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<br />PUBLIC BENEFITS <br /> <br />The City Council places a great deal of importance on adding high quality housing to the core area. <br />Therefore, applicants must respond in writing as to how each of the following nine quality standards <br />relate to the proposed project. Council will consider the responses when determining whether to grant <br />the application. <br /> <br />1. Incorporation of sustainability features such as conservation performance measures, solar <br />heating, natural lighting, “green” building (techniques that use environmentally friendly materials <br />and practices), and landscaping with native species that reduce the need for fertilizers, <br />herbicides and pesticides <br /> <br />2. Responsiveness to adjacent historic structures that are on the National Register of Historic <br />Places or listed as a City Landmark <br /> <br />3. Use of higher quality materials that contribute to longevity, durability, or enhanced building <br />design <br /> <br />4. Prominent entry facing the public street <br /> <br />5. Number of units by which the minimum density is exceeded or the percent of housing units <br />having three or more bedrooms (to encourage families) <br /> <br />6. Number of available ADA accessible units that exceed the required standard <br /> <br />7. Responsiveness to neighborhood character and safety in respect to height, mass, architectural <br />detail, landscaping and open space <br /> <br />8. Number of units designed for home ownership <br /> <br />9. Solicitation of comments from the relevant neighborhood association <br /> <br />REGARDING HISTORIC BUILDINGS <br /> <br />Removal of Historic Structure or Potential Historic Structure. <br />No exemption shall be granted for <br />any property where an historic structure or potential historic structure has been demolished or removed <br />from the property within the two years immediately proceeding the date of application for the <br />exemption. This restriction shall be waived if the owner of the property gave notice of the intent to <br />demolish or move the structure to the Historic Review Board at least 60 days before the owner’s <br />application for demolition or moving permit from the City of Eugene. <br /> <br />Historic Structure is defined as any building, structure, or object which has been identified as a primary <br />or secondary historic resource (strong or possible eligibility for City landmark or National Register <br />status) in a survey acknowledged by the Eugene Historic Review Board and the State Historic <br />Preservation Office, or which is an “historic property” as that term is defined by Eugene Code, 1971, <br />Section 2.403, or <br /> <br />Any building or structure which is older than 50 years in age and located in an area of the city of <br />Eugene which has not been canvassed as part of an historic resource survey acknowledged by the <br />Eugene Historic Review Board and the State Historic Preservation Office. This provision may be <br />waived by City Council in the event of unusual or particularly justifiable circumstances. <br /> Z:\CMO\2008 Council Agendas\M080813\S080813C.doc <br /> <br />
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