20-Minute Neighborhoods <br />1 <br />f <br />Buffer Existing Uses <br />=be* <br />Buffer the Greenway <br />Active Streets in Centers <br />Gr. <br />�4 <br />Enhance Commercial with Landscaping <br />r <br />Buffer Residential from Streets <br />. <br />t <br />RIVER ROAD CORRIDOR STUDY <br />Encourage a neighborhood where people <br />can meet most of their daily needs, <br />including shopping, work, school, <br />socializing, and gathering, within a safe, <br />convenient, and inviting 20 -minute walking <br />distance. <br />Use a blend of open spaces, landscape <br />and green network places, and <br />development standards to provide buffer <br />and spacing between uses to help mitigate <br />undue impacts from adjacent development <br />uses. <br />Use a blend of open spaces, landscape <br />and green networks, and development <br />standards to provide buffer and spacing <br />between the Willamette Greenway and <br />existing and new development and public <br />access sites, helping preserve the quiet and <br />secluded qualities of the river. <br />Encourage active business, housing, and <br />public uses along streets in Neighborhood <br />Centers with projects and spaces that have <br />a strong street presence and unify public <br />and private spaces. <br />Use landscaping, trees and other native <br />vegetation, intermixed within commercial <br />and mixed-use developments, to enhance <br />aesthetics while providing an ecological <br />function. <br />Use landscaping, trees and other native <br />vegetation between residential uses and <br />River Road to enhance aesthetics and <br />ecological function and provide privacy <br />and a light/sound buffer. <br />92 <br />