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October 25,2002
Howard and Marilou Tettenburn
2290 33'd St.
Springfield, OR97477
Subject: Wetland Conservation and Drainageway Easement at Ambleside Meadows
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Tettenburn,
This letter is being sent to inform you of the Wetland Conservation and Drainageway Easement
located on your property. This easement was created by the Ambleside Meadows Subdivision to
protect and preserve the wetland ecosystem known as the Irving Slough abutting your property to
the west. The restrictions placed on this easement are outlined in the Declaration of Protective
Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for Ambleside Meadows Subdivision (See attached
documents). These restrictions are in place to protect and preserve the integrity of the wetland
ecosystem and may be imposed through private or public enforcement. In general the following
activities are permitted in the area of the easement:
l. Individual homeowners may plant species associated with riparian areas as approved by
the Oregon Division of State Lands (See attached list).
2. Existing non-native vegetation may be removed by hand provided it is replaced with
approved riparian vegetation. For example, Blackberries and English Ivy may be
replaced with Salmonberry or Snowberry.
3. A tree determined to be dangerous by a certified arborist may be removed.
The placement of temporary or permanent structures and storage sheds, fencing, lawn furniture,
vehicles, yard clippings in the easement area is prohibited.
The City of Springfield appreciates your cooperation in protecting and preserving this valuable
resource. I hope this information has been helpful and if you have any questions or concems
please contact Ashley DeForest in Planning at736-1003.
Sincerely,
Ashley
Planner
Development Services Division
City of Springfield
225 FIFTH STREET
SPRII\GFIELD, OR 97477
(541) 726-s7ss
FAX (541) 726-3689