5. Provide sustainable building 1) Provide sustainable, energy efficient buildings that meet LEED Criteria for Silver Certification (as minimum) <br /> and site design and <br /> construction 2) Consider incentives for old and latinum LEED certified (ore uivalent) buildin s <br /> 1) Provide pedestrian-scaled details <br /> 6. Provide quality design 2) Materials should be sustainable and durable. <br /> <br /> - detailing and materials <br /> - 3) Vary building styles and materials, but maintain quality complementary elements and architectural vocabulary <br /> 7. Integrate landscape design Provide attractive landscape design features that address stormwater issues, such as special plantings, native plants, or <br /> - with stormwater strate ies fountains <br /> 8. Honor the context and design 1) Do not allow blank walls to face the library <br /> of Eugene Public Library on <br /> the property that faces the 2) Reference the features and materials of the library but do not duplicate the design <br /> Library <br /> 1) Restore and reconstruct the Center Court and Washburne buildings, incorporating the central features of their historical <br /> 9. Reinforce Eugene history characteristics in project buildings <br /> .and local design 2) Consider incorporating existing, or newly discovered, historical features in new construction. New construction could <br /> involve a range of options, from emphasis on restorations/reconstruction, to adaptive reuse into new, larger buildings. <br /> 10. Consider implementing Establish Design Review committee for the redevelopment area. Committee should be composed of professionals and <br /> desi n review rocess -non rofessionals. <br /> V. Business Transition <br /> Core Recommendations QualificationslElaborations <br /> 1) The Uniform Relocation Act (URA) sets standards and procedures for qualifying for and estimating compensation to <br /> - 1. Comply with the state and business in the development area that must relocate: accept those standards and procedures as a starting point. <br /> federal law regarding <br /> Business Relocation 2) Go beyond the URA by changing the cap on business reestablishment expenses from $10,000 to $20,000 for eligible <br /> tenants located in the project footprint who are not building owners. (This essentially adjusts the URA limit to reflect <br /> urchasin ower in 2007 dollars) <br /> 5 <br /> <br />