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access parcel <br />standards <br />Both parcels after division <br />RA/R-1 ........................ 4,500 square feet <br />R-2, R-3, R-4 ................. 3,500 ar 2,250 <br />square feet as <br />per alley access <br />parcel standards <br />Section 3. The matrix set forth in Section 9.384 of the Eugene Code, <br />1971 is amended by deleting the "P" from the RA and R-1 columns in connec- <br />tion with "Dwellings, Multi-family": <br />9.384 <br />RA R1 R2 R3 R4 <br />Dwellings <br />Multi-family Std 17} ................ P P P <br />Section 4. Subsection (11} of Section 9.356 of the Eugene Code, 1971, <br />is amended by amending subparagraphs (b) and (c), relettering the current <br />subparagraphs (d) to (q) to (e) to (r), and adding a new subparagraph (d), <br />to read and provide; <br />9.3$5 S ecial Standards Far Certain Uses In Residential Districts. <br />X11} Alley Access Parcel: The planning director may authorize <br />creation of an alley access parcel if it will conform to the following <br />criteria: <br />~a} The alley access parcel will be created from an existing <br />1 of or parcel i n a residential zoning district. <br />fib} Except as provided in subsection ~d} below, the original <br />lot or parcel contains at least 7,200 square feet in the R-2, R-3, <br />and R~4 districts and 9,004 square feet in RA and R-1 districts. <br />~c} Except as provided in subsection ~d} below, bath result- <br />ing parcels will be at least 4,540 square feet in area in RA or R-1 <br />districts, and 3,500 square feet in R-2, R-3, and R-4 districts. <br />~d} In the R-2, R-3, and R-4 districts, the planning direc- <br />tor may approve an alley access parcel with a minimum of 2,250 <br />square feet provided: <br />1. The original parcel legally existed on February 10, <br />1986. <br />Ordinance - 2 <br />