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Goal I 5 - Willamette River Gre_~e.~lwaz. To protect, conserve, enhance and maintain the natural, <br />scenic, historical agricultural economic and recreational qualities of lands along the Willamette <br />River as the Willamette River Greenway. <br /> <br />The amendments to not contain any changes that affbct the regulation of areas within the Willamette <br />Pdver Greenway. The ordinance concerning land use regulations adds a cross reference that was <br />rnistakenly left out of the code~ reiterating in an additional section that the City processes requests <br />for modification of a Willamette Greenway Permit using a Type lI process~ <br /> <br />Goals ] 6-19. Estuarine Resources, Coastal Shorelands, Beaches and Dunes, and Ocean resources. <br /> <br />These Statewide Planning Goals do not apply to the actions taken. <br /> <br />(2) <br /> <br />Ils consistent with applicable provisions of the Metro Plan and applicable adopted <br />refinement plans~ <br /> <br />Metro Plan Policies <br /> <br />Residential Land Use and I~[ousing Eleme. nt, Polic_qy A. ~ 3. Increase overall residential density in the <br />metropolitan area by creating more opportunities for effectively designed in-fill, redevelopment, and <br />mixed use while considering impacts of increased residential density on historic, existing and fi~ture <br />neighborhoods. <br /> <br />The ordinance concerrfing land use regulations includes a change to make it possible to establish a <br />one-family dwelling in C-t or C-2 if it is above a nonresidential use on the ground floor. This is <br />consistent with the intent of Policy A. 13 since it promotes the mixing of cormmercial and residential <br />uses, <br /> <br />The ordinance concerning nodal development includes in the purpose of the /ND Nodal <br />Development overlay zone a statement that each node is intended to achieve an average overall <br />residential density of 12 ~ts per net residential acre. The amenchments in this ordinance related to <br />minimrtm residential densities for different base zones exceed those set forth in the Land Use Code, <br />consistent with the intent to achieve an average of 12 units per net residential acre. This is <br />consistent with Policy A. 13 to increase overall residential densities. <br /> <br />The ordinance concerning secondary dwellings and flag lots will create additional opportunities for <br />residential in-fill development by decreasing required setbacks for flag lots and increasing the <br />allowance of detached secondary dwellings. To promote compatibility with existing neighborhoods, <br />new buildings on flag lots will still have greater setbacks than a standard lot and special desigr~ <br />standards remain in place for detached secondary dwellings. <br /> <br />Economic Element, Pol~. Provide for limited mixing of office, commercial and industrial uses <br />under procedures which clearly define the conditions under which such uses shall be permitted and <br /> <br />Exhibit A - 5 <br /> <br /> <br />