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<br />ATTACHMENT D <br /> <br />Planning Commission Open House - August 10, 2006 <br />Community Suggested tasks <br /> <br />· Study effects of housIng patterns on children's achievement in schools <br />· Buildable lands supply (higher priority) with demand <br />· Keep code updates as ongoing, continuous improvement <br />,. Look at flexible parking requirements <br />· Develop more'incentives and carrots focusing on downtown <br />· Zone public land accurately (ie account 'for wetland/open space inWest Eugene) <br />· L~ok at more flexibility for SRO's - housing types <br />· Encourage early and meaningful engagement in the work plan <br />· Make issues/communication re: city planning easier to understand / less <br />complicated <br />. Redefine' R-1 <br />· Single dwelling/multi dwelling tracks - explore Portland style categories <br />(expanded list of zoning districts)' <br />· Look at ""blobs" correspondence with residential zoning district (alignment of <br />options doesn't work) <br />· Reduce height restrictions to allow higher buildings/more height <br />· Re: Downtown priority - make,sure economic investment opportunities are <br />considered with design stds. <br />· Re: transportation planning -look at links between land use and transportation <br />solutions in West Eugene - and/or entire City <br />· Callout infill/compatibility standards on work plan <br />· Character of area/compatibility issue <br />· Stormwater system, particularly in RR/SC <br />· Recognize unique character of each area/neighborho'od as part of planning <br />projects (stormwater, infill, street stds.) · <br />· Monitor SB 82 - State's '''''big look" p'roject <br />· Reevaluate/ground check our FAR regs - they don't work, too costly <br /> <br />fi <br /> <br />17 <br />