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Eugene Ordinance Exhibit E <br />[Lane County Ordinance Exhibit F-3] <br />(2) The proposed amendment is consistent with the Eugene-Springfield <br />Metropolitan Area General Plan. <br />(3) The proposed amendment is consistent with the remaining portions of <br />the Envision Eugene Comprehensive Plan. <br />(4) The proposed amendment will not result in a deficit in the city's needed <br />supply of employment or residential land, based on the most recently <br />adopted and acknowledged employment land study or residential land <br />study. <br />• Section 9.8085 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide as <br />follows: <br />9.8085 Conditional Use Permit Application Requirements. Conditional use applications <br />shall be processed in accordance with the application procedures contained in EC <br />9.7000 through 9.7885, Application Procedures. When a conditional use permit is <br />required for the proposed use, no development permit application shall be accepted <br />by the city until the hearings official or planning commission approves the <br />conditional use permit, and then only in accordance with the terms and conditions of <br />that conditional use permit. If the proposal includes needed housing, as defined by <br />state [statutes law, the written statement submitted with the conditional use permit <br />application shall clearly state whether the applicant is electing to use the general <br />approval criteria in EC 9.8090 Conditional Use Permit Approval Criteria - General <br />instead of the approval criteria found in EC 9.8100 Conditional Use Permit Approval <br />Criteria - Needed Housing. <br />• Subsections (5)(a)1., (8)(a) and (8)(f)2. of Section 9.8090 of the Eugene <br />Code, 1971, are amended to provide as follows: <br />9.8090 Conditional Use Permit Approval Criteria - General. A conditional use permit <br />shall be granted only if the proposal conforms to all of the following criteria: <br />(5) The proposal is designed and sited to minimize impacts to the natural <br />environment by addressing the following: <br />(a) Protection of Natural Features. <br />1. For areas not included on the city's acknowledged Goal 5 <br />inventory, the preservation of significant natural features to the <br />greatest degree attainable or feasible, including: <br />a. Significant on-site vegetation, including rare plants (those <br />that are proposed for listing or are listed under state or <br />federal law), and native plant communities. <br />b. All documented habitat for all rare animal species (those <br />that are proposed for listing or are listed under state or <br />federal law). <br />C. Prominent topographic features, such as ridgelines and rock <br />outcrops. <br />d. Wetlands, intermittent and perennial stream corridors and <br />riparian areas. <br />e. Natural resource areas designated in the [^no+,~,n] <br />Page 30 of <br />41 May 2017 <br />
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