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20545
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Ordinance Amending the Eugene-Springfield Metroplitan Area General Plan
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11/24/2014
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11/25/2014
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Piercy
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Draft 9/29/14 <br />A.19 Encourage residential developments in or near downtown core areas in both cities. <br />A.20 Encourage home ownership of all housing types, particularly for low-income households. <br />A.21 Allow manufactured dwelling parks as an outright use in low-density residential zones if <br />the local jurisdiction’s prescribed standards are met. <br />Design and Mixed Use <br />6 <br />Findings <br />23.Mixed-use development (residential with commercial or office) has the potential to <br />reduce impacts on the transportation system by minimizing or eliminating automobile <br />trips. <br />24. Mixed use may be seen as a threat to predominantly residential development. Standards <br />on siting and use and design review are seen as ways to mitigate negative impacts. <br />25.In-home business and telecommuting are becoming more common. The market for <br />combining home and office uses will continue to increase. <br />26.While people generally are open to the concept of higher density, they are still concerned <br />about how density will affect their neighborhood in terms of design, increased traffic, and <br />activity. With higher densities, people need more local parks and open space. <br />27.The metropolitan area enjoys a wide variety of open spaces, natural areas, and livable <br />neighborhoods. As density increases, design and landscaping standards and guidelines <br />maybe necessary to maintain community livability and aesthetics, as well as making <br />density more acceptable. <br />Policies <br />A.22 Expand opportunities for a mix of uses in newly developing areas and existing <br />neighborhoods through local zoning and development regulations. <br />A.23 Reduce impacts of higher density residential and mixed-use development on surrounding <br />uses by considering site, landscape, and architectural design standards or guidelines in <br />local zoning and development regulations. <br />A.24 Consider adopting or modifying local zoning and development regulations to provide a <br />discretionary design review process or clear and objective design standards, in order to <br />address issues of compatibility, aesthetics, open space, and other community concerns. <br /> <br />6 <br />Mixed use: A building, project or area of development that contains at least two different land uses such as <br />housing, retail, and office uses <br />III-A-10 <br />
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