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<br />, . <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Home Builders <br /> <br />ASSOCIATION <br />of Lane County <br /> <br />ATI'ACHMENT E <br /> <br />May 17,2005 <br /> <br />Eugene Planning Commission <br />City of Eugene <br />777 Pearl Street <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br /> <br />Re: Minor Code Amendments <br /> <br />Dear Commissioners: <br /> <br />The Home Builders Association of Lane County supports the proposed minor <br />amendments. The amendments all appear to be housekeeping in nature. The HBA gives <br />special support to the following amendments: <br /> <br />9.0500 which (among other things) broadens the definition of canopy trees to <br />allow for the use of conifers <br /> <br />9.276 I (5)(d) which would provide an additional exception to the maximum lot size to <br />enable the protection of natural resources. (Question: Natural resources <br />are not defined in Chapter 9. If this is limited to only Goal 5 resources in <br />riparian areas, we would encourage a larger definition to include such <br />natural resources as trees, etc.) <br /> <br />9.2761(6) which clarifies that specific percentages of duplex, triplex, and fourplex <br />lots are permitted in R-l subdivisions. <br /> <br />9.2775(1) which eliminates the language in the purpose section pertaining to the <br />screening of flag lots <br /> <br />9.2795 which changes the solar setback exemption to those building lots which <br />would shade adjacent lots because of the lot orientation. <br /> <br />9.5500 which makes the amount oflandscaped area for multifamily construction <br />equal to the amount required to be in open space under 9.5500(9). <br /> <br />9.6650(3)(c) which permits a permanent sign for a manufactured dwelling park. <br /> <br />2053 Laura Street Springfield, OR 974n (541) 484-5352 FAX: (541) 484-5386 <br />