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Item 7: MUPTE for 16th and Hilyard Apartments
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development is a two-story building, to be built on a concrete slab foundation <br />with minimum ceiling heights and will be built in the Craftsman style, <br />reminiscent of the historic homes built in Eugene in the early 1900s. Roof pitch is <br />set to balance the façade and enhance the period style architectural details. Height <br />and mass has been minimized to the fullest extent possible. The height of the <br />north-facing wall to the fascia board is 17 feet, and a hip roof eliminates the <br />towering effect of a gable end. Additional investment will be put into porches, <br />rail details, stone columns and trim details. Front porches provide gathering <br />spaces and, given their proximity to the street and sidewalks, there will be less <br />likelihood of vandalism. Tenants will be able to interact between themselves and <br />the community via the open porches and balconies. Each space is provided with <br />outdoor gathering space directly adjacent to the street. Trees, shrubs, and lawn <br />area will further integrate the development with the neighborhood. The parking <br />area will consist of seven spaces (exceeding the minimum required by the Code <br />for this 12-bedroom complex) which will be shielded from public view. <br /> <br /> 4.2.8 Number of units designed for home ownership. None of the units <br />are designed for individual ownership. <br /> <br /> 4.2.9 Solicitation of comments from relevant neighborhood associations. <br />The applicant has notified West University Neighborhood Association of plans <br />for development and the Association has gone on record as supporting the <br />application as long as that the positive design features are retained. <br /> <br /> 4.3 The project was monitored through the City’s regular processes with <br />respect to planning, permit and building and safety requirements to insure compliance <br />with all local regulations; <br /> <br /> 4.4 The site is currently occupied by a single family home built in 1905 and a <br />duplex built in 1947. Both buildings are currently occupied by students. In June, 2006, <br />the applicant notified Eugene Senior Planner Ken Guzowski of his intent to demolish the <br />structures. The applicant plans to demolish the existing structures after donating them to <br />the Eugene Fire Department for practice; and <br /> <br /> 4.5 The owner has stated in the application and provided evidence that the <br />project would not be feasible without the tax exemption. The net operating income from <br />this project is estimated at $50,660 per year, and the loan payment at $53,808 per year, <br />which results in a negative cash flow of $3,148 per year. <br /> <br />5. <br /> A display ad soliciting recommendations or comments from the public regarding <br />this project was published in the Register-Guard on February 25, 2008. The period for comment <br />expired on March 26, 2008. No comments were received in response to the ad. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Exhibit B to Resolution No. ____ -- Report and Recommendation – Page 3 <br />08 Corey-Hilyard Apts Reapplication MUPTE R R (00182257) <br /> <br />
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