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criteria. However, in many cases, a property meets more than one criterion. For a determination that a <br />property is "blighted," only one criterion need be met. The final column on the Blight Findings Matrix <br />includes a "Y" or "N" to indicate whether the property has attributes that make it "blighted" under the <br />definition/criteria at ORS 457.010(1). The determination of blight for a particular property is not an <br />indication that that property is slated for improvement or for demolition, but an indication of the <br />character of the area and substantiation of the need for reinvestment and improvement in the district. <br />While not every individual property is blighted (some properties have improved due to urban renewal <br />projects), taken as a whole, the City concludes that the urban renewal area is a blighted area. This <br />conclusion is supported by substantial evidence, as discussed below. <br />General Findings <br />ORS 457.010(1) (a) <br />The language in the statute that defines blight under ORS 457.010(1)(a) specifies that properties must be <br />unfit or unsafe to occupy for their intended purposes due to one or more of the conditions listed in ORS <br />457.010(1)(a) (A — E). The statute does not elaborate on what "unfit" or "unsafe to occupy" means, nor <br />does it state that the building must be literally unusable or uninhabitable. The City concludes that a <br />building that meets the criteria under (A) — (E) evidences conditions that indicate that the structure is <br />"unfit" for its intended purpose or "unsafe to occupy," even if the building is in fact occupied and <br />otherwise habitable. These conditions are described below. Information for buildings on individual tax <br />lots was gathered primarily from visual surveys of the buildings' exteriors and, in some cases, sources <br />familiar with the entire edifice. <br />ORS 457.010(1) (a) (A) <br />Properties identified on the Blight Findings Matrix as meeting (a)(A) were determined to have <br />structures that are unfit for their intended purpose or unsafe to occupy because of defective design <br />and quality of physical construction. This was the case with the following publicly -owned <br />properties in the District: 27, 45, 51, 84, 125, 143, 149, 151 and 152. These buildings were <br />considered blighted per this criterion due to seismic concerns. Information on these buildings has <br />been made available from City of Eugene Public Works, indicating that every public building built <br />prior to 1998 is out of compliance with current seismic code requirements. While every private <br />building built prior to 1998 is also likely out of compliance, it is possible that some of those <br />structures would meet today's code. Without a detailed inspection for each structure, in most cases <br />it is not feasible to assess current seismic code compliance. <br />ORS 457.010(1)(a)(B) <br />None of the properties in the District were determined to have structures that are unfit for their <br />intended purpose or unsafe to occupy because of faulty interior arrangement and exterior spacing. <br />ORS 457.010(1)(a)(C) <br />None of the properties in the District were determined to have structures that are unfit for their <br />intended purpose or unsafe to occupy due to overcrowding and a high density of population. <br />ORS 457.010(1)(a)(D) <br />None of the properties in the District were determined to have structures that are unfit for their <br />intended purpose or unsafe to occupy due to inadequate provision for ventilation, light, sanitation, <br />open spaces and recreation facilities. <br />Findings - 2 <br />