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67 <br /> <br />church—into <br />residential). <br />4 -A <br />Improve the adjustment <br />review process for <br />adaptive re-use. <br />89% See 4 <br />Ease of process See 4 <br />5 <br />Enable more multi-family <br />development along key <br />corridors. (See glossary <br />for a map of Eugene’s <br />key corridors.) <br />100% <br />CRO, mobility options, LU <br />coordination, buffers, SFR/cover <br />density from busier areas <br />Increased density <br />Supply drives cost <br />Serves young people and <br />professionals <br />Meets all 3 goals <br />Reduces transportation costs. <br />Caution: Keep Environmental <br />Justice in mind <br />5 -A <br />Create a ‘key corridor <br />overlay’ (with design <br />standards), which allows <br />multi-family <br />development on all key <br />corridors. <br />93% <br />See 5 <br />Will help to have an overlay <br />already identified. <br /> <br />5 -B <br />Reduce parking <br />requirements for certain <br />multi-family housing <br />types along key corridors <br />70% Detrimental to neighborhoods. <br />6 Replace current code <br />with a form-based code. 19% <br />Too General to have any <br />meaning form- base code does <br />not eliminate requirement to <br />specify uses <br />6 -A <br />Create a city-wide form- <br />based code, which would <br />replace the current land <br />use code. <br />31% <br />Too General to have any <br />meaning form- base code does <br />not eliminate requirement to <br />specify uses <br />6 -B Create form-based codes <br />in certain areas. 23% <br />Too General to have any <br />meaning form- base code does <br />not eliminate requirement to <br />specify uses <br />7 Remove neighborhood- <br />specific zoning. 41% <br />Does not comply with comp plan <br />& Envision Eugene, <br />neighborhood opportunity <br />With how different <br />neighborhoods are, what is great <br />for one might be a negative <br />impact for others <br />7 -A <br />Review, evaluate, and <br />adjust neighborhood- <br />specific zoning. <br />13% Likely neighborhood opportunity <br />contrary to area specific zones <br />December 10, 2018, Work Session - Item 2