i <br /> Table 4. Adopted Goal 5 Protections <br /> Total Miles of Ado ted Goal 5 Protections <br /> Jurisdiction Ri arian U lands Wetlands Total <br /> Mar Nov Mar Nov Mar Nov Mar Nov <br /> 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 2005 <br /> Cit Limits 33.72 27.00 13.05 10.80 0.00 3.50 46.77 41.30 <br /> UGB 12.12 9.40 2.61 2.10 0.00 0.40 14.73 11.90 <br /> Total 45.84 36.40 15.88 12.90 0.00 3.90 81.50 53.20 <br /> *Net miles include waterways not previously protected by Waterside Protection Overlay <br /> Zone and prior to recent Goal 5 adoptions (Nov 2005) <br /> An updated Map 4 showing the relationship of water quality protected waterways to waterways protected <br /> by the west Eugene waterside setbacks and Goa15 is provided as Attachment B. <br /> 'j <br /> <br /> I <br /> VI. SUMMARY OF PROPOSED RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> This section describes the status of the recommendations on the five main elements of the proposal: <br /> criteria, map, high-level ordinance, enforcement strategy, and financial impacts. Some revisions to the <br /> <br /> ~ criteria, map and high-level ordinance provisions. are recommended based upon the impervious surface <br /> evaluation. The enforcement strategy options and estimated financial impacts have been further <br /> developed for SWMT review, discussion and recommendation. <br /> <br /> c ~ Criteria <br /> Waterway provides a water quality function (water quality function occurs where physical features of the <br /> streambed and side-slopes contain earthen-soil material and vegetation) and is either a: <br /> • Waterway on the State of Oregon's 303(d) list of water quality limited waterways; or <br /> • Waterway is a tributary that directly drains into a 303(d) listed waterway, where "directly drains" <br /> means stormwater that flows directly from an upstream open waterway into a downstream open <br /> waterway without separation by a pipe or culvert except for infrastructure crossings such as streets, <br /> railroads, or other similar facilities; or <br /> • Waterway is a headwater stream..... i.e., those that are: <br /> ¦ Identified on the City's Sensitive Areas Map as having all or a portion of its length located on <br /> 0 <br /> .slopes >10 /o, and <br /> Identified on the Cit s Sensitive Areas Ma as Navin all or a ortion of its len h located in areas <br /> Y P g P ~ <br /> with highly erodible soils, and <br /> ¦ Stream length is 500 feet or greater, and <br /> ¦ Stream drainage area is 10 acres or greater. <br /> Exemptions: <br /> 1. Roadside ditches (defined as constructed drainage channels that abut the shoulder of the road <br /> surface or travel lane for the primary purpose of collecting and conveying road runoff, and <br /> intercepting sheet flow and debris from abutting cut banks and slopes). <br /> 2. Waterways shorter than 500 feet in length. <br /> 3/28/06 9 <br /> _ _ _ _ _ <br /> <br />