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Table 9.8010 List of Adopted Plans <br />Bethel-Danebo Refinement Plan (Phase 11) <br />River Road-Santa Clara Urban Facilities Plan <br />Bethel-Danebo Refinement Plan <br />Riverfront Park Study <br />Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan <br />South Hills Study <br />Downtown Riverfront Specific Area Plan <br />South Willamette Subarea Study <br />Eugene Commercial Lands Study <br />TransPlan (Metro Area Transportation Plan) <br />Eugene Downtown Plan <br />Walnut Station Specific Area Plan <br />Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area General <br />Plan (Metro Plan) <br />West University Refinement Plan <br />Fairmount/U of 0 Special Area Study <br />Westside Neighborhood Plan <br />Jefferson/Far West Refinement Plan <br />Whiteaker Plan <br />Laurel Hill Neighborhood Plan <br />Willakenzie Area Plan <br />19 and Agate Special Area Study <br />Willow Creek Special Area Study <br />Resolution No. 3862 Adopting the West 11 <br />Commercial Land Use Policy and Refining the <br />Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Area General <br />Plan (Adopted June 13, 1984) <br />Resolution No. 3885 Establishing Areas for the <br />Application of C-4 Commercial-Industrial District <br />Zoning, and Amending Resolution No. 3862 <br />(Adopted on November 13, 1984) <br />9 11 X! SINIC111 I I I 1111 1 <br />Downtown Riverfront Specific Area Plan as shown on Exhibit 7 attached to this Ordinance. <br />Section 18. Subsection (16)(a) of Section 9.8030 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended <br />to provide: <br />9.8030 Adjustment Review - Approval Criteria. The planning director shall approve, <br />conditionally approve, or deny an adjustment review application. Approval or <br />conditional approval shall be based on compliance with the following applicable <br />criteria. <br />(16) Downtown Plan Area. Where this land use code provides that a <br />development standard applicable within the Downtown Plan Area as shown on <br />Map 9.2161(6) Downtown Plan Map may be adjusted, approval of the request <br />shall be given if the applicant demonstrates consistency with all of the <br />following: <br />(a) The requested adjustment will allow the project to achieve an equivalent <br />or higher quality design than would result from strict adherence to the <br />standards through: <br />1. A building orientation, massing, articulation and fagade that <br />contribute positively to the surrounding urban environment; and <br />2. An overall site and building design that creates a safe and <br />attractive pedestrian environment. Design elements for this <br />purpose may include special architectural design features, high <br />quality materials, outdoor seating, pedestrian-scaled lighting, <br />prominent entries facing the street, multiple openings or windows, <br />and a significant use of clear, untinted glass. <br />3. Within the S-DR zone, alternatives proposed pursuant to EC <br />Ordinance - Page 5 of 11 <br />