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F. In addition to the above, City Planning Division staff presented the draft <br />Plan to the Historic Review Board on April 24, 2003, and met with the Board again on <br />May 22, 2003 to hear comments on the proposed Plan. Two public open houses on the <br />Eugene Downtown Plan and downtown financial tools were held, one on June 30, 2003 <br />and one on December 6, 2003. The draft Eugene Downtown Plan and related materials <br />have been made available on the internet through the City's web site. <br /> <br /> G. Based on the public testimony received, and the recommendations of the <br />City's Planning Commission, Planning Division staff, and Historic Review Board, the <br />City Council finds that the 2003 Eugene Downtown Plan is consistent with the Eugene- <br />Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan, other adopted City policies, and the <br />Statewide Planning Goals. Resolution No. 3882, and the Eugene Downtown Plan <br />adopted therein should be repealed, and the Eugene Downtown Plan Policies set forth <br />in Section 9.9540 of the Eugene Code, 1971 should be amended as hereinafter set <br />forth. <br /> <br />THE CITY OF EUGENE DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: <br /> <br /> Section 1. Resolution No. 3882, and the Eugene Downtown Plan adopted <br />therein, is hereby repealed, as of the effective date of this Ordinance. <br /> <br /> Section 2. Based on the above findings, and the legislative findings attached <br />hereto as Exhibit A, which are adopted in support of this Ordinance, the Policies set <br />forth in the textual version of the Eugene Downtown Plan a copy of which is attached <br />hereto as Exhibit B are hereby adopted as a refinement of the Eugene-Springfield <br />Metropolitan Area General Plan for the Downtown Plan Area. A final copy of the <br />complete Eugene Downtown Plan shall be attached to this Ordinance. <br /> <br /> Section 3. The implementation strategies in the Eugene Downtown Plan are <br />recognized as ways in which to implement the policies, but they are not adopted as City <br />policy. <br /> <br />Section 4. Section 9.9540 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide: <br /> <br />9.9540 <br /> <br />Eugene Downtown Plan Policies. A master plan for the EWEB riverfront <br />property must be approved by the city before any redevelopment, land use <br />application, rezoning, Metro Plan or refinement plan diagram amendments <br />are approved for uses not associated with EWEB functions. The master <br />plan shall be evaluated based on the master plan's consistency with <br />principles (1) through (4) below: <br />(1) Create a "people place" that is active, vibrant, accessible and multi- <br /> use. <br />(2) Provide appropriate setbacks, deeper where environmental or <br /> habitat issues are more critical, shallower in other areas. <br />(3) Incorporate appropriate building and site design techniques that <br /> address environmental concerns. <br /> <br />Ordinance - 2 <br /> <br /> <br />