18. PAGE 9, URBAN DESIGN <br />a. POLICY 1, NOTE: Moved to section on Vision Statements. <br />b. POLICY 2: Protect the unique geographical features buttes and <br />other (and) natural landmarks in parks and other recreation acil- <br />t es for their contribution to the community's identity. <br />C. POLICY 3: In coordination with the Historic Review Board identif <br />(Recognize an 'acknowledge historic sizes, buildings, structures <br />and ob ects and preserve their integrity in jwfwnacquiring an <br />mprov ng park and recreation facilities. <br />NOTE: On May 11, 1989, the Historic Review Board reviewed the <br />draft Parks Plan and recomaerded adding buildin structures and <br />objects to make the policy more inclusiv:Fand consistent with <br />s or c preservation terminology. The Board also recommended <br />substituting the word in for "when acquiring and improving" so <br />that the policy would not be limited to those two specific situa- <br />tions. The Planning Commission and JPC had no objection to these <br />changes. <br />d. POLICY 7: (Balance the need to provide a high quality recreational <br />environment with the need to preserve the natural environment.) <br />NOTE: The Planning Commission and JPC felt the policy incorrectly <br />assumes that one of the two needs must be met and the cost of the <br />other. In fact, a high quality recreational environment will <br />often include preservation of the natural environment. <br />e. NEW POLICY: Protect views from natural promontories that are not <br />yet develoj_ ey are n pu c ownership. <br />19. PAGE 10, ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION, ADDITION TO POLICY 2: c. Promotin <br />the City's commitment to parks as a community resource needed to pro- <br />tect the area's unique naturai amen ties t rou ro ect on conserva- <br />No — nTa - 57 enhancement of natural open spaces and scenic resource <br />20. PAGE 10, FACILITY REDEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE, NEW POLICY: Consult with <br />citizens on. im rovement aad modification projects that depart t s3 niti: <br />cant y from a ac ity s existing purpose or us es. <br />21. PAGES 10 -11, WILLAMETTE AND MCKENZIE RIVERS <br />a. POLICY 6: Preserve and enhance (significant) natural habitats and <br />scenic corridors that deserve special merit along the rivers. <br />b. PROPOSED ACTION D: To serve the metropolitan and surroundin area <br />try to (A)acquire the Harlow Conference enter Grounds an <br />Armitage State Park link the two together, and add (as a metro- <br />pol i tan/reg i onal par wit a recreat ona ve c e campground. <br />Draft Parks Plan - - PLanning Commission Changes 6/20/89 page 6 <br />