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U OF O NORTH CAMPUS
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2/26/2018
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON <br />NORTH CAMPUS <br />CONDITIONAL USE & WILLAMETTE GREENWAY PERMIT APPLICATION <br />The proposal does not involve new public streets. Existing public streets within the subject site <br />include Riverfront Parkway and Millrace Drive. The portion of Riverfront Parkway between Millrace <br />Drive and the Millrace has setback sidewalks. Millrace Drive and other portions of Riverfront <br />Parkway have curbside sidewalks. As illustrated on Sheet L03 Pedestrian and Bicycle Primary <br />Circulation Plan, the proposal includes an expanded and improved pedestrian circulation system. <br />The Applicant requests flexibility to develop curbside sidewalks along Millrace Drive, in conjunction <br />with future building development, in order to match existing conditions and respond to site <br />constraints. Millrace Drive is a low-volume and low-speed public street. The construction of <br />curbside sidewalks enable the ability to create a larger landscape area, as opposed smaller <br />landscape areas on either side of the sidewalk). In consideration of the request for flexibility and <br />the above findings, this standard is satisfied to the greatest extent practicable. <br />(6) Provision shall be made for security, such as lighting, between any <br />parking areas located outside the boundaries of the S-RP zone and the <br />development site the parking is intended to serve. <br />Provisions for security, such as lighting, will be provided between any parking areas located <br />outside the boundaries of the S-RP zone and the development site, and will be reviewed by the <br />city through the standard development review process. Therefore, this standard is satisfied. <br />(7) All utilities shall be installed underground unless specifically exempted <br />through the master site plan approval process. Exceptions shall be made <br />for such features as padmounted transformers, switch cabinets, back <br />flow prevention devices and closures needed to safely operate and <br />maintain utility systems. <br />All existing utilities that serve the subject site are provided underground. Any additional utilities <br />needed for the site, aside from those excepted above, will be installed underground and reviewed <br />through the standard development review process. Therefore, this standard is satisfied to the <br />maximum extent practicable. <br />8.5 Outdoor Lighting Standards (EC 9.6725) <br />Proposed development within the North Campus area is subject to Outdoor Lighting Standards at <br />EC 9.6725 and will require Lighting Permits, as specified in EC 9.6725(6)(a). This section identifies <br />applicable standards that apply to distinct areas within the subject site based on the establishment <br />of outdoor lighting classifications (EC 9.6725(8)). All lighting fixtures are required to be cutoff with <br />additional shielding, as necessary to direct light within the boundaries of the development site. <br />There are three distinct lighting classification areas within the subject site: conservation areas, <br />general development areas, and the recreation fieldsÈ development area. <br /> <br />Conservation Areas (Area 3 and 7) <br />Conservation areas are identified as Areas 3 and 7 on Sheet L01 Regulatory Plan (Exhibit A) and <br />are within the Intrinsically Dark Areas (O-1) classification. Within this area, lighting is discouraged <br />except where it is desirable to illuminate walkways, bike paths or other areas to be used after dark. <br />The following standards apply. In addition, the university will implement other best practices to <br />mitigate adverse impacts of the lighting toward the river. <br />Cameron McCarthy INITIAL SUBMITTAL | February 21, 2018 91 <br /> <br />
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