Eugene Ordinance Exhibit E <br />[Lane County Ordinance Exhibit F-3] <br />• Subsection (1)(a) of Section 9.3020 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is <br />amended to provide as follows: <br />9.3020 Criteria for Establishment of an S Special Area Zone. Before adopting an <br />ordinance establishing a S Special Area Zone, the city council shall find that the <br />proposal is in compliance with following criteria: <br />(1) The area to which the S Special Area Zone is being applied meets at least <br />one of the following criteria: <br />(a) Is identified in the D1~,n] comprehensive plan or a refinement <br />plan as appropriate for nodal development or for a special range of uses <br />or development that can best be achieved with the use of a special area <br />zone; or <br />• The lead in paragraph of Section 9.3100 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is <br />amended to provide as follows: <br />9.3100 Purpose of S-CN Chase Node Special Area Zone. The special area zone applied <br />to the Chase Node area is intended to implement the ["n°+,n] comprehensive <br />plan and TransPlan by ensuring that: <br />• Subsection (2)(e) of Section 9.3130 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is <br />amended to provide as follows: <br />9.3130 Purpose of S-DR Downtown Riverfront Special Area Zone. <br />(2) Design Objectives. The design objectives of the S-DR Zone are: <br />(e) Implement Nodal Development policies in the [E6 igen Springfield <br />Gempr°h°nsiye Plan (Metre Plan)] comprehensive plan. <br />• The lead in paragraph of Section 9.4070 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is <br />amended to provide as follows: <br />9.4070 Purpose of /BW Broadway Overlay Zone. The /BW overlay zone is intended to <br />implement the ["n°+,n] comprehensive plan and TransPlan by: <br />• Sections 9.4150 through 9.4170 are added to the Eugene Code, 1971, <br />to provide as follows: <br />9.4150 Purpose of /CL Clear Lake Overlay Zone. The /CL Clear Lake Overlay Zone is <br />intended to provide and protect the City's large-lot industrial portfolio in the <br />Clear Lake expansion area. A minimum of eleven large lots of various sizes <br />(10-20, 20-50, 50-75, and greater than 75 acres) will be provided as a means to <br />ensure future development fulfills the community's desired outcomes for <br />economic prosperity and increased employment opportunities, while <br />Page 11 of <br />41 May 2017 <br />