1.2 Consider an area-wide Willamette Greenway permit application. In partnership with <br />property owners, th6 neighborhood and other stakeholders, the City should prepare a <br />work program, schedule and a shared funding plan for preparation of a Master Plan for <br />a single Willamette Greenway permit for a designated study area. The major portion of <br />funding should come from benefited property owners. <br />Mid-Term Recommendations: <br />1.3 In partnership with property owners and other stakeholders, the City should prepare a <br />work program, schedule and funding plan for preparation of a public process to <br />consider the types of uses and functions identified during the public workshops <br />(community gardens; children's play area; gardens; public gathering space; vegetated <br />sound barriers, etc). Identify opportunities for additional recreational facilities along <br />the river park system. Include other public lands fronting the river and other <br />opportunity areas within the entire study area. <br />1.4 Prepare a Willamette Greenway permit application. In partnership with property <br />owners and other stakeholders, the City should prepare a single Willamette Greenway <br />permit application for a designated study area.. The permit application should be based <br />on the Lower River Road Corridor Framework Plan, Rasor Park Master Plan Update, and <br />adopted Special Area Zone Plan. <br />A. The Greenway Corridor Enhancement Analysis includes a number of elements to be <br />addressed in a single greenway permit and should be considered for inclusion. <br />B. Incorporate the recommendation from the River Road Conceptual Design Plan for <br />signalized intersections and pedestrian crossings on River Road, and for pedestrian <br />and bicycle connections to the river. <br />C. Develop design standards for pedestrian/bicycle connections, and provide for the <br />installation of these connections as development of private property occurs. <br />D. Develop incentives and methods for private property owners to provide for the <br />installation of these connections in advance of property development. Examples of <br />potential incentives include credits toward future development fees, and purchase <br />of access easements. <br />E. Identify opportunities to maintain view corridors from River Road to the Willamette <br />River. <br />F. The single Willamette Greenway permit should provide an efficient, clear and . <br />objective approval process for public and private development applications that are <br />consistent with approved Willamette Greenway permit requirements. <br />Long-Term Recommendations: <br />1.5 Prepare construction plans for initial phase(s) of the Rasor Park Master Plan Update. <br />1.6 Construct initial Rasor Park Master Plan Update project improvement phases. <br />