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<br />follows: <br /> <br />9.0020 <br /> <br />Ordinance - 1 <br /> <br />ORDINANCE NO. 20417 <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING lAND USE REGULATIONS; <br />AMENDING SECTIONS 9.0020, 9.0500, 9.2160, 9.2450, 9.2630, 9.2683, <br />9.2740, 9.2741, 9.2751, 9.2760, 9.2761, 9.2775, 9.3310, 9.3810, 9.3910, <br />9.5500, 9.6790 9.6791, 9.7010, 9.7055, 9.7105, 9.7205, 9.7230, 9.8320, <br />9.8430, 9.8555, AND 4.330 OF THE EUGENE CODE, 1971; ADDING A <br />NEW SECTION 9.7007 TO THAT CODE; AND PROVIDING AN <br />EFFECTIVE DATE. <br /> <br />THE CITY OF EUGENE DOES ORDAIN AS FOllOWS: <br /> <br />Section 1. Section 9.0020 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide as <br /> <br />Purpose. The purpose of the land use code is to protect and promote the health, <br />safety, and general welfare of the public and to preserve and enhance the <br />economic, social, and environmental qualities of the community. <br />(1) The land use code is intended to effectively and efficiently implement <br />applicable state and federal laws, the Metro Plan, and the following policies <br />from the Growth Manaqement Study: <br />(a) Support the existing Eugene Urban Growth Boundary by taking actions <br />to increase density and use existing vacant land and under-used land <br />within the boundary more efficiently. (Policy 1) <br />(b) Encourage in-fill, mixed-use, redevelopment, and higher density <br />development. (Policy 2) <br />(c) Encourage a mix of businesses and residential uses downtown using <br />incentives and zoning. (Policy 3) <br />(d) Improve the appearance of buildings and landscapes. (Policy 4) <br />(e) Work cooperatively with Metro area partners (Springfield and Lane <br />County) and other nearby cities to avoid urban sprawl and preserve the <br />rural character in areas outside the urban growth boundaries. (Policy 5) <br />(f) Increase density of new housing development while maintaining the <br />character and livability of individual neighborhoods. (Policy 6) <br />(g) Provide for a greater variety of housing types. (Policy 7) <br />(h) Promote construction of affordable housing. (Policy 8) <br />(i) Mitigate the impacts of new and/or higher density housing, in-fill, and <br />redevelopment on neighborhoods through design standards, open <br />space and housing maintenance programs, and continuing historic <br />preservation and neighborhood planning programs. (Policy 9) <br />U) Encourage the creation of transportation-efficient land use patterns and <br />implementation of nodal development concepts. (Policy 10) <br />(k) Increase the use of alternative modes of transportation by improving the <br />capacity, design, safety, and convenience of the transit, bicycle, and <br />pedestrian transportation systems. (Policy 11) <br />