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ATTACHMENT B <br /> Section 14 <br />. Subsection (2)(a) of Section 9.6210 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended <br />to provide as follows: <br />9.6210 Description of Landscape Standards. <br />(2) Low Screen Landscape Standard (L-2). <br /> <br />(a) Required Plant Materials. Low Screen Landscape Standard (L-2) <br />requires the installation and maintenance of all of the following: <br />1. Low shrubs to form a continuous screen at least 30 inches high <br />within 3 years and maintained at a height not to exceed 42 inches. <br />2. 1 canopy tree per 30 linear feet as measured along the \[street\] lot <br />line. <br />3. Living plant materials covering a minimum of 70 percent of the <br />required landscape area within 3 years of planting. <br /> A masonry wall or a berm between 30 and 42 inches high shall be <br />permitted as a substitute for the required low shrubs, but the trees and <br />other plant materials are still required. When applied along street lot <br />lines, the masonry wall is to be placed farthest from the street with the <br />required landscaping in between the wall and street. When applied <br />along an abutting property the masonry wall may be placed along the <br />(See Figure 9.6210(2) Low Screen Landscape L-2.) <br />interior lot line. <br /> <br /> <br /> Section 15 <br />.Subsection (4)(a) of Section 9.6640 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended <br /> <br />to provide as follows: <br />9.6640 General Provisions. <br /> <br />(4) Location Standards. <br /> <br />(a) Setbacks. All signs shall comply with the setback requirements <br />beginning at EC 9.2000 through EC \[9.3915\] 9.3980 and EC 9.6745 <br />Setbacks - Intrusions Permitted. Signs may be installed up to 5 feet into <br />the required front yard setback except that freestanding signs up to 5 <br />feet in height in the E-1 zone may be installed at least 5 feet from the <br />front property line. <br /> <br /> <br /> Section 16 <br />. Section 9.7000 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide as follows: <br />9.7000 Introduction. <br /> Review of an application to annex property, divide land, develop or <br />use property, or amend this land use code, the Metro Plan, or a refinement plan, <br />shall be processed as provided in sections 9.7000 through \[9.7885\] 9.7835. <br /> <br /> <br /> Section 17 <br />. Section 9.7015 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide as follows: <br /> <br />9.7015 Application Completeness Review. <br /> The city shall review an application, other <br />than a partition or subdivision final plat, and, within 30 days of its receipt, notify <br />the applicant as to whether the application is complete. If the city determines that <br />the application contains sufficient information for review, the city shall advise the <br />applicant in writing that the application is deemed complete and begin the <br />Ordinance - Page 6 of 16 <br /> <br />
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