines, the <br />phrase "to the extent practicable" means that the guideline as <br />described will be met to the extent possible while also allowing <br />the design to: meet safety requirements, ensure compatibility <br />between adjacent park and open space features, meet state <br />and federal regulatory requirements including ADA accessibility <br />requirements, stay within the construction and maintenance <br />budget of the land managing agency, and ensure that the <br />facilities can be sustainably maintained over their lifetime. This <br />will require, in some cases, that the guidelines below will be met <br />to a lesser degree in order to meet other requirements including <br />those listed above. <br />Designs for development of any land that will be owned or <br />managed by the City shall be reviewed and approved by the <br />Eugene Parks and Open Space division prior to application for <br />land use approvals and building permits. <br />50 ■ Rowell Brokaw Architects <br />
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