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MUPTE Review Panel Conclusions <br />Gordon Lofts <br />1 <br /> <br />General Requirements <br />Overall Concerns <br />The Panel agreed that the Project meets the <br />general requirement criteria, including: <br />• The proposed project is not student housing, <br />has 5 or more units, and is within the <br />boundary. <br />• The required neighborhood engagement for <br />this point in the process was met with the <br />applicant presenting the proposed project to <br />the Downtown Neighborhood Association. <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />REQUIRED PUBLIC BENEFITS <br />1. Compact Urban Development <br />Overall Concerns <br />The Panel agreed that the proposed project <br />meets the minimum density required by the <br />MUPTE program. The project is currently zoned <br />as C-2 Community Commercial, which requires at <br />least 50 housing units per acre or, if mixed use, <br />no minimum density. Gordon Lofts proposal <br />includes 127 dwelling units, which would result in <br />254 units per net acre. It also has commercial on <br />the ground floor, which makes it mixed use. <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />2. Green Building Features <br />Overall Concerns <br />In order to achieve the green building public <br />benefit threshold of performing at least 10% <br />more efficiently than the Oregon Energy <br />Efficiency Specialty Code, the applicant chose the <br />City of Eugene Building and Permit Services <br />pathway. The Panel agreed that the application <br />materials included what was necessary and noted <br />that the project, if approved and constructed <br />would need to meet the energy efficiency and <br />green building documentation requirements set <br />out in the program (energy model at permit <br />application and commissioning report 18 months <br />after Certificate of Occupancy). <br />None. <br /> <br />ATTACHMENT C <br />October 17, 2018, Work Session – Item 2
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