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CMO_Document_Number
19197
Document_Title
Ordinance concerning land use application processes; amending, adding and repealing Sections of the Eugene Code, 1971; & providing for an effective date. (See Ordinance for complete list of effected Sections.)
Adopted_Date
11/16/1983
Approved Date
11/16/1983
CMO_Effective_Date
1/1/1984
Signer
R. A. "Gus" Keller
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/9/q~- <br />R-3 540 density points as calculated below <br />R-4 x,755 density points as calculated below <br />RG ~ As per RG District regulations and <br />required findings <br />RP As per RG District regulations and <br />required findings <br />C-~ As per required findings <br />C-Z ~ As per required findings <br />C-3 As per required findings <br />Density point calculations in the following table are correlated to <br />dwellings based on the number of bedrooms which, far these purposes, <br />is defined as an enclosed roam containing the minimum square feet of <br />floor space required fora bedroom in. Chapter $ of this Code, and <br />which is commonly used or capable of conversion to use as sleeping <br />quarters. Accordingly, family rooms, dens, libraries, studies, <br />studios, and other similar rooms shall be considered bedrooms if they <br />meet the above definitions, are separated by walls or doors from <br />other areas of the dwelling and are accessible to a bathroom without <br />passing through another bedroom, <br />Dwe11 i na~y~e Density Points <br />Studio and efficiency ~2 <br />Dne bedroom ~4 <br />Two bedroom 21 <br />Three bedroom 2g <br />Four or more bedrooms 35 <br />fib} Ap~rayed,.Density. The number of dwelling units <br />allowed shall be determined in connection with tentative plans <br />and in accordance with the standards set forth in this <br />ordinance. <br />~c} Easement Cal cut ati ons. Density calculations may <br />include areas in easements if the applicant clearly demonstrates <br />that those areas will benefit residents of the proposed planned <br />unit development. <br />~d} Dedications. Density calculations may include areas <br />dedicated to the public for recreation or open space upon an <br />aff~rmat~ve finding that the space meets the requirements <br />elsewhere i n this section pertaining to usable outdoor 1 i vi ng <br />area. <br />fie} Cumulative Density. then approved in phases, <br />cumulative density shall not exceed the overall density per acre <br />established at the time of tentative plan approval. <br />~7} Bui ldi„na~,..and Use,,s Pe,rmi tted. Bui 1 di ngs and uses i n <br />planned unit developments are perm~~tted as follows: <br />~a} AG, RA, R-1, R-2, R-3, RG and RP zones: <br />1. Buildings and uses permitted outright or <br />conditionally in the zoning district in which the proposed <br />planned unit development is located, <br />2. Accessory buildings and uses. <br />3, Duplexes. <br />4. Dwellings, single and multiple family. <br />5. Convenience commercial services which the <br />applicant proves will be patronized mainly by the residents <br />of the proposed planned unit development. <br />fib} C-1, C-~ and C-3 zones: <br />Ordinance -Z3- <br />
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