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Strategy Option #Option Support Uncertain Oppose % Agreement <br />1 5 <br />Enable more multi-family development along key corridors. (See <br />glossary for a map of Eugene’s key corridors.)28 100% <br />4 43 Use data to improve decisions and understand impacts.27 1 96% <br />1 3 -B Enable by-right housing options along key corridors. 26 2 93% <br />1 5 -A <br />Create a ‘key corridor overlay’ (with design standards), which <br />allows multi-family development on all key corridors.26 2 93% <br />1 50*Add pre-approved ADU plans.26 2 93% <br />2 16 <br />Streamline/speed up the permitting process. Prioritize staff <br />dedicated to the building and land use permitting processes for <br />certain housing types.26 2 93% <br />3 20 Identify new Revenue sources for Affordable housing units.26 2 93% <br />1 53* <br />Revisit/revise land use code to allow for more tiny homes/tiny <br />communities.25 2 93% <br />3 27 <br />Expand Eugene’s land banking program for Affordable housing. <br />Identify more flexible funding sources.25 2 93% <br />1 4 -A Improve the adjustment review process for adaptive re-use.25 3 89% <br />1 9 <br />Complete land use code audit of regulatory barriers to housing. <br />25 3 89% <br />2 12 -A <br />Delay the collection of SDCs until a property is ready to receive <br />its certificate of occupancy.25 2 1 89% <br />2 15 Improve the Clear and Objective standards. 25 3 89% <br />2 18 <br />Complete land use code audit of process barriers to housing <br />production.25 0 3 89% <br />4 35A <br />Encourage participation in Neighborhood Associations so they <br />are more representative of the people living in the <br />neighborhood.25 2 1 89% <br />4 42 Allow for more types of temporary housing.25 3 89% <br />1 11 <br />Align Zoning map with Comprehensive Plan map (currently <br />Metro Plan’s Plan Diagram).24 3 89% <br />1 52*Allow for additional housing units on major streets.24 3 89% <br />1 3 -A <br />Enable by-right housing options, including duplexes, triplexes, <br />cottage clusters, and smaller homes on smaller lot sizes in all <br />single-family zones.24 1 3 86% <br />3 24 <br />Help low and moderate-income households purchase a home, <br />such as navigators to support the purchase process and down- <br />payment assistance, (help people move up the housing ladder). <br />24 4 86% <br />4 39 Create a housing action plan.24 4 86% <br />4 41 Develop a homeless shelter 24 4 86% <br />1 1 <br />Revise land use code to encourage Accessory Dwelling Units <br />(ADUs) in all single-family zones.23 3 2 82% <br />1 3 <br />Revise land use code to allow for development of more diverse <br />“missing middle” housing types.23 0 5 82% <br />1 4 <br />Revise land use code to ease development standards for adaptive <br />re-use (converting an existing non-residential building—such as a <br />church—into residential).23 4 1 82% <br />3 20 -C <br />Use local government bonds to fund the construction of <br />Affordable housing developments.23 4 1 82% <br />3 25 <br />Help low and moderate-income households keep their homes <br />safe or stay in their home, such as emergency home repair and <br />foreclosure assistance (homeowner assistance). <br />81% <br />3 21 Increase density bonus for qualified Affordable housing 22 3 3 79% <br />3 20 -E* <br />Charge a CET on a sliding scale by the size of the development <br />(especially residential) (variation on 20-B)21 4 3 75% <br />December 12, 2018, Work Session - Item 2
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