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YendinQ location, The specific area within a license <br />operating area which is licensed under chapter 3 of this code to <br />engage in commerce. <br />i 4. Subsection (d} of Section 9.402 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is <br />amended ':o provide: <br />9.402 permitted Buildings and Uses. In the PL Public Land District, the <br />following buiidings ~~d uses are permitted subject to the genar~al <br />provisions wed exceptions beginning with acid following section 9.532: <br />~d) The following uses when located on all or part of public <br />property tF~at the governing body declares is not cur~~ently needed <br />for its original purpose. Such uses shall conform to appli::able <br />performance standards in sections 9.636 to 8.662. Traffic and <br />parking impacts and the capacity of adjacent streets shall be <br />considerea in the design and location of in~ernal circulation and <br />perking areas, including entrances and exits. If possible, sct,~ool <br />playgrounds sha71 be re'cained for public use. <br />the process used by tt~e governing body to determine whether a <br />particular temporary use shall be permitted on property not <br />currently needed for its original public use shall assure that <br />neighborhood residents and properfi.y owners in the subject area have <br />the opportunity to review and comment on the proposed use. <br />At least once every ten years, the governing hoes that owns <br />the property shall review its current needs. If the property is <br />again needed for its former public use, it shall be re-converted to <br />that use, in whole or in part, accordingly. When public land is <br />sold for private development, the city shall rezone it according to <br />the procedure for zoning district boundary changes beginning with <br />and following section Q.668. <br />1. Ballet and gymnastic training schools and <br />academies. <br />2. Christmas tree sales outdoors, frog the day after <br />Thanksgiving to 3anuary 1. <br />3. Community centers for neighborhoods, senior <br />citizens, adults, teens or children. <br />4. Community oz• allotment gardens. <br />5. Comr7unity food and !got meal services when non- <br />profit. <br />6. Day care facilities, subject to the development <br />standards set forth in section 9.38b. <br />7. Offices and meeting rooms far non-profit <br />organizations <br />8. Private athletic facilities such as bailfields. <br />9. Private educational institutions offering an <br />academic curriculum. <br />10. Outdoor vending, subject to the procedures and <br />standards in sections 3.35} to 3.364 of this code, and rules <br />issued there~~rder. <br />il. Combinations of the shave uses. <br />Ordinance - 4 <br />