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U OF O NORTH CAMPUS
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON <br />NORTH CAMPUS <br />CONDITIONAL USE & WILLAMETTE GREENWAY PERMIT APPLICATION <br />evaluated at the time of development and the CityÈs land use review component of the <br />Construction Permit approval process ensures that the standard will be met as development <br />occurs. Based on these findings, this standard is satisfied. <br />(5) Height Limitation. No portion of a structure located within 75 feet of the <br />top of the south bank of the Willamette River shall exceed 45 feet in <br />height above grade (not to exceed 3 stories). There is no height limitation <br /> <br />for a structure or a portion thereof outside the area described above. <br />As noted, the proposal does not include any structures located within 75 feet of the Willamette <br />River top of bank. As illustrated on Sheet L01 Regulatory Plan (Exhibit A), the Applicant proposes <br />height limitations in all development areas in order to ensure that development is compatible with <br />the existing campus and scenic qualities of the Willamette River. Based on these findings, this <br />standard is satisfied. <br />(6) Signs. Signs within the S-RP zone shall conform to the provisions of EC <br />9.6670 Central Commercial Sign Standards, except for any area located <br />within 200 feet of the centerline of Franklin Boulevard in which area the <br />provisions of EC 9.6675 Highway Commercial Sign Standards shall apply. <br />No signs facing the river shall be permitted within 75 feet of the top of the <br />south bank of the Willamette River, except identity signs not exceeding <br />12 square feet in surface area which are not more than 5 feet above <br /> <br />grade if ground-mounted or 10 feet above grade if wall-mounted. <br />Compliance with this standard will be evaluated at the time of development and the CityÈs land use <br />review component of the Construction Permit approval process ensures that the standard will be <br />met as development occurs. Based on these findings, this standard is satisfied. <br />8.4 S-RP Public Facilities (EC 9.3720) <br />Demonstration of compliance with the S-RP Public Facilities standards is not an explicit <br />requirement of the Conditional Use Permit. The proposal addresses said criteria, to the greatest <br />extent practicable, and in recognition of the nature of the proposal, a Master Site Plan, in order to <br />demonstrate that future development will be consistent with public facility standards. <br />EC 9.3720 S-RP Riverfront Park Special Area Zone Public Facilities. Within the S-RP zone, <br />the following standards shall govern installation of improvements that are of <br />benefit to the public and ensure public access: <br />(1) A continuous, two-way (Class I) bicycle path shall be provided through <br />the development along the river and at other locations designated in the <br />Eugene Bikeways Master Plan. <br />The Pedestrian and Bicycle Primary Circulation Plan (Sheet L03, Exhibit A Plan Set) illustrates <br />primary circulation routes, access points, and crossings that the university proposes to facilitate <br />improved access to the North Campus area. The proposal includes two proposed alignment <br />options for the Ruth Bascom Riverfront Path, a continuous, two-way bicycle path through the <br />development site. One option shows the path further north closer to the riverÈs edge, and one <br />option shows it further south. These options provide several key benefits: <br />Cameron McCarthy INITIAL SUBMITTAL | February 21, 2018 89 <br /> <br />
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