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<br /> <br />ECC <br />UGENE ITY OUNCIL <br />AIS <br />GENDA TEM UMMARY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Action: An Ordinance Amending the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area General <br />Plan Land Use Diagram and the Jefferson/Far West Refinement Plan Land Use Diagram <br />and Text; Amending Section 9.9580 of the Eugene Code, 1971; Adopting a Severability <br />Clause; Providing an Immediate Effective Date; and Providing a Sunset Date <br />(Jefferson/Far West, MA 06-5, RA 06-3, CA 06-1) <br /> <br /> <br />Meeting Date: March 12, 2007 Agenda Item Number: C <br />Department: Planning and Development Staff Contact: Terri Harding <br />www.eugene-or.gov Contact Telephone Number: 682-5635 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br /> <br />This proposal would amend the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan (Metro Plan), <br />amend the Jefferson/Far West Refinement Plan and amend the Eugene Code for a portion of the <br />Jefferson neighborhood known as “Area 15” in the refinement plan (see Attachment A, exhibits A and <br />B). Approval would cause the area to be designated for Low Density Residential development. In <br />accordance with City Council’s September 11, 2006, motion on this topic, and further direction given <br />February 20, 2007, the proposal includes a sunset clause that would change the area back to its current <br />land use designations on January 1, 2009, unless further action is taken by the council. <br /> <br />Please note: An immediate effective date is requested with this ordinance. An immediate effective <br />date requires a 2/3 majority or six (6) affirmative votes from the council to enact. Ordinances without <br />an immediate effective date do not take effect for 30 days. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />In 2004, the City Council adopted a series of 'Housekeeping' amendments to the Metro Plan, one of <br />which was an attempt to reconcile the subject area’s Metro Plan designation with its Refinement Plan <br />designation and policy description by changing the area from Low Density to Medium Density <br />Residential on the Metro Plan diagram. Once this change became effective, Jefferson Westside <br />neighborhood leaders approached the City Council for solutions to what they felt was the threat of too <br />much, inappropriately designed infill development allowed if properties were designated Medium <br />Density Residential and thus eligible for rezoning to R-2. The City Council reviewed several options to <br />address the concern, and decided to initiate the subject amendments to change both the Metro Plan and <br />the Refinement Plan to Low Density Residential. At the September 11, 2006, meeting, the following <br />motion was passed: <br /> <br />“I move to initiate amendment of the Metro Plan, the JFW Refinement Plan and the <br />Land Use Code to limit the subject area to Low Density Residential development. In <br />addition, direct the City Manager to make this task one of the high priority tasks on the <br />Planning Commission work plan and to accomplish this as quickly as practicable within <br /> L:\CMO\2007 Council Agendas\M070312\S070312C.doc <br /> <br />