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Exhibit D <br />secondary dwelling unit and accessory buildings amendments apply citywide. Areas with existing <br />alley access lots include areas covered by the Jefferson/Far West Refinement Plan, South Hills Study <br />and the Whitaker Plan. <br />No relevant policies were found in the following adopted refinement plans: <br />o Bethel-Danebo Refinement Plan (1982) <br />o Bethel-Danebo Refinement Plan Phase II (1977) <br />o Central Area Transportation Study (2004) <br />o Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan (1993) <br />o Eugene Commercial Lands Study (1992) <br />o Eugene Downtown Plan (2004) <br />o Eugene (EWEB) Downtown Riverfront Specific Area Plan (2013) <br />o Fairmount/U of O Special Area Study (1982) <br />o Laurel Hill Neighborhood Plan (1982) <br />o 19th and Agate Special Area Study (1988) <br />o Riverfront Park Study (1985) <br />o South Hills Study (1974) <br />o South Willamette Subarea Study (1987) <br />o TransPlan (2002) <br />o Walnut Station Specific Area Plan (2010) <br />o Westside Neighborhood Plan (1987) <br />o West University Refinement Plan (1982) <br />o Whiteaker Plan (1994) <br />o Willow Creek Special Area Study (1982) <br />o Resolution No. 3862 Adopting the West 11th Commercial Land Use Policy and Refining the <br />Eugene -Springfield Metropolitan Area General Plan (1984) <br />o Resolution No. 3885 Establishing Areas for the Application of C-4 Commercial -Industrial <br />District Zoning, and Amending Resolution No. 3862 (1984) <br />Findings addressing relevant provisions of applicable refinement plans are provided below. <br />Jefferson Far West Refinement Plan (1983) <br />The following residential policies in the Land Use Element of the plan lend general support for the <br />amendments: <br />3.0 Encourage a mixture of housing densities and types to allow a diverse population group to <br />live in the area. <br />The amendments related to secondary dwelling units and development on existing alley access lots <br />are consistent with this policy in that they provide the opportunity for smaller single family housing <br />types. <br />Additionally, the following policies in Land Use Element (following the land use diagram) are relevant: <br />2. Central Low -Density Residential Area <br />The low-density designation recognizes existing residential development and land uses. The <br />Findings - 9 <br />