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preserve and enhance desirable features and identity of the neighborhood. These include: <br />(b) a policy that encourage existing residential structures to be moved or otherwise <br /> preserved when property is redeveloped; <br />(c) a policy that ensures long-term maintenance for street-front landscaping on <br /> University-owned properties along Villard Street; <br />(d) a policy that limits the size, scale and nature of conditional uses allowed on <br /> University-owned land within the low-density residential area fronting on Villard <br /> Street; <br />(e) a policy that requires demonstration of compatibility of new development with the <br /> "historic architectural, single-family residential character" in the area to the east <br /> and south of the East Campus area; and <br />(f) a "buffer" or transition area, lying between the single-family neighborhood and <br /> the intensive, institutional uses on the University campus. Within the transition <br /> area, building heights are limited and many uses are prohibited. <br /> <br />8. Metro Plan Public Facilities Policy G-5 The crees shall contmue joint planning <br /> coordination with major institutions, such as universities and hospitals, due to their <br /> relatively ktrge m~pact on local facilities and se~7,wes. <br /> <br /> The City collaborates with the University of Oregon on a regular basis on matters <br /> pertaining to campus development and the impacts of campus development on <br /> surrounding neighborhoods. The City is a participant in meetings of the <br /> University/Community Liaison Committee, a group formed to facilitate discussions <br /> between the University and community representatives about the physical design and <br /> development of the campus and surrounding areas. <br /> <br />Based on these findings, the amendments will not make the Metro Plan internally inconsistent. <br /> <br /> Refinement Plan Amendments Eugene Code Section 9.8424 requires that the following <br /> criteria (in bold and italic) be applied to a refinement Plan amendment. <br /> <br /> The refinement plan amendment is consistent with the Statewide planning goals. <br /> <br /> Goals 1 through 9. Refer to findings for goals 1 through 9 related to Comprehensive Plan <br /> Diagram amendment criteria in EC 9.7730(3), above. <br /> <br /> Goal 10. The land affected by these amendments was not included in the area's <br /> documented supply of"buildable land" that is available for residential development. The <br /> methodology used to develop the acknowledged 1999 Residential Lands Study excluded <br /> <br /> Exhibit D - Page 12 <br /> <br /> <br />