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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 /> <br />Parkway (Area 6). In the land between the Millrace and Riverfront Parkway (Area 5), the applicant <br />is proposing a 15-foot height limit to allow for the potential construction of recreation and outdoor <br />classroom support facilities. For areas south of the tracks, the Applicant has established a <br />maximum building height of 85 feet, which would allow for a range of building heights similar to <br />campus buildings across Franklin Boulevard. <br /> <br />Outside of development regulations imposed by the Applicant, it is important to note that the open <br />space preservation within the site is also supplemented by additional state regulations. The <br />Willamette River adjacent to the development site is identified as a Goal 5 Water Resource. The <br />Willamette River is a Category A resource, meaning it is designated for protection with a 100-foot <br />setback. In addition, the development site contains a Category A Wetland, labeled site WR-4 on <br />the Goal 5 Inventory. This Riverfront Park/Millrace wetland requires a setback of 50 feet. Both of <br />these setbacks have been incorporated in site design by the Applicant on Sheet L01 Regulatory <br />Plan (Exhibit A). In addition, protection of significant riparian vegetation is ensured through <br />existing established /WR protection provisions in EC 9.4900-9.4980, which are not affected by the <br />proposal. <br />The above findings demonstrate that proposal includes varied setbacks, that building development <br />will not result in a continuous wall along the setback, and that open space and riparian area <br />conservation recommendations ensure protection of designated features. Therefore, this criterion <br />is satisfied. <br />(c) To the greatest possible degree, the intensification, change of use, <br />or development will provide the maximum possible landscaped <br />area, open space, or vegetation between the activity and the river. <br />The Applicant has established regulations regarding maximum building coverage. As noted, the <br />Applicant has established a Regulatory Plan, Sheet L01 Regulatory Plan Exhibit A, that applies <br />more self-imposed, stringent development regulations than is required by code in order to facilitate <br />riparian restoration, open space improvements, and for viewsheds to be protected. For example, <br />the Applicant has established regulations regarding maximum building coverage. North of the <br />tracks, the Applicant is proposing maximum building coverages well below what is allowed by the <br />code. The applicable S-RP zone states that at least 40% of the portion of the development site <br />shall be shall be landscaped with living plant materials, requiring the building coverage and site <br />elements to be contained within 60% of the development site (implying an allowed building <br />coverage of 40% to 50%). To the west of the Millrace (Area 4), the Applicant proposes a <br />maximum building coverage of 15%; to the east of Riverfront Parkway (Area 6), the Applicant <br />proposes a maximum building coverage of 16%. Between the Millrace and the Riverfront Parkway <br />(Area 5), the Applicant proposes a maximum building coverage of 0.5%, and maximum field <br />coverage of 47%. The maximum building coverage to the south of the tracks is proposed to <br />comply with existing S-RP coverage standards. <br /> <br />Through complying with maximum building coverage significantly under that allowed by code, the <br />Applicant demonstrates a clear commitment to preserving open space to the greatest extent <br />practicable. This finding, combined with the intent to continue to use the site for its intended <br />range of uses permitted in the S-RP, such as university and research uses, demonstrates the <br />proposal does not change the schedule of permitted uses on the site, and provides the maximum <br />possible landscaped area. Therefore, the criterion is satisfied. <br /> <br />Cameron McCarthy INITIAL SUBMITTAL | February 21, 2018 76 <br /> <br />
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