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(c) The City shall encourage the University to use its lands <br /> currently zoned PL (Public Land District) with energy and <br /> space efficient structures and land-use patterns. (Policy 3) <br /> (d) The City shall encourage the University to develop high- and <br /> medium-density residential units with concern for adequate <br /> parking and appropriate parking solutions, regard for <br /> landscaping, and consideration of the impact on the rest of <br /> the neighborhood. (Policy 4) <br /> (e) The City shall encourage the University to consolidate <br /> nonresidential uses that currently are scattered throughout <br /> the area into the portions of the plan area reserved for <br /> institutional use, returning structures thus vacated to <br /> residential use. (Policy 5) <br /> (f) On University-owned East Campus lands within the state <br /> approved University boundary, the following policies shall <br /> apply in the Low Density Residential area: <br /> The only uses that may be permitted with a <br /> conditional use permit are University-owned office <br /> uses and similar support functions provided, in <br /> addition to the other criteria for a conditional use <br /> permit, those uses are compatible with a Iow-density <br /> residential environment. <br /> 2. As part of a conditional use permit application, the <br /> University shall demonstrate that office uses and <br /> similar support functions do not generate more <br /> automobile trips than other Iow-density residential <br /> uses allowed in the zone and that adequate off-street <br /> parking is provided. <br /> 3. The City shall not grant conditional use permits to <br /> more than seven of the tax lots in the Low Density <br /> Residential area and no more than five of the seven <br /> tax lots having a conditional use permit shall be <br /> located along Villard Street. <br /> 4. The preservation and maintenance of the historic <br /> architectural, single-family residential character of the <br /> Low Density Residential area is an integral part of the <br /> surrounding neighborhood. New development shall <br /> demonstrate compatibility with this historic <br /> architectural, single-family residential character, <br /> located east and south of the East Campus area, <br /> through consideration of appropriate building mass, <br /> building scale, historic architectural style, setbacks, <br /> building and entrance orientation, roof pitch and <br /> mitigation of off-site impacts. <br /> 5. <br /> The Low Density Residential area along the south <br /> <br />Ordinance <br /> <br /> <br />