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<br />fence between 42 inches and 6 feet in height is permitted <br />within one of the two front yard setbacks, so long as for <br />corner lots, this fence cannot extend past a line created by an <br />extension of the front wall of the dwelling. (See Figure <br />9.2751(13)(b)1.) <br />2. Fences up to 6 feet in height are permitted within the required <br />interior yard setback. <br />3. The height of fences that are not located within the required <br />setback areas is the same as the regular height limits of the zone. <br />4. Fences must meet the standards in EC 9.6780 Vision Clearance <br />Area. <br /> <br />Section 10. <br /> The Small Lot entry, Duplex Lot entry, and Triplex Lot entry of the <br />Lot Area Minimum section, and the Lot Frontage and Lot Width standards in Table <br />9.2760 set forth in Section 9.2760 of the Eugene Code, 1971, are amended to provide <br />as follows: <br /> <br />9.2760 Residential Zone Lot Standards. <br /> The following Table 9.2760 sets forth residential <br />zone lot standards, subject to the special standards in EC 9.2761. <br /> <br /> <br />Table 9.2760 Residential Zone Lot Standards <br /> <br />(See EC 9.2761 Special Standards for Table 9.2760.) <br />R-1R-1.5R-2R-3R-4 <br /> <br /> <br />Lot Area Minimum (1) <br /> <br />Small Lots (2) Per Cluster 2,250 2,250 2,250 <br />Subdivision square feet square feet square feet <br />or PUD or per or per or per <br />Cluster Cluster Cluster <br />Subdivision Subdivision Subdivision <br />or PUD or PUD or PUD <br /> <br />Duplex Lots (in R-1, a duplex <br />8,000 -- -- -- -- <br />lot[s] shall be indicated on the square feet <br />final subdivision plat [and <br />shall be developed] as <br />developable as a duplex. <br />Such lots may not be <br />created by a partition. <br />Alternatively, a duplex lot <br />[or] may be located on a <br />corner lot[s] that contains at <br />least 8,000 square feet.) <br />Ordinance - <br />8 <br /> <br />