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<br />Section 19. The "One Family Dwelling" and "Day Care (3-12 people served)" entries <br />under the Residential category of Table 9.3910 of the Eugene Code, 1971, are amended to <br /> <br />provide: <br /> <br />Table 9.3910 S-W Whiteaker S ecial Area Zone Uses and Permit Re <br /> <br /> <br />P2 <br /> <br />See Ec 9.5200 <br /> <br />S <br /> <br />Section 20. Subsection (3) of Section 9.4730 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to <br /> <br />provide: <br /> <br />9.4730 <br /> <br />IWP Waterside Protection Overlav Zone Land Use and Permit Reauirements. <br />Within the IWP overlay zone there are 2 categories of uses: those allowed by the <br />base zone or special area zone outside of the IWP area, and a more restrictive list <br />of uses allowed within the IWP area. <br /> <br />(3) Uses Permitted Within IWP Areas Subject to Site Review. Within IWP <br />areas, the following uses are permitted, subject to the provisions in EC 9.4740 <br />Prohibited Practices and, except as provided in subsection (f), site review <br />approval based on compliance with EC 9.2530 Natural Resource Zone <br />Development Standards. Where required, site review approval must be <br />secured prior to the application for a development permit for development <br />within the IWp overlay zone. Uses permitted subject to site review are: <br />(a) Realignment and reconfiguration of channels and pond banks. Subject <br />to EC 9.2530 Natural Resource Zone Development Standards (2), (3), <br />and (5) through (9). <br />(b) Construction of stormwater quality treatment facilities that do not include <br />adding impervious surfaces and that use biofiltration methods, such as <br />shallow grassy swales, constructed wetlands, or ponds. SUbject to EC <br />9.2530 Natural Resource Zone Development Standards (2) though (9). <br />(c) Construction of public improvements (including but not limited to streets, <br />sanitary and storm sewers, bridges, bikeways, pedestrian paths, <br />maintenance access roads and public utilities) required by this land use <br />code or specified in adopted plans. Subject to EC 9.2530 Natural <br />Resource Zone Development Standards (2) through (10), and (13) <br />through (19). <br />(d) Maintenance of existing utility easements to maintain access and <br />promote safety, and as required by local policies, state and federal <br />regulations, and intergovernmental agreements. Subject to EC 9.2530 <br />Natural Resource Zone Development Standards (2), (3), and (5) through <br />(9). Utility companies shall submit to the city a notice of easement <br />maintenance activities within the IWP area describing the nature and <br /> <br />Ordinance - 11 <br />