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influence. Set of non-conforming units. Buildings with residential above not seeing any built outside <br />of downtown. Goal is to see mixed use with residential along the South Willamette corridor. <br /> <br />Lena Houston-Davisson from FAN asked regarding the multifamily homes map, when identifying <br />building but it is identified as medium density. Do the people who own these spots know that? <br />Terri said that the map shows medium density in Metro Plan, either vacant or little development. Could <br />e. <br /> <br />th <br />Lynn from 40 & Willamette said she has owned property over 40 years. Multifamily is apartments or <br />renters. Is there a way to build condos, where people can purchase? <br />to control that; the property owner decides. <br />Someone from the audience said that with Cathedral Park, the property owner said that the city made <br />him do it \[to rent vs. own\]. <br />Terri said for Goal 10 our plan is supposed to address housing needs at every level. A lot of people in <br />Eugene are burdened by rent. <br /> <br />Laura Wingerd from 28 th Avenue asked whether Terri was going to answer all questions, or should we <br />repeat? \[Terri said there are a lot of questions.\] <br />livable areas more livable? Terri said that SW-SAZ was initiated by the Southtowne Business Association <br />and Friendly Area Neighbors they asked for it. <br /> <br />Janet Bevirt asked about Metro Plan, migrating to Comprehensive Plan. Metro is the regional <br />Comprehensive plan. Why change the name Metro Plan to Comprehensive Plan? What will this change <br />mean? There is some reason to change the names with unclear implications. <br />\[Terri said\] in 2007, the state legislature required Eugene/Springfield to have an independent Urban <br />Growth Boundary (UGB). Made choice to pull out parts of Metro plan for a Eugene-specific plan, and <br />also pull over the policies that we need. <br />Janet asked so where does the Refinement Plan work. Does it go under the Eugene Comprehensive <br />plan? <br />Paul Conte said articulate which documents \[are included\]. The Comprehensive Plan is the Metro Plan <br />and the Refinement Plans. <br /> <br />Terri said the proposed ordinance was sent up to the state in November. Will have an index to show the <br />amendments to the Trans Plan, Metro Plan, etc. List of appendices, employment (jobs), land. Every <br />document will be listed. No effect on the refinement plans. They remain as they are. <br />Bonny Bettman-McCornack asked whether there will be a cross-out version of what is amended. <br />Terri said yes. <br /> <br />Bonny said that the current zoning in areas underdeveloped, you say you can fit about 16,000 units in <br />existing zoning. In the single family area, you allow 0 to 14 units density for Single Family zone. <br />um density for Single Family? Out of these <br />1600 units, how many in SW- <br />upzone \[Whole Foods with residential\]? <br />Terri answered that regarding the minimum density in R-1, the need is in multifamily; we already have <br />Page <br />. 5 of 9 SWN Conversation About Neighbhorhoods, 8/16/2016 <br /> <br />