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On University-owned lands within the state approved University <br /> boundary, the limitations on Conditional Uses described in Policy #6 of <br /> the University of Oregon Lands Policies - East Campus Area apply. <br /> Maintaining the symmetry along Villard Street between 15th and 19~" <br /> Avenues is important. However, the University-owned Low Density <br /> Residential area not facing Villard Street may be developed as passive <br /> or active open space to provide a buffer from the adjacent low density <br /> residential area. <br /> <br /> Low- or Medium Density Residential (L/M <br /> <br /> This area is currently owned by the Oregon State Department of <br /> Transportation (ODOT). It contains the Eugene Office of the State Police, <br /> the District Engineer's Office, and the maintenance facility for the Highway <br /> Division. The State has expressed interest in relocating these functions. <br /> The diagram indicates the area should be for Iow- or medium-density <br /> residential uses should the State decide to relocate in the future. <br /> Development in the area should preserve a parklike border along Franklin <br /> Boulevard to preserve the "gateway entrance" to the city. Site review <br /> procedures will be followed in future development to protect nearby <br /> residences and ensure a "parklike gateway." <br /> <br /> Hi.qh-Density Residential (H) <br /> <br /> This area currently contains a 36ounit apartment and Tommy Williams' florist <br /> store and greenhouse. The properties are zoned R-4 (High-Rise <br /> Residential). If the florist business is discontinued, the site is appropriate for <br /> high-density residential uses, but site review procedures should be attached <br /> to protect and buffer Iow-density residential uses next to and across the <br /> street from this area. <br /> <br /> Professional/Office (S) <br />Ordinance- lP <br />C:\Documents and Settings\cepladl\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKA\Fairmount UofO SAS <br />Ordinance (00071961)2.DOC(02/24/04) <br /> <br /> City Council Agenda page 215 <br /> <br /> <br />
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