desired exemption, describe the proposed uses or activities, include a narrative addressing why the <br />impact cannot be avoided, include a site plan showing the waterway area to be impacted and its <br />hydrological, ecological and water quality treatment functions, and proposed construction that affects <br />the waterway (maybe submitted as sepazate plans). The site plan shall identify any adjoining property <br />under the same ownership and show any other property that may be impacted by the proposed uses <br />or activities. The application shall be accompanied by an application fee and any other required fees <br />in the amounts established by the City Manager pursuant to Section 2.020 of the Eugene Code, 1971, <br />and shall be signed by the property owner, or the owner's authorized agent. <br />2. Criteria for Approval. The City Manager shall approve, approve with conditions, <br />or deny an application that has been determined to be complete based on compliance with the <br />following criteria: <br />(a) Avoidance is not possible. <br />(b) Unavoidable negative impacts have been minimised. <br />(c) An acceptable plan that meets the criteria of R-6.650-E-2(b) shows how the <br />property. owner will mitigate for the loss of open waterway hydrological, ecological, and <br />water quality treatment functions. <br />3. Decision. The City Manager shall review the application and issue a decision thereon <br />in the manner provided in R-6.650-I. <br />R 6.650-G Open Waterways -Prohibited Use of Proper (EC 6 660(311. <br />1. Application. The owner of the 'property or permittee requesting approval of an <br />exemption under EC Section 6.660(3) shall submit an application to the City Manager on a form <br />prescribed by the City Manager for approval of the exemption. The application shall identify the <br />exemption, describe the proposed improvements, and include a map prepared by a licensed land <br />surveyor delineating the property boundaries and tops of banks. A site plan shall be included with <br />the application, showing the waterway area to be impacted and its related hydrological, ecological <br />and water quality treatment functions and the proposed construction that affects the waterway (may <br />be submitted as separate plans). The site plan shall identify any adjoining property under the same <br />ownership and show any other property that may be impacted by the proposed improvements. The <br />application shall be accompanied by an application fee and any other required fees in the amounts <br />established by the City Manager pursuant to Section 2.020 of the Eugene Code, 1971, and shall be <br />signed by the property owner, or the owner's authorized agent. <br />2. Criteria for Approval. The City Manager may approve, approve with conditions, <br />or deny an application that has been determined to be complete based on compliance with the <br />following criteria: <br />Administrative Order - 5 r:~i~~ooW..~a~o6ioaioo~ <br />