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Ordinance No 20619 Exhibit A <br />• Section 9.3140 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide as follows: <br />9.3140 S -DR Downtown Riverfront Special Area Zone Sitina Reauirements. In addition <br />to the approval criteria at EC 9.8865 Zone Change Approval Criteria, the site must <br />be included within the Downtown Riverfront area depicted on Figure 9.3135 S -DR <br />Zone Regulating Plan. The subdistrict and overlay subdistrict designations <br />applicable to the property are shown on Figure 9.3135 S -DR Zone Regulating Plan <br />and may be more precisely located on individual lots upon land division approval. <br />• Section 9.3145 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide as follows: <br />9.3145 S -DR Downtown Riverfront Special Area Zone Permitted Uses. The uses listed <br />at EC 9.3145(1) through (8) are permitted in the S -DR Zone as specified below, <br />except as limited at EC 9.3146 S -DR Downtown Riverfront Special Area Zone <br />Prohibited Uses and EC 9.3147 S -DR Downtown Riverfront Special Area Zone <br />Willamette Greenway Setback. Accessory uses as defined at EC 9.0500 are <br />permitted. <br />(1) Retail Sales and Service Uses. Permitted as specified in (a) through (c) <br />below. This category of uses refers to the sale, lease, or rent of products to <br />the general public; personal services; entertainment; product repair; or <br />services for consumer and business goods. <br />(a) Retail Sales -Oriented. Permitted in S-DR/MU, S-DR/MU/1, and S- <br />DR/MU/2. Examples include, but are not limited to: <br />1. Consumer home and business goods stores; <br />2. Consumer vehicle stores (including passenger vehicles, <br />motorcycles, light and medium trucks, boat and watercraft, <br />bicycles, and other recreational vehicles) provided the activity is <br />within a building; <br />3. General merchandise stores (including supermarket and <br />department stores). <br />(b) Personal Service -Oriented. Permitted in S-DR/MU, S-DR/MU/1 (above <br />ground floor only), and S-DR/MU/2. Examples include, but are not <br />limited to: <br />1. Banks and credit unions; <br />2. Business, arts, and other trade schools; <br />3. Dance or music studios; <br />4. Mail, photo, copy, and package services; <br />5. Personal care services; <br />6. Urgent medical care; <br />7. Daycare, preschools, and nursery schools. <br />(c) Entertainment -Oriented. Permitted in S-DR/MU, S-DR/MU/1, and S- <br />DR/MU/2. Examples include, but are not limited to: <br />1. Artist galleries and studios; <br />2. Health clubs, gyms, membership clubs, and lodges; <br />3. Hotels, motels, and other temporary lodging; <br />4. Indoor or outdoor entertainment activities (including pool halls, <br />bowling alleys, ice rinks, and game arcades); <br />5. Restaurants, cafes, delicatessens, brewpubs, taverns, and bars; <br />6. Theaters. <br />Page 3 of 39 <br />