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7 <br /> <br />Results and RecommendationsResults and RecommendationsResults and RecommendationsResults and Recommendations <br />In all, the working group discussed and evaluated 83 different options of ways that the City might <br />increase the availability, affordability, and diversity of housing in Eugene. Results of the straw poll <br />dictated the order in which options were discussed and voted-on at the November 28 meeting with the <br />highest scoring options getting voted on first. This order was adjusted with the sub-options under 20 <br />(ways to fund Affordable housing) and 12 (adjustments to SDCs) so people could consider these <br />interrelated sub-options together. <br /> <br />The working group was able to vote on 33 options at their final meeting. An additional 20 items have <br />been included here because more than half of the working group supported the idea in the straw poll. <br />These are marked with an * in the agreement column. The complete list of options as well as arguments <br />in support or opposition can be found in Appendix F: Full Results. <br /> <br />Strategy 1Strategy 1Strategy 1Strategy 1: Remove Land Code Barriers to Housing : Remove Land Code Barriers to Housing : Remove Land Code Barriers to Housing : Remove Land Code Barriers to Housing <br /> <br />Option <br /># Option Support Uncertain Oppose % <br />Agreement <br />5 <br />Enable more multi-family development along key <br />corridors. (See glossary for a map of Eugene’s key <br />corridors.) 28 100% <br />3 -B <br />Enable by-right housing options along key <br />corridors. <br />26 2 93% <br />5 -A <br />Create a ‘key corridor overlay’ (with design <br />standards), which allows multi-family <br />development on all key corridors. 26 2 93% <br />50 Add pre-approved ADU plans. 26 2 93% <br />53 <br />Revisit/revise land use code to allow for more <br />tiny homes/tiny communities. 25 2 93% <br />4 -A <br />Improve the adjustment review process for <br />adaptive re-use. 25 3 89% <br />9 <br />Complete land use code audit of regulatory <br />barriers to housing. 25 3 89% <br />11 <br />Align Zoning map with Comprehensive Plan map <br />(currently Metro Plan’s Plan Diagram). 24 3 89% <br />52 <br />Allow for additional housing units on major <br />streets. 24 3 89% <br />3 -A <br />Enable by-right housing options, including <br />duplexes, triplexes, cottage clusters, and smaller <br />homes on smaller lot sizes in all single-family <br />zones. 24 1 3 86% <br />1 <br />Revise land use code to encourage Accessory <br />Dwelling Units (ADUs) in all single-family zones. 23 3 2 82% <br />3 <br />Revise land use code to allow for development of <br />more diverse “missing middle” housing types. 23 0 5 82% <br />December 12, 2018, Work Session - Item 2
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