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WETLANDS Continued from Page 1 The lishrrfs in vit kni-w Ihes wore living on wetlands Their Kind Is extrenndv dr\ Wills must l>e dug deep i<> find urn water. .irid irrigation is impossi till* According to a 1‘IH? Lane (lounril. of (Jovi rnmcnts sur vi s tile 1 ushers (ivcr on tils lurix-d wetlands .in area once p«rl ol I he wetlands hut filtered iis natural or human distur ban* es The designation meant, that (he III!re,hi of l and \!.iHuge merit mas seek to pun base the proports and restore 11 as sset lands t'neasiness about the possible tins out arid properly rights restriction* prompted people lisutg in the designated ate,i I,, rgaru/.e tie West Mini /.on Basin l.andoss tiers Assoc 1.1 lion in opposition to the sset hinds study ; *full intent ol I he stud v is mu li ar, (land 1 islier said U u , o! s\ Oil ill I ike to lie in the game, a tic! pfcitirc ! our seises " N; i,i ..(ill iatiiti s\ tiers lurneil at ft-r an April H puhlic hear mg oil the phut, suit ing strong i oiu i ri.- and opposil ion Win be content to run when von can l Iv? ( ) I. 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Microcomputer Support Center 202 Computing Center • M-F 9am - 5pm • 346-4402 Thai strong opposition has jeopardi/'- i the study's full im plementation. whit h has boon nai: fi.i'iv united ,is ,i landmark effort to bafant n local environ mental and n immmi interests Through the stud) L< (M. de seioped a management strategy lor ’ !!() acres of wetlands lo i .iVd :n West 1 .gem- an area originally intended lor business development The study is a (or al reaction to the complex evolution of federal ami state land conserva tion aids', said Tim Bingham, an t,( (K, assistant planner The roots of this current con troversy true e bar k to the feder al ( .ieall \\ ater A< 1. passed in 1'I4H That at t provided for management of the waters oi the 1 'fitted ‘'lah- In t‘l?7, the Supreme Court affirmed that wetlands were mi hided iri tin ( lean Water ,\r t That began a struggle be tween private property rights and government regulatory polities Owners (if wetland properties had to apply lor tie yelopment permits under the a< l. a cumbersome anti time consuming task On the local level, environ iiiriiul natural ri sinm e proh c lion in i ante ,i priorttv when Oregon passed lIn* hand 1!mi Planning Nil in lU7t. which rmjuitril cities .1 nii counties to prcparr c nmprehenstve land use pi.ins (Jin ol tin goals of the law was lo provide' protection for waterways, lakes and wetlands The goal was not addressed un til the earls lUHOs A ltl»; natural resources in seniors disc oS'ered 71/. .ic res ol wetlands in West l.ugene In I'lHO that figure pimped lo 1 -l 10 .arcs when four federal agetu a •> c ame to a i oiisensus on the definition of wetlands IK then federal and slate reg ulattnns had alre.idv ( aused se rtuns headaches lor business del I'li.pninnl m lingerie New de\ehiptnenis on wetland areas had to he i ompensaled for by at quiring and restoring wet lands m other areas a pro cess called mitigation The pietemeai. ( ase-hvcase approach was expensive and prui.ided little coordinated pro let lion for wetlands. Bingham said i he we! lands sludl seeks to soli e the problem hi setting aside 100 wetland ai res for de i elopmellt and 1.070 acres (or prolec lion The prolet ted .ire.i would he situated on the floodplain along the Am,won Diversion (Channel i n U ■ si ! agene Tile 1ILM would seek In purr base private proper!! in the area to set up a mitigation hails New husi nesses could prt teed with de velopment-bi puri basing mil w.ilion < redin- from-the hank I hi’ system would bypass the inu( !i-bemoaned permit pro .("■•> wii;.( providing lor uil lands protei lion, Bingham said ll Would .ill !ii liuni' at tin ; in ,d lev cl, I) i ngham s.nd Wr would like to lie morn in . ontri , i In ivv lln w i t hinds am devrii.pi d Hmu'ii'f, problems arose last viair vvhi'n iht' study expanded its si i.pi- to mi ludr properties to the west ul bugenrs urban growth boundary I’rior to that, ju-opli' living in the mom rural ora sui h as tin: Fishers, had not hern im lulled as part til the s!ud\ s ptibhi input process IIinphalli admits that it was a signifh an! m rrsighl We're malh upset with our selves that we didn't pay more attention to informing the pen |de 11ving there," he said dttfddd PWtLtdN 4% ORIENTAL BUFFET K\cr>day low prices x M 111 10:30-7 • I-ri 10:30-6 N.0 11:30-4:30 127? \lder Wi3-SSH6 Don't get dumber this summer. . 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