An updated Map l (Water Quality Waterways by Protection Criteria) is provided as Attachment A. Table <br />2 shows the number of miles of water quality protected waterways by protection criteria and by <br />jurisdiction. <br />Table 2. Miles of Proposed Water Quality Protected Waterways <br />by Protection. Criteria <br />Jurisdiction Miles of Recommended Water Quali Protected Waterwa s <br /> <br />303 d <br />Tributa Headwater <br />Stream <br />Total <br />Ci Limits 20.42 29.42 13.66 63.50 <br />UGB 3.13 16.69 1.97 21.79 <br />Total 23.55 46.11 15.63 85.30 <br />rounded <br />Public vs Private Lands <br />Figure 2 shows the summary data regarding the relationship between the total acreage (2,343 acres) <br />within the standard 75-foot setback for a1185.3 miles of water quality protected waterways ("potentially <br />regulated land") and private lands, publicly owned lands (owned by City of Eugene, TNC or BLM) and <br />public rights-of-way. <br />Figure 2. Acres of Potentially Regulated Land <br />by Ownership Status. <br />®Private <br />® Public <br />ROW <br />V. GOAL 5 RELATIONSHIP <br />In October 2004 staff provided information on the relationship between the water quality protected <br />waterways and existing protection measures (i.e. west Eugene's Waterside Setback Zone). In November <br />2004 and again in March 2005, staff provided information on the relationship between the water quality <br />protected waterways and the proposed Goal 5 protection measures, which were in a state of flux at the <br />time. Goal 5 protection measures were adopted in November 2005, and there are differences between the <br />adopted Goal 5 waterways and the previous draft Goal 5 waterways. Table 3 shows the updated <br />relationship in lineal miles (as distinct from acres) of the water quality protected waterways to existing <br />protection measures (i.e. west Eugene's waterside setbacks and the adopted Goa15 Protections). <br />3/28/06 (Page 8 updated 4/4/06) ~ <br />