Table 3. Relationshi of Recommended Water Qualit Protected Waterwa s to Existing Protection Measures <br /> Overlap of Recommended Water Quality Waterways with Existing Protection <br /> Total* Miles of Measures <br /> Waterways Recommended Water Quality <br /> Recommended for Waterways without Overlap <br /> Water Quality Goal 5 Protections Waterside Protection Overlay Zone <br /> j Protection <br /> Oct 2004 Water March 2006 Oct 2004 March 2006 <br /> Jurisdiction Quality Waterways Water Quality Recommended Recommended <br /> with Waterways with Water Quality Water Quality <br /> Recommended Adopted Nov Waterways Waterways Oct 2004 March 2006 <br /> Oct Mar March 2005 Goal 5 2005 Goal 5 <br /> 2004 2006 Protections Protections <br /> Miles Percent Miles Percent Miles Percent Miles Percent Miles Percent Miles Percent <br /> ~ Cit Limits 69.79 63.70 39.05 56.0% 35.58 55.9% 12.70 18.2% 12.70 20.0°/ 18.04 25.8% 15.42 24.2 <br /> UGB 31.65 21.59 12.82 40.5% 10.98 50.9% 4.20 13.3% 4.20 19.0% 14.63 46.2% 6.41 29.7° <br /> Total 101.44 85.29 51.87 51.1% 46.56 54.6.% 16.90 16.7% 16.90 20.0% 32.67 32.2% 21.83 25.6% <br /> *These represent "gross" miles of recommended protections; they include miles of waterways already protected. In March 2005, "net" miles were reported to and <br /> included within SWMT/SWPT memos. Those miles excluded the 16.90 miles of Waterside Protection Overlay Zone. Net total miles reported in March 2005 were <br /> 86.21 (2004 recommended protections) and 84.98 (2005 recommended protections). <br /> The Of the 21.83 miles of water quality protected waterways without overlap with Goa15 or waterside <br /> setback protections: <br /> <br /> ~ 12.57 miles (58%) are publicly owned; <br /> • 5.73 miles (26%) are in non-tax lotted areas, primarily rights-of--way; and <br /> • 3.53 miles (16%) are privately owned. <br /> The number of acres of water quality waterways without overlap with existing protection measures could <br /> not be determined by the GIS model for this effort, as the areas protected by the west Eugene waterside <br /> setbacks and the Goa15 setbacks are not di itall available as of ors. It is ex ected that the number of <br /> g Y p Yg p <br /> acres without overlap in private ownership would be a greater percentage than the percentage of miles <br /> ' without overlap in private ownership (16%), given the difference between the standard setback <br /> recommended for water quality (75 feet) and the comparatively smaller setbacks (20-40 feet) established <br /> for natural resources particularly for headwater streams and lower elevation waterways adjoining private <br /> properties such as Spring Creek, Flat Creek and the Al Channel system. <br /> For informational purposes, Table 4 shows the total miles of adopted Goal 5 protections (53.2 miles) by <br /> . category and jurisdiction. The percentage of adopted Goal 5 miles that are overlapped by water quality <br /> protected waterway miles is 88% (46.6 miles). <br /> 3/28/06 8 <br /> _ <br /> _ _ <br /> <br />