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Change of Use* <br />f <br />r' <br />(A) Except as provided in (B), a change from the existing use to another land use <br />according to the land use and permit requirement tables in this land use code. <br />(B) As used in Willamette Greenway Permits begiruling at EC 9.8800, making a <br />different use of the land or water than that which existed on December 6, 1975. <br />It includes only a change that requires construction, alterations of the land, <br />water, or other areas outside of existing buildings or structures and that <br />substantially affects the land or water. It does not include a change of use of a <br />building or other structure that does not substantially alter or affect the land or <br />water upon which it is situated. The sale of property is not in itself considered <br />to be a change of use. An existing open storage area shall be considered to be <br />the same as a building for purposes of defining "change of use's with regard to <br />Willamette Greenway permits. <br />Channel Maintenance. Periodic removal of debris, sediment, vegetation, litter and <br />other material within the bed or banks of a stream or channel recognized as part of the <br />city's stormwater drainage system, and performed by the city or in accordance with <br />city policy. <br />Channelize, Channelizing. Human alteration of the bed or banks of a natural stream <br />or river to maintain or increase its conveyance or capacity characteristics without <br />maintaining its natural character, typically by straightening its course, increasing its <br />depth and removing obstructions in the bed or on the banks. <br />City Manager. The city manager of the city of Eugene, or his or her designee. <br />Clinic. Single or multiple offices for State of Oregon licensed physicians, surgeons, <br />dentists, chiropractors, osteopaths, and other members of the healing arts providing <br />out patient care. <br />Cluster Subdivision. A subdivision with 6 or more lots with dwellings grouped in a <br />manner that achieves protection of natural environmental features or creates common <br />open space that is suitable for use by residents through the relaxation of the lot and <br />development standards. The subdivision shall include reductions in the inimurn lot <br />area requirements. <br />Collection Center. A temporary, portable structure or trailer placed on or near <br />private parking areas by charitable nonprofit organizations to collect donations of <br />used household goods, clothing, or other useful materials. <br />Common open Space. An area for the use or enjoyment of all residents of a <br />development site, excluding parking areas, streets, and other areas designed for motor <br />vehicle circulation or storage. Common open space may include areas that provide <br />Ordinance - 12 <br />