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55 <br /> <br />Multi-family <br />home <br />A building that’s designed to house multiple families. This can include everything <br />from a triplex to a large apartment building and everything in between. <br />Mixed use A building that has more than one type of use. A common mixed-use type has <br />commercial uses on the ground floor (such as retail) and residential on the upper <br />floors. <br />Planned Unit <br />Development <br />A development process that provides flexibility for site design and allows for a <br />varied and compatible mix of land uses and housing types. <br />Rent burdened A household is ‘rent burdened’ if it pays more than 30% of its income on housing. <br />A household is considered “severely rent burdened” if it pays more than 50% of its <br />income on housing. <br />Single Family <br />Home <br />One home on one lot designed to house one family. <br />Single Room <br />Occupancy <br />(SRO) <br />A building containing residential rooms for occupancy by individuals. Each room is <br />without a kitchen, but may have provision for counter-top appliances and <br />refrigerator. The toilet/bath may be private or shared with another SRO room(s). <br />For purposes of determining residential density in Eugene, 4 SRO rooms equal 1 <br />dwelling. <br />Temporary <br />housing <br />Housing that isn’t intended to be permanent. Most often used for people <br />experiencing homelessness. Temporary housing can include homeless shelters, <br />tent encampments or other “alternative shelters.” <br />Urban growth <br />boundary <br />(UGB) <br />A “line” that defines the edge of the city. This keeps cities from sprawling into one <br />another and makes sure growth happens inside of this line. All Oregon cities have <br />a defined urban growth boundary. These can be changed to allow cities to grow <br />but these changes are controlled by a rigorous state process. <br />Zoning Map Eugene’s zoning map shows what land uses are currently allowed. <br />December 12, 2018, Work Session - Item 2
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