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Table 9.3910 S~W Whiteaker Special Area Zone Uses and Permit Req uirements <br /> <br /> Assisted Care (5 or fewer people living in facility and 3 or fewer outside employees on site P <br /> at any one time) <br /> Assisted Care (6 or more people living in facility) P <br /> Da5, Care (3 to 12 people served) (See EC 9.5200) P <br /> Day Care (13 or more., people served) P <br /> <br />ions not part ora residence are included in the Personal Services cat%o_~:... ......... <br /> <br />Section I~_ Subsections (4) and (5) of Section 9.4530 of the Eugene Code, 1971, are deleted, <br /> <br />and Subsections (6) through (9) are renumbered (4) through (7), to provide: <br /> <br />%4530 /TD Transit Oriented Development Overla~L Zone Development Standards. <br /> <br />(41) Parking Between Buildings and the Street. Automobile parking, driving, and <br /> maneuvering areas shall not be located between the main building(s) and a <br /> street. For sites that abut a street, parking may be located at the rear of the <br /> building or on 1 or both sides of a building When at least 60 percent of the site <br /> frontage abutting the street (excluding required interior yards) is occupied by a <br /> building and/or an enhanced pedestrian space with no more than 20 percent of <br /> the 60 percent in enhanced pedestrian spaces, as described in EC 9.4530(3)(c). <br /> For purposes of determining the percent of site frontage, the building or <br /> enhanced pedestrian space shall be within 15 feet of the street. (See Figure <br /> 9,4530(6) Parking Between Buildings and the Street in/TD Area0 <br />(5) Structured Parking. Structured parking on sites that abut a street shall have at <br /> least 50 percent of the ground floor street frontage developed for office, retail or <br /> other pedestrian-oriented uses. This standard does not apply to parking fac ilities <br /> that are totally underground. <br />(6) Improvements Between Buildings and Streets. The land between a buildir~g <br /> or exterior improvement and a street must be landscaped and/or paved with a <br /> hard surface for use by pedestrians. If hard-surfacing is provided, the area must <br /> contain pedestrian amenities such as seating areas, drinking fountains, and/or <br /> other design elements (such as public art, planters, and kiosks). The use of <br /> porous paving materials for hard surfacing is encouraged. Residential <br /> developments are exempt flora this requirement. (See Figure 9.453(}(8) <br /> Improvements Between Buildings and Streets in/TD Areas0 <br />(7) Adjustments~ An adjustment to any' of the standards in this section may be <br /> made for/TD parcels with no alley access or with physical or legal constraints <br /> pursuant to the criteria beginning at EC 9.8015 of this land use code. <br /> <br />Ordinance- 8 <br /> <br /> <br />