7 <br /> 2. Work with the City to develop site - specific management plans for rare species and <br /> suitable habitats in the basin. <br /> 3. Provide funding and/or volunteer labor, as available, for habitat maintenance and <br /> restoration activities, including relocation of facilities. <br /> 4. Maintain current records of all surveys and monitoring projects provided by other parties. <br /> 5. Provide technical assistance to the other parties regarding the biology, ecology, and <br /> management of rare species and their habitats. <br /> C. THE NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY OF OREGON SHALL: <br /> 1. Work with the City to strive for eventual recovery of L. bradshawii and other rare species,. <br /> • . • • if - .t - • <br /> 2. Work with the City to develop site - specific management plans for rare species and <br /> suitable habitats in the basin. <br /> 3. Provide funding and/or volunteer labor, as available, for plant surveys, habitat <br /> maintenance and restoration activities, including relocation of facilities. <br /> 4. Maintain current records of all surveys and monitoring projects provided by other parties. <br /> 5. Provide technical assistance to the other parties regarding the biology, ecology, and <br /> management of rare species and their habitats. <br /> D. THE CITY OF EUGENE SHALL n e\ <br /> . moo w�' <br /> 1. Continue to protect existing rare plant habitat in excellent or good condition, and make <br /> �� reasonable effort to restore habitat in fair or poor condition. <br /> 2. � -Pwulet,t k � <br /> rn wrrpoputatials, strive to protect high quality habitat, and where <br /> opportunities permit, place a high priority on restoration. ; o <br /> 3. Survey all parcels and portions of parcels within their ownership in t <br /> lineate new subpopulations. <br /> 4. Solicit input from other cooperators to determine the peak flowering time for surveys due <br /> to individual species variability. <br />