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<br />EUGENE CITY COUNCIL <br />AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY <br /> <br />c <br /> <br />Work Session: Minor Land Use Code Amendments <br /> <br />Meeting Date: October 12, 2005 <br />Department: Planning and Development <br />www.eugene-or.gov <br /> <br />Agenda Item Number: B <br />Staff Contact: Steve Nystrom <br />Contact Telephone Number: 682-8385 <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br />A work session on the proposed minor amendments to the Eugene Land Use Code (Chapter 9) will be <br />held by the City Council in preparation for the public hearing on October 24, 2005. <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br />Four years ago, the City of Eugene completed a comprehensive update of its Land Use Code (LUCU). <br />Throughout the adoption process, it was recognized that this new Land Use Code should not remain a <br />static document. In 2003 (FY04), the City Council directed staff to bring back a list of potential <br />improvements to the Land Use Code. <br /> <br />Following City Council adoption ofLUCU, the City has monitored how the Land Use Code has been <br />working. Not surprisingly, staff, applicants, citizens and design professionals have identified specific <br />elements which need attention. Staff has been maintaining a log of these concerns, which at present, <br />amount to approximately 200 separate items. Many of these concerns are minor in nature, but cumulatively, <br />they pose a significant challenge in the administration of the Land Use Code. The remaining items <br />constitute more significant concerns regarding the function or purpose of a particular requirement. <br /> <br />Given the volume of items and limited resources, staff proposed a two-phased approach. Phase 1 of this <br />process (Minor Fixes) attempts to resolve conflicts, gaps or ambiguities which can be addressed in a fairly <br />simple process without raising substantial policy concerns. Phase 2 (Key Amendments) will potentially <br />include more significant amendments. Given the policy implications associated with the Key Amendments, <br />a comprehensive process including extensive public outreach will be implemented for that phase. That <br />phase will be initiated upon completion of Phase 1. <br /> <br />Over the past several months, the Planning Commission held a series of study sessions to determine which <br />potential amendments should be included in this "Minor Fixes" phase. Examples of the proposed Minor <br />Fixes include: <br />. Clarifying specific definitions and terms; <br />. Filling in missing code provisions such as bike and vehicle parking requirements for specific uses; <br />. Clarifying requirements related to certain commercial and residential development standards; and <br />. Updating procedural requirements for land use applications consistent with recently adopted State <br />laws. <br /> <br />L\CMOI200S Council AgendaslMOSI012lS0S1012B.doc <br />