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5/14/2012
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20492
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6/15/2012
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Kitty Piercy
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An Ordinance Concerning Infill Compatibility Standards Related to Multi-Family Developments, ...; and Amending Sections 9.0500, 9.2750, 9.2751, 9.3125, 9.3626, 9.5500, 9.6105, 9.6410, 9.6740, 9.6745, and 9.8030 of the Eugene Code, 1971.
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to the west, Agate Street to the east, East 19 Avenue to the north and East <br />20 Avenue to the south and that are abutting or across an alley from R -1 <br />zoned property: <br />(a) The interior yard setback shall be a minimum of 10 feet from the <br />property line abutting or across an alley from R -1 zoned property; and <br />(b) At a point that is 25 feet above finished grade, the setback shall slope at <br />the rate of 7 inches vertically for every 12 inches horizontally away from <br />the property line abutting or across an alley from R -1 zoned property <br />until a point not to exceed allowable building height at EC 9.2751(3)(b). <br />The allowances for setback intrusions provided at EC 9.6745(3) do not apply <br />within the setback described in (a) and (b) above, except that eaves and <br />chimneys are allowed to project into this setback no more than 2 feet. (See <br />Figure 9.2751(8)) <br />(14) 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 />cannot extend past a line created by an extension of the front wall <br />of the dwelling. (See Figure 9.2751(14)(b)1.) <br />2. Fences up to 6 feet in height are permitted within the required <br />interior yard setback. <br />3. The height of fences that are not located within the required <br />setback areas is the same as the regular height limits of the zone. <br />4. Fences must meet the standards in EC 9.6780 Vision Clearance <br />Area <br />(15) Driveways and Parking Areas in R -3 and R -4 Except for development <br />subject to the Multi - Family Development standards at EC 9.5500 and <br />development authorized through a planned unit development approved prior <br />to [effective date of ordinance], the following standards apply when a new <br />dwelling or new parking area serving residential uses is created in the R -3 or <br />R -4 zones. <br />(a) Except for corner lots, a lot may have no more than one driveway <br />accessed from a street. For corner lots, one driveway on each street <br />frontage may be provided if allowed per EC 9.6735. <br />(b) Abutting lots may share a driveway provided such a driveway is allowed <br />under Chapter 7 of this code. When shared driveways are provided, no <br />additional driveways are permitted on that street frontage for either lot <br />sharing the driveway. <br />(c) Except for a driveway and associated parking area shared by two <br />adjoining lots ( "shared driveway "), no driveway or associated parking <br />area shall be located in the interior yard setback adjacent to a property <br />line, except in an interior yard setback that is adjacent only to an alley. <br />(d) Consistent with the standards in this subsection, a driveway and <br />Ordinance - Page 3 of 16 <br />
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