DEC1696M Page 3 <br /> Need good faith effort on setbacks outside city limits - May be better accomplished from <br /> stormwater platform. <br /> Is there alternative to updating SCRF that would get us to the same place? Best way - update <br /> Refinement plan. <br /> Initiate amendment to R.P. rather than updating entire plan? - Brainstorming more creative ways <br /> to address situation. <br /> Acquisition <br /> Steve's ideas on BLM acquisition priorities were used as the starting point for discussion with Jock <br /> taking the lead. The wetheads supported the following priorities, with the guidelines to use the <br /> Plan and be opportunistic. <br /> a. Complete key in- fills, including: <br /> Cuddeback (good to revisit) <br /> Speedway /Coyote Creek (Some answers to this should be forthcoming in next couple of <br /> months dealing with the Plan amendments) <br /> Vinci (on- going) <br /> A3a (Cone) (no activity) <br /> A5 (high priority) <br /> Grosbeck (B6) [work with city on this one re:1135 project] <br /> McCulloch (B8 vicinity) (thinks it has been sold) <br /> Rexius (11 & 12 - BLM reluctant to buy, will work with Rexius on conservation easement. <br /> Neil says the time is now since the eastern half of 12 has been redelineated. High <br /> priority.) <br /> C6F (contiguous to Nolan. BLM now interested in buying. Will proceed. Also will initiate <br /> talks with landowner north of Nolan, possibly joint acquisition with ODOT.) <br /> Complete partnership land realignment <br /> City View /Oakpatch (Does it make sense for TNC to be negotiator? Need to talk to Ross <br /> Pinto about it. Alternative is for city to rely on their acquisition person. Revisit this <br /> issue. City has room to negotiate.) <br /> Bertelsen Associates property at 18th and Bertelsen (asking price is above fair market <br /> value) <br /> BLM has started appraisal process on Ross property. Adjacent hazmat site may still be an <br /> issue. <br /> b. Purchase stream protection in Willow Creek basin <br /> High priority. Instead of outright acquisition, will pursue buying development rights, <br /> perpetual easement. Jock suggested that they look to Ed for ideas and for making <br /> contacts. Deborah said that the draft characterization report may also help in identifying <br /> priorities. <br /> c. Purchase land /easements for Amazon Greenway (Royal to Hansen) (several possibilities; <br /> lower priority for LWCF funds, but will keep options open) <br /> d. Purchase at least one or two large rural tracts (100+ parcels for 250 -400 total acres for <br /> large scale restoration) (will close on Taylor Ramseys in January) <br />