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CMO_Document_Number
19271
Document_Title
Ordinance concerning commercial zoning districts and off-street parking regulations; amending, repealing, and adding new sections to the Eugene Code, 1971. (see ordinance for complete list of effected sections.)
Adopted_Date
8/8/1984
Approved Date
8/8/1984
CMO_Effective_Date
9/7/1984
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Brian B. Obie, CC Pres
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Ig2~l <br />RG Garden apartment residential district. <br />C-1 Neighborhood commercial district. <br />C-Z General commercial district. <br />C-3 Major commercial district. <br />C-4 Commercial-industrial district. <br />GD General office district. <br />T-1 Special Industrial district. <br />I-Z Light-Medium industrial district. <br />I-3 Heavy i ndustri a1 district. <br />PL Public Land. <br />~b~ Sub-districts of residential districts. <br />I . Sub~-di stri cts of each of the residential districts <br />may be established provided housing as needed by all income <br />groups can still be accommodated at appropriate locations <br />throughout the city. The parent residential district <br />requirements sha11 apply to the respective sub-districts <br />except those regulations pertaining to lot area per dwelling <br />unit or density. Suffix numbers, including but not limited <br />to the following examples, sha11 be noted on the zoning ma <br />indicatin the maximum number p <br />g of dwelling units permitted <br />per gross acre. Gross acre includes individual building <br />sites, streets that do or wi11 run through the subject area, <br />abutting street areas dedicated to the public by the develo er <br />and areas that are or will be P <br />devoted to uses clearly <br />associated with residential uses in the subject area, <br />Including but not limited to easements and drainage channels. <br />The following are examples of suffixes for sub-districts and <br />they r dense ty equivalents: <br />5u Density Maxi mum <br />~' Same as parent district <br />5/A Five dwelling units per gross acre <br />6/A Six dwelling units per gross acre <br />7.5/A 7-1/Z dwelling units per grass acre <br />.33/A Dne dwelling unit per three gross acres <br />Z. As further examples of sub-districts: <br />a. The sub-district of an R-I district which <br />permits five dwelling units per gross acre is R-1-5/A. <br />b. The sub-district of an R-1 district which <br />permits one dwelling unit per five gross acres is <br />R-1-.ZIA. <br />3. Previously established sub-districts described in terms <br />of the minimum square foot lot area required per family shall <br />shall hereafter be described in accordance with this section. <br />~c~ PD sub-districts. A planned unit development sub- <br />district of any district may be established, to be deli Hated <br />by the addition of the s g <br />affix PD to the parent district symbol. <br />~~d~ FH flood hazard sub-district. Sub-districts ma be <br />created within an distri ~ ~ y <br />y ct listed ~n section 9,Z68~a} ~n areas <br />Ordinance ~ 4 <br />
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