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AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING SINGLE FAMILY CODE AMENDMENTS FOR ACCESSORY BUILDINGS, ALLEY ACCESS LOTS AND SECONDARY DWELLINGS
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7/28/2014
Approved Date
7/29/2014
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Piercy
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Exhibit D <br />Goal 14 -Urbanization. To provide for an orderly and efficient transition from rural to urban land use. <br />The amendments do not affect the City's provisions regarding the transition of land from rural to <br />urban uses. Therefore, Statewide Planning Goal 14 does not apply. <br />Goal 15 - Willamette River Greenway. To protect, conserve, enhance and maintain the natural, scenic, <br />historical, agricultural, economic and recreational qualities of lands along the Willamette River as the <br />Willamette River Greenway. <br />The amendments do not contain any changes that affect the Willamette River Greenway regulations, <br />therefore, Statewide Planning Goal 15 does not apply. <br />Goal 16 through 19 - Estuarine Resources, Coastal Shorelands, Beaches and Dunes, and Ocean <br />Resources. <br />There are no coastal, ocean, estuarine, or beach and dune resources related to the property effected <br />by these amendments. Therefore, these goals are not relevant and the amendments will not affect <br />compliance with Statewide Planning Goals 16 through 19. <br />(2) The amendment is consistent with applicable provisions of the Metro Plan and applicable <br />adopted refinement plans. <br />Applicable Metro Plan Policies <br />The following policies from the Metro Plan (identified below in italics) are applicable to these <br />amendments. To the extent that the following policies constitute mandatory approval criteria, based <br />on the findings provided below, the amendments are consistent with and supported by the <br />applicable provisions of the Metro Plan. <br />Residential Land Use and Housing Element <br />Residential Density Policies: <br />A.9 Establish density ranges in local zoning and development regulations that are <br />consistent with the broad density categories of this plan. <br />Low density: Through 10 dwelling units per gross acre (could translate up to 14.28 units <br />per net acre depending on each jurisdictions implementation measures and land use <br />and development codes) <br />Medium density: Over 10 through 20 dwelling units per gross acre (could translate to <br />over 14.28 units per net acre through 28.56 units per net acre depending on each <br />jurisdictions implementation measures and land use and development codes.) <br />High density: Over 20 dwelling units per gross acre (could translate to over 28.56 units <br />per net acre depending on each jurisdictions implementation measures and land use <br />and development codes) <br />Findings - 6 <br />
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