Willamette River Greenway Code Amendments <br />Attachment A <br />(a) The following standards apply to any proposed housing that will result in 5 or more <br />dwelling units on one development site: <br />1. Where the development site abuts publicly owned land, on-site pedestrian <br />paths shall be provided from the property line nearest to the Willamette River <br />to main building entrances. Where required, these on-site pedestrian paths shall <br />be a minimum of 3 feet wide, and be constructed of concrete, asphalt, or any <br />pervious surface that complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act, unless <br />adjusted in accordance with EC 9.8030(22). <br />2. Where the development site is located more than 500 feet from a public access <br />point shown on Exhibit X to Ordinance No. XXXXX, the City may require the <br />dedication and improvement of a public accesswav. consistent with the <br />standards at EC 9.6805, extending from the property line of the development <br />site to existine public wavs that provide a connection to or aloniz the Willamette <br />River. The public accesswav shall be a minimum 10 feet in width, constructed in <br />accordance with public improvement standards. For purposes of this subsection <br />"within 500 feet" means a straight-line measurement between any point on the <br />perimeter of the development site and the closest public access point shown on <br />Exhibit X to Ordinance No. XXXXX. <br />(5) Tree Preservation. Tree preservation is required in accordance with the applicable provisions of <br />EC 9.6885(2), Tree Preservation and Removal Standards. <br />9.8815 Willamette River Greenway Permit Approval Criteria - General <br />(3) The intensification, change of use, or development will conform with applicable Willamette <br />River Greenway policies as set forth in the Metro Plan. <br />(4) In areas subject to the Willakenzie Area Plan, the intensification, change of use, or development <br />will conform with that plan's use management considerations. <br />(5) In areas not covered by subsection (4) of this section, the intensification, change of use, or <br />development shall conform with the following applicable standards: <br />a. Establishment of adequate setback lines to keep structures separated from the Willamette <br />River to protect, maintain, preserve, and enhance the natural, scenic, historic, and <br />recreational qualities of the Willamette River Greenway. Setback lines need not apply to <br />Draft: December 1, 2022 <br />Page 23 of 25 <br />Page 29 of 39 <br />