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OAKLEIGH COHOUSING
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7/28/2015
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2. LOWER RIVER ROAD CONCEPT PLAN <br />The Lower River Road Concept Plan has as its foundation that Rasor Park and the Willamette <br />Greenway are the most significant resources for the neighborhood. This foundation underlies <br />the importance of creating a balance between the built and natural environments, and <br />incorporating sustainable practices whenever possible as a method to achieve this balance. <br />The Lower River Road Concept Plan describes objectives and recommendations for: <br />• Willamette River Greenway and Rasor Park <br />• Sustainability <br />• Multi-Modal Improvement Concepts for River Road <br />• Land Use and Development Concepts <br />• Recommended Amendments to Zoning and Development Standards <br />2.1 Willamette River Greenway and Rasor Park <br />The Greenway Corridor Enhancement Analysis prepared for this project by the Lane Council of <br />Governments provides background information and recommendations related to natural <br />resources, parks, and open space within the lower River Road study area. The study found that <br />the area's proximity to the Willamette River and the significant quantities of public park land <br />found in this area provides a set of unique opportunities and challenges. Issues and <br />opportunities related to natural resources, parks and open spaces are identified. <br />Recommendations on how these attributes may ultimately be addressed and incorporated into <br />the Lower River Road Concept Plan are made so that protection and "enhancement of the areas' <br />natural resources, visual quality, recreational facilities and livability are achieved. <br />Table 1 includes a summary of key issues and challenges, and the recommendations that Lane <br />Council of Governments (LCOG) suggested that address these challenges derived from the <br />Greenway Corridor Enhancement Analysis: Many of these recommendations are also described <br />in other sections of this Concept Plan. The map on page 16 identifies the land use regulatory <br />overlays that exist in. the project area. <br />Table 1 . . <br />Greenway Corridor Enhancement Analysis-Recommendations by LCOG <br />June 2009 <br />Issues and Opportunities Recommendations <br />REGULATORY <br />Because the Lower River Road study area is located along <br />. Consider submitting a single greenway permit for the entire <br />the Willamette River and within the Willamette River <br />study area: <br />Greenway boundary, a set of regulations beyond what is. <br />. Include in a greenway permit application the following <br />typical for most areas of the City apply. <br />elements: <br />o Context sensitive design standards for development <br />o Preservation and enhancement of trees and riparian <br />areas <br />o Additional landscaping requirements <br />o Limit impacts of impervious surface areas <br />o Limit piping of stormwater runoff <br />o Preservation of key viewpoints and view corridors <br />
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