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DRAFT 17 <br /> 8. Continue to protect existing rare plant habitat in excellent or good condition, and restore <br /> habitat in fair or poor condition. <br /> 9. Consider and evaluate relocation of existing athletic facilities (i.e., trails and fields) from <br /> suitable L. Lomatium bradshawii habitat to areas not suitable for L. bradshawii. <br /> 10. Limit mowing to the timeframe of July 15 - February 15 in suitable L. bradshawii <br /> habitat. <br /> E. THE EUGENE SCHOOL DISTRICT J4 SHALL: <br /> 1. Survey all parcels and portions of parcels within their ownership in the Basin, which are <br /> not covered by structure or pavement, between downtown Eugene (north, Martin Way <br /> (south), and outward (to the east and west) to include lands up to an elevation 25 ft <br /> higher than the top of the bank of Amazon Creek, measured perpendicularly form the <br /> direction of flow. <br /> 2. Conduct surveys for new subpopulations in 1996 and 1997, and every 5 years, beginning <br /> in 2002. <br />
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