. .. <br /> (..., 5. PROGRAM NARRATIVE — In the space provided, describe all elements of the project and the <br /> need for assistance, project objectives, facilities to be .constructed, existing facilities which are to be <br /> renovated, removed or demolished. Describe who will do the work and who will provide supervision, <br /> historical site use, community involvement, problems or desires that led to project being selected. <br /> Describe how the project relates to current and future public recreation needs, expected results and <br /> benefits. Describe any unusual or unique features of the project such as innovative design, conservation, <br /> unusual site conditions, etc. Describe the topography of the site and present development on the site and <br /> how proposal fits in with future development, and the anticipated start and end dates of the project. See <br /> Section 2.1.A in Grants Manual. <br /> The City of Eugene seeks to acquire fee title ownership of a 39 -acre parcel of undeveloped <br /> land that has recently been purchased by a developer. The parcel has been identified in the <br /> - City of Eugene's inventory of natural resource areas for several years as the highest ranked <br /> site, and is possibly the most pristine unprotected natural site within the Eugene - Springfield <br /> metropolitan area. Past efforts to acquire the parcel or portions thereof have been <br /> unsuccessful. <br /> The City had an agreement with the previous owners of this parcel to purchase a portion with <br /> the remainder being donated, but it unexpectedly fell through as a marginally higher offer from <br /> a developer was accepted instead. After contacting the new owner, the City was given an <br /> option with a three week expiration date to purchase the entire property with no donation. Since <br /> City funding available for this purchase was inadequate, we sought other options and were able <br /> to secure bridge funding from The Nature Conservancy to allow us to purchase the parcel. <br /> Although we have begun the acquisition process, we have not yet acquired the property and <br /> (iv are hereby requesting a waiver of retroactivity in the event that we need to close on the <br /> property prior to the date grants are awarded. <br /> All work regarding contracting out appraisal, negotiating agreements, and any other details <br /> required for acquisition will be done by City staff, primarily the City's Senior Real Estate Officer, <br /> Rugs_ Rover, with assistance from the Parks Planning office, The Nature Conservancy, and <br /> others as needed. <br /> 'fit,. This parcel lies with the Amazon Headwaters section of the. Ridgeline Park between Dillard <br /> 1 ' Road and Fox Hollow Road. Within the last five years the City has spent $805,500 and has <br /> ' added 74 acres to this section with the intent of increasing public access, preserving important <br /> —'" habitat and protecting stream channels. The East Fork Amazon Headwaters parcel, would <br /> build on the foundation already laid in this section adding an additional 39 acres of very high <br /> quality natural area to this important and highly popular park system. The site spans from 810' <br /> , to 530' in elevation, and includes steep slopes with two main stream channels meeting in a <br /> floodplain w b channels at the low point. The site contains riparian forest, broad- leafed <br /> forested wetland, upland mixed -fir forest with stands of old growth Douglas -fir. <br /> " The proper if ac quired , will serve multiple functions including preservation of water quality, <br /> storm water retention, habitat preservation, and passive recreation. The site, although not yet <br /> surveyed for rare plants or animals, provides suitable habitat for at least two rare upland plants, <br /> wayside aster (Aster vialis) and tall bugbane (Cimicifuga elate), and one rare animal, the red- <br /> , legged frog (Rana aurora). <br /> C .i ‘ Amazon Creek runs from east to west through the heart of Eugene. After decades of managing <br /> the creek for flood control by stripping it of vegetation and lining portions of it with concrete, an <br />