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14.2.5 Identify incompatible zoning and plan designations and inappropriate zoning and plan <br />designation adjacencies and work to align the zoning and plan designations to make them <br />compatible (Neighborhood Plan Code) <br />14.2.6· At five-year intervals after adoption of this plan, measure the effectiveness of policies <br />and actions established in this plan. Utilize the results to review the document and adopt <br />revisions to achieve those policies and actions that are still applicable. <br />14.2.7· Ameliorate the effect of increased density and infill by providing both a clear and <br />objective design path and discretionary path with standards and design review processes. <br />14.3 Willamette River Compatibility: Create clear and objective development standards such as height <br />limits, sloped setbacks, and buffering standards for development fronting the Willamette Greenway in <br />the neighborhood plan area to better implement the Willamette Greenway state and local policies. <br />14.3.1 Adopt lot-specific plan designations and zoning with development standards such as <br />height limits, sloped setbacks, and buffering standards in a defined area along the Willamette <br />Greenway within the neighborhood plan area to maintain a low density edge. (Corridor Study <br />code) <br />OR <br />14.3.1 (NEW) Revise Willamette Greenway map to include developed parcels and develop new <br />objective standards to prevent more intensive development or redevelopment. <br />14.3.2 Prevent upzoning within the Willamette Greenway within redefined boundary. <br />14.3.3 Provide Willamette River Greenway protections that include clear and objective <br />standards for development that lies within the greenway boundaries yet to be redefined. <br />14.3.4 Provide incentives, such as reductions, to SDC’s and/or provide tax credits to support <br />preservation of the Willamette River Greenway via conservation easements. <br />CC Agenda - Page 26