HomeMy WebLinkAboutAIS PLANNER 3/4/2014 (2) AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date: 3/4/2014
Meeting Type: Regular Meeting
Staff Contact/Dept.: Mark Metzger/DPW
Staff Phone No: 541-726-3775
Estimated Time: 30 Minutes
SPRINGFIELD Council Goals: Mandate
PLANNING COMMISSION
ITEM TITLE: ESTABLISHMENT OF THE WILLAMETTE RIVER GREENWAY SETBACK
LINE FOR PROPERTY IN GLENWOOD-
ACTION No action required. Staff will discuss the City's planning responsibilities under
REQUESTED: Statewide Planning Goal 15—Willamette River Greenway and the relationship of
Greenway protections to other overlapping natural resource policies. The goal is to
clarify the differences between the Greenway Boundary, Greenway Setback Line,
and other setbacks established under other local, state and federal mandates.
ISSUE Wildish Land Company has submitted a request to establish the Willamette River
STATEMENT: Greenway Setback Line for property it owns in Glenwood. The application will
come before ajoint hearing of the Planning Commission and the Lane County
Hearings Official on March W. Staff will not discuss the merits of the
application,but will instead focus on the context of Greenway planning
responsibilities and the overlapping river protections through the Federal Clean
Water Act and the Springfield Natural Resources Study which is the City's Goal 5
plan for protecting significant natural resource sites.
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Standards for Establishing the Greenway Setback Line, SDC 3.3-325
DISCUSSION: When adopted in 1976, Statewide Planning Goal 15 required jurisdictions to
establish the Willamette River Greenway Boundary "within which special
Greenway considerations shall be taken into account." The Greenway Boundary
was to include "all lands situated within 150 feet from the ordinary low water line
on each side of each channel of the Willamette River and such other lands along the
Willamette River as the department and units of local government consider
necessary for the development of such greenway"(ORS Chapter 390.318(1)). The
Greenway Boundary in the Springfield area follows the 150-foot line mentioned
above but also includes publically owned land such as Dorris Ranch,Clearwater
Park and Island Park.
Separate from the Greenway Boundary,Goal 15 states that"a setback line will be
established to keep structures separated from the river in order to protect,maintain
preserve and enhance the natural,scenic,historic and recreational qualities of the
Willamette River Greenway..." Goal 15 indicates that the setback line does not
apply to"water-related or water-dependent uses."
In 2004, a 75-foot development setback was established along the Willamette River
as part of the City's response to the Clean Water Act. In 2005,Springfield's Goal 5
plan for protecting significant natural resources was adopted. That plan also
identified a 75-foot development setback for the Willamette River.
The Greenway Boundary,Greenway Setback Line and the development setbacks
established under the Clean Water Act and Goal 5 will each be discussed with
respect to their application to the pending Wildish application.
Date Received: 3 -y^Z4/
Planner: MM
Springfield Development Code—Standards for Establishing
the Willamette River Greenway Setback Line
3.3.325 Greenway Setback
A Greenway Setback Line is established to protect, maintain, preserve and enhance the natural,scenic,
historic and recreational qualities of the Willamette Greenway. Only water-dependent or water-related
uses are permitted between the Willamette River and the Greenway Setback Line.The Greenway
Overlay District shall substitute temporarily as the Greenway Setback Line for all properties within this
Overlay District that do not have an established Setback Line. Establishment of this Setback Line may
occur with or without a request for development approval, but any request for development approval
on land without an established Setback Line shall be accompanied by an application for establishment of
the Greenway Setback Line. The location of the Greenway Setback Line shall be determined consistent
with the following standards derived from Section C.3 of the Willamette River Greenway Goal 15:
A. Local, regional and State recreational needs shall be provided for consistent with the
carrying capacity of the land. The possibility that public recreation use might disturb adjacent
property shall be considered and minimized to the greatest extent possible.
B. Adequate public access to the river shall be provided.
C. Significant fish and wildlife habitats shall be protected.
D. Identified scenic qualities and view-points shall be preserved.
E. The maintenance of public safety and protection of public and private property,
especially from vandalism and trespass shall be provided for,to the maximum extent
practicable.
F. The natural vegetative fringe along the river shall be enhanced and protected to the
maximum extent practicable.
G. The location of known aggregate deposits shall be considered.Aggregate extraction may
be permitted outside the Greenway Setback Area subject to compliance with State law,the
underlying zoning district and conditions of approval designed to minimize adverse effects on
water quality,fish and wildlife, vegetation, bank stabilization, stream flow,visual quality,quiet
and safety and to guarantee reclamation.
H. Developments shall be directed away from the river to the greatest possible degree;
provided, however, lands committed to urban uses shall be permitted to continue as urban
uses, including port, public, industrial, commercial and residential uses, uses pertaining to
navigational requirements,water and land access needs and related facilities.
Date Received: 3-1 - 2-61-1
Attachment 1, Page 1 of 1 Planner: MM