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Eugene Ordinance Exhibit E <br />[Lane County Ordinance Exhibit F-3] <br />• Section 9.9560 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended by deleting <br />subsections (1) and (2) and renumbering the subsequent subsections to <br />provide as follows: <br />9.9560 Euaene-Sorinafield Metrooolitan Area General Plan (Metro Plan). <br />(31) Land Divisions in North of Awbrey Lane Area. The minimum parcel size <br />for lots in the industrial park shall be 40 acres. (Plan Diagram, page II-E-9) <br />(42) Environmental Resources Element. <br />(a) Local governments shall require site-specific soil surveys and geologic <br />studies where potential problems exist. When problems are identified, <br />local governments shall require special design consideration and <br />construction measures to be taken to offset the soil and geologic <br />constraints present, to protect life and property, public investments, and <br />environmentally-sensitive areas. (Policy 4, page III-C-7.) <br />(b) Local governments shall protect endangered and threatened plant and <br />wildlife species, as recognized on a legally adopted statewide list, after <br />notice and opportunity for public input. (Policy 28, page III-C-11) <br />(53) Environmental Design Element. Natural vegetation, natural water features, <br />and drainageways shall be protected and retained to the maximum extent <br />practicable, considering the economic, social, environmental, and energy <br />consequences in the design and construction of urban developments. <br />Landscaping shall be utilized to enhance distinctive natural features. (Policy <br />2, page III-E-3) <br />Page 41 of <br />41 May 2017 <br />
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