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•f .. - - - ; r', .; r 1 F �' -;�� `;_ • <br />• ' -' '1- �f••� C�F_` f_ '1. i:_�F- '1•!'54 -•5'_ _ .'f• � , i - `.i <br />The exi sti n densi ty of the Westsi de Nei ghborhood i s 11.3 units per net acre, J ;� <br />9 to .37,6 G for apartment devel o meat. <br />with a range from 7. fi for si uses p P , , _ <br />Since the 1990 Plan designates the area for medi resi dente al devel op� - <br />dwell units p er net acre) the Westsi de area- already complies, . ' <br />meat (10- dwell g p . <br />with the 1990 Plan intention for overall: development. <br />POLICIES ' <br />It - i s the pol icy 'of 'the Ci ty of Eugene <br />1. To reserve the existing i nnerr urban, predominantl si ngl �- family character. <br />of the Westside Neighborhood by: <br />ovidin a form of zonin that can maintain t <br />Pr 9. 9 he residential _ <br />atmosphere and provide a means for change consistent with the <br />' the community; • and . <br />ne�.ghborhood and y <br />- <br />Protecting the historical aspects, "close-in advantages,• .and ' <br />the physical beauty of many of the nei ghborhood' s structures <br />and tree-lined streets. <br />y <br />2. To maintain in. the future a medium-level density of devel opment through <br />conservation, where possible, of existing singl structures,, - and <br />. development or redevelopment, where appropriate, of ' compati bl a - si ngl e- <br />or muTt1- family structures, through: <br />Review of 1 and- us'e - re ul ati ons and their appl i cati on to the <br />Westsi de Neighborhood, seeking regulation which will cones <br />serve and preserve the unique characteristics of the area; and { <br />Imp rovement in the design of apartment houses wi thi n ' the neigh do <br />borhood in terms of parking, appearance, and <br />archi tectural compatibili <br />& To 9 ui de future commercial development to comprise varied, small-scale <br />uses oriented toward neighborhood needs. <br />Discussion of the Policies <br />of the Westsi de Neighborhood depends on the age . and char - <br />- <br />Much of the quality 9 <br />acter of its residences and landscape. Preservation of these distincti <br />qualities will require policy commi tment to the value and integrity of inner- <br />city neighborhoodso <br />decisions have been based largely on the assumption -that <br />In the past, policy <br />inner-city 9 nei hborhoods would eventually, perhaps i nevi tably, be redeveloped,. . <br />s �It was <br />either for high -- densi residential uses or other non u es <br />assumed that families who 'could afford to do so would continue• to move to more <br />suburban neighborhoods from the core area. <br />emphasis i s being 1 revitalizing and preserving the aced on <br />Now, 'however, more imp 9 P . <br />inner cities. Eugene has pursued that policy through its work wi th the 1974 <br />Hous and Communi Development Act - , which stresses preservati <br />' and rehabi 1 i- <br />tats on of existing neighborhoods. <br />10 <br />1' <br />�i • <br />1 <br />t. <br />i <br />' 1 <br />t <br />1 <br />