4 research outputs found

    South Ridgeline habitat study : Final report

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    177 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published August, 2007. Captured January 23, 2008.This report contains documentation of a five-month inventory and assessment of over 2600 acres of upland habitats on public and private land in the South Ridgeline area of Eugene, Oregon. The South Ridgeline Habitat Study (SRHS) was undertaken to document the location, quantity, and quality of upland habitat, and suitability of habitat for uncommon and rare species in the area, and to do so in a way that meets the inventory standards contained in the administrative rules for Statewide Planning Goal 5.... This report contains: 1) background information about the study area, including ecological history; 2) methodology for inventory and assessment ratings; and 3) a summary of results. [From the Document

    Rasor Park master plan : Final report

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    34 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Chart, table. Referenced supporting documents not included. Published October, 2001. Captured July 21, 2009.A number of qualities make Rasor Park a distinctive open space area including its views, openness, existing vegetation and neighborhood plantings, bird habitat, and its location and relationship to the river, greenway, and bikepath. Rasor Park also has exceptional potential for environmental education and interpretation, as well as demonstration projects that foster clean water and salmon recovery. In this sense, the park has value not only to the neighborhood, but also to the large community as well. [From the Plan

    Hendricks Park forest management plan

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    126 pp. Tables, illus. Appendices after A and B not included. Published January, 2000. Captured July 21, 2009.While most of the park is forested, approximately twelve acres are intensively managed as a Rhododendron Garden (see Map 1: Base Map). The plan is comprehensive in scope and responds to findings and issues for the entire park. However, the focus is on the interior forest, picnic grounds, and staging area of the site and to a lesser degree on the Rhododendron Garden. [From the Plan

    City Corvallis local wetland inventory : DSL final approval

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    137 pp. OCR and bookmarks supplied by UO. Charts, tables. Referenced map not included. Published November 16, 2004. Captured April 15, 2009.This Local Wetlands Inventory (LWI) is a part ofthe 2003 Corvallis Natural Resources Inventory. The LWI includes all wetlands within the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) at least 0.5 acres in size and uses the standards and procedures of Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) 14186- 110 through 141-86-240. The LWI also includes an assessment of the quality and function of the inventoried wetlands and a determination of their significance. [From the document
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