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LAUREL RIDGE
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4-9Q.8. Local governments shall develop plans and programs which carefully manage <br />development on hillsides and in water bodies, and restrict development in wetlands in <br />order to prevent erosion and protect the scenic quality, surface water and groundwater <br />....quality, forest values, vegetation, and wildlife values of those areas. <br />4-9C.9 T .,1 goveannents shall de ele pelieies and 1 .,1 n#ol" for- pr-eteetion and <br />. Each ci <br />shall complete a separate study to meet its requirements under the Goal 5 Rule for <br />wetlands, riparian corridors, and wildlife habitat within the UGB._Lane County and the <br />respective city 'off intly will ado-pt the inventory and protection measures for the area <br />outside the city limits and inside the UGB. <br />-26C.10Local governments shall encourage further study (by specialists) of endangered and <br />threatened plant and wildlife species in the metropolitan area. <br />27C.l I Local governments shall protect endangered and threatened plant and wildlife species, as <br />recognized on a legally adopted statewide list, after notice and opportunity for public <br />input. <br />2S Q, r.l geye„""°"fn shall work with e areas <br />J S e.g., ln o I,e„•nnwar at 4l-.~ <br />1. e, takea to pr-oteet these „ 6011fiffeflea .,f the 3A 11.x,- efte nr. l i11~nT AMId the site of the Aster GU14is in he <br />Zxrillew Gre& B.,n;,,,property owners may pursue efforts to protect natural vegetation and <br />wildlife habitat areas on their land to conserve these areas e. throw h conservation <br />easements, public acquisition, donation, land trusts, etc.; and local governments are <br />encouraged to assist in these efforts. <br />79- In the Willow Greek 'Wetlands, transfeF of density '-4ay tenear thcrreU_1_ f h° "'~imiirctt-~ukit <br />az~ <br />Ilevolopment process. This rarisf r "l'l be ffe «Y.,.fi..-..1 re~.n}.,•nr~77_rlan~.-.,~~.fa`7 lands to <br />an Aeye1 6,,0 1 <br />ocuT at overall den&Aiea <br />the, maximum allowed <br />- Gr-itefia shall be applied to la4~ge_ I _eant pareo..'s 0D.-G.A.1.1.1-Isvie Butte, to protect <br />e, <br />36C.13 Newly ideatig°dl Wetland, riparian corridor, or wildlife habitat natural reso rces or sites <br />inside the U'GB identified after adoption of the applicable Goal 5 invento of significant <br />sites, that have not been previously considered for inclusion in the inventory, shall be <br />addressed in the following manner: <br />Exhibit B: Proposed amendments to Chapter III-C, Environmental Resources Element, Page 14 of 25 <br />of the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Plan (Metro Plan). <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 291 <br />
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