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r ► <br />13 , Work with the state and federal governments to minimize conflicts <br />between local and -non l oe al ho u -s i ng policies -and programs. <br />19. Facilitate the construction of individually owned units in multi. <br />family- structures, <br />20. Conserve the metropolitan area's existing supply of sound housing <br />in stable ne . ghborhoods in residentially planned areas through code <br />enforcement, appropriate zoning, rehabilitation programs, and by <br />discouraging. conversions to nonresidential use, <br />2110' Encourage a mixture of dwelling unit types i n ' appropr i ate areas. <br />22. Develop . c incentives such as density bonuses for builders <br />and developers who provide amenities or specialized housing that <br />benefit the metro area, such as housing for low and moderate income <br />households. <br />23. Encourage increased residential density at various locat -ions within <br />cities by implementing Programs, policies, and code modifications <br />that both establish minimum densities and allow maximum densities <br />permitted by local or Metropolitan Area General Plan density cate- <br />gor i es - i n designated areas when consistent with other planning <br />policies. <br />24. Conduct metropo l i t an -wide analysis: . . J <br />a. To d'etermi ne the number of specialized un.i is needed for the <br />elderly, handicapped, and students as well as methods for producing <br />such spec i i zed units. <br />b. To determine if zoning classifications that correspond to number <br />of bedrooms or persons per acre more accurately reflect the level <br />of use of some public facilities arO services than zoning classes <br />that correspond to structure type or' number of units p acre. <br />c. To consider the social and economic effects of the urban <br />boundary on the initial price, long -term costs, and availability <br />of land and housing, <br />25 There possible, evaluate and reduce on -site parking requirements <br />for residential developments near downtown areas. <br />26. Encourage in- filling and utilizing existing undeveloped subdi- <br />vision lots in urban areas. <br />27. Provide for mobile homes as an outright use in [one or more] at <br />least one of the following situations in Eugene, Springfield, and <br />Lane County: mobile home subdivisions, mobile home parks, or on <br />individual residential lots. <br />III -A -6 <br />