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<br />Table 9.3125(3)(g) S-CN Chase Garden Node <br />Special Zone Development Standards <br /> <br />(See EC 9.3126 Special Development Standards for Table 9.3125(3)(g).) <br /> C HDR/MU HDR <br />Fences - Maximum Height <br />Front Yard (See EC 42 inches (See 42 inches <br />9.2171(9)) EC (See EC <br />9.2751(13)(14)) <br />9.2751(13) <br />(14) <br />Interior Yard (See EC 6' (See EC 6' (See EC <br />9.2171(9)) 9.2751(13) 9.2751(13) <br />(14)) (14) <br /> <br /> <br />Section 5. <br /> Subsections (7) and (8) of Section 9.3626 of the Eugene Code, 1971, are <br />amended to provide as follows: <br />9.3626 Special Development Standards for Table 9.3625. <br />(7) Common and Private Open Space. (See Figure 9.3626(7)) <br /> . <br />(a) All developments of three or more dwellings (as calculated under EC <br />9.3626(1) shall include common or private open space, or a combination <br />thereof, that equals or exceeds the greater of the following two areas: <br />1. 20% of the development site area. <br />2. 25% of total living area. <br />(b) Any common open space intended to meet the requirements of this <br />subsection (7) may include only those the areas listed under EC <br />9.5500(9)(a)[(1) and (2)]1.a. and b. No indoor area may be counted as <br />common open space. <br />1. The minimum area for any common open space shall be 250 <br />square feet. <br />2. The boundaries of any area counted as common open space must <br />be sufficient to encompass a square with 15 foot sides. <br />(c) Any private open space intended to meet the requirements of this <br />subsection (7) shall be consistent with EC 9.5500(9)(b). <br />(d) An open space credit shall be allowed consistent with EC <br />9.5500(9)[(c)2](a)2.e. for qualifying setback areas with minimum <br />dimensions of 15 feet by 15 feet. The EC 9.5500(9)(c)[1] credit for <br />public parks is not allowed. <br />(8) Fences. <br />(a) Types. The type of fence (including walls or screens) used is subject to <br />specific requirements stated in the landscape standards beginning at <br />EC 9.6200 Purpose of Landscape Standards. The standards apply to <br />walls, fences, and screens of all types including open, solid, wood, <br />metal, wire, masonry or other material. Use of barbed wire and electric <br />fencing is regulated in EC 6.010(d) Fences. <br />(b) Location and Heights. <br />1. Fences up to 42 inches in height are permitted within the required <br />front yard setback. For corner lots or double frontage lots, a fence <br />between 42 inches and 6 feet in height is permitted within one of <br />the two front yard setbacks, so long as for corner lots, this fence <br />Ordinance - Page 5 of 18 <br /> <br />