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19315
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An ordinance concerning residential zoning district regulations; amending, repealing and adding sections to the Eugene Code, 1971; and declaring an emergency. (See ordinance for effected Sections.)
Adopted_Date
3/11/1985
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3/11/1985
CMO_Effective_Date
3/11/1985
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Brian B. Obie
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O~rdin~nce ~-' 20 <br />Residential Districts <br />Descri Lions and Pur ores <br />9.308 RA Suburban Residential District. The RA Suburban Residential <br />District is designed to create a semi-rural environment within <br />which certain 1 i mi ted agricultural pursuits are carried on i n con j uncti an <br />with, or in close proximity to, subdivisions and planned unit developments, <br />containing non-farm dwellings. It is the further intent to have key urban <br />services and facilities available within this district. <br />9.322 R-1 Low Density Residential District. The R-1 Law Density Resi- <br />dential District is an urban classification intended primarily for <br />low density, urban housing to which key urban services and facilities can be <br />provided. This district is not limited to single family detached dwellings, <br />although that residential type is most typical. <br />9.336 R-2 Limited Multi le Family <br />Multiple Family Residential <br />intended primarily for medium density <br />vices and facilities can be provided. <br />residential structural types normally <br />feet per dwelling unit. <br />Residential District, The R-2 Limited <br />District i s an urban c1 assi f i cati on <br />urban housing to which key urban ser- <br />Thi s district permi is a variety of <br />at densities of up to 2, 65Q square <br />9.354 R--3 Multi 1 e Family Resi denti a1 District. The R-3 Multiple Fami 1y <br />Residential District as described herein provides for medium <br />density, multiple family housing. It is intended to be situated in close <br />proximity to either the University of Dregon or the central business dis- <br />tr1 Ct. <br />9.378 R-4 Ni h Rise Multi le Family Residential District. The R-4 High <br />Multiple Family Residential District provides an extremely dense <br />living environment approximately 110 units per acre. Placement of the <br />district needs to be made with great care as public facilities may be easily <br />outstripped by the permitted density. Certain limited commercial uses are <br />allowed conditionally in the R-4 district to serve the needs of the denser <br />population. <br />Section 13, Captions, and Sections 9.384 and 9.385 are hereby added <br />to the Eugene Code, 1971, to read and provide: <br />Residential Districts <br />Uses <br />
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