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Ordinance Exhibit DOrdinanceExhibitD <br />DOWNTOWN RIVERFRONT <br />LAND USE COMPONENTS <br />CA 19-1,RA 19-1,Z 19-5,WG 19-3,ST 19-3,and SDR 19-2 April 19,2019 <br />June 12,2018 -The City presented at the Young Professionals Summit on the Downtown <br />Riverfront Project and Steam Plant.The event was attended by over 500 people. <br />June 2018 -Williams/Dame &Associates presented to the Eugene Chamber on the Downtown <br />Riverfront Redevelopment. <br />December 2018 -The City presented to the International Facilities Management Association <br />(IFMA)on the Steam Plant and the Downtown Riverfront Redevelopment. <br />January 2019 -The City provided tours of the Steam Plant for Leadership Eugene Springfield <br />2017-lf <br />February 2019 -The Design Team for the Downtown Riverfront Park reconvened the focus <br />groups to share project updates and designs that had evolved based on their feedback and the <br />larger public. <br />February 1,2019 -The City and the Steam Plant's development team hosted a booth at the <br />First Friday Art Walk to collect feedback on the Steam Plant project. <br />February 8,2019 -The City and the Steam Plant's development team participated in a talk <br />about the Steam Plant project at the University of Oregon Ignite event.There were 150 people <br />in attendance. <br />February 11,2019 -The City and the Steam Plant's development team held a discussion with <br />UO students about the Steam Plant project.There were 50 students in attendance. <br />February 15,2019 -The City and the Steam Plant's development team presented to LGAC <br />about the Steam Plant project. <br />February 16 &17,2019 -The City and the Steam Plant's development team hosted a booth at <br />the Asian Celebration to collect feedback on the Steam Plant project.At the event over 290 <br />people were engaged in discussior <br />February 19,2019 -The City attended a Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals Network <br />event to promote the Steam Plant redevelopment project. <br />Exhibit 0:Downtown Riverfront Public Information Opportunities details additional media,social <br />media,and online involvement and engagement opportunities.Exhibit F:Neighborhood/Applicant <br />Meeting Materials includes additional documentation of process requirements pursuant to EC 9.7007. <br />The required neighborhood/applicant meeting was held on March 28,2019. <br />In addition to the extensive public involvement leading up to this adoption process,the formal public <br />hearing on the proposal will be duly noticed to all neighborhood organizations,community groups and <br />individuals who have requested notice,as well as to the City of Springfield and Lane County.Notice of <br />the public hearing will also be published in the Register Guard newspaper.Following action by the <br />Eugene Planning Commission (to make a recommendation on the proposed adoption package),the <br />Eugene City Council will hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider approval,modification,or <br />denial of the proposed code amendments,plan amendments,zone changes,and other related land use <br />applications under concurrent review.These processes afford ample opportunity for citizen <br />involvement consistent with Goal 1. <br />Goal 2 -Land Use Planning:To establish land use planning process and policy <br />framework as a basis for all decisions and actions related to use of land and to assure <br />an adequate factual base for such decision and actions. <br />Goal 2 requires each local government in Oregon to have and follow a comprehensive land use plan <br />and implementing regulations.Cities and counties must build their comprehensive plans on a factual <br />basis and follow their plan when making decisions on appropriate zoning.City and county plans must <br />also be consistent with one another. <br />City of Eugene 15FINALSUBMITTALJuly 22, 2019, Work Session – Item 3