Lion their natural and wildlife habitat and their use for recrea- <br />t ona , educational. an scen c uses <br />Note to DICO: PAGE 12, DELTA PONDS, POLICIES 3 and 5 rewording as <br />reco�en by the Joint Parks Committee in the list of changes <br />(items 24a and 24b) sent to you on May 12, 1989 was not included <br />in the adopted text. That text again reads as originally shown in <br />the January, 1989, draft Plan. <br />C. PROPOSED ACTION M: Establish (and), protect, and enhance habitat <br />areas to support wildlife populations and provide educational <br />activities. <br />d. PROPOSED ACTION N(I): Erecting (Constructing) a bridge (that is <br />sensitive to wildlife) Island Road to connect the <br />ponds on the east and west sides of the and that is con- <br />t+"n&fsA in a manner that minimizes potential a verse m on <br />aa�a�e�� RIIY111C IIYY4O. ay.u <br />24. PAGE 16, WILLAKENZIE PLANNING DISTRICT: PROPOSED ACTION 2: Gillespie <br />Butte: Complete transfer of the 5 acre EWEB site to the City (Acquire 5 <br />acres). <br />25. PAGE 20, CENTRAL PLANNING DISTRICT <br />f <br />a. PROPOSED ACTION 3: Campbell and Kaufman Senior Centers: Expand to <br />accommodate multiple demands. <br />b. PROPOSED ACTION 31: Expand (Monroe and) Mulligan Park(s) to accom- <br />modate use by a larger number of people (more intense use). <br />C. NEW PROPOSED ACTION, MEDIUM PRIORITY: Work with the Historic Review <br />Board to evaluate various ways to preserve istor c sites in the i <br />Skinner Butte area and increase the public's awareness of their <br />roe in Eugene's earl eve o pme nt. + <br />26. PAGES 22 -23, UNIVERSITY PLANNING DISTRICT <br />a. PROPOSED ACTION 5b, Hendricks Park: Develop a small -scale play- <br />ground. <br />b. PROPOSED ACTION 6: Mission Park: Retain as a natural area. Insofar <br />as it is possible, open up stream channels without altering tTie — <br />natural state ot the Park. <br />C. PROPOSED ACTION 8: Laurelwood (Golf Course) Properties: Retain and <br />upgrade the existing line hole golf course and develop a master <br />plan for all the Laurelwood Properties. <br />On February 13 1989 the CitX Council determined that an 18 hole <br />Qolf course is not feasible within t e oun ar es o t e ex stin <br />aure woo Properties. a oss t o ex an n t e ex st <br />h ole course to 18 holes would rs re u re acquisition o <br />suffi cient additional and a thoroughsite anal nc uding, <br />Draft Parks Plan - - Planning Commission Changes 6/20/89 page 8 <br />