• W \` l' O J r ` =r l kko o f 5/2/05 <br /> 17. Supplemental Analysis 0 I CS <br /> Portions of South Hills Upland Stream Corridors at Upper Amazon (Owl <br /> Road to Dillard) & Portions of Upper Amazon Wetlands <br /> Sites E37 H (S Hills at Upper Owl Road); E37I (S Hills at St. Clair); E37J (S <br /> Hills at Lower Owl Road /Fox Hollow); E37K (S Hills at Canyon Drive /Fox <br /> Hollow), E37L (S Hills at Center Way); E37M (S Hills at Dillard); AMA -13 <br /> (Owl Road wetland) <br /> Sections 1 through 5 in this document contain analyses of Impact Areas, Conflicting Uses, <br /> ESEE Consequences, and Recommendations that apply to these sites and every Goal 5 site. <br /> Section 6 addresses consistency with statewide goals and acknowledged Plan requirements for <br /> each Goal 5 site. Sections 7 through 24 contain additional analyses that are site - specific. <br /> To facilitate the analysis of ESEE consequences, the OARs allow local governments to <br /> "conduct a single analysis for two or more resource sites that are within the same area or that <br /> are similarly situated and subject to the same zoning" (OAR 660 - 023 - 0040(4)). The local <br /> government may also conduct a single analysis for a site containing more than one significant <br /> Goal 5 resource. Eugene's Goal 5 Inventory contains 122 resource sites, which are divided into <br /> 331 sub -sites for the purposes of this analysis (31 significant riparian sites divided into 121 <br /> riparian subsites; 3 significant upland wildlife habitat sites, divided into 52 upland subsites; 78 <br /> significant wetland sites divided into 158 wetland subsites). For the ESEE discussion and <br /> analyses, these sites and subsites are organized into 18 analysis groups based on similar <br /> physical characteristics, location, surrounding land uses and zoning, and other characteristics. <br /> A group of sites may consist of different sites that are the same type of resource (e.g. all <br /> wetlands) and located in the same vicinity, or, a group may consist of different resource types <br /> (e.g. riparian corridor, upland stream habitat, and a wetland) all located along the same stream, <br /> or in the same geographic area. <br /> The sites discussed below are being considered together in the ESEE analysis because of <br /> similarities in physical characteristics, zoning/surrounding land uses, and location. Table 17.1 <br /> below lists the sites in this analysis group, their resource category and acreage. Map 17.A <br /> below shows the site(s) described in this analysis group. <br /> ESEE Analysis Page 1 <br />