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ENVISION EUGENE <br />COMMUNITY FORUM NOTES <br />March-April 2012 <br />Page 3 of 12 <br /> <br /> <br />OVERALL RECOMMENDATION: <br />Reduce permit fees too costly right now. <br /> <br /> <br />April 3, Churchill High School <br />Concern about pressure on neighbors NOT annexing to connect/pay for utilities <br /> <br />Concern for annexation triggers <br /> <br />Legal lots/tax lots may be an issue <br /> <br />Historic legal lots (early 1900s) need research <br /> <br />Concern about such a low density meeting DLCD requirements <br /> <br />th <br />Sewer line from 18 to Willow Creek Road and top of Gimpl Hill? <br /> <br />KM-re-tally capacity of wastewater constrained areas <br /> <br />Council is trying to find balance of neighborhood livability and minimizing UGB expansion <br /> <br />Looking at opportunity siting that is voluntary and cooperative with city, neighbors, and <br /> <br />developers <br />Definition of single family is strictly 1 home on 1 lot <br /> <br />Proposed mix moves us 1% overall to 60/40 <br /> <br />May have an excess of large home currently <br /> <br />Micro-housing may be new trend <br /> <br />Higher demand for small square foot houses <br /> <br />R <br />Need more flexible zoning for several smaller homes on one lot <br /> <br />R <br />Also provide more affordability <br /> <br />R <br />Hynix example of manufacturing wages <br /> <br />Food processing may provide options <br /> <br />Industrial sites are limited ->companies have hard time expanding or locating here <br /> <br />Need to work on economics to help fuel redevelopment and other goals <br /> <br />Wetlandsneed to use airport site to mitigate Clear Lake areacreate the bank. <br /> <br />Possibility of splitting industrial land? <br /> <br />Clear Lake and Goshen or LCC Basin <br /> <br />R <br />Future home owners have changed values and preferences have shifted <br /> <br />Sensible plan related to reality <br /> <br />Anything in the plan to encourage more local or regional centers <br /> <br />Crowd funding <br /> <br />R <br />Need more flexibility in zoning and code <br /> <br />Example of Turtle Mountain and I-3 Zone <br /> <br />R <br />Whitaker special use district has started to show advantages in redevelopment <br /> <br />R <br />Infill lots are much more difficult to develop <br /> <br />Challengetransition from higher density corridors and residential? Buffer? <br /> <br />More multi-family housing <br /> <br />Encourage more compact growthmake a serious effort <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Gimpl seems to be way out there <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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