Attachment B <br />CITY OF EUGENE <br />WILLAMETTE GREENWAY CODE AMENDMENTS <br />EXTERNAL AMENDMENTS <br />JANUARY 31, 2022 <br />property are not an intensification of use. Residential use of lands within the Greenway includes the <br />practices and activities customarily related to the use and enjoyment of one's home. Landscaping, <br />construction of driveways, modification of existing structures or construction or placement of such <br />subsidiary structures or of-facilities adjacent to the residence or placement of such subsidiary structures as <br />are usual and necessary to such use and enjoyment shall not be considered an intensification. Seasonal <br />increases in gravel operations shall not be considered an intensification of use. <br />9.3725 S-RP Riverfront Park Special Area Zone - Review Procedures. <br />The master site plan for developments proposed within the S-RP zone shall be reviewed through the <br />conditional use permit process provided in this land use code. For the purpose of this review, the following <br />criteria shall be applied in lieu of the criteria provided in EC 9.8090 Conditional Use Permit Approval <br />Criteria - General. <br />(1) Criteria for all Development. <br />(a) The proposed development shall be consistent with the Metropolitan Area General Plan, <br />Riverfront Park Study, and other applicable policy documents or functional plans. <br />(b) Based on technical analysis (particularly with respect to transportation facilities), planned public <br />facilities shall be shown to accommodate the requirements of the proposed development. <br />(c) The proposed development shall protect visual access from main entry points from Franklin <br />Boulevard to the river/riparian vegetation. <br />(2) Criteria for Development Within Willamette Greenway Boundaries. <br />(a) Except as provide in subparagraph (b), development of properties zoned S-RP Riverfront Park <br />Special Area Zone and located within the boundary of the Willamette River Greenway shall <br />comply with the following: <br />Compliance with the criteria in EC 9.3725(1) Criteria for all Development above. <br />2. The height and bulk of the proposed development shall be designed to consider the impacts <br />on public open space, especially the buffer strips along the Willamette River and Millrace, <br />and to adhere to the height limitations specified along the Willamette River. Building <br />setbacks shall be varied to avoid the effect of a continuous wall along the minimum setback <br />line and to adhere to the requirement for protection of designated features (i.e., Millrace and <br />pedestrian linkage to the Autzen Stadium footbridge). <br />3. To the greatest possible degree, the intensification, change of use, or development will <br />provide the maximum possible landscaped area, open space, or vegetation between the <br />activity and the river. <br />DRAFT AMENDMENTS FOR DLCD UPLOAD <br />Page 24 of 91 <br />