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the development itself. <br />(4) <br /> To prevent access to land unsuitable for development. <br />(5) <br /> To prevent access prior to payment of street improvement assessments or <br />connection charges. <br />(6) <br />To prevent access to an arterial or collector street when such access would be <br />inconsistent with EC 7.420. <br />Section 9 <br />. The text (not the table) of Section 9.6870 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is <br />amended, including moving subsection (1) to new Eugene Code Section 9.6873 as follows: <br />9.6870 Street Width. <br /> Unless an alternative width is approved through use of other <br />procedures in this code, the right-of-way width and paving width of streets and <br />alleys dedicated shall conform to those designated on the adopted Street Right-of- <br />Way map. When a street segment right-of-way width is not designated on the <br />Street Right-of-Way map, the required street width shall be the minimum width <br />shown for its type in Table 9.6870 Right-of-Way and Paving Widths. Based on <br />adopted plans and policies, adopted “Design Standards and Guidelines for Eugene <br />Streets, Sidewalks, Bikeways, and Accessways,” or other factors which, in the <br />judgment of the planning and public works director necessitate a greater street <br />width, a right-of-way width greater than the minimum width shown for its type in <br />Table 9.6870 can be required for applications submitted in accordance with EC <br />9.8090, 9.8055, 9.8215, 9.8320, 9.8440 or 9.8515. The required alley width shall be <br />the width shown for its type in Table 9.6870 Right-of-Way and Paving Width, unless, <br />for applications submitted in accordance with EC 9.8090, 9.8055, 9.8215, 9.8320, <br />9.8440 or 9.8515, a lesser width is approved by the planning director and public <br />works director based on adopted plans and policies, adopted “Design Standards <br />and Guidelines for Eugene Streets, Sidewalks, Bikeways, and Accessways” or other <br />factors which, in the judgment of the planning and public works director allow for a <br />lesser alley width. <br />Section 10 <br />. Section 9.6873 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is added to provide as follows: <br />9.6873 Slope Easements. <br />Because of terrain, slope easements may be required to <br />facilitate the construction of streets and alleys and protect the structural integrity of <br />the constructed roadway. Slope easements shall be granted in addition to the <br />required street or alley width listed in Table 9.6870 Right-of-Way and Paving <br />Widths. <br />Section 11 <br />. Subsection (19) of Section 9.8030 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended <br />and two new subsections (27) and (28) are added to Section 9.8030 of the Eugene Code, 1971, <br />to provide as follows: <br />9.8030 Adjustment Review - Approval Criteria. <br />The planning director shall approve, <br />conditionally approve, or deny an adjustment review application. Approval or <br />conditional approval shall be based on compliance with the following applicable <br />Ordinance - Page 6 of 12 <br />