GIOELLO Nick R <br />From:Renee Seacor <rseacor@uoregon.edu> <br />Sent:Wednesday, October 10, 2018 10:05 AM <br />To:GIOELLO Nick R <br />Subject:UO Riverfront Comment <br />Hello, <br />My name is Renee Seacor and I'm a law student at the University of Oregon School of Law. <br />A master plan is required for the University of Oregon to receive a Conditional Use Permit for the North Campus. The <br />document, however, doesn't provide enough detail or accountability in the area north of the railroad tracks to constitute a <br />tenable plan. <br />Yet there is agreement that: <br />•A long-term 200 foot setback from the river will help protect the riparian ecology <br />•The University has good intentions to restore the riparian zone (even if it has no plan to do so) <br />•The University has no immediate need or desire to develop land north of the railroad tracks <br />The UO Riverfront Restoration and Education Group submitted testimony with three options that protect the riverfront, <br />allow for development south of the railroad tracks, and are consistent with the code. <br />I support the UO Riverfront Restoration and Education Group's three options for achieving a win-win outcome! <br />Thank you, <br />-- <br />Renee Seacor <br />J.D. Candidate, 2020 <br />Conference Co-director, Public Interest Environmental Law Conference 2019 <br />University of Oregon School of Law <br />rseacor@uoregon.edu <br />1 <br /> <br />