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Ordinances
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1/24/2005
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20334
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2/25/2005
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Mayor Piercy
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Exhibit C <br /> <br />Findings for CA 04-01 and Z-04-17 <br />Johansen-Moody House Ordinance <br /> <br />Establishment of the Special Area Zone <br /> <br /> Eugene Code Section 9.3020 requires that the following criteria (in bold and italic) be applied <br />to the adoption of a new Special Area Zone. <br /> <br />9.3020 Criteria for Establishment of an S Special Area Zone. Before adopting an <br />ordinance establishing a S Special Area Zone, the city council shall find that the proposal is <br />in compliance with following criteria: <br /> <br /> The area to which the S Special Area Zone is being applied meets at least one of the <br />following criteria: <br />(a) Is identified in the Metro Plan or a refinement plan as appropriate for nodal <br /> development or for a special range, of uses or development that can best be <br /> achieved with the use of a special area zone; or <br />(b) Possesses distinctive buildings or natural features that require special <br /> consideration to ensure appropriate development, preservation, or <br /> rehabilitation. In order to be considered distinctive, it must be demonstrated <br /> <br />that: <br />1. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />The area is characterized by buildings that merit preservation in <br />order to protect their special features; or <br />The area contains natural features that have been identified by the <br />city as worthy of special treatment or preservation. <br /> <br />The Johansen-Moody House meets criterion (1)(b)(1) above: the area is characterized by buildings <br />that merit preservation in order to protect their special features. The findings of the Historic Review <br />Board in HD 04-01 demonstrate the significance of the structure and the value of its preservation. <br />The Johansen-Moody House was built in 1901 in the Vernacular Gothic style. It is associated with <br />an early Danish settler, Niels Johansen, and his step daughter, Laura Moody. Preservation of the <br />house contributes to the preservation of Eugene's history. <br /> <br />An analysis of the area demonstrates how the uses and development standards of the <br />S Special Area zone ordinance will facilitate implementation of the planned use of <br />the property or the preservation or rehabilitation of distinctive buildings or natural <br />features of benefit to the community. <br /> <br />The proposed uses and development standards for the Johansen-Moody House set forth in the <br />ordinance. The purpose of the Special Area Zone is to preserve the structure and property while <br />facilitating appropriate use of the site. The characteristics of the structure, location, and use history <br /> <br />Exhibit C - 1 <br /> <br /> <br />
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