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Review existing City Code regulations on height, setback, area, and lot coverage to strengthen <br />compatibility between existing residential development and new commercial, industrial, medium <br />and high- density residential developments, and the positive impact of new development on the <br />public streetscape. (Neighborhood History and Character Element Policy 7) <br />Consistent with this policy, the amendments related to multi - family open space help to strengthen <br />compatibility between existing residential development and medium and high- density residential <br />developments by increasing the amount of open space that is available around multi - family <br />developments while providing more flexibility on where it can be located. <br />Willakenzie Area Plan <br />Promote compatibility between low- density residential uses and medium to high- density <br />residential land uses. (Residential Policy 8) <br />Consistent with this policy, the amendment regarding open space for multi - family developments <br />promotes compatibility by increasing the amount of open space that is available around multi - family <br />developments by removing the exemption for denser project while providing more flexibility on where <br />it can be located. <br />(3) The amendment is consistent with EC 9.3020 Criteria for Establishment of an S Special Area <br />Zone, in the case of establishment of a special area zone. <br />The amendments do not establish a special area zone. Therefore, this criterion does not apply to these <br />amendments. <br />Findings of Consistency (CA 11 -2) 11 of 11 <br />