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order therein, and amending the definitions of “Building Height,” “Flag Lots,” and <br />“Kennel,” to provide as follows: <br />9.0500 Definitions <br />. As used in this land use code, unless the context requires otherwise, <br />the following words and phrases mean: <br /> <br />Alley Access Only Lot/Parcel. A lot or parcel whose only legal and <br />practicable vehicle access to the portion of the lot on which the dwelling(s) or <br />other main building(s) will be located is from the alley. <br /> <br />Building Height <br />. The vertical distance above a reference datum measured to the <br />highest point of the coping of a flat roof, to the deck line of a mansard roof, or to the <br />average height of the gables of a pitched or hipped roof. For the purposes of <br />residential zones, building height shall be the vertical distance above a <br />reference datum measured to the highest point of the roof. The maximum <br />height of a stepped or terraced building is the maximum height of all segments of <br />that building. The reference datum shall be whichever of the following two <br />measurements results in the greater building height: <br />(A) The reference datum is the lowest grade when the highest ground surface <br />within a five-foot horizontal distance of the exterior wall of the building is not <br />more than 10 feet above the lowest grade. <br />(B) The reference datum is 10 feet higher than the lowest grade when the highest <br />ground surface described in item (A) above is 10 feet or more above the <br />lowest grade. <br />(See Figure 9.0500 Building Height Calculation.) <br /> <br /> <br />Flag Lot <br />. A lot [with less frontage on a public street than is generally required by <br />this land use code and where that frontage serves primarily as a vehicular access <br />corridor] located behind another lot except for a narrow portion extending to <br />the public street which is suitable for vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian <br />access. The “flag pole” of a flag lot is the access corridor to the buildable “flag <br />portion” of the lot. [The “flag portion” of the flag lot is located behind a lot that has <br />(See Figure 9.2775(2) Residential Flag Lot <br />the generally required street frontage.] <br />Description.) <br /> <br />Kennel <br />. An establishment or premises on which [3] 4 or more dogs over 6 months <br />of age are kept or maintained, whether by owners of the dogs or by persons <br />providing facilities and care, and whether or not for compensation. For purposes <br />of this definition, if the “premises” consists of a lot that contains a main <br />dwelling and a secondary dwelling unit, the “premises” means the lot. (See <br />EC 9.2741(2)(a)5.) <br /> <br />Residential Character. A combination of qualities and features that gives <br />identity to a particular area where the predominant use is housing and that <br />distinguishes the area from other areas. <br /> <br />Section 3. <br /> The paragraph preceding Table 9.2160 in Section 9.2160 of the <br />Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide as follows: <br />Ordinance - <br />3 <br />
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