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1/13/2003
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20274
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2/12/2003
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James D. Torrey
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apartments, rowhouses, duplexes, tri-plexes, four-plexes, and accessory units. <br /> <br />Policy A.15 gResidential Land Use and Housing Element Page Iii-A-8) "Develop a wider <br />range of zoning options such as new zoning districts, to fully utilize Metro Plan density <br />ranges." <br /> <br />The amendments to the Eugene Code that implement the Royal Avenue Specific Plan provide for <br />the adoption of three new n~ixed use zoning districts (See # 16, above). Th~ code amendments also <br />provide for minimuTM density levels in areas designated for Low Density Residential uses to fully <br />~titize the upPer range of th~ Low Density Residential designation (8 to 14 da/net acre), <br /> <br />13. Policy A. 17 ~exidential Land b5'e and Ho~sing Element Page Ill-A-9) ~Provide <br /> opportunities for a full range of choice in housing type, density, size. cost, and ocat~on. <br /> <br />The amendments to the Eugene Code that implement the Royal ~Avenue Specific Plan provide for <br />a full range of housing types~ size, and cost. (See #11, above). The code amendmems also provide <br />fbr choice in housing density by allowing for averaging of densities in tow density areas. By <br />requiring an average minimmn density, developers are af~brded some flexibility in providing a <br />ramiety o~ lot sizes; some lots can be larger and some smaller than the average. <br /> <br />The code amendments encourage housing within the node for all income groups with provisions for <br />small tot development, which ~ill encourage development of smaller, less expensive homes; and <br />with allowances for small accessory units to be built on single family lots. Construction of accessory <br />umts ~11 increase the c~ty s stock of aflbrdable housing. <br /> <br />Policy A. 18 (Residential Land Use and Housing Element Page II[-A-~) "Encourage a mix <br />of structure types and densities within residemial designations by reviewing, and, if necessary <br />amending local zoning and development regulations." <br /> <br /> c~ode amendments include new residential land developmem regulations that are specific to the <br /> ~ea. The proposed development regulations allow a mix of all structure types within the <br /> encourage higher density development through the appticmion of minimum density <br /> , reduced lot sizes, and increased lot coverage allowances fbr some housing <br />~ypes. <br /> <br />Policy A.21 ?Residential Land ~:5'e and Housing Elemem Page' Ill-A-9) "Allow <br />manufactured dwelling parks as an outright use in low-density residential zones if the local <br />1 ns&ctmn s prescribed standards are met." <br /> <br />The code amendments provide for manufactured home parks as a permitted use in both the Low- <br />Density Residential and Medium-Density Residential zoning districts. <br /> <br />t6. Policy A.22 ?Residential Land Use and Housing Elemem Page Ii/J-A-lO) ~Expand <br /> <br />Exhibit D ~ 9 <br /> <br /> <br />
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