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adequate room for both a primary and an accessory dwelling with a bit of yard/open space and parking <br />in a way that could successfully blend with these established neighborhoods. The City has a <br />responsibility to balance the need for affordable housing and the efficient use of land with the need for <br />communities to be livable. Statewide Planning Goal 14 requires all of these things. <br />It is reasonable that the accessory dwellings within the city-recognized boundaries of Amazon <br />Neighbors, Fairmount Neighbors and South University Neighborhood Association are subject to <br />specialized area-specific standards. The standards contained in EC 9.2751(17)(c) were adopted as <br />interim protection measures for the existing single-family neighborhoods surrounding the University of <br />Oregon (Amazon, Fairmount and South University), which have in recent years experienced a substantial <br />increase in unforeseen housing development associated with the skyrocketing demand for private <br />student housing in the proximity of the university. Residents of those neighborhoods supported this <br />regulation as a way to help make the new development less impactful on the livability of the <br />neighborhood. Livability is an important Statewide Planning Goal 14 concept, along with <br />accommodating the need for compact development. <br />As part of Envision Eugene, the city is committed to completing area planning for the university area <br />neighborhoods, including consideration of specific design standards for housing to addresses impacts <br />from proximity to the University of Oregon. The interim protection measures are intended to limit <br />further negative impacts until the area planning process is completed. It is expected that these interim <br />measures will be replaced by a more comprehensive set of development and design standards <br />established as part of the area planning effort. <br />Density <br />Table 9.2740 Residential Zone Land Uses and Permit Requirements <br />R-1 R-1.5 R-2 R-3 R-4 <br />Residential <br />Dwellings. (All dwellings, including secondary <br />dwellings, shall meet minimum and maximum density <br />requirements in accordance with Table 9.2750 <br />Residential Zone Development Standards unless <br />specifically exempted elsewhere in this land use code. <br />All dwelling types are permitted if approved through the <br />Planned Unit Development process.) <br />One-Family Dwelling (1 Per Lot in R-1) P P P P <br />Secondary Dwelling (Either Attached or Detached <br />from Primary One-Family Dwelling on Same Lot) <br />P(2) <br />Table 9.2750 Residential Zone Development Standards <br />(See EC 9.2751 Special Development Standards for Table 9.2750.) <br />R-1 R-1.5 R-2 R-3 R-4 <br />Density (1) <br />Minimum Net Density per Acre No <br />Minimum <br />-- 13 units 20 units 20 units <br />May 20, 2019, Public Hearing - Item 2
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